martes, 23 de junio de 2026

RESEÑA EN ESPAÑOL/INGLÉS DE "X-MEN ELSEWHEN VOL 1 DE 3" DE JOHN BYRNE LIBRE DE SPOILERS



CRÉDITOS

Fecha de lanzamiento: 23 de Junio 2026
Arte, portada y guión de John Byrne
Tintas Paul Wills, Walter Simonson, Scott Williams
Colores Lovern Kindzierski, Carlos Lopez,Leonard O’Grady y Ruth Redmond
Color de la portada: Lovern Kindzierski y Leonard O’Grady
Rotulación Patrick Brosseau
Editor Chris Ryall
Diseño del Libro Ian Chalgren
232 páginas
Editorial: ABRAMS COMICARTS y Marvel Comics


Sinopsis
El legendario creador de cómics John Byrne regresa al título que dibujó por primera vez hace 50 años, Uncanny X-Men, con esta nueva e inigualable serie de novelas gráficas: X-Men: Elsewhen. Esta serie de tres volúmenes retoma la historia de la etapa original de Byrne, llevando a los personajes por caminos nuevos e inesperados.

En el volumen 1 de X-Men: Elsewhen, la Saga de Fénix Oscura ha terminado y Fénix... ¡¿sigue viva?!

Alejándose del épico final de la historia original de 1984, X-Men: Elsewhen presenta un universo donde los poderes e intelecto de Jean Grey se han reducido drásticamente, y a partir de ahí, todo lo que creías saber sobre los X-Men cambia para siempre.

El monumental regreso de John Byrne a los X-Men toma rumbos completamente nuevos y sorprendentes, mientras los X-Men regresan a la Tierra Salvaje, se enfrentan a su aventura culminante con los Centinelas y lidian con invitados especiales como los Vengadores y los Cuatro Fantásticos.

X-Men: Elsewhen es una serie de novelas gráficas de tres volúmenes de la línea Marvel Arts que marca el regreso del aclamado artista de los X-Men, Byrne, décadas después de su último trabajo en la serie. Byrne ha escrito y dibujado cada página y entintado varios capítulos, todos los cuales retoman la historia donde terminó su primera etapa, llevando a este querido grupo de personajes —y a sus fans— hacia nuevas y emocionantes direcciones.


Trama y Arte



Calificación 
5 de 5


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CREDITS
Release Date: June 23, 2026 Art, Cover, and Script by John Byrne Inks by Paul Wills, Walter Simonson, and Scott Williams Colors by Lovern Kindzierski, Carlos Lopez, Leonard O’Grady, and Ruth Redmond Cover Color by Lovern Kindzierski and Leonard O’Grady Lettering by Patrick Brosseau Editor Chris Ryall Book Design by Ian Chalgren 232 pages
Publisher: ABRAMS COMICARTS and Marvel Comics


Synopsis
Legendary comic book creator John Byrne returns to the title he first drew 50 years ago, Uncanny X-Men, with this one-of-a-kind new graphic novel series, X-Men: Elsewhen. This three-volume graphic novel series picks up the story from Byrne's original run, taking the characters in new and unexpected directions.

In Volume 1 of X-Men: Elsewhen, the Dark Phoenix Saga is over and Phoenix is . . . alive?!

Diverging from the epic finale of the original storyline from 1984, X-Men: Elsewhen presents a universe where Jean Grey's powers and intellect have been greatly reduced, and from there, everything you thought you know about the X-Men is forever changed.

John Byrne's monumental return to the X-Men heads in entirely new and surprising directions, as the X-Men head back to the Savage Land, face their climactic adventure with the Sentinels, and contend with special guest–stars such as the Avengers and the Fantastic Four along the way.

X-Men: Elsewhen is a three-volume graphic novel series in the Marvel Arts line that sees the return of acclaimed X-Men artist Byrne decades after his last work on the series. Byrne has written and penciled every page and inked multiple chapters, all of which pick up the story from where his first go–round ended, taking this beloved lineup of characters—and his fans—in exciting new directions.


Plot and Art

This stunning book reimagines the X-Men story right when the Phoenix Force first awakens in Jean Grey, taking a more logical and organic course with thrilling adventures that contain the classic X-Men formula: a blend of science fiction, social drama, and action.

Byrne's narrative is magnificent and so fluid that it's impossible to put down. It captures the innocence of this team of heroes as well as their camaraderie.

Editor Chris Ryall and artist Ian Chalgren, with Abrams Comicarts, did a brilliant job of adapting these comics, originally created for a weekly format, and giving them that nostalgic 1980s feel while still maintaining a fresh and modern feel.

This is undoubtedly the best X-Men comic John Byrne has created, and possibly one of the best sagas featuring these characters set in that decade.

The splash pages are mesmerizing, each one ending with such excitement that you're compelled to turn to the next. It's an addictive read, an instant cult classic, featuring spectacular cameos from other Marvel heroes, while maintaining a distinct separation between character sub-universes.

In your hands, you hold the first volume of a masterpiece, which began as fan fiction and evolved into a mind-blowing "What if...?" scenario. It's a gift for fans who lived through and read all those comics of the 1980s, but it's also perfect for new readers.



Rating
5 out of 5

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