A talented artist, by the name of Karen Charm, on Twitter recently posted an amazing piece of fan art depicting a fictional X-Men series featuring a group of young LGBTQ+ mutants first created and introduced by Vita Ayala and German Peralta in the 2019 X-Men destroying event Age of X-Man. The mock cover looks so legitimate that many on Twitter originally thought it was announcement for a new X-Men team, before realizing it was just a gorgeous piece of original art.
Charm's Generations of X team is comprised of six mutants, all of whom are explicitly queer and were introduced, in 2019, in the background of the series Age of X-Man: Prisoner X. Prisoner X was a 5-issue series that ran as part of the truly weird Age of X-Man event, which happened directly before the 2019 relaunch of the X-Men franchise with Jonathan Hickman's House of X/Powers of X. While the series focused on Bishop, Polaris, Dani Moonstar, Beast, and Gabby Kinney, writer Vita Ayala and artist German Peralta managed to introduce many new queer characters of color into Marvel canon. These characters included Cam Long, Leonara Eng, Jacob Williams, Aura Charles, Monica Sellers, and Liana. Charms features these six mutants in their Generations of X team roster.
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Charm's <a href=«https://twitter.com/karen_xmenfan/status/1494774562751500288?ref_src=» https: screenrant.com target="_blank" rel=«noopener noreferrer»>mock cover for Generations of X
, looks so real because they followed the series' naming pattern that the X-Office has been doing since the Krakoan Age started, and because they so effectively used Tom Muller's new X-Men title font and design. Since the Dawn of X started, many
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