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The Avengers Vs. X-Men That I’d Really Love To See

February 29th, 2012
Author Graeme McMillan

Seriously, if all of Avengers vs. X-Men looked like this, I can’t tell you how excited I would be.

This is Skottie Young’s variant cover for Midtown Comics, as discovered on Agent M’s Tumblr blog yesterday. Even if you’re not a fan of seeing your favorite characters turned into babies, just look at the energy in that image; it’s really kind of awesome.

7 Responses to “The Avengers Vs. X-Men That I’d Really Love To See”
  1. Super Mutant Says:

    This would probably more fun and just as funny as looking at the covers of real event.

  2. Sallyp Says:

    My God, but that is adorable. I especially enjoy what Magneto is doing to Iron Man.

    *snicker*

  3. paulski Says:

    I’ve rolled my eyes at the whole AvX event… but that cover is cool. I have to try to get that.

  4. Marc Says:

    Currently available for pre-order on Midtown Comics web site.

  5. Alex herdinio Says:

    Great cover — great event. Conic books are cool again!!

  6. Ultra8 Says:

    If the actual comic were more like that it would be a instant buy no hands down. I may just buy that issue just for the cover.

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