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  1. 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 .

  2. 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. MARVEL UNLIMITED. SHOW VARIANTS. Showing 20 of ...

  3. Sep 17, 2014 · Continuing my X-Men chronology, this week I want to explore a range that I personally feel is overlooked a little; Kieron Gillen’s run on ‘Uncanny X-Men’. . Gillen took the reins of ‘Uncanny X-Men’ at a time of crisis for the mutant race, and – like his ‘Generation Hope’ series – he propelled the series like an arrow to the target of ‘AvX’.

  4. 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.

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    •01/10/2011- Made some changes to the guide regarding confusion of the identity of James MacDonald Hudson as Weapon Alpha, Vindicator and Guardian. In Issue No. 109, he refers to himself as Weapon Alpha, then in Issue No. 120 he is called Vindicator. While online in multiple locations , one example Marvel Universe, he can be found as Guardian. Then...

    Welcome to Uncanny X-Men Chronology Facts and Opinion. It is the second part of the X-Men Chronology posted at Wikia Entertainment: X-Men. Although this article is labeled as "Uncanny X-Men" the first time I noticed this description was in Issue No.95, 1975. And since this happened right after the 1975 reorganization starting with Giant X-Men Vol1, 1975, I decided to use the "Uncanny" label. The X-Men comics were not published from 1970-1975.

    This page has a lot of spoilers, but the presumption is you are here to read about the X-Men. I put it together as a reference for X-Men movie fans who are not aware of their history. It is a work in progress and should be updated frequently.

    Please note that the terms "issue", "episode", and "chapter" are used interchangeably. Also note that the "Characters Introduced" section does not mean this is the first place these characters have ever appeared. It is just the first time they appeared in the X-Men world. Also note, I have not included the names of the X-Men team in the Character's Featured list. It is more or less a given they are in the story (but not always). -Titanic71 (D.Peck).

    Links to related Wikia:X-Men Chronology Articles:

    •X-Men_Chronology,_Facts,_and_Opinions covers 1963-1970.

    •Uncanny_X-Men_Chronology,_Facts,_and_Opinions Part 2 1980-Forward.

    •Marvel.com.

    •Marvel Universe.

    •X-Men at Marvel Universe.

    •X-Men Villians.

    •Wiki X-Men Members.

    •Wikipedia X-Men.

    Starting with Giant Size X-Men Volume 1, the series is rebooted, after a five year hiatus. Most of the original X-Men team quit and new members were recruited by Charles Xavier. Technically Xavier recruited the new members first to save the original X-Men from a menace, then they quit! Cyclops still deals with his perception that he can't fit into normal society and elects to stay with the X-Men even though all his old friends and his love, Jean Grey leave the team. However, Cyclops still maintains a relationship with her.

    The new X-Men Team is more diverse and it can be argued more lively especially with the addition of Wolverine who spends most of his time causing trouble, picking on Cyclops and he (Wolverine) develops an affection for Jean Grey about the time of her transformation into the Phoenix (Issue No. 101, 1976). Wolverine's past is a mystery. While the X-Men Origins: Wolverine Movie, is an outstanding story, the X-Men Movies are a separate reality from the comics. Xavier recruits Wolverine from the Canadian Military. During this time, Colossus (Peter Rasputin) develops affection for Storm (Ororo Munroe). Banshee and Moira MacTaggert get romantic. Charles Xavier and Princess Lilandra become an item. Nightcrawler (Kurt Wagner) despite his unusual appearance is a very likable and sympathetic character who frequently uses an image inducer to make him look like a normal human being.

    The event that turns Jean Grey into the Phoenix is part of a long story thread beginning with Issue No.97 (1976) when Xavier starts having bad dreams, while Havok and Polaris are controlled by a mysterious character dressed up in a Viking suit. In Issue No. 107 (1977) the X-Men deal with the Shi'ar Empire, the M'kraan Crystal, and the Shi'ar Emperor's thirst to obtain the "ultimate power" while threatening the existence of the entire Universe. Jean Grey (Phoenix) displays incredible power and all most single handedly saves the Universe. This is all heading for the so called Dark Phoenix Saga which begins about Issue No. 129. Read this Wiki Link if you don't mind spoilers.

    During the conflict with the Shi'ar Empire, Magneto is released by a Shi'ar agent from Moira MacTaggert's Mutant Research Facility on Muir Island. The resulting fight accidentally leads to the release of another prisoner at the facility called Mutant X.

    Giant X-Men Vol.1- Second Genesis! (1975)

    •Credits: Written and Edited by: Len Wein; Illustrated by: Dave Cockrum; Colored by: Glynis Wein, Lettered by: John Constanza. •Characters Introduced: Nightcrawler (Kurt Wagner), Wolverine (James Howlett), Storm (Ororo Munroe), Colossus (Piotr Rasputin), Thunderbird, Krakoa •Characters Featured: Professor Charles Xavier, Banshee (Sean Cassidy), Sunfire (Shiro Yoshida), Cyclops (Scott Summers), Angel (Warren Worthington III), Iceman (Bobby Drake), Marvel Girl (Jean Grey), Lorna Dane, Havok (Alex Summers). •Gadgets: X-Men Strato-Jet- capable of vertical takeoffs and landings.

    Issue No.94- The Doomsmith Scenario! (1975)

    •Credits: Edited by: Len Wein, Written by: Chris Claremont, Illustrated by: Dave Cockrum; Inked by: BoB McCleod, Colored by: Phil Rachelson, Lettered by: Tom Orzechowski. •Characters Introduced: Frog Man (Francois LeBlanc), Ape Man (Gordon Keefer, Gort), Dragonfly (Veronica Dultry), Cat-Man (Townshend Horgan), Bird-Man, Ani-Men. •Characters Featured: Sunfire Shiro Yoshida, Angel, Iceman, Marvel Girl, Lorna Dane, Havok, Count Nefaria, Beast, the new Team X-Men. •Gadgets: X-Men's SR-71 Blackbird, Sonic Disrupter.

    Issue No.95- Warhunt (1975)

    •Credits: Written by: Chris Claremont; Plot by: Len Wein; Art by: Dave Cockrum; Inked by: Sam Graiger; Lettered by: Karen Mantlo; Colored by: Petra Goldberg; Edited: Marv Wolfman. •Characters Featured: Count Nefaria, Frog Man (Francois LeBlanc), Ape Man (Gordon Keefer, Gort), Dragonfly (Veronica Dultry), Cat-Man (Townshend Horgan), Bird-Man, Ani-Men. Team X-Men.

    My Brother, My Enemy! No.97- Title (1976)

    •Credits: Written by: Chris Claremont; Plot by: Len Wein; Art by: Dave Cockrum; Inked by: Sam Graiger; Lettered by: Anette Kaye; Colored by: Don Warfield; Edited: Marv Wolfman. •Characters Featured: Moira MacTaggert, Lorna Dane, Havok, Marvel Girl, Eric the Red (Davan Shakari). •Gadgets: Tony Stark's Image Inducer.- used by Nightcrawler to appear like a normal human in public.

    Issue No.98- Merry Christmas, X-Men! (1976)

    •Credits: Written by: Chris Claremont; Plot by: Len Wein; Art by: Dave Cockrum; Inked by: Sam Grainger; Lettered by: Karen Mantlo; Colored by: Petra Goldberg; Edited: Marv Wolfman. •Characters Introduced: Peter Corbeau. •Characters Featured: Moira MacTaggert, Lorna Dane, Havok, Marvel Girl, Dr. Steven Lang.

    Issue No.99- Deathstar Rising! (1976)

    •Credits: Written by: Chris Claremont; Art by: Dave Cockrum; Inked by: Frank Chiara; Lettered by: Irving W.; Colored by: Michele W.; Edited: Marv Wolfman. •Characters Featured: Dr. Peter Corbeau, Marvel Girl, Dr. Steven Lang' •Gadgets/Facilities: Atmos-Shere- a Sentinel device used to put a protective environment around X-Men who suddenly found themselves floating in space; Starcore Space Station; The Space Shuttle.

    Issue No.103- The Fall of the Tower! (1977)

    •Credits: Written by: Chris Claremont; Art by: Dave Cockrum; Inked by: Sam Grainger; Lettered by: John Costanza; Colored by: Janice Cohen; Edited: Archie Goodwin. •Characters Introduced: D'Ken Neramani.- The Shi'ar Emperor. •Characters Featured: Phoenix (Jean Grey),Black Tom Cassidy, Juggernaut, Erik the Red (Davan Sharari). •Gadgets: Neuronic Tangler Glove- used by Black Tom Cassidy to torture X-Men!

    Issue No.104- The Gentleman's Name is Magneto (1977)

    •Credits: Written by: Chris Claremont; Art by: Dave Cockrum; Inked by: Sam Grainger; Lettered by: Patterson; Colored by: A. Yanchus; Edited: Archie Goodwin. •Characters Introduced: Ch'od, Princess Lilandra Neramani; Starjammers, Jamie Madrox (Multiple Man), Mutant X- Identity revealed in Issue 126, Corsair- a Starjammer and surprise relationship to the X-Men. See the link. •Characters Featured: Magneto, Phoenix (Jean Grey), Eric the Red (Davan Shakari), * Polaris, Havok (Alex Summers). •Gadgets:

    Issue No.105- The Phoenix Unleashed! (1977)

    •Credits: Chris Claremont, Dave Cockrum, Bob Layton, Tom Orx, Andy Yanchus, and Archie Goodwin. •Characters Introduced: Firelord, Princess Lilandra Neramani. •Characters Featured: Havok (Alex Summers), Polaris (Lorna Dane), Phoenix (Jean Grey), Eric the Red (Davan Shakari), Misty Knight, Jean Grey's Parents, John and Elaine Grey. •Gadgets: Firestaff- (weapon used by Firelord), Transporter, Defensive Screens (Shields), Star Gate, Photon Torpedoes, and X-Men Hovercraft.

    Issue No.109- Home Are the Heroes! (1978)

    •Credits: Written by: Chris Claremont; Art by: John Byrne; Inked by: Terry Austin; Lettered by: Joe Rosen; Colored by: Andy Yanchus; Edited: Archie Goodwin. •Characters Introduced:Guardian (James MacDonald Hudson, Weapon Alpha). •Characters Featured: Moira MacTaggert, Princess Lilandra Neramani, Shi'ar Imperial Guard, Phoenix (Jean Grey), [http://marvel.com/universe/Starjammers Starjammers; Corsair Jean Grey's Parents, John and Elaine Grey. •Gadgets: Guardian's Battle Suit- gives him great strength and protection.

    Issue No.110- The X-Sanction! (1978)

    •Credits: Written by: Chris Claremont; Art by: Tony DeZuniga; Art Assist: Dave Cockrum; Lettered by: Annette Kawecki; Colored by: Andy Yanchus; Edited: Archie Goodwin. •Characters Introduced: Warhawk, Police Capt Delaney. •Characters Featured: Moira MacTaggert, Phoenix (Jean Grey).

    Issue No.111- Mindgames! (1978)

    •Credits: Written by: Chris Claremont; Art by: John Byrne; Inked by: Terry Austin; Lettered by: Tom Orzechowski; Colored by: Mary Titus; Edited: Archie Goodwin. •Characters Featured: Beast, Mesmero, Magneto, and Phoenix (Jean Grey) has rejoined the X-Men!

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