Luciano Vecchio X-Men Wedding Special variant cover
The wedding bells are ringing... and the iconic X-Men antiheroes Mystique and Destiny are finally getting married in the pages of X-Men: The Wedding Special #1. A special edition of this year's Marvel's Voices: Pride, the Wedding Special will be Marvel's first woman-to-woman marriage shown on panel, and a new cover by the talented Luciano Vecchio celebrates the queerness of Marvel while paying homage to a classic Spider-Man story.
Luciano Vecchio's cover for X-Men: The Wedding Special - which is written by beloved queer writers like Kieron Gillen and Tini Howard with art from Jenn St. Onge, Phillip Sevy, and more - revives Vecchio's instantly iconic "Be gay, do crime" fan art of Raven and Irene, while paying homage to the wedding of Peter Parker and Mary Jane Watson.
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