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  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 .

  3. X-Men Annual #3 was the first true annual, published in 1979 after the beginning of the "all-new, all-different" era. Annual series did not explicitly become Uncanny X-Men Annual until #16 in 1992, following the first annual for X-Men (2nd series). Annual #18 was the last to be numbered, followed the next year by Uncanny X-Men Annual 1995.

  4. Uncanny X-Men (1963 - 2011) The flagship X-Men comic for over 40 years, Uncanny X-Men delivers action, suspense, and a hint of science fiction month in and month out. Follow the adventures of Professor Charles Xavier's team of mutants as they attempt to protect a world that hates and fears them.

  5. Collects Uncanny X-Men (1963) #1-31. In 1963 the slow boil of the Marvel super-hero revolution exploded in a full eruption with a slate of new heroic adventurers that redefined comic-book adventure forever.

  6. 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.

  7. Steven T. Seagle was the main writer of the Uncanny X-Men series from issue Vol 1 350 to # 365 (December, 1997-February, 1999). He wrote 15 regular issues and no annual. He replaced Scott Lobdell as main writer and was himself replaced by Alan Davis (with Fabian Nicieza as Davis' initial co-writer).

  8. All-New, All-Different. Clockwise from top. 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 ...

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