X-Men #31: Beast and Magneto Unravel a Reality-Bending Mystery

X-Men #31 is set to unleash a wild new mystery this June 10th, tossing the X-Men Science Team into a reality-bending investigation. Fan-favorites Beast and Magneto lead the charge, heading deep into the Rocky Mountains. They're tracking a rogue Cerebro signal, but what they find is far more than a simple mutant signature.
Prepare for some truly bizarre physics. Preview pages show gravitational anomalies twisting the British Columbia wilderness, complete with floating landmasses. This isn't just a classic "find the mutant" mission; it's a full-blown sci-fi puzzle. With Beast's scientific acumen and Magneto's mastery over electromagnetic forces, this duo is uniquely suited to tackle such a strange phenomenon. However, the discovery of an "unexpected mutant" hints at a deeper, more unsettling truth behind the anomalies.
Jed MacKay, known for his sharp character work and intricate plots, teams up with dynamic artist Tony Daniel for this issue. Daniel's art captures the otherworldly strangeness perfectly, promising a visual spectacle as the X-Men navigate collapsing laws of physics. This issue looks like a compelling blend of classic X-Men exploration and high-concept sci-fi, a welcome direction for the ongoing series. Don't miss X-Men #31 when it lands on June 10th, 2026.
“X-Men #31 throws Beast and Magneto into a gravity-defying mystery, seeking a Cerebro signal and finding an unexpected mutant.”
Catzye Take
This issue has all the hallmarks of a classic X-Men adventure with a fresh twist. Fans will be eager to see how Jed MacKay redefines mutant discovery in such an unpredictable setting. It's a great example of how modern comics push boundaries while respecting beloved characters.
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