2024 was the first year of the relaunched "X-Men" comics line, "From The Ashes," detailing the mutants' fall back into minority status after losing their nation Krakoa.
The backbone series of "From The Ashes" are "X-Men" (primarily authored by writer Jed MacKay and artist Ryan Stegman) and "Uncanny X-Men" (written by Gail Simone and primarily drawn by David Marquez). In their latest issues, the two series are converging for the first crossover in "From The Ashes," titled "Raid on Graymalkin."
"X-Men" follows Cyclops and Magneto leading a mutant colony in Alaska, while "Uncanny X-Men" is set in Louisiana. The "Uncanny" team (Rogue, Gambit, Wolverine, Nightcrawler, and Jubilee) are mentoring young mutant runaways called "The Outliers." It's not only the Uncanny Outliers who are going back to school, because Graymalkin is a mutant prison made out of the former Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters.
Members of both teams have been captured (Beast for "X-Men," Jubilee and the Outlier named Calico for "Uncanny") and imprisoned, so both teams are attacking the prison. "Raid" kicked off in "X-Men" #8, and continued in "Uncanny X-Men" #7 when the two teams clashed in the middle of their simultaneous strikes
Part 3 (out of 4) is the forthcoming "X-Men" #9, which Marvel has shared an exclusive preview of with /Film. The issue's synopsis reads as follows:
"Rogue and Cyclops come to blows as emotions come to a head, pitting the two groups of X-Men against one another in a place where their only chance for survival is to stand together. Xavier's dream lies shattered -- and broken edges always draw blood."
See the cover of "X-Men" #9 (drawn by Stegman, featuring Psylocke drawing blades and about to duel Wolverine) below: