Right on the heels of writer Jonathan Hickman overhauling the entire X-Men franchise, the editors of Marvel's X-titles have teased more changes to come. Over the course of last year, Hickman introduced a series of upheavals to the status quo, which includes most of the mutant race relocating to the island-nation of Krakoa and members of the X-Men's rogues gallery -- Magneto, Sebastian and Shinobi Shaw, Mr. Sinister and Apocalypse -- fully joining their ranks.

In a roundtable discussion, the X-Men editors talked about new upcoming titles, storylines, events and the state of the X-Universe after Hickman's Powers of X and House of X.

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The editors were careful not to leak details, but Senior Editor Jordan D. White teased "plans for next December that are really fun," along with a "big X-Men crossover" in the works. Editor Chris Robinson added, "You are about to meet your new favorite class of X-kids." Assistant Editor Annalisse Bissa also confirmed that there are several titles in the works for the new year that have yet to be announced.

What we do know is that this year will see the release of the new ongoing series Hellions and X-Corp, as well as new Cable and Wolverine titles.

The next X-Men comic to debut is Wolverine #1, by Benjamin Percy and Adam Kubert. The comic goes on sale Feb. 19.

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