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EXCLUSIVE: Terry Dodson Art for "Uncanny X-Men" #500

Tue, July 8th, 2008 at 2:43PM (PDT) | Updated: July 8th, 2008 at 2:57PM

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FIRST LOOK: Terry Dodson's cover for "Uncanny X-Men" #500
Marvel Comics has provided CBR with an exclusive preview of "Uncanny X-Men" #500 by Ed Brubaker & Matt Fraction and Greg Land and Terry Dodson. These pages and cover by Dodson are the first full color pieces and yet seen from the artist's work on the landmark issue, which goes on sale July 23 in comics stores everywhere. When you're through checking out these exciting images, don't forget to visit CBR's X-Men forum to discuss "Uncanny X-Men" with fellow readers.

UNCANNY X-MEN #500

COVER BY: TERRY DODSON, GREG LAND, ALEX ROSS, MICHAEL TURNER

WRITER: ED BRUBAKER, MATT FRACTION

PENCILS: GREG LAND, TERRY DODSON

THE STORY:

Sentinels? What? And Magneto? And is that the Master Mold? What the hell is going on in San Francisco now that the Uncanny X-Men have relocated there? They’ve got a new Headquarters and a new status quo as the gauntlet is thrown for a new era of mutantkind. It’s all here in the double-sized anniversary issue that sets up the plotlines that will be developed over the next year in UNCANNY. And it’s all brought to you by the hot writing team of Ed Brubaker & Matt Fraction (Immortal Iron Fist) and fan favorite artists Greg Land (ULTIMATE FANTASTIC FOUR, X-MEN: FREE COMIC BOOK DAY) and Terry Dodson (SPIDER-MAN/BLACK CAT, Wonder Woman). New creators, new home. The future begins now.

Keywords:  uncanny x-men, terry dodson, marvel comics, x-men

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