Jonathan Hickman invokes classic X-Men event for new title

Inferno teaser
(Image credit: Marvel Comics)

Marvel Comics has announced the title of Jonathan Hickman's new, previously unrevealed X-Men series, though nearly everything else about the title remains a mystery.

Titled Inferno, the series will seemingly call back to the formative X-Men 'Inferno' crossover of the late '80s, at least in name. Marvel released a teaser image alongside the reveal of the title Inferno, but didn't give information about the rest of the creative team, or much of the plot.

(Image credit: Marvel Comics)

The teaser, released with the slogan "The biggest secrets of Jonathan Hickman's X-Men run will burn away in Inferno!" seemingly shows several characters who have been central to the larger story of the founding of the mutant nation of Krakoa, including Magneto, a person who looks like Xavier without his trademark Cerebro helmet, Mystique, Emma Frost, and Moira MacTaggart.

The current Krakoa era, in which mutantkind has founded their own utopian mutant nation on the living island, kicked off with massive revelations about Moira MacTaggert, with the twin titles House of X and Powers of X revealing that Moira is in fact a mutant who has lived multiple lives, with multiple timelines forming her life, and her quest to understand and eventually liberate mutantkind.

That revelation led directly to Xavier founding Krakoa and organizing mutantkind, though Moira's nature has been kept a secret to the point where Mystique's precognitive wife Destiny has been denied resurrection despite mutantkind now having the ability to bring any mutant who dies back to life. As such, Mystique has been beholden to Xavier and Magneto, who have promised to resurrect Destiny if Mystique carries out a series of dangerous missions on their behalf. Mystique failed her latest mission in this week's X-Men #20, leading to Magneto and Xavier denying her request again.

Also adding to the complexity of what Inferno may actually be about, Magneto may have his own troubles before the title launches as August kicks off The Trial of Magneto, in which the mutant master of magnetism will be involved in a trial over an undisclosed - but serious - crime.

As for Emma Frost, she's been running the Hellfire Trading Company, Krakoa's import/export/navy organization which was initially co-run by Sebastian Shaw till Frost recently ousted him.

There's also a baby shown near Moira, and we don't actually know who this infant may be. The baby's inclusion could be a teaser about an important mutant birth, or it could even be Moira herself being reborn, as has happened numerous times in the past. Interestingly enough, a baby was kinda at the heart of the original 'Inferno,' which dealt with Cyclops's ex-wife Madelyne Prior, with whom he had a son who grew up to be Cable.

How does it all tie together? That's not clear - but each of the characters shown in the teaser has their share of secrets and machinations going on in Krakoa, and it seems that all of these various plots will come to a head when Inferno #1 launches in September.

Stay on top of everything coming up for Marvel's mutants with our listing of all Marvel's new X-Men comics through 2021 and beyond.

George Marston

I've been Newsarama's resident Marvel Comics expert and general comic book historian since 2011. I've also been the on-site reporter at most major comic conventions such as Comic-Con International: San Diego, New York Comic Con, and C2E2. Outside of comic journalism, I am the artist of many weird pictures, and the guitarist of many heavy riffs. (They/Them)

Read more
Professor X with his eyes glowing.
A jailbreak launches an X-Manhunt for Charles Xavier in the first major crossover of the current X-Men era
Uncanny X-Men #11
Professor Xavier goes into cardiac arrest as X-Manhunt kicks off in Uncanny X-Men #11
Cyclops fires concussive blasts from his eyes.
All the new X-Men comics and collections from Marvel in 2025
Close up on Emma Frost's face as she sits on a throne on the cover of Emma Frost: White Queen #1
"Bow down to the White Queen" as Emma Frost gets her own X-Men solo comic that flashes back to her time as a villain
Frenzy and the other mutants fight in X-Factor #6.
The X-Factor team face betrayal and infighting as they come to terms with losing another member
Cover of Giant-Size X-Men #1 which resembles the original 1975 version with Kamala Khan added to the team.
Marvel celebrates 50 years since Giant-Size X-Men #1 by sending Ms. Marvel Kamala Khan through time in an event that "redefines mutant history forever"
Latest in Marvel Comics
Ms. Marvel alongside the mutants of Age of Apocalypse
30 years after the original Age of Apocalypse, Ms. Marvel Kamala Khan will travel to the alt-reality to save X-Men history
The Punisher holding two machine guns in the rain
Daredevil: Born Again - Learn the bullet-riddled comic book history of the Punisher before he officially joins the MCU
Close up on Emma Frost's face as she sits on a throne on the cover of Emma Frost: White Queen #1
"Bow down to the White Queen" as Emma Frost gets her own X-Men solo comic that flashes back to her time as a villain
Spider-Gwen: The Ghost-Spider #12
Gwen Stacy and Loki team-up for a cosmic adventure in Spider-Gwen: The Ghost Spider #12
An alien attacks.
Xenomorphs have taken the island as Alien: Paradiso nears its endgame
Doombot and the Runaways.
4 years after Marvel's Runaways ended, the gang is back – and Doctor Doom is coming for them
Latest in News
Balatro Joker card
After stepping away from Balatro for 3 months, the developer only resumed work "because I was bored but the internet was out so I couldn't play Rocket League"
Shots of Arydia: The Paths We Dare Tread in play
RPG board game designer's revelation was searching for a D&D quick start guide to find "You needed to pull together lots of different pieces in order to play"
Doctor Doom in Marvel Comics
The Russo brothers say Avengers: Doomsday and Secret Wars will draw inspiration from multiple comics – which explains how Doctor Doom might fit into the story
Daredevil: Born Again
Marvel fans think that Daredevil: Born Again episode 3 just referenced Spider-Man's Miles Morales – but a key detail might have already debunked the theory
Charlie Cox as Matt Murdock in Daredevil: Born Again
Daredevil: Born Again fans are reeling at episode 3's "brutal" ending: "It made me gasp in shock"
The titular Bayonetta in Bayonetta 2
Devil May Cry and Bayonetta veteran Hideki Kamiya is still leaning on Resident Evil creator Shinji Mikami's wisdom at new studio Clovers: "I have always made decisions based on his teachings"