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Excalibur Days of Futures Yet to Come TPB (2024 Marvel) Epic Collection comic books

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    Excalibur Days of Futures Yet to Come TPB (2024 Marvel) Epic Collection 1-1ST


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    NOTE: Book 5 of the Excalibur Epic Collection - Years Covered: 1992-1994.

    1st printing. Collects Excalibur (1988-1998 1st Series) #59-75, Excalibur (1988-1998 1st Series) Annual #1. Written by Alan Davis, Scott Lobdell, Evan Skolnick, Richard Ashford, Joey Cavalieri, Dan Slott, and Jim Krueger. Art by Alan Davis, Scott Kolins, Chris Marrinan, Steve Buccellato, Ken Lashley, Terry Shoemaker, Ian Churchill, Mark Farmer, Audwynn Newman, David Boller, Darick Robertson, Matthew Ryan, Tim Sale, Jon Holdredge, Harry Candelario, Don Hudson, Cam Smith, Randy Elliot, Ray Kryssing, Mark McKenna, Danny Bulanadi, Keith Williams, Kevin Conrad, Rick Parker, Agop Gemdjian, Danny Taverna, Randy Emberlin, and Mark Nelson. Cover by Alan Davis and Mark Farmer. Back Cover by Michael Golden. The Epic Collection series collecting the adventures of Marvel's premiere British team of mutants, Excalibur, continues! The Phoenix-powered Rachel Summers is back, fresh from a battle with Galactus! Meanwhile, faces from Captain Britain's past resurface when the Warpies and the RCX return! But dark days lie ahead as the team joins Rachel on a trip to her own timeline: the nightmarish tomorrow of Days of Future Past! The secrets of Widget are revealed, and some surprising faces need help fighting for freedom against the Sentinels! Back in the present, Meggan and Nightcrawler face despair as Captain Britain and Cerise are ripped from the team - and the departures don't end there! Rachel holds the key to Brian's return, but is the cost too high to bear? And what - or who - has Brian become? Softcover, 520 pages, full color. Rated T Cover price $49.99.