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Marvel Comics Modern Era Lot – 4 Book Set - Lot B2 (Brand New / Unread)

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Marvel Comics Modern Era Lot – 4 Book Set - Lot B2 (Brand New / Unread)Step into the cutting edge of mutant evolution and dive into intense tactical espionage with this high grade collection of recent Marvel Comics first printings. This highly curated 4 book lot bridges the high stakes survival of the current From the Ashes line with a classic flagship milestone from the legendary Krakoan era. Written by top tier modern Marvel architects including Jed MacKay, Geoffrey Thorne, and Benjamin Percy, and featuring the

Step into the cutting edge of mutant evolution and dive into intense tactical espionage with this high-grade collection of recent Marvel Comics first printings. This highly curated 4-book lot bridges the high-stakes survival of the current From the Ashes line with a classic flagship milestone from the legendary Krakoan era. Written by top-tier modern Marvel architects including Jed MacKay, Geoffrey Thorne, and Benjamin Percy, and featuring the breathtaking visual mastery of Stephen Segovia, Carmen Carnero, Joshua Cassara, and Russell Dauterman.

This lot collects a power-packed run featuring Exceptional X-Men #11, X-Factor #10 (Legacy #302), X-Force #10 (Legacy #300), and the classic X-Force #16 featuring Wolverine.

All four books are in pristine, brand-new, and unread condition—making this collection a perfect pickup for dedicated mutant completionists, X-Universe speculators, or independent comic retailers looking to load their storefront shelves or digital sales walls with fast-moving flagship keys.

The Comic Book Lineup

1. Exceptional X-Men #11 (2025) — Cover A Carmen Carnero First Printing

The breakout team dynamic hits a fever pitch as the next generation of mutants scrambles to survive in a world hostile to their existence. This critical mid-series chapter delivers high-octane tactical action under the elite creative guidance of rising star artist Carmen Carnero (Captain America). Carnero’s sleek, highly kinetic regular main cover ensures this hot recent issue jumps right out of any display layout.

2. X-Factor #10 / Legacy #302 (2025) — Cover A Russell Quinn Aburtov First Printing

A major tracking issue carrying official Legacy Numbering #302 branding directly on the cover layout! Written by Geoffrey Thorne with jaw-dropping visual landscapes by the artistic team of Russell, Quinn, and Aburtov, this issue drives Marvel's premier mutant government strike force into a high-stakes tactical corner. Essential continuity for longbox investors tracking the modern evolution of the X-Factor franchise.

3. X-Force #10 / Legacy #300 (2025) — Cover A Stephen Segovia First Printing (Milestone Issue)

A historic, anniversary-tier legacy milestone event issue! Celebrate three hundred issues of mutant black-ops history with this massive, double-numbered landmark key carrying official Legacy Numbering #300 branding. Masterfully illustrated by fan-favorite designer Stephen Segovia (X-Men), this high-demand issue serves as a critical turning point for the modern team, making it a stellar long-term collector investment asset.

4. X-Force #16 (2021) — Regular Joshua Cassara Cover First Printing (Wolverine Feature)

A modern Krakoan-era cornerstone from the highly acclaimed run by Benjamin Percy! Earth's deadliest mutant strike force faces an absolute security breaking point as undercover betrayals come to light. This issue features a heavy narrative focus on Wolverine (Logan) and the tactical defense of the mutant nation. Anchored by the visceral, powerhouse main cover artwork of industry titan Joshua Cassara (The Avengers).

Product Highlights

  • Double-Numbered Legacy Milestones: Includes the massive X-Force #10 (Lgy #300) landmark anniversary issue and X-Factor #10 (Lgy #302).

  • Artistic Heavyweight Cover Roster: Features stunning, museum-grade Main Cover A designs from definitive modern masters: Joshua Cassara, Stephen Segovia, Carmen Carnero, and Russell Quinn.

  • Prime Mutant Era Continuity: Seamlessly bridges the high-gloss espionage of the legendary Krakoan age with the absolute cutting edge of current From the Ashes mutant worldbuilding.

  • Retail-Ready Quality: A beautifully uniform set of pristine, unread books that look exceptional on physical retail racks, e-commerce storefront entries, or personal showcase walls.

Item Details

  • Publisher: Marvel Comics

  • Format: Modern Age Ongoing X-Men Single Issues

  • Themes: Mutant Black-Ops Espionage, Government Strike Forces, Next-Generation Superhuman Survival, Legacy Anniversary Milestones

  • Total Books: 4 Single Issues

  • Rating: Rated T+ (Recommended for fans of blockbuster mutant action, intricate team continuity, and standout cover art)

Item Condition Details

All comics included in this collection are in Brand New / Unread Condition

  • Storage Environment: Maintained strictly inside a smoke-free, climate-controlled facility completely away from direct sunlight or harsh UV exposure.

Specifications

Feature Detail
Publisher Marvel Comics
Eras Krakoan Era to Modern From the Ashes (2021–2025 Releases)
Count 4 Comic Books Total
Condition Brand New / Unread

 

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