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  1. May 12, 2021 · REVIEW: ‘X-Corp,’ Issue #1. By Aaron Phillips 05/12/2021 4 Mins Read. X-Corp #1 is published by Marvel Comics, written by Tini Howard, with art by Alberto Foche, colors by Sunny Gho, VC’s Clayton Cowles, and designs by Tom Muller.

  2. May 12, 2021 · X-Corp has Marvel's newest X-team trading superhero suits for business suits and fistfights for corporate sabotage in a sleek debut. X-Corp #1 is packed with all of the sleek, cool swagger and subdued tension that makes any corporate drama thrilling.

  3. aiptcomics.com › 2021/05/10 › x-corp-1-review'X-Corp' #1 review • AIPT

    May 10, 2021 · Now mutants want more than just freedom. In X-Corp #1, writer Tini Howard and artist Alberto Foche reintroduce the X-Corporation, a business enterprise set up to produce Krakoan medicine and solidify the island’s wealth.

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  4. May 14, 2021 · Find out how Monet St. Croix and Warren Worthington III handle the launch of Krakoa's X-Corporation with our review of X-Corp #1.

  5. May 12, 2021 · The latest expansion to Marvel's ever-changing X-Men universe is actually a return of sorts, as X-Corp #1 reenvisions the X-Corporation concept in a post-Krakoa world.

  6. X-Corp #1 Marvel Comics Written by Tini Howard Art by Alberto Foche Colors by Sunny Gho Letters by Clayton Cowles The Rundown: X-Corporation prepares for a public rollout, but there are impediments that threaten everything Krakoa is building. Angel and Penance prepare to expand X-Corporation and that includes endless meetings, corporate wrangling and public relations. […]

  7. May 12, 2021 · X-Corp #1 delivers a visually enjoyable story that is packed full of potential for a meaningful examination of business practices and ethics, all while exploring the precedent of the corporation's existence as well as the mutant's expanding global influence in this exciting new era.

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