STORY BY
Simon Spurrier
ART BY
Tan Eng Huat, Kevin Sharpe, Craig Yeung, [more…]
COLORS BY
Jose Villarrubia
LETTERS BY
VC - Joe Sabino
COVER BY
Rock-He Kim
PUBLISHER
Marvel Comics
COVER PRICE:
$3.99
RELEASE DATE
Wed, December 10th, 2014
• The fate of Hope Summers revealed!
• Fantomex takes on each and every one of the world’s secret intelligence agencies!
• And on the outs with the rest of his team, Cable hatches one last scheme…[/quote]
[quote]X-Force #14
Story by Simon Spurrier
Art by Rock-He Kim
Colors by Jose Villarrubia
Letters by VC - Joe Sabino
Cover by Rock-He Kim
Publisher Marvel Comics
Cover Price: $3.99
Release Date Wed, January 14th, 2015
• Fantomex is on a murderous rampage, taking out each and every one of the world’s secret intelligence agencies, working his way closer to getting revenge on X-Force!
•Knowing the confrontation is inevitable, Cable and his team ready themselves for the fight of their lives…[/quote]
[quote]X-Force #15
Story by Simon Spurrier
Art by Rock-He Kim
Colors by Jose Villarrubia
Letters by VC - Joe Sabino
Cover by Rock-He Kim
Publisher Marvel Comic
Cover Price: $3.99
Release Date Feb 11th, 2015
• THIS IS IT!
• In the final showdown with Fantomex, X-Force gives everything they have to defeat their power-mad teammate-turned-adversary!
• And in the end, not everyone will emerge unscathed…[/quote]
[quote]Endings and beginnings are both ridiculously hard. They’re also both an utter joy. Dichotomy rodeo thy name is Spurrier. It’s possible I have a glass of wine right here.
Listen, I’m the sort of writer who won’t go into a story unless I have a pretty decent handle on how it’s going to end. To do otherwise – I believe – is a direct betrayal of the contract I have with my audience. I’m asking you guys to invest in my tale; to dig deep and be patient and decode and contemplate and relate and a billion other silent and secret subconscious mental technologies which go into every comic book panel you’ve ever read. Bear in mind, some readers simply don’t or won’t put up with a demanding story. I’d argue that’s their loss – lazy bastards – because the reward you get for investing in a challenging narrative is impact and emotional resonance.
Buuuut, given all that, if you later found out I’d been basically making shit up as I went along, a) you’d have every right to be pissed, and b) actually you would’ve realized ages ago, because it’d show in the quality of the work.[/quote]