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Published June 1, 2021

Join the Hellfire Gala with X-Men Video Call Backgrounds

Pick your favorite X-title and arrive at the Gala for your next video call!

On Wednesday, June 2, the Hellfire Gala begins.

Head to your local comic shop as three brand-new mutant mags present chapters one through three of the most anticipated crossover event of the year in MARAUDERS #21, X-FORCE #20, and HELLIONS #12!

MARAUDERS #21

Then, throughout the month, read through the entire story with new entries from across the world of the X-Men. Here's the full list of Hellfire Gala mags in order of recommended reading:

To highlight the occasion, we've snagged some shots of the step and repeat banners that are likely getting snapped at the green carpet of the Gala on Krakoa. Each one is marked with a different tie-in X-title, so flip through the gallery below, save your favorites, and change your video call background to celebrate the most glamorous—and dramatic—X-Men event in years!

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