X-Men: First Class Vintage Magazine Covers
Total Film unveiled some pretty glamorous covers (via The Daily Blam) for the June 2011 version of the magazine which will feature a cover story on Matthew Vaughn’s X-Men First Class. The covers are reminiscent of what would grace the front of a Life magazine in the 1960′s. Small version for you cellphone users (we do think of you!) as well as big versions below:
Starring James McAvoy, Michael Fassbender, Rose Byrne, Jones, Kevin Bacon, Nicholas Hoult, Jennifer Lawrence, Caleb Landry Jones, Lucas Till, Edi Gathegi, Jason Flemyng, and Oliver Platt. X-Men: First Class opens in theaters on June 3rd, 2011.


















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Gotta say – I prefer these to the EMPIRE covers we had this month…
The Fassbender one is pretty sharp. They’ve done a decent job fixing up the image for the film after that disastrous first group photo that was released, which Vaughn wasn’t too pleased about.
I was just about to post these, you read my mind Castor
LOVE ‘em, I’m liking their marketing campaign so far (except for the latest posters I saw which were awful!) I love the Magneto one especially.
Fassbender almost looks like a James Bond in that one.
Well he certainly could play one! Perhaps when Daniel Craig’s time is up?
Funny – the vintage posters are all terribly cool, but I’m stuck looking at the modern one…what’s up with their faces? Short of Mystique, they all look…bloated or something. Fassbender in particular looks the worst, like his face is covered in pockmarks. Am I missing something?
Well they got older by about 50 years. Even X-Men age
They’re so classy it hurts. Especially Fassbender. I don’t know if Jones qualifies as “classy” but you don’t have to be when you look that good.
ahahah love the semi-veiled low hit on January Jones
Well, Emma wasn’t exactly a classy dresser in the comics either
Love “Total Film” and love Fassbender. Not sure I can go through the process of collecting the covers though – it is awfully tempting
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Being in the States makes this a doubly hard task. May have to enlist some overseas friends on this one.
or good old ebay
They sell ‘em at Barnes & Noble, but they’re always like a month late
Either that or any specialist newsagent in NYC. The problem is that sometimes they do not have all the different covers.
Um, somebody remind me, was Emma Frost in the first Wolverine movie?
I think so…which makes me wonder if they are just going to ignore the timeline of the WOlverine movie
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