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  1. A cover gallery for the comic book Uncanny X-Men. Uncanny X-Men ? ... Uncanny X-Men #49 via buy on eBay [paid commission] art: Jim Steranko

    • X-Men: Messiah Complex #1
    • X-Men #203, Vol. 2
    • Uncanny X-Men #101
    • Uncanny X-Men #136
    • House of M #1
    • Uncanny X-Men #4
    • Marvel Graphic Novel Vol. 1 #5
    • X-Men Vol. 2 #1
    • Uncanny X-Men #141
    • Uncanny X-Men #135

    The House of M storyline had severe repercussions on the Marvel universe. Wanda Maximoff's mental breakdown provoked the decimation of mutants, leading to the beginning of Messiah Complex. Messiah Complexinvolves the birth of the first mutant child since the decimation, launching a race between the X-Men, Marauders, Acolytes, Reavers, and Purifiers...

    Mr. Sinister is one of the X-Men's best villains. He's also one of their most underrated, often confused with Apocalypse and yet to make his debut on the big screen. Yet Sinister has been front and center in many of the X-Men's most iconic storylines, such as the Endangered Species event, an immediate follow-up to House of M. The cover of X-Men#203...

    Comic book fans know Jean Grey has an intricate and rich backstory. She is arguably the most powerful being in X-Men lore thanks to serving as the host of the almighty Phoenix Force. The Force's arrival in the late 1980s changed the X-Men's course forever, introducing a larger-than-life threat that claimed the life of one of the team's founding mem...

    Things wouldn't remain calm for long, and Jean Grey's fall from grace was around the corner. Under the corruption of the Phoenix Force, Jean commits atrocious acts that lead her down a path from which there is no return. Readers expected a tragic ending for Jean, but it was still heartbreaking to see. RELATED: 10 Unpopular Opinions About Jean Grey ...

    House of M's popularity suffered a recent boost thanks to WandaVision. The story showcases the Scarlet Witch's vast and devastating power and explores the severe damage that years of trauma left on her psyche. Convinced by her twin brother, Pietro, Wanda creates a new world where she gives everyone what they seemingly want. Esad Ribic's cover for t...

    Magneto and his Brotherhood of Evil Mutants are among the first villains the X-Men ever face. They have become the most emblematic antagonists for the mutant team, being their constant foes throughout years of uninterrupted continuity. For the Brotherhood's comic book debut, legendary artist Jack Kirby grants them the whole cover. Portraying them a...

    The X-Men franchise has never shied away from dealing with severe issues in its storylines. God Loves, Man Killsfrom 1982 handles themes of intolerance and religious fanatism with surprising empathy and nuance, becoming one of the undisputed best storylines in all of Marvel. With art by Brent Anderson, the cover depicts the X-Men against a pitch-bl...

    Before the MCU, the X-Men were the undisputed stars of Marvel. Only Spider-Man surpassed them in popularity. The team welcomed the 1990s with a reinvention of sorts, launching a new spinoff title helmed by the iconic duo of Chris Claremont and Jim Lee. RELATED: 10 Best X-Men Comic Book Issues Of The 1990s X-Men vol. 2 #1 is still the best-selling c...

    "Days of Future Past" is not only one of the best X-Men storylines from the 1980s but one of the greatest in all of comics history. It cemented the X-Menas the go-to title for thought-provoking, engrossing storylines that weren't afraid to experiment beyond the genre's confinements. The cover is appropriately anxious, featuring a frightened Kitty P...

    "The Dark Phoenix Saga"still holds up. It's the most acclaimed X-Menstoryline, an event that forever changed the superhero landscape, whose influence transcended the genre and became a prominent part of pop culture. To this day, the X-Men keep fighting the Phoenix Force, reaffirming and preserving the story's influence. The now-iconic cover of Unca...

    • Giant-Size X-Men #1. Published: May 1975. Estimated Price: $9,000 USD (Raw High Grade) Why It’s a Key: First appearance of the new X-Men team (Storm, Nightcrawler, Colossus, Thunderbird and Magik).
    • Uncanny X-Men #100. Published: August 1976. Estimated Price: $650 USD (Raw High Grade) Why It’s a Key: Classic battle of the original X-Men vs the new X-Men.
    • Uncanny X-Men #120. Published: April 1979. Estimated Price: $40 USD (Raw High Grade) Why It’s a Key: First cameo team appearance of Alpha Flight (Sasquatch, Aurora, Northstar, Shaman, Snowbird)
    • Uncanny X-Men #135. Published: July 1980. Estimated Price: $170 USD (Raw High Grade) Why It’s a Key: Second appearance of Jean Grey as The Dark Phoenix. First appearance of Senator Robert Kelly.
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  3. Jun 5, 2020 · Adding to the interest of the cover, the tear-outs themselves appear to be from other famous X-Men covers. As far as I can tell: Upper left: Wolverine from Wolverine Limited Series #1 (on the list) Upper right: Cable (source unknown) Bottom right: Magneto from X-Men vol. 2 #1 (also on the list) Bottom left: either Cyclops or Professor Xavier ...

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  4. Mar 8, 2024 · The 15 Best Comic Covers of the X-Men's Krakoan Era. By Isaac Jansons. Published Mar 8, 2024. As the X-Men’s visionary period on the nation of Krakoa draws to a close, it's worth revisiting 13 of the best covers from across its tenure. Custom Image by Robert Wood.

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