

Jeph Loeb and Simone di Meo will reopen the doors of the darkest universe of marvel with a new X-Men comic that will connect with the official continuity
They have passed Thirty years since then IT WAS APOCALYPSE Mutant history forever. That alternate reality where the powerful in Sabah Nur dominated a world without Xavier or Hope left an indelible mark on readers and the Marvel Universe itself. Now, three decades later, the legendary screenwriter Jeph Loeb – One of the original creators of that event – returns to tell a story that promises to do what many dreamed of: Bring the X-Men from the Apocalypse universe to the main Marvel universe.
The new series, entitled X-Men of Apocalypsewill present the art of Simone Di Meothis will take care of everything: from pencils to color. Loeb himself acknowledged this to be the case A story he wanted to tell for yearsone who, according to him, “had to influence continuity, really make it say”.
Apocalypse Era returns
In the statements a NewsaramaLoeb explained that he never imagined returning to that dystopian world:
“Of course not. It all started thanks to Scott Lobdell, who was the one who built that universe and let me play in it when I was a rookie in the mutant office. Thirty years later, the editor in chief of Marvel, CB Cebulski, called me and asked me if I wanted to come back. It was a big surprise.”

Loeb said it This new story begins right where the original endedexploring what happened after the alternate universe closed and the main timeline returned. But this time, the consequences will be different: “Our hope – and our plan – is that this story has a real impact. This leaves a mark on the Marvel universe.”
A team that roars
The comic will bring many of the most beloved characters IT WAS APOCALYPSE: Blink, Morph, X-Man, Gambit, Dientes de Sable Y Wild Childamong others. Loeb confessed that it was like reunite with old friends:
“Scott and Joe Madureira created incredible characters. Being able to play with them again, with X-Man and Forge, with Blink and Morph, was a joy. But above all, Gambit became the heart of the team, something very different from the first time.”
Your own Joe Madureiraco-creator of IT WAS APOCALYPSE And today known for being one of the parents of Darksiderswanted to join the project doing Variant covers. Loeb laughs that when he told him that the main cartoonist would be Simone Di Meo, Madureira replied: “It’s better not to be Simone Di Meo, that uncle is too good for comics, I want him for my games!”

A threat that could destroy everything
Not little is known about the subject, but Loeb promises a threat that could doom the world. The screenwriter jokes that he can’t reveal the details, even though he assures him Everything will be included in the first issuewhich will arrive in November. The title has already raised huge expectations among fans, especially due to the promise of Directly connect both universessomething that had never been explicitly done.
Simone Di Meo’s art will be another of the great statements. His dynamic and cinematic style is reminiscent of the visual impact that Joe Madureira had in the nineties and, according to Loeb, His energy “elevates everything I write”. Each page combines the brutality of dystopia with the classic superhero epic.
Nostalgia as a mutant engine
THE It was Apocalypse It was one of Marvel’s biggest events in the ’90s. That story completely reintroduced itself to the X-Men, showing a world where Magneto led the resistance and Logan shared destiny with Jean Gray in a broken universe. His aesthetics, his mature tone and his choral narrative marked a before and after in American comics.

Let’s assume Loeb’s return and Di Meo’s participation A mixture of nostalgia and renewal. It is a bridge between generations: veteran readers who experienced the original event and new ones who discovered mutants thanks to films, animated series or video games. Marvel knows this, and that’s why they opted for strong: “This time, he says”Loeb repeats, with the certainty of who knows that he is closing a cycle.
Mutant legacy and hope
The impact of IT WAS APOCALYPSE He continues to notice thirty years later. Inspired spin-offs, video games and action figures, as well as influencing subsequent stories such as House of m or Age of x-man. But beyond parallel universes, that comic left a lesson: that even in the darkest futures, The X-Men always find a reason to fight.
X-Men of Apocalypse promises to recover that spirit: Action, tragedy and hope. An excited Jeph Loeb closes the interview by thanking the fans: “I am incredibly grateful to the new readers and those who have rediscovered these characters. They are the incredible, surprising and now completely different X-Men. And this time, he means it!”