CYCLOPS #1 (Alex Paknadel / Roge Antonio)

Written by ALEX PAKNADEL
Art by ROGÊ ANTÔNIO
Cover by FEDERICO VICENTINI
On Sale 2/11

THE ONE-EYED X-MAN UNLEASHED! Scott Summers is a mutant who is always in near-total control of his powers and his emotions. But what happens when he’s separated from the X-Men, lost in a mountain wilderness without the visor that keeps his devastating powers in check? And will he be able to stay alive when Donald Pierce and his cyborgs, the Reavers, are hunting him? It’s a tale of the X-Men’s leader at his most savage core!

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Cyclops #1

Scott Summers is a mutant who is always in near-total control of his powers and his emotions.

But what happens when he’s separated from the X-Men, lost in a mountain wilderness without the visor that keeps his devastating powers in check?

And will he be able to stay alive when Donald Pierce and his cyborgs, the Reavers, are hunting him? It’s a tale of the X-Men’s leader at his most savage core!

Creative Team

  • Writer: Alex Paknadel
  • Artist: Rogê Antônio
  • Colorist: Fernando Sifuentes
  • Letterer:
  • Cover Artist: DFederico Vicentini and Marcio Menyz
  • Variant Cover Artists: Clayton Crain; Godtail; Hicham Habchi; Edwin Galmon
  • Format: Limited Series
  • Conductor Of X: Tom Brevoort
  • Editor: Mark Basso
  • Assistant Editor: Cy Pedro Beltran
  • Page Count/Cover Price: 32 pages/$4.99

The one-eyed X-Man leader finds himself unleashed in Cyclops #1, on shelves and digital platforms on February 11, 2026, from Marvel Comics

Pas indispensable mais efficace. Alex Paknadel se lance dans un titre sur un Cyclope qui sauve d’abord ses X-Men un peu bourrins d’un piège de l’A.I.M., puis qui va visiter son ancien orphelinat ravagé par Havok dans Hellions car une ancienne responsable a des remords et des révélations sur sa fureur d’enfance. Il revient en essayant de parler à Alex en avion, mais se fait abattre par de nouveaux Reavers d’un Pierce bien cruel, par erreur, et semble touché au crâne quand une Mutante en fuite le retrouve.
Ça se lit bien mais ce n’est pas indispensable. Le scénario gère bien le perfectionnisme et la grande compétence de Scott, en secouant des éléments bien connus. Ça divertit avec des dessins corrects de Rogê Antonio.