Days of Future Present

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Publication date1990
Genre
"Days of Future Present"
Cover of X-Men Annual vol. 14, 1990, art by Art Adams
PublisherMarvel Comics
Publication date1990
Genre
Title(s)Fantastic Four Annual #23
The New Mutants Annual #6
X-Factor Annual #5
The Uncanny X-Men Annual #14
Main character(s)X-Men
X-Factor
New Mutants
Fantastic Four
Franklin Richards
Rachel Summers
Ahab
Creative team
Writer(s)Walter Simonson
Louise Simonson
Chris Claremont
Penciller(s)Jackson Guice
Jon Bogdanove
Terry Shoemaker
Chris Wozniak
Art Adams
Mark Heikel
X-Men: Days of Future Present ISBN 0-87135-739-9

"Days of Future Present" is a storyline published by Marvel Comics, appearing in the 1990 annuals of Fantastic Four, X-Factor, The New Mutants and The Uncanny X-Men. Centered on the appearance of an adult version of the powerful mutant Franklin Richards, it is a sequel to the popular "Days of Future Past" story arc from The Uncanny X-Men #141–142 (January–February 1981). The storyline unites the Fantastic Four, X-Factor, the New Mutants, and the remnants of a then-disbanded X-Men against a common foe from a dystopian alternate future. It features the first appearance of Gambit, and the first encounter between Jean Grey and her alternate future daughter Rachel Summers. Cyclops' baby son Nathan Christopher Charles Summers and the full-grown mutant antihero Cable are depicted in this story as two separate individuals, although they are subsequently revealed to be one and the same.[1]

Part 1: Fantastic Four Annual #23

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