Either I just had a stroke or nothing in this book makes any sense. Cyclops shouldn’t even be capable of wielding Magik’s sword, and this is just the most obvious oversight when it comes to X-Men history and consistent characterization. I won’t even mention the bad storytelling decisions and anticlimactic scene transitions, since those are just the bare minimum of bullshit I have come to expect from a Jed McKay book. To make things worse, Tony Daniel used to be good, but his style is almost unrecognizable here. It's obvious Marvel wanted a big name artist to save the line, but it looks like Daniel only put in the minimum effort.
I have already dropped all X-books from my pull list, but I wanted to see where this story goes (apparently Marvel can’t finish stories at the end of a crossover or event anymore). After reading this issue, I’m convinced it’s going nowhere. more
By: Jed MacKay, Tony Daniel
Released: Jan 7, 2026
AGE OF REVELATION EPILOGUE! One X-Man of the present has been stranded in the Age of Revelation, fighting against impossible odds in the world of tomorrow. But while they’ve been there, what has their future counterpart been doing in their body in the present?