MARAUDERS: Marvel Comics Announces New Creative Team And Roster For Captain Pryde's Sea-Faring Group

MARAUDERS: Marvel Comics Announces New Creative Team And Roster For Captain Pryde's Sea-Faring Group

Marvel Comics has revealed a new creative team and roster of heroes for Marauders, and it's clear that big changes are in store for Captain Kate Pryde's unique team of sea-faring mutants. Check it out...

By JoshWilding - Dec 09, 2021 12:12 PM EST
Filed Under: Marvel Comics

Destiny of X, dubbed the "Second Age of Krakoa," is on the horizon. Promising to reimagine the world of mutants just like House of X and Powers of X did back in 2019 courtesy of writer Jonathan Hickman, the event will include a number of new X-Men titles such as Kieron Gillen and Lucas Werneck’s Immortal X-Men, and exciting creative team changes for continuing hit titles such as Marauders!

Launching with a brand-new #1, writer Steve Orlando will take over the mutant seafaring series Marauders alongside rising star artist Eleonora Carlini this March. Together they’ll chart a new course for this thrilling title that has left a unique mark on the mutant mythos with its high seas action and cutthroat storytelling. The first adventure of Orlando’s run will take place a little sooner, though, in next month’s Marauders Annual #1 where he’ll be joined by artist Crees Lee.

Captain Pryde and the Marauders are rededicating themselves to rescuing mutants, wherever they may be, and no matter how dangerous the odds against them are. Joining Kate and Bishop will be Psylocke, Daken, Aurora, Tempo, and Somnus. However, against her better judgment, Pryde comes face-to-face with the final Marauder, someone no fan will see coming but may be the Marauders’ only chance to unravel a mystery stretching two billion years into the past.

"Taking the helm of Marauders is easily the most exciting moment of my career, especially when it's my first-ever ongoing not just on Krakoa, but at Marvel in general," Orlando says. "Exploding out of the team's already-amazing adventures as part of Hellfire Trading, Captain Pryde's new crew of Marauders will stop at nothing to bring endangered mutants to safety -- to always go where they're needed, not where they're wanted. To mutant rescue, wherever it calls them!"

Marauders #1 arrives on March 30, while Marauders Annual #1 will hit stands on January 12.
 

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oldnoname
oldnoname - 12/9/2021, 1:31 PM
Marauders never really clicked for me the first go around. Maybe this'll be different. Thing is, all of this sounds a bit muted since knowing Hickman's leaving.
LucasTurkeyNeck
LucasTurkeyNeck - 12/9/2021, 2:38 PM
Ugh didn’t marvel learn their lesson the first time around when the flooded the market with (it felt like anyway) a million x titles after the success of Hickmans House of X/ Powers of X? Only a few of those books held on and the books that lasted the stories became stagnant only after a few issues. Hox/pox was such an interesting book and had implications in the story that could have been prolonged and explored had Hickman stayed on and had not marvel got greedy flooding the market trying to capitalize on its success. Sad that his tenure was only 2 years. I see this as the equivalent of John’s Doomsday Clock, how it could have been so much more after the last issue but fizzled due to didio giving more to Bendis because of his grudge with johns.
UXASIS
UXASIS - 12/9/2021, 4:05 PM
Gerry Duggan made Marauders a really fun book, which made Kitty (I mean Kate) Pryde and Iceman really cool, so it is sad seeing him leave (haven't read his X-Men yet).

Steve Orlando doesn't give me much hope, and neither does Hickman's departure.

But the new line-up sounds exciting (Immortal X-Men could be very interesting).
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