Next spring sees the launch of Marvel's new X-Men promotion event RessurXion. It comes at a time when Marvel Comics is starting to reconcile itself with the Fox-movie licensed franchise, as they become further separated from Marvel Film Studios. The X-Men licenses are returning in toys, in foreign comics publishing deals and more.

But what will ResurreXion entail? The titles listed so far are Iceman, Jean Grey, X-Men Gold, X-Men Blue, Generation X and Cable. The images have included scenes of the All-New X-Men, the original sixties X-Men cast brought to the present day, hanging around and causing trouble. But will they be in the comics themselves?

Until now, for some reason, it was established that the All-New X-Men couldn't return to their own time. For some reason, probably involving paradox. But a young Hank McCoy, messing about with magic, seems to have squared that particular pentagram, in today's issue.

And he did it thirty-five days ago.

Of course if that is true, and everyone does go back to their time and no one stays behind… well then we are going to have the adult Jean Grey back as well…

After all, it looks to be more about the nineties than the sixties.

Look for some mindless speculation about what this all means over the weekend…

That makes seven new titles spinning out of ResurrXion. Here are the other five…