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  1. Uncanny X-Men (TV Series 2012–2022) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

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    Aug 4, 2021 · Loa dies, as O*N*E seizes upon X-Mens' absence to crack down on mutantkind. [Uncanny X-Men (5th series) #11] Blindfold dies, as she perceives there is no hope for the future and commits suicide. [Uncanny X-Men (5th series) #11] Cyclops and Wolverine reunite and plan to assemble what's left of the X-Men. [Uncanny X-Men (5th series) #11]

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    • Professor X. Professor Charles Francis Xavier, X-Men (vol. 1) #42 (1968, back-up story) (in flashback), Xavier is the founder of the X-Men, and original headmaster of the Xavier Institute for Higher Learning.
    • Cyclops. Scott Summers. Summers is the first of the team's founding members, and has been the longtime leader of the X-Men. He is the former headmaster of the Xavier Institute, and former leader of the original X-Factor.
    • Iceman. Robert Louis "Bobby" Drake, X-Men (vol. 1) #46 (1968, back-up story) (flashback). Drake is the second founding member, and the youngest of the group.
    • Angel/Archangel. Warren Kenneth Worthington III, X-Men (vol. 1) #56 (1969, back-up story) (flashback). Warren is the third of the team's founding members, and the only member of the original team to have acted as a costumed hero even before joining the X-Men.
    • Wolfsbane
    • Chamber
    • Sunspot
    • Havok
    • Strong Guy
    • Multiple Man
    • Bonus: Magik

    Wolfsbane was one of the most controversial Uncanny X-Men deaths, as Rahne quit the X-Men only to be killed off-panel in Uncanny X-Men #16. When a flashback revealed the cause of her demise, Rahne had been sitting in a park when some men began sexually harassing her. When she got a little bit wolfy in her rebuttal, the men beat her to death and she...

    Another member of the New Mutants is Chamber, who was unceremoniously killed off in Uncanny X-Men #18. Chamber was involved in a battle with the Marauders in the subway, and, enraged at what he believed the team had previously done to the Morlocks (killed them, of course), Chamber burns them all alive. But before dying, Harpoon managed to get reven...

    At least Sunspot wasn't technically murdered in Uncanny X-Men. Instead, he sacrificed himself in War of the Realms: Uncanny X-Men #3. The super-mega-crossover event tie-in mini-series was set before the events of Uncanny X-Men #16 despite coming out afterward, so Wolfsbane was starring in that book despite having already been killed off. Wolfsbane ...

    Matthew Rosenberg wasn't about to relinquish the reins of the X-books to Hickman without killing off more characters, and so that's exactly what he did in the final issue, Uncanny X-Men #22. One of those casualties was Havok, who sacrificed himself to save his brother, Cyclops, from a Warlock-Sentinel. Havok was the first of several deaths in Uncan...

    Strong Guy was most recently killed in Uncanny X-Men #12, back before any of us had any idea just how bloodthirsty Rosenberg and Larocca could be. Strong Guy was amongst a group of X-Men who had ended up infected with the transmode virus as part of the New Mutants: Dead Soulsmini-series, later to be rescued by Cyclops and Wolverine from a O.N.E. pr...

    In Uncanny X-Men #22, Jamie Madrox led a heroic charge of dupes in a sacrifice just to help Wolverine get close enough to General Callahan to kill him off. Why Jamie couldn't have made just one extra dupe in order to avoid dying himself, who knows. But he didn't, and so… But Multiple Man didn't just have one death in Uncanny X-Men #22. There was te...

    Magik didn't technically die in Uncanny X-Men, but in the pages of Uncanny X-Men #21, she did have her mutant powers taken away by General Callahan, which caused her to lose complete control of her Darkchylde half, which promptly took over. The X-Men quickly abandoned her because at this point in the storyline, losing X-Men hardly even mattered any...

  4. 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 .

  5. Uncanny X-Men #168 (April 1983) Rogue: Anna Marie LeBeau Uncanny X-Men #171 (July 1983) Phoenix / Marvel Girl / Prestige: Rachel "Ray" Anne Summers/Grey: Uncanny X-Men #193 (May 1985) Magneto: Max Eisenhardt / Erik Magnus Lehnsherr: Uncanny X-Men #200 (December 1985) Longshot: Uncanny X-Men Annual #10 (January 1987) Psylocke

  6. Uncanny X-Men (2018) #3. Brisson. Cinar. Yu. Browse the Marvel comic series Uncanny X-Men (2018 - 2019). Check out individual issues, and find out how to read them!

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