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  1. Overview: Title was originally just called X-Men until #142, when it changed to Uncanny X-Men. Title was canceled with #66 but continued to be published until #93, reprinting earlier stories. Following Giant-Size X-Men #1 and the introduction of the "all-new, all-different" team, new stories began with #94. Although the title was cancelled with ...

  2. S1.E4 ∙ Dazzler. Wed, Mar 7, 2012. Part 4 of the Dark Phoenix Saga. Jean, Cyclops, and Nightcrawler locate another mutant by the name of Dazzler. Meanwhile, Colossus, Storm, and Wolverine are being held captive by Emma Frost, and only Kitty Pryde can rescue them. Rate.

  3. Uncanny X-Men (2011) #1. Gillen. Pacheco. Browse the Marvel comic series Uncanny X-Men (2011 - 2012). Check out individual issues, and find out how to read them!

  4. Collects Giant-Size X-Men #1, and issues #94-200 of the Uncanny X-Men series, with extra content filling in the volumes. More

  5. September 01, 1963. Writer. Stan Lee. Penciller. Jack Kirby. This is where it all began. It's the X-Men vs. the Master of Magnetism! The legendary art of Jack Kirby's cover harks back to a more simple time for the masked mutants and belies the difficult and complicated future that is to come.

  6. Volume 1. The Uncanny X-Men last edited by Frankthetankk on 05/25/23 06:40AM View full history. This is a continuation of Stan Lee's and Jack Kirby's original The X-Men (Vol. 1). Beginning with ...

  7. Uncanny X-Men is a comic book series starring the Marvel Comics superhero team, the X-Men. First published in 1963, it is the longest running X-Men comic book series, and was the franchise's flagship title for most of its run. Originally simply titled The X-Men, for Marvel's collections and reprints the entire series is often referred to as ...

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