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    Uncanny X-Men #3 - First appearance of The Blob. Uncanny X-Men #4 - First appearance of Quicksilver, Scarlet Witch, Brotherhood of Evil Mutants. X-Men: Season One #1 (2011) Uncanny X-Men #10 - First appearance of Ka-Zar. Uncanny X-Men #12 - First appearance of Juggernaut. Uncanny X-Men #13. Uncanny X-Men #14 - First appearance of The Sentinels.

    • Era #0: Before X-Men. Stories occurring prior or parallel to X-Men #1 in September 1963 – as well as “Origins” and “Before the X-Men” types of series.
    • Era #1: Original X-Men. Stories from X-Men #1 in September 1963 through (but not including) Giant-Size X-Men #1 in May 1975.
    • Era #2: Second Genesis. Giant-Size X-Men #1 in May 1975 to Uncanny X-Men #140 in December 1981.
    • Era #3: New Mutants. Uncanny X-Men #141 in January 1981 to Uncanny X-Men #198 in October 1985.
    • Introduction to The Kieron Gillen Run
    • Uncanny X-Men Continuity
    • Uncanny X-Men Conclusion

    Not many X-Men writers can say they ended not one, but two series of Uncanny X-Men! Kieron Gillen joined Marvel to co-write the ‘Quarantine’ arc with Matt Fraction, and then took over the book from #534.1. When the events of ‘Schism’ brought Uncanny to a restart, Gillen penned the last issue and was then responsible for leading the ‘Regenesis’ bran...

    The Gillen run is an unusual one, in that it was essentially dictated by a series of overarching narratives; rather than resist this, however, Gillen wisely chose to integrate them into his own stories. ‘Fear Itself’ established one of his central character arcs; everything in his run heads towards the events of ‘Schism’ and ‘AvX’, right down to ‘L...

    The Gillen run is unique, and plays a vital role in charting the history of the X-Men. It is essential reading for ‘AvX’, with every arc leading into that event and Gillen himself penning the conclusion. It is unusually cerebral, with themes of power and fear threaded through the entire run. Unfortunately, it also seems to be easily overlooked by X...

  2. List. Uncanny X-Men, originally published as The X-Men, is an American comic book series published by Marvel Comics since 1963, and is the longest-running series in the X-Men comics franchise. It features a team of superheroes called the X-Men, a group of mutants with superhuman abilities led and taught by Professor X .

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  4. May 28, 2014 · Nothing in Marvel comics is as vast and sprawling as the universe of the X-Men. What I’m trying to say is this reading order is immense (and stunningly impressive, likely created by a man of tremendous physical power).

  5. During the House of M event, Astonishing X-Men (3rd series) was on a temporary hiatus, with its cast starring in the main House of M series. The only core X-Men titles to take place in the event are Uncanny X-Men #462-465 and New X-Men (2nd series) #16-19. The hit title District X and Excalibur (3rd series) were also put on hiatus and District ...

  6. Jan 7, 2012 · Anybody who read Brubaker’s X-Men: Deadly Genesis. Readers who like watching Gladiator switch sides like Anakin. You Can’t Get On My Level. You Gonna Need a Space Shuttle or a Ladder That’s Forever! To be direct: The coolest thing about Uncanny X-Men: Rise and Fall of the Shi’Ar Empire is the name and concept.

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