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New X-Men Art Honors Pool Party Classic from the 1990s but with a modern twist.

The X-Men Find It Difficult to Resist A Summer Pool Party

Remarkably the best-selling comic in history, the 1991 X-Men relaunch reminds us of the constant popularity and devotion the mutant series has always attracted. Originally released as supplemental artwork in 1991's X-Men #1, Jim Lee's original hot Pool Party cover was an instant fan favorite image of the X-Men. From the barely clothed X-Women to Colossues in a thong and Wolverine in jean shorts, the artwork is absolutely legendary and has been homaged numerous times over the years most recently by David Nakayama as a Hellfire Gala variant cover.

Featuring the same outrageous 90s spirit and clothes as the original, Kaare Andrews' alternative cover pays a great respect to Lee's magnificent work. Highlights include Psylocke reading a copy of the magazine "Vague," Cyclops using his optic beams to flip hamburgers, and enormous Cable lifting even bigger weights. The extraterrestrial dragon Lockheed, sporting an X-Men bib and joyfully chewing on a drumstick, may be the most funny element of the whole connected cover though. Enjoying their short times of peace and calm as a big, untidy family, Andrews brilliantly caught the classic 90s attitude of the X-Men.

Marvel's Mutants Need a Vacation Following X's Fall

With Hope Summers giving her life to reborn the Phoenix, mutants reviled more than ever, and over 200,000 innocent mutants imprisoned in the White Hot Room, the X-Men's beloved Krakoan Age ends tragically. The X-Men are used to struggle and sorrow; while their new From the Ashes era will see them battling for their rights harder than ever, the winning mutants also deserve a great vacation.

Although Kaare Andrews' Pool Party variation pays homage to the 90s X-Men, it would be fantastic if the current X-Men could at last relax and just sip cocktails by the pool instead of battling. To have the entire lovely spread, make sure you grab Andrews' connecting covers from Unknown Comics!

X-Men Highlights Original Pool Party Art from the 1990s

Perfect respect to Jim Lee's legendary 1991 X-Men Pool Party illustration is paid by an epic new 3-issue linking Variant Cover created by Kaare Andrews.

Alert: includes hints for Fall of the House of X #5.Marvel's mutants have had a horrible few months; many of the X-Men have perished under Orchis's claws, causing the Fall of X and the birth of the hideous Engima Dominion. But after defeating Orchis, mutantkind has much to rejoice throughout all the catastrophe. This celebration is memorialized in a stunning new series of linked Variant Covers from Kaare Andrews that pay homage to Jim Lee's legendary 90's X-Men pool party artwork.

X-Men and Their Families

Though the X-Men are well-known for being "hated and feared," their strong family drama and very tight friendships—highlighted by legendary tales of the X-Men organizing pool parties, shopping trips, and basketball games—are equally noteworthy.

First revealed by artist Kaare Andrews, the three linked Pool Party Variant Covers feature 18 of the X-Men's most beloved mutants and will grace the covers of X-Men #25 - the last issue of the Krakoan Era - as well as X-Men #1 and NYX #1, the first issues of the new From the Ashes era.

Variant X-Men Pool Party Acolyte

June, 2024 sees the debut of Marvel Comics' X-Men #35, X-Men #1, and NYX #1.

source: Kaare Andrews

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