25 Facts About X-Men Noir

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Idea for Marvel X-Men Noir began when Fabrice Sapolsky, editor of the French magazine Comic Box, pitched the idea of a 1930s pulp version of Spider-Man to David Hine in December 2006.

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In 2020, Spider-Man X-Men Noir returned with a five-issue limited series later collected as Spider-Man X-Men Noir: Twilight In Babylon.

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X-Men Noir went back to Foggy's office to reveal that he knows where Halloran is and plans to get Eliza back, but Foggy has doubts about if Matt ever had her.

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X-Men Noir goes to Stryker's nightclub seeking information on his pre-incarceration girlfriend Josephine Hall.

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X-Men Noir offers Cage a job, in this case the investigation of his wife's murder in Harlem.

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6.

X-Men Noir sees a man named Tombstone standing over him with a shotgun and a pack of dogs.

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X-Men Noir is knocked out and wakes up to find a messy apartment, a lease to the apartment under his name, and the cops banging on the door.

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X-Men Noir goes to the church on the booklet he found in Josephine's tombstone and finds her there, disfigured.

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9.

X-Men Noir reveals that Tombstone moved up in power for protecting the cop Cage attacked.

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10.

X-Men Noir finds out Rachman is somehow linked to the photos of Daisy.

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11.

X-Men Noir takes the money then sets fire to the place, and is later shown putting the money in a safety deposit box.

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12.

X-Men Noir tells Rachman that a dancer at the club, revealed to be Josephine, was interested in white men like Rachman.

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13.

X-Men Noir gives the key to the safety deposit box to his son before leaving.

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14.

X-Men Noir confronts Banticoff and lays the story out straight: one of the soldiers in the picture is revealed to be Banticoff.

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15.

X-Men Noir was a buffalo soldier who saw freedom in Paris after the war, but goes back home and is afraid of losing that freedom and respect.

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16.

X-Men Noir marries a wealthy socialite, using her money to finance his Tombstone and his gang in Harlem.

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17.

X-Men Noir is fearful that the child would bring to light his identity and decides to kill her with her child.

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18.

X-Men Noir dies from his bullet wound from Banticoff, but remains a legend in his community for taking multiple gunshots and escaping seemingly unscathed.

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19.

Weapon X X-Men Noir follows the exploits of Kurt Wagner in his circus days, prior to his meeting up with Charles Xavier.

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20.

X-Men Noir's father is a devout and strict preacher who punishes him often.

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21.

X-Men Noir's son, Peter, a former track star, has just joined Homicide, partnered with Fred Dukes, and his daughter, Wanda, is a spoiled socialite who started a relationship with reporter Thomas Halloway, known as the Angel, a costumed vigilante.

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22.

X-Men Noir says she knows Tommy cannot kill, but Angel reveals that he is Robert Halloway, Tommy's twin brother, and pushes them both off the roof.

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23.

Spider-Man X-Men Noir gained mixed to positive reception from critics and fans, but they still found the series enjoyable; IGN rate the first issue 6.

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24.

Wolverine X-Men Noir was given mostly mixed to negative reviews, however critics praised both the story and the artwork.

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25.

Luke Cage X-Men Noir was given a Glyph Comics Award for "Fan Award for Best Comic" in 2010.

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