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SDCC ’22: Marvel Announces “Doctor Strange: Fall Sunrise,” “X-Treme X-Men,” and More

By | July 22nd, 2022
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Marvel Comics made several announcements today during a retailer panel at San Diego Comic-Con:

Art by Tradd Moore

– “Doctor Strange: Fall Sunrise,” a four-part miniseries by writer/artist Tradd Moore, that sees Stephen awakening “alone in a distant world not his own. Lost of purpose and surrounded by danger, the wandering sorcerer must explore this land of blades and mystery to unravel arcane secrets and escape the deadly horrors that lie in wait!” Issue #1 goes on sale in November.

– “X-Treme X-Men,” a five-part sequel to Chris Claremont and Salvador Larroca’s early 2000s comics run of the same name. The creative team will reunite for the series, set directly after the original, in which the X-Treme team reunite after a “powerful psychic attack on Kitty Pryde from her old enemy Ogun.” Issue #1 releases November 30.

– “Tiger Division,” a five-parter starring the South Korean team of heroes, led by White Fox and Luna Snow. The comic will be written by Emily Kim (“Silk”) with art by Creees Lee (“Marvel’s Voices: Identity”). Issue #1 is due out November 2.

– “Spider-Man: The Lost Hunt,” a five-part origin story for Kraven the Hunter, written by J.M. DeMatteis (‘Kraven’s Last Hunt’) with art by newcomer Eder Messias. Set after 1995’s “Spider-Man: The Final Adventure,” the comic will see a retired Peter Parker uncovering Kraven’s past, while being stalked by a man who knew him. Issue #1 also releases in November.

Art by Humberto Ramos

– “Strange Academy: Finals,” an ongoing continuation of Skottie Young and Humberto Ramos’s “Strange Academy,” beginning October 26. “Freshman year is almost over!,” yells the synopsis. “From day one, people have been wondering – who is the savior of Strange Academy, and who can bring it all down? The future of Marvel Magic is going to be decided here, and it will take FAR more than the Sorcerer Supreme and his school if magic has a chance!”

Finally, a teaser image was revealed for Zeb Wells and Ryan Stegman’s Spider-Man/X-Men crossover ‘Dark Web,’ which was described as receiving prelude issues in November before its proper start this winter.


Christopher Chiu-Tabet

Chris was the news manager of Multiversity Comics. A writer from London on the autistic spectrum, he enjoys talking about his favourite films, TV shows, books, music, and games, plus history and religion. He is Lebanese/Chinese, although he can't speak Cantonese or Arabic. He continues to rundown comics news on Ko-fi: give him a visit (and a tip if you like) there.

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