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Love, violence and power in the Dawn of X! The Marauders set their sights on the powerdampening technology that has made its way into far too many hands! As one member of X-Force struggles with their secrets unraveling, the rest of the squad must fi ght to stay alive! The New Mutants can help those developing new abilities, no matter how weird and dangerous...right? When mutant babies go missing, Cable akes it personally - almost as personally as his complicated love life! But when did the X-Men get sidekicks?! Who the heck are the Children of the Atom? Meanwhile, the Hellions can barely keep from killing one another, let alone fi nd a way to be productive citizens of Krakoa! Collects New Mutants (2019) #10-11, Excalibur (2019) #10, Hellions (2020) #2-3 and material from Wolverine (2020) #1.
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Librarian note: There is more than one author in the GoodReads database with this name. Disambiguation Profile is Matt Wilson (2 spaces) Matt Wilson is an American artist and colorist working in the comics industry. (source: Wikipedia) Sometimes credited with his full name, Matthew Wilson

Worked with the several publishers on a variety of titles, including TOMAS en KULAS of Funny Komiks, CAST of Nautilus Comics in his native Philippines and SHADOWMANCER for U.K, publisher Markosia. In the United States, he has contributed to such titles as Top cow's TOKYO NIGHTS and M.I.T.H.; Dynamite Entertaiment's RED SONJA, BATTLESTAR GALACTICA and WITCHBLADE SHADES OF GRAY; Harris’ VAMPIRELLA; DC's COUNTDOWN TO MYSTERY; Marvel's WOLVERINE ORIGINS, WOLVERINE MANIFEST DESTINY, MIGHTY AVENGERS and more recently DARK WOLVERINE. (Taken from here.)

Comic book writer. Credits include: COMEBACK, SHELTERED, THE FIELD (Image Comics), SECRET AVENGERS (Marvel), ROBOCOP, SONS OF ANARCHY, HELLRAISER (BOOM!) and X-FILES/TMNT: CONSPIRACY (IDW). Plus, you know, a bunch of stuff I can’t talk about yet.

Marcus To is a Toronto-based artist and illustrator whose previous work includes Soulfire and DC's Red Robin. To, who was born in Alberta, has been drawing since childhood. With the hopes of keeping her very active son occupied, his mother started drawing pictures for him, then gave him a pencil and encouraged him to do his own. He’s been drawing his own comics since his early teens, working on his storytelling and drawing hockey players for classmates. But, he never dreamt that he would be able to do it professionally. A one-year animation program in North Vancouver, involving 13-hour days, and nights spent drawing his own comics to build his portfolio, helped prepare him for his future career. After a year studying computer science, he decided to take the plunge and work with a family friend at a photography studio in Los Angeles while trying to break into the comics industry. After receiving great feedback at a Wizard World convention, he revamped his portfolio for San Diego Comicon, meeting the Aspen Comics crew and going on to work with them on such projects as Fathom and Soulfire. In 2009, he made the move to Toronto, and that same year he started working with DC. In 2010, he joined the Royal Academy of Illustration and Design, or R.A.I.D. studio, in downtown Toronto. His two years on Red Robin were a dream come true – as a fan of the Bat series, it was a chance to work on a character close to his heart. Since Red Robin wrapped, he’s most recently worked on a project for the Green Lantern video game and a Huntress mini-series.
