BoundingIntoComics.com, Age of X-Man - Does Marvel’s 2019 Event Signal an X-Men Franchise Resurgence?
... The Age of X-Man is coming. We know this because Marvel has been throwing out promo art for the very Age of Apocalypse (AoA) inspired story for months now. The main six pieces of art shared by the publisher are comic covers accompanied by titles, creative teams, and an overall brief description:

“Coming February 2019, the AGE OF X-MAN dawns, and the X-Men cannot stop it. After the apocalyptic dissolution of the X-Men comes…AGE OF X-MAN!”
Is this a sign the X-Men will be returning to pre-Quesada levels of sales rack presence? What books can we expect to see following the end of the Age of X-Man?...



... At the moment, the only ongoing X-Men titles announced that should continue into the new year are...


... Eagle-eyed readers will notice that so far throughout Dissasembled the X-Men are being used in very specific configurations. I believe these groups will carry over into the status quo following the event. It’s reasonable to surmise that at least two or three more books will be added to the catalog of current books. Without having to say, if this proves to be true, by the end of the coming Spring the X-Men line of books will be stronger than it’s been since the start of the century.


Is it simply a coincidence that this huge and sudden jump in interest from Marvel will be hitting its stride around the time Disney should have full control over the 21st Century Fox properties, including the X-Men? I suppose there really is some value in being patient with corporate overloads after all. If this goes the way I hope (and I really am hoping, despite the dent it will make in my disposable income), perhaps my faith in powers that be in the upper echelons of Marvel can finally be restored.