Description
Get ready for another dose of fame-fueled chaos in X-Statix #5 (2002) — Marvel’s strangest and most subversive mutant team returns! Written by Peter Milligan with distinctive art by Paul Pope, this issue dives deep into the weird, wild, and wonderful world of superhero celebrity culture gone wrong.
When mutants become media darlings, every mission is a ratings grab—and every mistake is a headline. With its surreal tone, biting humor, and pop-culture satire, X-Statix #5 perfectly captures Marvel’s early-2000s experimental edge. The series continues to challenge what it means to be a hero in a world obsessed with fame, followers, and spectacle.
🎭 Key Highlights:
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Written by Peter Milligan (Shade the Changing Man, Human Target)
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Art by Paul Pope (Batman: Year 100, Heavy Liquid)
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Features the bizarre and unforgettable lineup of X-Statix mutants
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A sharp, self-aware twist on superhero storytelling
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Cult favorite for fans of indie-style Marvel comics
Add X-Statix #5 to your collection today — and experience the perfect blend of satire, pop art, and mutant madness that made this series a modern Marvel legend!





