X-Men, Vol. 3 #2A (Marvel Comics 2013) Olivier Coipel Regular
X-Men, Vol. 3 #2A (Marvel Comics, 2013) brings together writer Brian Wood and artist Olivier Coipel for a tense, character-driven entry in the X-Men saga. With a cover by Coipel, this issue detonates inside a school under lockdown, where the fight to escape becomes as dangerous as the villains inside.
The question at the heart of this chapter isn't just who is behind the threat—it's who or what Arkea is, and why John Sublime's return might be the scariest twist of all. As loyalties waver and threats close in, the X-Men must navigate containment, cunning, and consequence.
- Creative team: Written by Brian Wood; interior art by Olivier Coipel; cover art by Olivier Coipel.
- Key plot angles: A lockdown scenario that tests team cohesion; the ominous return of John Sublime; introduction of the enigmatic Arkea and its implications for the X-Men universe.
- Why this edition stands out: Combines cinematic, dynamic artwork with a high-stakes, mystery-driven storyline that deepens the ongoing Vol. 3 arc.
- Why readers buy this: Fans of X-Men storytelling, Olivier Coipel's art, and Brian Wood's writing will find a rich, collectible entry that expands the series' mythos.
- Cover price: $3.99
Whether you're completing a collection or diving into the Arkea saga for the first time, this issue offers a compact, compelling snapshot of the X-Men at a turning point, with memorable visuals and a mystery that invites further reading.