Marvel's Judgment Day event races to its Earth-shattering conclusion in an exclusive preview of the final issue. kierongillen ValerioSchiti martegracia FiorelliIvan
The fate of the entire Earth is in the balance in A.X.E: Judgment Day #6. The Marvel event started as a war between the X-Men and Eternals, with the Avengers stuck in the middle playing peacemaker. Of course, Judgment Day has evolved since then, as the heroic faction of the Eternals has teamed up with the Avengers and X-Men to save the world.
The secret of the X-Men's resurrection protocols has gone public, bringing even more scrutiny against mutants. Judgment Day #6 was a hallmark moment for the resurrection protocols, as Captain America became the first human to be brought back to life by it. Captain America, Nightcrawler, and Starfox are leading a team to keep Progenitor distracted while a group of Avengers, Eternals, and X-Men are secretly inside the Celestial to bring it down.
What Is Marvel's Judgment Day? A.X.E.: Judgment Day is a six-issue event series from Kieron Gillen, Valerio Schiti, Marte Gracia, and VC's Clayton Cowles that features the Avengers, X-Men, and Eternals. It promises to have major ramifications for not only the Avengers, X-Men, and Eternals, but the larger Marvel Universe as well. There have been numerous spinoffs and tie-ins to Judgment Day, as everyone in the Marvel Universe stands before the Progenitor to be judged.
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