Description
Step into one of the most unique and experimental X-Men storylines with Uncanny X-Men #396, Part 3 of the βPoptopiaβ arc. Written by Joe Casey with distinctive art by Ian Churchill, this issue delivers a bold, stylized take on the mutant world during the early 2000s Marvel era.
As tensions rise between mutants and humanity, the X-Men face new cultural and political challenges in a story that blends action with sharp social commentary. The eye-catching, abstract cover design reflects the unconventional tone that makes the Poptopia storyline stand out among X-Men runs.
A great addition for collectors of Uncanny X-Men, fans of modern mutant storytelling, and readers looking for something visually and narratively different in Marvel Comics.
Perfect for fans of:
- X-Men team stories and mutant conflicts
- Joe Caseyβs X-Men run
- Marvel Comics early 2000s era
- Unique and experimental comic book art styles
- Ongoing X-Men storyline collectors
Add this distinctive issue to your collection and experience a different side of the X-Men universe.





