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  1. 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.

  2. Uncanny was still running at the time Morrison was doing New X-Men (the renamed X-Men). Morrison focused mainly on Cyclops, Jean, Emma, Wolverine, Beast, and Xavier along with lots of new younger characters. He made a lot of revolutionary changes. Meanwhile, Uncanny kept more of a traditional focus on the X-Men with lots of characters.

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    Launched in 1963 as The X-Men by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, the title starred five of a new kind of super-hero: mutants born with their abilities rather than having them granted. Led by their paraplegic leader Professor X, Cyclops, Beast, Iceman, Angel and Marvel Girl were students in a school formed to teach them how to use their powers. Many of the early issues pitted the team against the villain Magneto and his Brotherhood of Evil Mutants, by the time the creative reins were handed over to R...

    Hiatus

    Sales of The X-Men remained sub-par, even through an acclaimed run by Thomas and artist Neal Adams and the book ended runs of new stories after issue #66 in March, 1970. Nine months later, the book began re-printing back issues bi-monthly. This proceeded until Marvel began promoting Giant Size versions of many of its titles and it was decided to give the X-Men a whole new look and feel. With 1975's Giant Size X-Men #1, a new team, created by Len Wein and Dave Cockrum was rolled out. Character...

    All-new, all-different

    Claremont hit the ground running and didn't look back. He began immediately with an impact in killing off new member Thunderbirdand introducing a drastic redesign of Marvel Girl as Phoenix. He quickly took the team through the cosmos, introducing the Shi'ar Empire and just as easily brought them back for down-to-earth stories. He reintroduced new takes on old characters - most notably providing Magneto with his Holocaust-centered origin and removing the more tyrannical aspects of his Silver A...

    The title was cancelled in 2011 and relaunched starting with Issue #1 and a new team of X-Men lead by Cyclops. The first issues were part of the X-Men event known as Regenesis.

    The title's second volume ended with Issue 20# following the ending of the Avengers VS. X-Men event, and was relaunched in February 2013 with issue #1 for Volume threeof the series.

  4. Jan 16, 2019 · What the heck just happened to the X-Men? By Mason Downey Jan 16, 2019, 11:12am EST Share this story. ... but this week’s issue of Uncanny X-Men really went for a record.

  5. In Uncanny X-Men #269, also from 1990, he made her into his new Skullbuster, replacing the one who had died in Uncanny X-Men #255 in 1989. Claremont didn't get to introduce the finished result before leaving the series, but in Wolverine vol.2 #55-57 from 1992, writer Larry Hama introduced a cyborg created by Donald Pierce that went by the name ...

  6. Uncanny X-Men is published by Marvel Comics. Current price per issue is $3.99. Uncanny X-Men #21/640: 03 Jul 2019 Uncanny X-Men #22/641: 17 Jul 2019 Uncanny X-Men #1: 07 Aug 2024 A new Uncanny X-Men series starts August 2024. Cyclops/Slim "Scott" Summers - Leader of the X-Men and co-headmaster of Xavier's School. Can shoot concussive beams of force from his eyes, and must wear ruby glasses to ...

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