X-Men & the Celestial Avatar, As per the initial few pages of X-Men #10 that are coming next week, Vulcan, the third Summers brother has now been recognized. He was spotted by the leaping emergence of the “Celestial Messiah” in Empyre.
X-Men #10 on July 29th
X-Men #10 is the first issue to be released in the last four months. It was delayed due to the Covid-19 pandemic. So, July 29th holds a special place when it comes to the Empyre event. The pandemic not only affected the X-Men #10 release schedule but other comic issues as well. However, things are changing for the better.
The Marvel’s solicitation for X-Men #10 read as follows:
“The Summers family has grown a Krakoan home on the moon. “Now some new neighbors have moved in.”
X-Men #10’s artistry done by Leinil Yu and written by Jonathan Hickman. This makes fans even more excited. Below is the look of the initial two pages of this issue.
These are Quoi and Cotati, the new neighbors. They reached the Moon’s Blue Area in Empyre #1. They started to build it as a forest. It went against the latest attempt by X-Men to build their personal outpost along with the Krakoan habitation for the Summers.
Vulcan and Havok
X-Men & the Celestial Avatar, X-Men wanted it to happen for the Summers family. The Vulcan and Havok are the Summers family members. He has some form of bond with Marvel’s cosmic wing on different levels, be it celestial energies or the Shi’ar.
So, the question, If the Celestial Avatar is none other than the Vulcan himself then who the previous mutants with that honor were? Moreover, in the past, both Apocalypse and Rachel Summers have been called the “Celestial Avatars”. So, let us wait for X-Men #10 to go live on July 29.