Exiles (comic book)

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Cover to Exiles #45 depicting Mimic.
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Publisher Marvel Comics
Format Ongoing series
Genre Superhero
Main character(s) Exiles

Exiles is the name of multiple comic book titles featuring the team Exiles and published by Marvel Comics, beginning with the original Exiles comic book series which debuted in 2001. [1]

Contents

Publication history

Exiles volume 1

Exiles was created by Mike Marts, Mike Raicht, Judd Winick and also artists Mike McKone and Jim Calafiore. Exiles was created after a period of development aimed at creating a new What If? book for Marvel. In an interview Raicht speaks of the Exiles' early origins: "We were eventually going to visit some alternate realities and flesh out some stories. We were attempting to give the readers a What If? X-Men book. Eventually that idea shifted into a Quantum Leap type thing where Blink, Morph, and maybe Sabretooth from the Age of Apocalypse would join some other heroes, most likely from the Millennial Visions books, to form a reality-hopping super team that righted wrongs." [2]

Raicht and Winick would develop the initial formula of Exiles' reality-hopping adventures. Chuck Austen came aboard as interim writer after Winick's move to DC Comics. Tony Bedard took over, writing roughly half the series, from #46-89. Chris Claremont came onboard as of issue #90 and ended the series with the crossover X-Men: Die by the Sword .

A number of artists have penciled the series including Mike McKone, Jim Calafiore, Kev Walker, Clayton Henry, Mizuki Sakakibara, Casey Jones, Steve Scott, Paul Pelletier, and Tom Mandrake.

Cyriaque Lamar of io9 described the storyline involving King Hyperion's dead planet to be one of "The 10 Most Depressing Alternate Realities From Marvel Comics". [3]

New Exiles

Chris Claremont restarted the series in March 2008 as New Exiles, after the crossover X-Men Die by the Sword. New Exiles #1 sold out prompting Marvel to release New Exiles #0 which collected Exiles #100 and Exiles: Days of Then and Now. [4] New Exiles ran for 18 issues before being canceled.

Tom Grummett, Roberto Castro, Paco Diaz, and Tim Seeley worked on as artists on New Exiles.

Exiles volume 2

A few months after New Exiles was cancelled, the series was restarted again with a second volume of Exiles. Writer Jeff Parker and artist Salvador Espin relaunched the series with a new #1 in April 2009, [5] but the book was canceled after only six issues. [6]

Exiles volume 3

A third series was launched as part of Marvel Legacy, written by Saladin Ahmed joined by the art team of Javier Rodriguez, Alvaro Lopez, and Jordie Bellaire and Joe Caramagna. [7] The man once known as Nick Fury recruits champions from alternate universes when a mysterious threat casts its shadow on the multiverse. A different Blink will be joined by a Kamala Khan from a post-apocalyptic reality, Iron Lad, Wolvie and Valkyrie in her journey to save the multiverse. [8] The team is later joined by Peggy Carter as the Captain America of her universe, and a reality-reincarnated female version of Bucky Barnes. [9] [10] [11]

Collected editions

The series have been collected into trade paperbacks:

Exiles

The series is currently being collected in an Ultimate Collection series of trade paperbacks:

Exiles Ultimate Collection

New Exiles have been collected into the following trade paperbacks:

New Exiles

Exiles (2009)

Exiles (2009) have been collected into the following trade paperback:

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  4. "New Exiles" #2 sells out, second printing announced (press release), Comic Book Resources, February 20, 2008
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  6. Parker, Jeff. "Agents of Atlas Lives! EXILES However..." Archived from the original on 2009-07-26. Retrieved July 23, 2009.
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  10. Exiles (2018) #8-12
  11. Future Foundation (2019) #3
  12. Amazon.com listing for Exiles: Down the Rabbit Hole. 13 June 2007. ISBN   978-0785108337.
  13. Amazon.com listing for Exiles: A World Apart. 7 December 2005. ISBN   0785110216.
  14. Amazon.com listing for Exiles: Out of Time. ISBN   0785110852.
  15. Winick, Judd; Walker, Kev; Calafiore, Jim (2003). Amazon.com listing for Exiles: Legacy. ISBN   0785111093.
  16. Amazon.com listing for Exiles: Unnatural Instincts. ISBN   0785111107.
  17. Winick, Judd; Calafiore, Jim (2004). Amazon.com listing for Exiles: Fantastic Voyage. ISBN   0785111972.
  18. Amazon.com listing for Exiles: A Blink in Time. 6 June 2007. ISBN   978-0785112358.
  19. Amazon.com listing for Exiles: Earn Your Wings. 18 October 2006. ISBN   0785114599.
  20. Amazon.com listing for Exiles: Bump in the Night. ISBN   0785116737.
  21. Amazon.com listing for Exiles: Age of Apocalypse. ISBN   0785116745.
  22. Bedard, Tony (2005). Amazon.com listing for Exiles: Timebreakers. ISBN   078511730X.
  23. Amazon.com listing for Exiles: World Tour, Book 1. 8 March 2006. ISBN   0785118543.
  24. Amazon.com listing for Exiles: World Tour, Book 2. November 2006. ISBN   0785118551.
  25. Amazon.com listing for Exiles: The New Exiles. ISBN   0785122362.
  26. Amazon.com listing for Exiles: Enemy of the Stars. ISBN   0785123903.
  27. Amazon.com listing for Exiles: Starting Over. ISBN   0785123911.
  28. Amazon.com listing for Exiles Ultimate Collection – Book 1. 29 April 2009. ISBN   978-0785138877.
  29. Amazon.com listing for Exiles Ultimate Collection – Book 2. 19 August 2009. ISBN   978-0785138884.
  30. Amazon.com listing for Exiles Ultimate Collection – Book 3. 16 December 2009. ISBN   978-0785138891.
  31. Amazon.com listing for Exiles Ultimate Collection – Book 4. 21 April 2010. ISBN   978-0785138907.
  32. Amazon.com listing for Exiles Ultimate Collection – Book 5. 8 September 2010. ISBN   978-0785138914.
  33. Amazon.com listing for Exiles Ultimate Collection – Book 6. 29 December 2010. ISBN   978-0785138921.
  34. Amazon.com listing for New Exiles: New Life, New Gambit. 27 August 2008. ISBN   978-0785126195.
  35. Claremont, Chris (2008). Amazon.com listing for New Exiles: Soul Awakening. ISBN   978-0785134169.
  36. Amazon.com listing for New Exiles: The Enemy Within. 13 May 2009. ISBN   978-0785138754.
  37. Amazon.com listing for New Exiles: Away We Go. 27 May 2009. ISBN   978-0785139614.
  38. Amazon.com listing for Exiles: Point of No Return. 18 November 2009. ISBN   978-0785140443.