Marvel Comics has officially unveiled its solicitations for late autumn, dropping a massive look at the future of mutantkind. Arriving as a key chapter in the critically acclaimed From the Ashes relaunch era, Uncanny X-Men #38 has been officially revealed alongside an eye-catching, atmosphere-drenched cover that throws two of the franchise's closest brothers back into the line of fire.
If you are a fan of classic team dynamics, high-octane Louisiana action, and heavy science-fiction horror, this upcoming issue needs to be added directly to your local comic shop pull list immediately.
When Will Uncanny X-Men #38 Be Out?
The official global release date for Uncanny X-Men #38 is locked in for November 4, 2026 (carrying a standard January 2027 cover date stamp). The standard print edition will retail at a standard entry MSRP of $4.99 USD for 32 pages of story content.
Comic book shops face a strict Final Order Cutoff (FOC) deadline on October 5, 2026, meaning you will want to get your reservations into your local store before early October to guarantee a physical copy on launch day.
Plot Details: "The Scavenged" Part One
The issue kicks off a brand-new multi-part story arc titled "The Scavenged", written by the brilliant Gail Simone with stellar interior pencil and main cover artwork handled by Juan Frigeri. The narrative deals directly with the terrifying genetic fallout left behind under the ruins of the mutants' former home:
The monstrous experiments from the labs beneath the former Graymalkin Prison have borne twisted fruit as four damaged mutants have been made into cheap but brutal knockoffs of Wolverine himself! And they're after a new ally of the Uncanny X-Men! Their powers were already out of control. But now they have claws.
Classic Brotherhood Reunited
The main cover art perfectly visualizes the intense, swampy tone of the new arc. Standing back-to-back inside a murky bayou waterhole, Wolverine and Nightcrawler prepare for an ambush as giant, glowing-eyed prehistoric alligators circle their positions.
Logan is rocking his iconic brown-and-tan superhero suit with adamantium claws fully extended, while Kurt Wagner stands ready with a classic swashbuckling cutlass sword raised high.
In addition to Juan Frigeri's main cover illustration, Marvel has confirmed the book will ship with an array of premium retail variants—including a specialized Momo-Tone Variant Cover illustrated by the legendary Peach Momoko, alongside specialized, unrevealed workout variant themes.

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