The first class of Marvel Comics' Stormbreakers program — which highlights up-and-coming elite artists — is coming to an end, and the artists are highlighting some iconic Marvel locales as postcards in their final variant cover project as a group, including the dinosaur-infested Savage Land and Black Panther's nation of Wakanda. While this first class of Stormbreakers may be «graduating,» these gorgeous covers are a clear indication of the incredible level of talent that Marvel has recruited for the program and will continue to invest in moving forward.
The Marvel Universe's world is vast and expansive, spanning not only many unique and creative locations on the planet Earth, but also established locales throughout the galaxy. While most Marvel stories don't necessarily center their locations, it is undeniable that certain areas, like the four locales featured in these beautiful variant covers, act as an additional character in some stories, each imbued with history, personality, and growth. Additionally, many characters are intrinsically tied to a certain location, like the Black Panther with Wakanda or Doctor Doom with Latveria, making these locations incredibly important to their personal stories.
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Now, Marvel has revealed that the beautiful variant covers consist of a cover for X-Men #11 (coming May 4) featuring Wolverine in Madripoor, drawn by Carmen Carnero with color by Romulo Fajado Jr., a cover for X-Force #28 (May 4) featuring the dinosaurs of the Savage Land, drawn by Peach Momoko, a cover for Black Panther #7 (June 8), drawn by RB Silva with color by David Curiel, and finally Captain America: Symbol of Truth #1 (May 11) featuring Doctor Doom in Latveria,
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