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It Looks Like The Vanishing Point Will Play A Crucial Role In Generations

If you've been keeping up with the recent happenings at Marvel, then you're well aware of Generations, an upcoming endeavor consisting of ten one-shots uniting heroes who have adopted various mantles, both past and present. In other words, expect to see team-ups featuring the likes of Wolverines Laura Kinney and Logan, and even Thors Odinson and Jane Foster.
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If you’ve been keeping up with the recent happenings at Marvel, then you’re well aware of Generations, an upcoming endeavor consisting of ten one-shots uniting heroes who have adopted various mantles, both past and present. In other words, expect to see team-ups featuring the likes of Wolverines Laura Kinney and Logan, and even Thors Odinson and Jane Foster.

What’s more is that we recently discovered this seemingly standalone tale will, in fact, have some sort of intertwining with Secret Empire, the House of Ideas’ currently in progress major crossover event. Sure, we probably won’t know all of the specifics until the actual periodicals ship, but it remains clear that something called “the Vanishing Point” is the reasoning for these otherwise anachronistic team-ups.

One thing’s for certain: this isn’t the Vanishing Point we’ve come to know from DC Comics, but it does sound similar because Marvel describes it as a place “where time has no meaning.” Furthermore, “within the Vanishing Point, through the course of these action-packed adventures, our heroes will discover what is needed to usher in the future of the Marvel Universe.” It kind of sounds like this’ll segue into this fall’s Marvel Legacy one-shot, now doesn’t it?

Anyway, here’s a list of all issues making up Generations, along with their assigned creators:

Generations: The Best starring Wolverine and All-New Wolverine
Written by TOM TAYLOR
Art by RAMON ROSANAS

Generations: The Americas starring Steve Rogers: Captain America and Sam Wilson: Captain America
Written by NICK SPENCER
Art by PAUL RENAUD

Generations: The Bravest starring Captain Mar-Vell and Captain Marvel
Written by MARGARET STOHL
Art by BRENT SCHOONOVER

Generations: The Thunder starring The Mighty Thor and The Unworthy Thor
Written by JASON AARON
Art by MAHMUD ASRAR

Generations: The Strongest starring Bruce Banner and Amadeus Cho, the Totally Awesome Hulk
Written by GREG PAK
Art by MATTEO BUFFAGNI

Generations: The Archers starring Hawkeyes, Clint Barton and Kate Bishop
Written by KELLY THOMPSON
Art by STEFANO RAFFAELE

Generations: The Iron starring Iron Man and Ironheart
Written by BRIAN MICHAEL BENDIS
Art by MARCO RUDY

Generations: The Marvels starring Ms. Marvel and Ms. Marvel
Written by G. WILLOW WILSON
Art by PAOLO VILLANELLI

Generations: The Spiders starring Peter Parker: Spider-Man and Miles Morales: Spider-Man
Written by BRIAN MICHAEL BENDIS
Art by RAMON PEREZ

Generations: The Phoenix starring The Phoenix and Jean Grey
Written by CULLEN BUNN
Art by RB SILVA

Although it’s highly recommended that you read Generations in its entirety this August, The Americas may be one you’ll want to keep a close eye on since it features two Captain Americas and is written by Secret Empire scribe Nick Spencer. You can check out some cover art for it below.


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