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Marvel’s Last Point One Teaser is the Return of the Age of Apocalypse

By | October 3rd, 2011
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We had a few Marvel Point One teasers last week (previously seen here, here, here, and here), but now as additional added bonus one more teaser was released on Friday, which we missed.

The teaser, showing a group of unknown characters illustrated by former Daredevil artist Roberto de la Torre, is apparently written by David Lapham and is linked to Rick Remender’s Dark Angel Saga, which returned the Age of Apocalypse into the lives of our X-Men after Angel goes full-on Apocalypse on everyone. It seems likely that Marvel has some plans for the fallout of this arc beyond what Remender is doing in Uncanny X-Force.

Either way, Roberto de la Torre on art for a book is something to be excited about.

For the full press release, please check behind the cut.


Marvel Press Release

“Point One is a massive one-shot of 64 all-new pages of story by the top creators in the business, setting the stage for the biggest stories coming in 2012. It is the starting point to what’s in store for the world’s most iconic characters and startling events. Point One serves as the launch pad for dynamic new series — including one that spins directly out of the smash hit Uncanny X-Force’s ‘Dark Angel Saga’, and a shocking teaser that will have everyone talking. See how all it comes together in one gigantic epic!” — Tom Brevoort, Senior Vice President, Executive Editor

Find out more at the X-Men: Regenesis Panel at this year’s New York Comic Con, Sunday October 16th at 3:30PM!

POINT ONE #1 (SEP110496)
Written by JEPH LOEB, BRIAN MICHAEL BENDIS, MATT FRACTION, ED BRUBAKER, FRED VAN LENTE, CHRIS YOST, DAVID LAPHAM & MORE
Art by ED MCGUINNESS, BRYAN HITCH, TERRY DODSON, SALVADOR LARROCA, RYAN STEGMAN, JAVIER PULIDO, ROBERTO DE LA TORRE & MORE
FOC — 10/17/11, ON SALE — 11/2/11


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