Mulder and Scully were n’t the first . A brand - unexampled 5 - issue comic miniseries will reckon at the creative activity of the FBI ’s “ X - Files ” office back in the ’ 40s , and the kickoff of a mystery that extend through the tenner .
Here ’s the official description fromIDW :
In the 1940s , a shadowy witnesser known as “ Mr. Xero ” directed the FBI to a telephone number of paranormal cases that would soon be classified as “ disco biscuit - Files , ” which were reserved for the improbable and unaccountable . When faced with an eerily like “ Mr. Zero ” in the present , Agent Mulder resolve to uncover the true statement about who this whodunit mortal is and their connection to these cases .

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“ The origins of the X - Files building block of the FBI were only hinted at in the TV show , and we ’re proud to present the story of how the precursors of our favorite paranormal agent established the division in the later forties , ” allege editor Denton J. Tipton . “ I think Bing and Millie will become devotee - favorites alongside Mulder , Scully , Reyes and Doggett . ”
“ I ’ve always thought the 40s would be a tremendous setting for X - Files , with the Russian red menace , atomic mutation and vanish saucers all lurking in the shadower — what I like to think of as ‘ UFO Noir , ' ” said [ author Karl ] Kesel from an undisclosed location . “ Of course , iconic characters like Mulder and Scully are a delight to write , and being given the chance to introduce their predecessor — Bing Ellinson and Millie Ohio — well , the truth is it ’s all a little unlikely to me . But the unconvincing is what X - Files is all about , is n’t it ? ”

“ Bing Ellinson ” ? Well , to be fair , it ’s no more ridiculous than “ Fox Mulder . ” And besides , the idea of The X - Indian file put in the ’ 40s vocalise awesome to me . The first government issue is currently set for July .
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