Marvel Comics upcoming Timeless #1 (opens in new tab) one-shot is a big feature story for the enigmatic Kang the Conqueror, but it’s also a tour of what’s coming in 2022 across the Marvel comic book line – both what’s announced, and what hasn’t even been teased.
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But be warned, Kang can travel into the future, and he doesn’t give spoiler warnings.
“Kang the Conqueror always knows what happens next – it’s a perk of being from the 31st century. But when chronal chaos throws the future he expects into disarray, the Conqueror finds a new challenge to pit himself against – and he’s delighted by it,” MacKay explained in the original announcement of Timeless #1. “In his adventure across the timelines, Kang will reveal things that will happen in the coming years, things that could, and things that should never.”
Similar to specials like DC Universe Rebirth #1 (opens in new tab), Marvel Comics #1001 (opens in new tab), and Incoming #1 (opens in new tab), Timeless serves to set up the publisher’s various 2022 plans through its story of Kang facing an unnamed antagonist described as “a foe both new and old.”
In the original announcement, Timeless was framed as a fight between Kang and a “threatening new timeline” that emerges. Could it be the product of one of the numerous Kang variants? That’s the kind of force he’s fighting in his current Kang the Conqueror limited series.
“Some futures will be revealed, others hinted at, and yet others will be annihilated- but which are which?” MacKay says, teasingly.
According to Marvel, Timeless will touch upon 2022 storylines for the X-Men, Daredevil, Venom, the Avengers, and “all the major players in the Marvel pantheon.”
Check out this preview of Timeless #1:
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Immortal Hulk artist Joe Bennett was originally announced to be the third artist on Timeless along with Kev Walker and Mark Bagley, but Marvel replaced him with Greg Land. Marvel decided to end its working relationship with Bennett in September.
“Our magnificent Marvel fans are sure to be thrilled by the spectacular stories we have planned for 2022,” says Marvel editor-in-chief CB Cebulski, “and Timeless serves as its seismic setup, taking our characters to some most unexpected places – and time periods – with plenty of secrets and surprises along the way! A look at Marvel’s past, present, and future…it’s all connected!”
Kael Ngu has drawn the primary cover to Timeless #1, and his cover will be joined by variant covers by Don Heck (a ‘Hidden Gem’), Humberto Ramos, Carmen Carnero, RB Silva, Peach Momoko, Iban Coello, Patrick Gleason, Joshua Cassara, Natacha Bustos, and Juann Cabal. You can view them all here:
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Timeless #1 (opens in new tab) goes on sale on December 29.
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