Marauders (comic book)

Marauders is an ongoing comic book series published by Marvel Comics beginning in 2019 starring the X-Men.

Marauders
Cover to Marauders #1 by Russell Dauterman (artist) and Matthew Wilson (colorist).
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
ScheduleMonthly
No. of issues17 (as of January 13, 2021)
Main character(s)Bishop
Callisto
Christian Frost
Emma Frost
Iceman
Kate Pryde
Lockheed
Pyro
Sebastian Shaw
Storm
Creative team
Created byGerry Duggan (writer)
Matteo Lolli (artist)
Written byGerry Duggan
Vita Ayala
Benjamin Percy
Artist(s)Matteo Lolli
Michele Bandini
Lucas Werneck
Mario del Pennino
Stefano Caselli
Covers
Russell Dauterman
Matthew Wilson
Inker(s)Elisabetta D'Amico
Colorist(s)Frederico Blee
Erick Arciniega
Edgar Delgado
Editor(s)Editor
Jordan D. White
Assistant Editor
Chris Robinson
Head of X
Jonathan Hickman

Publication History

Marauders was announced in July 2019 as one of the six launch titles for Marvel's Dawn of X initiative, a franchise-wide reset of the status quo of the X-Men series created by Jonathan Hickman.[1] In October 2019, issue one was launched as a sister book to the flagship X-Men title, featuring a team of X-Men traveling the world by ship to protect mutantkind.[2]

Plot Summary

When Kitty Pryde, now going by Kate, attempts to enter a gateway to Krakoa for the first time, she is unable to pass through and breaks her nose. Kate instead steals a boat and sails to the island where she is greeted by Wolverine, Iceman and Storm. She is contacted by Emma Frost who explains to her that some of the human nations of the world refuse to recognize Krakoa's sovereignty. They have rejected the offer of life-saving Krakoan drugs and refuse to let their mutant citizens enter the new mutant homeland. Iceman then heads through a gateway leading him to Russia where he is attacked by the military, who are using power-dampening technology to block access to Krakoa. Kate, Storm, Iceman and a newly-resurrected Pyro sail to Russia and take out the blockade, allowing the mutants passage. Emma offers Kate the chance to captain her own ship so that she can protect Krakoa's interests and she agrees. In London, Emma chastises Sebastian Shaw for his carelessness in running the Hellfire Trading Company's black market accounts and the two clash over their designs for the vacant seat on Krakoa's Council. The Marauders defeat a crew of thieves lead by Batroc the Leaper that had stolen some of Krakoa's medicine before rendezvousing with Bishop in Taipei, who is investigating the disappearance of the husband of Mrs. Zhao, an anti-mutant socialite.[3] Shaw has The Five resurrect his son Shinobi, with plans on crowning him the Red King but he is thwarted by Emma, who undermines him and appoints Kate as the Red Queen, meaning she now sits on the Council. Enraged, Shaw reluctantly makes Shinobi his Black Bishop but promises him the Red Council seat soon, revealing that Kate and Emma were responsible for his death.[4]

While Iceman, Storm and Pyro rescue some mutants in Brazil, Kate and Bishop discover that Mrs. Zhao had locked her own husband away and blamed it on the mutants to increase tensions. They release the husband, who now worships mutants as gods following the establishment of Krakoa, embarrassing Zhao who partners with the Homines Verendi, a human supremacy group based in Madripoor, in the hopes of getting revenge. Iceman meets with Emma's White Bishop, her brother Christian, with whom he has begun a casual relationship. Christian offers Iceman a place on his crew but he refuses and Christian theorises that Iceman and Storm are staying so close to Kate because, as she has been unable to access Krakoa, they fear that The Five will be unable to resurrect her should she die. Christian arrives at a Hellfire Company meeting where Shaw attempts to divert the Marauders to Madripoor. Although Christian abstains from the vote, Emma and Kate vote for Shinobi to continue his route to Madripoor but they soon receive news that his boat has come into conflict and needs help. When the Marauders arrive, they are attacked by soldiers lead by Zhao and Donald Pierce wearing power-dampening armor who were sent by Homines Verendi. During the fight, Yellowjacket, an agent of Verendi, sneaks into Pyro's bloodstream so that he can spy on the team. The Marauders split up, with Kate tasked with transporting the armor to Krakoa so it can be researched. Once alone, Shaw ambushes her and leaves her to drown so that he can claim her Council seat for Shinobi.[5]

Roster

Issues Characters
#1
#24
#56
  • Bishop
  • Christian Frost
  • Emma Frost
  • Iceman
  • Kate Pryde
  • Lockheed
  • Pyro
  • Sebastian Shaw
  • Storm
#7, 10
  • Bishop
  • Callisto
  • Emma Frost
  • Iceman
  • Lockheed
  • Pyro
  • Sebastian Shaw
  • Storm
#89
  • Bishop
  • Emma Frost
  • Iceman
  • Lockheed
  • Pyro
  • Sebastian Shaw
  • Storm
#11
#12
  • Bishop
  • Emma Frost
  • Iceman
  • Kate Pryde
  • Lockheed
  • Nightcrawler
  • Pyro
  • Sebastian Shaw
  • Storm
#1315 X of Swords crossover
#16
  • Bishop
  • Emma Frost
  • Kate Pryde
  • Sebastian Shaw
  • Storm
#17
  • Bishop
  • Callisto
  • Christian Frost
  • Emma Frost
  • Kate Pryde
  • Sebastian Shaw
  • Shinobi Shaw
  • Storm

Prints

Issue Publication Date Writer(s) Artist(s) Colorist Comic Book Roundup Rating[6] Estimated Sales to North American Retailers (First Month) Notes
#1 October 23, 2019 Gerry Duggan Matteo Lolli Federico Blee 8.3 by 25 professional critics 86,830[7] None
#2 November 20, 2019 7.8 by 18 professional critics 51,241[8]
#3 December 4, 2019 Michele Bandini 8.0 by 11 professional critics 49,309[9]
#4 December 18, 2019 Lucas Werneck 8.4 by 8 professional critics 45,641[9]
#5 January 1, 2020 Matteo Lolli & Lucas Werneck 8.4 by 8 professional critics 44,802[10]
#6 January 22, 2020 Matteo Lolli & Mario del Pennino Erick Arciniega 8.2 by 12 professional critics 44,212[10]
#7 February 5, 2020 Stefano Caselli Edgar Delgado 8.0 by 9 professional critics 38,799[11]
#8 February 19, 2020 9.0 by 10 professional critics 37,413[11]
#9 March 4, 2020 Matteo Lolli 8.3 by 12 professional critics 39,059[12]
#10 May 27, 2020 Stefano Caselli 8.4 by 11 professional critics Data not available
#11 August 12, 2020 8.5 by 10 professional critics
#12 September 9, 2020 Matteo Lolli 7.6 by 5 professional critics 27,00032,000[13]
#13 October 7, 2020 Vita Ayala 8.0 by 10 professional critics 46,00051,000[14] X of Swords tie-in
#14 November 4, 2020 Gerry Duggan
Benjamin Percy
Stefano Caselli 7.5 by 8 professional critics Data not yet available
#15 November 11, 2020 7.6 by 8 professional critics
#16 December 9, 2020 Gerry Duggan 8.3 by 6 professional critics None
#17 January 13, 2021 Matteo Lolli 8.3 by 7 professional critics

Collected editions

Title Material collected Format Publication date ISBN
Marauders by Gerry Duggan Volume 1 Marauders #1–6 Trade paperback April 28, 2020[15] ISBN 978-1302919948
Marauders by Gerry Duggan Volume 2 Marauders #7–12 November 10, 2020[16] ISBN 978-1302921477

References

  1. Markus, Tucker Chet (July 20, 2019). "SDCC 2019: Beginning this October... The Dawn of X". Marvel. Retrieved May 27, 2020.
  2. Carpenter, Nicole (2019-07-20). "San Diego Comic-Con: Marvel reveals future of X-Men with 6 new books". Polygon. Retrieved 2019-09-10.
  3. Marauders #1-2
  4. Marauders #3
  5. Marauders #4-6
  6. "Marauders (2019) Comic Series Reviews at ComicBookRoundUp.com". Comic Book Roundup. Retrieved 2020-02-06.
  7. "October 2019 Comic Book Sales to Comics Shops". Comichron. Retrieved 2020-01-22.
  8. "November 2019 Comic Book Sales to Comics Shops". Comichron. Retrieved 2020-01-22.
  9. "December 2019 Comic Book Sales to Comics Shops". Comichron. Retrieved 2020-01-22.
  10. "January 2020 Comic Book Sales to Comics Shops". Comichron. Retrieved 2020-02-18.
  11. "February 2020 Comic Book Sales to Comics Shops". Comichron. Retrieved 2020-03-17.
  12. "March 2020 Comic Book Sales to Comics Shops". Comichron. Retrieved 2020-04-30.
  13. "Comichron: September 2020 Comic Book Sales to Comic Shops". comichron.com. Retrieved December 17, 2020.
  14. "Comichron: October 2020 Comic Book Sales to Comic Shops". comichron.com. Retrieved December 17, 2020.
  15. "Marauders by Gerry Duggan Vol. 1". Amazon. Retrieved January 2, 2020.
  16. "Marauders by Gerry Duggan Vol. 2". Amazon. Retrieved June 16, 2020.
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