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* ContinuityNod: In the third arc, Birdy, who's working with the Marauders, mentions that she hasn't seen such savagery since Sabretooth. Prior to her resurrection, she was Sabretooth's partner, using her powers to calm him and clear his mind.
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* TheBusCameBack: Alchemist returns for the first time since the 1990s ''Pryde & Wisdom'' series.
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However, as of June 2022, there have been two returning stories - the Wolverine-focused ''Latitude'' arc was later followed-up with ''Longitude'' (which itself leaves plot threads for a third arc) and the eco-warrior renegades of ''X-Men Green'' have returned for a second arc (which, again, hints at a third).
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* ''"X-Men Green"'' book three (44-), written by Steve Orlando, illustrated by Emilio Laiso with color art by Rachelle Rosenberg.
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* ''Birthday Side Quest'' (#41), by Jason Loo. Jubilee celebrates her birthday by going to a LARP escape room with some of the Generation X mutants.
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* SequelSeries: A direct sequel to the [[ComicBook/JuggernautMarvelComics Juggernaut (2020)]] miniseries.
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* ''"Eany Come Home"'' (#34-), written by Alex Paknadel and illustrated by Julian Shaw, with color art by Dono Sanchez-Almara. Former X-Man Maggott is now relegated to Krakoa's post-battle clean-up crew. But when he's sent into one battleground too early, there are lethal consequences - and a mistake that might have a lasting impact for him.
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* ''"Eany Come Home"'' (#34-), (#35-40), written by Alex Paknadel and illustrated by Julian Shaw, with color art by Dono Sanchez-Almara. Former X-Man Maggott is now relegated to Krakoa's post-battle clean-up crew. But when he's sent into one battleground too early, there are lethal consequences - and a mistake that might have a lasting impact for him.
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* ICannotSelfTerminate: [[spoiler:The new Eany can't easily kill herself, and her now-huge predecessor is about to digest Japheth and Meany while rampaging through Krakoa, so Eany asks Laura to kill her to save them. And she does.]]
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* ''"X-Men Green"'' book two (29-33), written by Karla Pacheco and Steve Orlando, illustrated by Emilio Laiso with color art by Rachelle Rosenberg. Following on from the initial ''"X-Men Green"'' arc, Nature Girl and her team have burned their bridges with the leaders of Krakoa. And they've also drawn the attention of some of Marvel's other, non-mutant, superheroes.
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* ''"X-Men Green"'' book two (29-33), written by Karla Pacheco and Steve Orlando, illustrated by Emilio Laiso with color art by Rachelle Rosenberg. Following on from the initial ''"X-Men Green"'' arc, Nature Girl and her team have burned their bridges with the leaders of Krakoa. And they've also drawn the attention of some of Marvel's other, non-mutant, other superheroes.
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* ''"Eany Come Home"'' (#34-), written by Alek Alex Paknadel and illustrated by Julian Shaw, with color art by Dono Sanchez-Almara. Former X-Man Maggott is now relegated to Krakoa's post-battle clean-up crew. But when he's sent into one battleground too early, there are lethal consequences - and a mistake that might have a lasting impact for him.
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* {{Kaiju}}: [[spoiler:By the time the original Eany heads back to Krakoa, it's grown very, very big]].
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* ''"Latitude"'' (#1-4), written by Creator/JonathanHickman and illustrated by Declan Shalvey. Franchise/Wolverine leads a team trying to save mutants who've been kidnapped by A.I.M..
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* AllThereInTheManual: The webcomic itself never provides titles for the two arcs.
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* {{Kaiju}}: [[spoiler:By the time the original Eany heads back to Krakoa, it's grown very, very big]].
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* PlotTriggeringDeath: Maggott's own death and [[ResurrectiveImmortality resurrection]]. [[spoiler: Krakoa knew Japheth was dead, so brought him back. But they didn't consider that Eany and Meany can survive without him, or check for their bodies - which inadvertently broke the rule about copying the living, as well as causing telepathic confusion due to the two different versions of Eany]].
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* NiceJobBreakingItHero: One of the hunters the team overpowers in Africa [[spoiled:was the ComicBook/BlackPanther's mole inside the operation, and they've just ruined his attempt to take down the whole organisation]].
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* NiceJobBreakingItHero: One of the hunters the team overpowers in Africa [[spoiled:was [[spoiler:was the ComicBook/BlackPanther's mole inside the operation, and they've just ruined his attempt to take down the whole organisation]].
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* ''"Eany Come Home"'' (#34-), written by Alek Paknadel and illustrated by Julian Shaw, with color art by Dono Sanchez-Almara. Former X-Man Maggott is now relegated to Krakoa's post-battle clean-up crew. But when he's sent into one battleground too early, there are lethal consequences - and a mistake that might have lasting consequences for him.
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* WellIntentionedExtremist: Nature Girl wants to save the Earth's environment, but some of her victims aren't exactly villains. The first man she kills runs a corner shop - his crime was to provide a customer with a branded plastic bag that later killed a turtle.
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* WellIntentionedExtremist: Nature Girl wants to save the Earth's environment, but some of her victims aren't exactly villains. The first man she kills runs a corner shop - his crime was to provide a customer with a branded plastic bag that later killed a turtle.
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''X-Men Unlimited'' is an Creator/InfinityComics webcomic from Creator/MarvelComics, featuring stories about a wide range of characters from the Franchise/XMen books.
The series was launched during ComicBook/ReignOfX, the second phase of the wider [[ComicBook/XMenTheKrakoanAge Krakoan Age]] retool of the X-Men. It closely follows events in the X-Men comic books and is part of the wider Franchise/MarvelUniverse comic continuity.
Creator/JonathanHickman, the overall architect of the Krakoan Age saga, wrote the first ''X-Men Unlimited'' arc ''"Latitude"'', but there is no single story binding the whole series together, and both the cast and the creative team change completely between arcs.
However, as of June 2022, there have been two returning stories - the Wolverine-focused ''Latitude'' arc was later followed-up with ''Longitude'' (which itself leaves plot threads for a third arc) and the eco-warrior renegades of ''X-Men Green'' have returned for a second arc (which, again, hints at a third).
There have also been a few single issue stories serving as a break between arcs - and one story (''"Downtime"'') with three chapters, spread across 14 issues between arcs.
As with Marvel's other Infinity Comic webcomics, it's a single-column vertically scrolling comic that's designed to be readable on a phone screen, rather than using a traditional comic book approach to panels and pages.
As an Infinity Comic, the series was initially only available via the Marvel Unlimited app. However, the opening ''Latitude'' arc has since been converted into a comic book format and republished, and Marvel has announced that the first ''X-Men Green'' arc will also be reprinted the same way in 2022.
The first two issues were released September 02, 2021.
* ''"Latitude"'' (#1-4), written by Creator/JonathanHickman and illustrated by Declan Shalvey. Franchise/Wolverine leads a team trying to save mutants who've been kidnapped by A.I.M..
* ''"X-Men Green"'' (#5-12), written by Gerry Duggan and illustrated by Emilio Laiso, with color by Rachelle Rosenberg. Nature Girl, whose powers link her to the planet, breaks Krakoan laws to strike back against humans causing ecological catastrophes. The leaders of Krakoa - and Wolverine - try to stop her.
* ''"Paradise Lost"'' (#13-20), written by Fabian Nicieza and illustrated by Matthew Horak. Juggernaut and his Unstoppables have been hired by Krakoa to discreetly rescue a jailed mutant. Deadpool's been hired by her jailer to stop them. Both sides are out of their depth.
* ''"Downtime"'' (#21, 27, 34), written and illustrated by Jason Loo. Madrox and Strong Guy take a quiet day off on the beach. It's a pity that they picked a beach with monsters.
* ''"Longitude"'' (#22-25), written and illustrated by Declan Shalvey. Wolverine and his team follow up on loose ends from ''"Latitude"'', trying to rescue the last of A.I.M.'s captives.
* ''"A Paddy's Day Yarn"'' (#26), written by Declan Shalvey and illustrated by Nick Roche, with color by Chris O'Halloran. Banshee travels home to Ireland to visit his family's castle, only to find it's not quite how he remembers it.
* ''"So I'm Dating A Pop Star"'' (#28), written by Jason Loo and illustrated by E.J. Su, with color by Antonio Fabela. Lila Cheney joins a reality TV dating show. It does not go well.
* ''"X-Men Green"'' book two (29-33), written by Karla Pacheco and Steve Orlando, illustrated by Emilio Laiso with color art by Rachelle Rosenberg. Following on from the initial ''"X-Men Green"'' arc, Nature Girl and her team have burned their bridges with the leaders of Krakoa. And they've also drawn the attention of some of Marvel's other, non-mutant, superheroes.
* ''"Eany Come Home"'' (#34-), written by Alek Paknadel and illustrated by Julian Shaw, with color art by Dono Sanchez-Almara. Former X-Man Maggott is now relegated to Krakoa's post-battle clean-up crew. But when he's sent into one battleground too early, there are lethal consequences - and a mistake that might have lasting consequences for him.
The series was launched during ComicBook/ReignOfX, the second phase of the wider [[ComicBook/XMenTheKrakoanAge Krakoan Age]] retool of the X-Men. It closely follows events in the X-Men comic books and is part of the wider Franchise/MarvelUniverse comic continuity.
Creator/JonathanHickman, the overall architect of the Krakoan Age saga, wrote the first ''X-Men Unlimited'' arc ''"Latitude"'', but there is no single story binding the whole series together, and both the cast and the creative team change completely between arcs.
However, as of June 2022, there have been two returning stories - the Wolverine-focused ''Latitude'' arc was later followed-up with ''Longitude'' (which itself leaves plot threads for a third arc) and the eco-warrior renegades of ''X-Men Green'' have returned for a second arc (which, again, hints at a third).
There have also been a few single issue stories serving as a break between arcs - and one story (''"Downtime"'') with three chapters, spread across 14 issues between arcs.
As with Marvel's other Infinity Comic webcomics, it's a single-column vertically scrolling comic that's designed to be readable on a phone screen, rather than using a traditional comic book approach to panels and pages.
As an Infinity Comic, the series was initially only available via the Marvel Unlimited app. However, the opening ''Latitude'' arc has since been converted into a comic book format and republished, and Marvel has announced that the first ''X-Men Green'' arc will also be reprinted the same way in 2022.
The first two issues were released September 02, 2021.
* ''"Latitude"'' (#1-4), written by Creator/JonathanHickman and illustrated by Declan Shalvey. Franchise/Wolverine leads a team trying to save mutants who've been kidnapped by A.I.M..
* ''"X-Men Green"'' (#5-12), written by Gerry Duggan and illustrated by Emilio Laiso, with color by Rachelle Rosenberg. Nature Girl, whose powers link her to the planet, breaks Krakoan laws to strike back against humans causing ecological catastrophes. The leaders of Krakoa - and Wolverine - try to stop her.
* ''"Paradise Lost"'' (#13-20), written by Fabian Nicieza and illustrated by Matthew Horak. Juggernaut and his Unstoppables have been hired by Krakoa to discreetly rescue a jailed mutant. Deadpool's been hired by her jailer to stop them. Both sides are out of their depth.
* ''"Downtime"'' (#21, 27, 34), written and illustrated by Jason Loo. Madrox and Strong Guy take a quiet day off on the beach. It's a pity that they picked a beach with monsters.
* ''"Longitude"'' (#22-25), written and illustrated by Declan Shalvey. Wolverine and his team follow up on loose ends from ''"Latitude"'', trying to rescue the last of A.I.M.'s captives.
* ''"A Paddy's Day Yarn"'' (#26), written by Declan Shalvey and illustrated by Nick Roche, with color by Chris O'Halloran. Banshee travels home to Ireland to visit his family's castle, only to find it's not quite how he remembers it.
* ''"So I'm Dating A Pop Star"'' (#28), written by Jason Loo and illustrated by E.J. Su, with color by Antonio Fabela. Lila Cheney joins a reality TV dating show. It does not go well.
* ''"X-Men Green"'' book two (29-33), written by Karla Pacheco and Steve Orlando, illustrated by Emilio Laiso with color art by Rachelle Rosenberg. Following on from the initial ''"X-Men Green"'' arc, Nature Girl and her team have burned their bridges with the leaders of Krakoa. And they've also drawn the attention of some of Marvel's other, non-mutant, superheroes.
* ''"Eany Come Home"'' (#34-), written by Alek Paknadel and illustrated by Julian Shaw, with color art by Dono Sanchez-Almara. Former X-Man Maggott is now relegated to Krakoa's post-battle clean-up crew. But when he's sent into one battleground too early, there are lethal consequences - and a mistake that might have lasting consequences for him.