
Wed Sep 11 23:57:10 UTC 2024: ## X-Men #1 Soars to Third Printing, Multiple Marvel Titles See Second Runs
**New York, NY – October 5th, 2024** – The comic book market continues to be hot, with several titles seeing reprintings this month. Leading the pack is **X-Men #1**, by Jed MacKay and Ryan Stegman, which is getting a third printing on October 16th. This comes after the title’s initial release garnered huge demand from fans. The third printing will feature a recolored Ryan Stegman #1 variant and a 1:25 black and white variant.
Several other Marvel titles are also seeing success with second printings. **Uncanny X-Men #2**, by Gail Simone and David Marquez, will be reprinted on October 16th with a David Marquez variant cover. **Ultimates #4**, by Deniz Camp and Phil Noto, will see a reprint on the same date featuring a Dike Ruan cover and a 1:25 Inhyuk Lee virgin variant.
Hot off the press, **Wolverine #1** will be reprinted on October 23rd. This issue, which debuted just today, features a Pat Gleason X-Ray cover and a 1:25 Peach Momoko variant. The story, exploring the significance of Adamantium, has fans buzzing.
Rounding out the Marvel reprints is **Aliens Vs Avengers #1**, with a 1:25 variant Esad Ribic cover featuring a new Spider-Man design incorporating a face hugger symbiote costume.
Outside of Marvel, **Rook Exodus #5**, by Geoff Johns, Jason Fabok and Brad Anderson, from Ghost Machine/Image Comics is getting a second printing on October 9th. The cover is yet to be revealed, but is confirmed to be by Fabok.
Finally, **Daisychain Dark Desires #1**, by Alfred Paige, Mike Lynch, and Igor Kurilin, published by Comicsburgh, is seeing a second printing in November. The reprint will feature a cover by Dody Eka and Leah Kemp.
These re-printings are a clear indication of the strong demand for comics, especially those featuring popular characters like Spider-Man, Wolverine, and the X-Men. The industry continues to thrive, with fans eagerly anticipating new releases and enjoying the exciting resurgence of classic characters.