What happens when mutants prove they really are Homo Superior? What will happen to the X-Men when they fight for a world that wants to be them, rather than hate and fears them? And what exactly is Magneto doing running the Xavier institute?
Comic book artist known for his work on Batman Incorporated with Grant Morrison, as well as the creator-owned books such as Officer Downe and Nixon's Pals, which were published by Image Comics. Born in Connecticut, Burnham grew up in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where he first discovered comics. He studied at George Washington University. In 2002 Burnham moved to Chicago, where he started to work as a graphic designer. Since then he has produced work for DC Comics, Marvel, Image, Boom! Studios and Moonstone Books. A film called Officer Downe, based on Casey's comic, was released on November 18, 2016.
Many years in the future, the world has come to the place where mutants really are the dominant species.
The original X-Men have aged quite a bit and their powers aren't as good as they were. People want to ensure their kids are mutants for them to have a chance at a good life. Others want to steal mutant powers to become like them. It all ready like Magneto's wet dream. While everyone else has aged significantly Magneto seems about the same age as normal.
I don't like the artwork in this issue. Everyone looks kind of lumpy.
E is for Evolution is practically every mutants day dream.