The shapeshifting Mystique remains one of the X-Men's most ardent antiheroes and Marvel's greatest representation of LGBTQ+ ...
Marvel Comics just admitted what we've been telling you for months. That Declan Shalvey is creating a new Mystique solo series for the X-Men: From The Ashes relaunch. And that she will "go to deadly ...
She's the mutant murderess you never see coming, and this October, Mystique headlines an all-new solo series set in the X-Men's upcoming "From the Ashes" era. On Krakoa, Mystique reunited with her ...
In 1978, Ms. Marvel #16 by Chris Claremont, Dave Cockrum, and Jim Mooney introduced the character Mystique, who would go on to become a major character for the X-Men franchise in both comics and film.
Marvel's merry mutants will take centre stage in this year's Marvel's Voices: Pride one-shot in a special titled X-Men: The Wedding Special #1. The annual anthology celebrates Pride Month with stories ...
After 40 years, we finally know the original Marvel Comics plan for the connection between X-Men Nightcrawler and Mystique. Marvel Comics has finally made good on an idea that’s over 40 years old. In ...
Mystique first appeared in Ms. Marvel #16 back in 1978, four years after Giant-Size X-Men #1 made mutants important again. Mystique wouldn’t appear in the X-Men books for a little bit after this, ...
Raven Darkholme has been many things over her long life. Spy. Assassin. Terrorist. Yet the fall of Krakoa saw the shapeshifter known as Mystique dedicate herself to two new roles; wife and mother.
“On Krakoa, Mystique reunited with her wife Destiny and forged new relationships with her children Rogue and Nightcrawler. Now that the mutant nation has fallen, Mystique’s vicious methods are ...
Chris Claremont toyed with the idea of making the Doctor Strange villain Nightmare into Kurt’s dad. But he preferred his second option for Nightcrawler’s origin. His idea was that Mystique had ...