[MUSIC PLAYING]
 With X-FORCE, we're
doing something unique.
Here you have a mutant nation.
As a result of that,
X-Force is not just
a splinter group of bad asses.
This is the CIA of
the mutant world.
 In the X-Men universe, X-Force
used to be the attack dogs.
Now they're not so much that.
They've got a much
larger picture
that they have to be aware
of in terms of not just
the mutant stage
but the world stage.
 This book has a
really cool cast.
It has a really cool
combination of characters.
I mean, Wolverine,
obviously it's
great to have him back with the
X-Men and doing awesome stuff.
But also he's hanging
out with Quentin Quire.
He's hanging out with Jean Gray.
Beast is in it.
Sage and Domino, it's
a really great cast,
and I'm very excited to
see how people like 'em.
 The thing that excites
me most about this series
is working with Josh
Cassara and working
with Dean White on colors.
We are a true team.
 Josh Cassara, he's
been a pencil that's
been working with
Marvin for a while,
and this is next level for him.
He's been colored by Dean White,
who is doing the most amazing
job of bringing out his
pencils, inks, and tones
and bringing on life.
 Benjamin Percy
wrote the Wolverine
podcasts over the last year,
which were super, super cool.
I was really impressed
when I heard them.
He was a natural to reach out
to, and he jumped at the chance
to write X-FORCE.
It was the thing he
wanted to do most.
BENJAMIN PERCY:
We wanted X-FORCE
to have more noir
qualities, a grittier edge.
My jaw drops every time that
art pops up in my inbox.
 It is brutal.
This is a book that
pulls no punches,
and that's what finally
we've been waiting
to see since, you know, HOUSE OF
X and POWERS OF TEN coming out.
 In HOUSE OF X,"
Professor Xavier
said very strongly no more.
In X-FORCE, they're going
to prove it every issue.
 X-FORCE is going to be
the most shadow soaked,
the most poisonous, the most
troublesome and upsetting,
but it will also be a
hell of a lot of fun.
