Avengers #21 sends the team to a surprising conflict with the X-Men, which sets the stage for a whole new era for Marvel's two biggest teams
Jed MacKay is writing both Avengers and X-Men, and he's finally bringing them together
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ComicsMarvel ComicsAvengers #21 sends the team to a surprising conflict with the X-Men, which sets the stage for a whole new era for Marvel’s two biggest teamsWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
ComicsMarvel ComicsAvengers #21 sends the team to a surprising conflict with the X-Men, which sets the stage for a whole new era for Marvel’s two biggest teamsWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
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Avengers #21 pits Earth’s Mightiest Heroes against the X-Men in a surprising conflict that starts to make good on the potential of Avengers writer Jed MacKay also writing the X-Men. Along with artist Valerio Schiti, color artist Federico Blee, and letterer Cory Petit, MacKay sets the stage for the next era of Avengers/X-Men …