X-Men, Vol. 3 #3A (Marvel Comics 2013) Olivier Coipel Regular
Overview
X-Men, Vol. 3 #3A (Marvel Comics, 2013) delivers a pivotal chapter in Brian Wood’s run, with Olivier Coipel crafting both interior art and the standout cover. The X-Men confront Arkea’s growing power as the threat unfolds into something the team may have to neutralize at any cost. The energy and emotion of Coipel’s pencils elevate a high-stakes confrontation, making this issue a must-have for collectors and fans of the era.
Why this issue stands out
- Creative force: Written by Brian Wood, with interior art by Olivier Coipel and a cover by Olivier Coipel.
- Threat level: Arkea’s capabilities unleash a “rampaging horde” that tests the X-Men’s teamwork, strategy, and resolve.
- Internal tension: The story poses a provocative question—can the X-Men defeat Arkea without compromising their own, if it comes to that?
- Interwoven subplots: Threads involving Sublime and Rachel, Bling and Cipher, and Jubilee and Bling add depth beyond the main action.
- Edition details: Regular cover edition, published in 2013, with a cover price of $3.99.
What you’ll read and why it matters
This issue blends tight superhero action with character-driven moments. Arkea’s rampage forces tough choices, while the ongoing subplots keep longtime readers invested in the evolving relationships and loyalties within the team. Coipel’s art captures fast-paced battles and intimate character beats alike, delivering a visually engaging experience that supports Wood’s storytelling and builds toward the larger arc.
Edition details
- Series: X-Men, Vol. 3
- Issue: #3A
- Year: 2013
- Creator highlights: Brian Wood (writer), Olivier Coipel (pencils and cover)
- Cover price: $3.99