| Uncanny X-Men | |
Cover art for Uncanny X-Men #492. Art by David Finch. |
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| Publisher | Marvel Comics |
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| Schedule | Monthly |
| Format | Ongoing |
| Publication date | September 1963-present |
| Number of issues | 498 |
| Main character(s) | Cyclops Emma Frost Angel Colossus Nightcrawler Wolverine Hepzibah |
| Creative team as of July 2007 | |
| Writer(s) | Ed Brubaker |
| Artist(s) | Michael Choi |
| Creator(s) | Stan Lee Jack Kirby |
Uncanny X-Men, first published as simply The X-Men, is the flagship Marvel Comics comic book series for the X-Men franchise, it features the adventures of the eponymous group of mutant superheroes. Marvel Comics is an American comic book company owned by Marvel Publishing Inc Cyclops ( Scott Summers) is a Fictional character, a Superhero that is the field leader of the X-Men in the. Emma Grace Frost is a Fictional character that appears in Comic books published by Marvel Comics. Warren Kenneth Worthington III is a Fictional character, a Comic book Superhero in the Marvel Comics universe. Colossus ( Piotr Nikolaievitch Rasputin) is a Fictional character, a Superhero in the Marvel Comics universe. Nightcrawler ( Kurt Wagner) is a Fictional character, a Comic book Superhero in the Marvel Universe. Hepzibah is a Fictional character in the Marvel Comics universe Ed Brubaker (born November 17 1966 is an Eisner Award -winning American Cartoonist and Writer. Michael Choi is an American Comic book artist currently under exclusive contract with Marvel Comics. Stan Lee (born Stanley Martin Lieber; December 28, 1922) is an American Writer, editor, creator of comic book characters Jack Kirby (born Jacob Kurtzberg, August 28, 1917 &ndash February 6, 1994) was an American Comic book Marvel Comics is an American comic book company owned by Marvel Publishing Inc A comic book (often shortened to simply comic and sometimes called a comic paper or comic magazine) is a Magazine or Book of narrative The X-Men is a team of fictional Superhero characters in Comic books published by Marvel Comics. A mutant within the Marvel Comic books particularly those of the X-Men mythos is an individual who possesses a genetic trait called an A superhero (sometimes rendered super-hero or super hero) is a Fictional character "of unprecedented physical prowess dedicated to acts of derring-do While hugely successful now, it took a number of years since the X-Men's first issue (cover dated September 1963) to become even a mild success. Cover date refers to the date displayed on the covers of Periodical publications such as Magazines and Comic books However this is not necessarily the true The series had been out of production since 1970 until interest was rekindled with 1975's Giant-Size X-Men and the debut of a new, international team. Giant-Size X-Men #1 was a one-time issue of the X-Men Comic book series published by Marvel Comics. Under the guidance of writer Chris Claremont (whose 16-year stint began with August 1975's Uncanny X-Men #94), the series grew in popularity worldwide, eventually spawning a franchise with numerous spin-off "X-Books", including New Mutants, X-Factor, Excalibur, Wolverine, X-Force, Generation X, the simply titled X-Men, and a number of prefixed titles such as Astonishing X-Men and New X-Men. Chris Claremont (born November 30, 1950) is a writer of American Comic books known for his 16-year (1975-1991 stint on Uncanny X-Men Uncanny X-Men #94 is is a Marvel Comic starring The X-Men that was published in August 1975. A spin-off (or spinoff) is a new Organization or Entity formed by a split from a larger one such as a Television series based on a pre-existing The New Mutants is the name of two defunct Marvel Comics Superhero teams as well as the title of two series featuring those teams X-Factor is an American Comic book series published by Marvel Comics. Excalibur is a Marvel Comics Superhero group an offshoot of the X-Men, usually based in the United Kingdom. X-Force is a Fictional Marvel Comics Superhero team one of several Spin-offs of the popular X-Men franchise Generation X is a Fictional Comic book Superhero team a Spin-off of the X-Men franchise published by Marvel Comics. X-Men Legacy is a Marvel Comics series featuring the eponymous group of mutant Superheroes The title began its publication Astonishing X-Men is the name of three X-Men comic books from Marvel Comics, the first two of which were Limited series. New X-Men refers to two Superhero Comic books published by Marvel Comics within the X-Men franchise
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Uncanny X-Men remains Marvel Comics' only Silver Age title to retain its consecutive issue numbering since its conception, even during the early 1970s reprint hiatus. Marvel Comics is an American comic book company owned by Marvel Publishing Inc Amazing Spider-Man, Fantastic Four, Avengers, Daredevil, Thor, Incredible Hulk, Iron Man, and Captain America have all, at one time or another, revamped their numbering back to #1 or have skipped certain issues (for example, there is no Amazing Spider-Man #471 or Fantastic Four #425) when they returned to their proper numbering. The Amazing Spider-Man is the name of several media Presentations which feature the Marvel Comics Superhero Spider-Man, The Fantastic Four is a fictional Superhero team appearing in Comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Avengers is a team of fictional Superhero characters in Comic books published by Marvel Comics. Daredevil is a Fictional character that appears in Comic books published by Marvel Comics. Thor ( Old Norse: Þórr) is the red-haired and bearded God of Thunder in Germanic paganism and its subset Norse paganism This article is about the comic book character and series For all other media appearances see Hulk in other media. Iron Man is a Fictional character that appears in Comic books published by Marvel Comics. These revamps and renumberings took place in the 1990s (first in 1996 and then again in 1998 for Fantastic Four, Iron Man, Avengers, Thor, and Captain America after the Onslaught and Heroes Reborn storylines, respectively; 1998 for Daredevil; 1999 for Amazing Spider-Man and Incredible Hulk).
Created by writer-editor Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby, the series launched in 1963, introducing in its first issue the original five X-Men (the Angel, the Beast, Cyclops, Iceman, and Jean Grey), as well as their teacher, Professor X, and their arch nemesis, the supervillain Magneto. A writer is anyone who creates a written work although the word usually designates those who write creatively or professionally as well as those who have written in many different forms Editing Language, Images or Sound through correction condensation organization and other modifications in various media Stan Lee (born Stanley Martin Lieber; December 28, 1922) is an American Writer, editor, creator of comic book characters The definition of an artist is wide-ranging and covers a broad spectrum of Activities to do with creating Art, practicing the Arts and/or demonstrating Jack Kirby (born Jacob Kurtzberg, August 28, 1917 &ndash February 6, 1994) was an American Comic book Warren Kenneth Worthington III is a Fictional character, a Comic book Superhero in the Marvel Comics universe. Cyclops ( Scott Summers) is a Fictional character, a Superhero that is the field leader of the X-Men in the. Iceman ( Robert Louis "Bobby" Drake) is a fictional Marvel Comics Superhero, a member of the X-Men. Jean Grey-Summers ( née Jean Grey is a Fictional Comic book superheroine appearing in books published by Marvel Comics. Charles Francis Xavier, also known as Professor X, is a Fictional character, a Marvel Comics Superhero known as the leader and founder of A supervillain or supervillainess is a variant of the Villain character type commonly found in Comic books, Action movies and Magneto (alias Erik Magnus Lehnsherr, born Max Eisenhardt) is a Fictional character that appears in Comic books published by Marvel Initially published bi-monthly, it became a monthly with issue #14 (November 1965).
The series ceased publication with #66 (March 1970), but returned as a bi-monthly reprint magazine nine months later. It continued in this fashion until the team was revived and revamped, with additional new members, in Giant Size X-Men #1 (May 1975). The X-Men again began printing new stories with #94 (August 1975).
From #94 until #112 (August 1978), the title remained bi-monthly. Marvel has also published the title bi-weekly for short periods in 1988-90, 1999, and 2002-06. By the early 1980s, the series had become one of the best-selling American comic books, turning many of the writers and illustrators into industry stars and leading to spin-offs such as The New Mutants, Excalibur and Wolverine, as well as to numerous miniseries. An American comic book is a small Magazine originating in the United States and containing a Narrative in the Comics form A spin-off (or spinoff) is a new Organization or Entity formed by a split from a larger one such as a Television series based on a pre-existing The New Mutants is the name of two defunct Marvel Comics Superhero teams as well as the title of two series featuring those teams Excalibur is a Marvel Comics Superhero group an offshoot of the X-Men, usually based in the United Kingdom. A miniseries (also mini-series) in a serial Storytelling medium is a production which tells a story in a pre-planned limited number of episodes
The series originally focused on the entire team, as it usually consisted of between five and seven members throughout the majority of its run. From 1991 until approximately 1995, and again since 2000, the series has focused on one squad of the team.
Recently, however, it has stopped focusing on any one team, favoring instead to focus on a separate group of characters (mainly former x-men, and other teams) living at the mansion. A mansion is a large dwelling House. The word itself derives (through Old French) from the Latin word mansus (the perfect passive participle
It should be noted that during the five-year "reprint" gap between #66-#94, the X-Men did not remain completely out of the spotlight. They made sporadic appearances and cameos either as a group or solo in the following issues:
Ka-Zar #2/Ka-Zar #3/Marvel Tales #30 (December 1970/March 1971/April 1971) - Warren Worthington III (Angel) battles his uncle, Burt Worthington (the Dazzler) in three parts.
Amazing Spider-Man #92 (January 1971) - Bobby Drake (Iceman) does battle with Spider-Man.
Avengers #88 (May 1971) - Professor Charles Xavier makes a cameo appearance with Reed Richards to discuss a possible solution to contain the Hulk.
Amazing Adventures #11-17 (March 1972-March 1973) - Hank McCoy (Beast) has his own series; the X-Men make cameo appearances in #11, #12, and #15.
Incredible Hulk #150 (April 1972) - Alex Summers (Havok) and Lorna Dane (Polaris) confront the Hulk.
Marvel Team-Up #4 (September 1972) - The X-Men and Spider-Man battle Michael Morbius.
Incredible Hulk #161 (March 1973) - Hank battles the Hulk and Mimic.
Avengers #110-111 (April-May 1973) - The X-Men are held captive by Magneto. Apparently, Warren has mysteriously disappeared and remains missing by issue's end.
Shanna the She-Devil #5 (August 1973) - Professor Xavier makes a cameo appearance on a monitor screen, revealing that he had a previous meeting with Shanna once before (off-panel).
Adventure into Fear #20 (February 1974) - In a flashback, Michael Morbius escapes the X-Mansion after their battle in Marvel Team-Up #4. Professor Xavier and Scott Summers (Cyclops) make a cameo appearance.
Incredible Hulk #172 (February 1974) - Professor Xavier, Scott and Jean Grey (Marvel Girl) arrive to take away an unconscious Juggernaut after his battle with the Hulk in a cameo appearance on the last page.
Captain America #172-175 (April-July 1974) - Professor Xavier, Scott, and Jean are left to find their missing teammates after Bobby, Warren, Hank, Alex, Lorna, and members of the Brotherhood of Evl Mutants are abducted by the Secret Empire. Captain America and the Falcon assist the X-Men in battle.
Marvel Team-Up #23 (July 1974) - Bobby battles Johnny Storm of the Fantastic Four and the Equinox. Scott, Jean, and Warren appear in a brief cameo.
Defenders #15-16 (September-October 1974) - Professor Xavier and the Defenders battle Magneto and the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants, who are turned into infants.
Giant-Size Fantastic Four #4 (February 1975) - Professor Xavier meets with the Fantastic Four to find Jamie Madrox (Multiple Man).
The series was initially titled The X-Men from its inception in 1963 until 1981. The series added the adjective "Uncanny" to its cover treatment with issue #114 (Oct. 1978), and formally changed its title to The Uncanny X-Men with #142 (Feb. 1981) [1]. The "Uncanny" adjective is missing on the covers of #137 to be replaced by the blurb "SPECIAL DOUBLE-SIZE ISSUE!" and #138 where it has been omitted or obscured to accommodate a banner advert.
A new series titled simply X-Men launched in October 1991. X-Men Legacy is a Marvel Comics series featuring the eponymous group of mutant Superheroes The title began its publication From that point on, fans and historians began to designate pre-1981 issues as The X-Men Vol. 1 or, more commonly, The Uncanny X-Men. The article "The" was officially dropped from the title in 2002.
Since the introduction of 1991's X-Men series, the plotlines of the various titles have intermingled to varying degrees. However, they were split into two groups: the Gold Team (featured on The Uncanny X-Men), which consisted of Storm, Bishop, Colossus, Archangel, Iceman, and Jean Grey; and the Blue Team (featured on X-Men), which consisted of Cyclops, Psylocke, Beast, Rogue, Gambit, Wolverine, and Jubilee. From 1991-1995, briefly in 1997, and from 2000 on, The Uncanny X-Men and X-Men featured different battalions of X-Men. Appearances of an Uncanny X-Men character in X-Men or vice versa was common, but major stories featuring the characters were normally featured in their respective monthly title.
From 1995-96, when Scott Lobdell was writing both series, and from 1998-2000, when Alan Davis was writing both, Uncanny X-Men and X-Men were effectively treated as a single bi-weekly series, in which plot lines from Uncanny X-Men led directly into the next issue of X-Men. Scott Lobdell (born 1963 is an American Comic book writer He is mostly known for his work throughout the 1990s on Marvel Comics ' X-Men-related titles Alan Davis (born 1956 is a British writer and artist of Comic books Biography UK work Alan Davis was born on June 18, 1956
Like many popular comic book series, Uncanny X-Men also produced double-sized annuals, doing so in 1970 and 1971, then regularly from 1979-2001. An annual publication, more often called simply an annual, is a book or a Magazine, Comic book or Comic strip published yearly After the success of the Ultimate annuals, Uncanny X-Men resumed annual publication in 2006, rebooting the numeration at #1. Ultimate Marvel is an Imprint of Comic books published by Marvel Comics, featuring reimagined and updated versions of the company's most popular Superhero
| Issues | Characters |
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| #1-26 | Angel, Beast, Cyclops, Iceman, Jean Grey (as Marvel Girl), Professor X |
| #27-29 | Angel, Beast, Cyclops, Iceman, Jean Grey (as Marvel Girl), Mimic, Professor X |
| #30-39 | Angel, Beast, Cyclops, Iceman, Jean Grey (as Marvel Girl), Professor X |
| #40-42 | Angel, Beast, Changeling (as Professor X), Cyclops, Iceman, Jean Grey (as Marvel Girl) |
| #43-59 | Angel, Beast, Cyclops, Iceman, Jean Grey (as Marvel Girl) |
| #60-64 | Angel, Beast, Cyclops, Iceman, Jean Grey (as Marvel Girl), Polaris |
| #65-66 | Angel, Beast, Cyclops, Havok, Iceman, Jean Grey (as Marvel Girl), Polaris, Professor X |
| #94 | Angel, Banshee, Colossus, Cyclops, Havok, Iceman, Jean Grey (as Marvel Girl), Nightcrawler, Polaris, Professor X, Storm, Sunfire, Thunderbird, Wolverine |
| #95 | Banshee, Colossus, Cyclops, Nightcrawler, Professor X, Storm, Thunderbird, Wolverine |
| #96-109 | Banshee, Colossus, Cyclops, Nightcrawler, Professor X, Storm, Wolverine |
| #110-117 | Banshee, Colossus, Cyclops, Jean Grey (as Phoenix), Nightcrawler, Professor X, Storm, Wolverine |
| #118-124 | Banshee, Colossus, Cyclops, Nightcrawler, Storm, Wolverine |
| #125-128 | Banshee, Colossus, Cyclops, Jean Grey (as Phoenix), Nightcrawler, Storm, Wolverine |
| #129-137 | Colossus, Cyclops, Jean Grey/Phoenix, Nightcrawler, Professor X, Storm, Wolverine |
| #138 | Colossus, Cyclops, Nightcrawler, Professor X, Storm, Wolverine |
| #139-148 | Angel, Colossus, Nightcrawler, Professor X, Sprite, Storm, Wolverine |
| #149 | Colossus, Nightcrawler, Professor X, Sprite, Storm, Wolverine |
| #150 | Colossus, Cyclops, Nightcrawler, Professor X, Sprite, Storm, Wolverine |
| #151 | Colossus, Cyclops, Nightcrawler, Professor X, Storm, Wolverine |
| #152-170 | Colossus, Cyclops, Nightcrawler, Professor X, Sprite, Storm, Wolverine |
| #171-175 | Ariel, Colossus, Cyclops, Nightcrawler, Professor X, Rogue, Storm, Wolverine |
| #176-187 | Colossus, Nightcrawler, Professor X, Rogue, Shadowcat, Storm, Wolverine |
| #188-196 | Colossus, Nightcrawler, Professor X, Rachel Summers, Rogue, Shadowcat, Storm, Wolverine |
| #197-198 | Colossus, Cyclops, Nightcrawler, Professor X, Rachel Summers, Rogue, Shadowcat, Wolverine |
| #199 | Colossus, Cyclops, Magneto, Nightcrawler, Professor X, Rachel Summers/Phoenix, Rogue, Shadowcat, Wolverine |
| #200 | Colossus, Cyclops, Magneto, Nightcrawler, Professor X, Rachel Summers (as Phoenix), Rogue, Shadowcat, Storm, Wolverine |
| #201 | Colossus, Cyclops, Magneto, Nightcrawler, Rachel Summers (as Phoenix), Rogue, Shadowcat, Storm, Wolverine |
| #202-208 | Colossus, Magneto, Nightcrawler, Rachel Summers (as Phoenix), Rogue, Shadowcat, Storm, Wolverine |
| #209-212 | Colossus, Magneto, Nightcrawler, Rogue, Shadowcat, Storm, Wolverine |
| #213 | Colossus, Magneto, Nightcrawler, Psylocke, Rogue, Shadowcat, Storm, Wolverine |
| #214 | Colossus, Dazzler, Magneto, Nightcrawler, Psylocke, Rogue, Shadowcat, Storm, Wolverine |
| #215 | Colossus, Dazzler, Longshot, Magneto, Nightcrawler, Psylocke, Rogue, Shadowcat, Storm, Wolverine |
| #216-218 | Dazzler, Longshot, Magneto, Psylocke, Rogue, Storm, Wolverine |
| #219-224 | Dazzler, Havok, Longshot, Magneto, Psylocke, Rogue, Storm, Wolverine |
| #225-247 | Colossus, Dazzler, Havok, Longshot, Magneto, Psylocke, Rogue, Storm, Wolverine |
| #248 | Colossus, Dazzler, Havok, Longshot, Magneto, Psylocke, Storm |
| #249-250 | Colossus, Dazzler, Havok, Magneto, Psylocke |
| #251-253 | Colossus, Dazzler, Jubilee, Magneto, Psylocke, Wolverine |
| #254-259 | Banshee, Dazzler, Forge, Jubilee, Polaris, Psylocke, Wolverine |
| #260 | Banshee, Dazzler, Forge, Jubilee, Psylocke, Wolverine |
| #261-269 | Banshee, Forge, Jubilee, Psylocke, Wolverine |
| #270-276 | Banshee, Forge, Gambit, Jubilee, Psylocke, Storm, Wolverine |
| #277-280 | Banshee, Forge, Gambit, Jubilee, Professor X, Psylocke, Storm, Wolverine |
| #281-286 | Archangel, Colossus, Iceman, Jean Grey, Professor X, Storm (Gold team) |
| #287-304 | Archangel, Bishop, Colossus, Iceman, Jean Grey, Professor X, Storm (Gold Team) |
| #305-315 | Archangel, Bishop, Iceman, Jean Grey, Professor X, Storm |
| #316-317 | Archangel, Beast, Bishop, Cyclops, Gambit, Iceman, Jean Grey, Jubilee, Professor X, Psylocke, Rogue, Storm, Wolverine |
| #318-335 | Archangel, Beast, Bishop, Cannonball, Cyclops, Gambit, Iceman, Jean Grey, Professor X, Psylocke, Rogue, Storm, Wolverine |
| #336-340 | Archangel, Beast, Bishop, Cannonball, Cyclops, Gambit, Iceman, Jean Grey, Joseph, Professor X, Psylocke, Rogue, Storm, Wolverine |
| #341-342 | Archangel, Beast, Bishop, Cannonball, Cyclops, Gambit, Jean Grey, Joseph, Professor X, Psylocke, Rogue, Storm, Wolverine |
| #343-349 | Beast, Bishop, Gambit, Joseph, Rogue |
| #350-351 | Archangel, Beast, Bishop, Cannonball, Cyclops, Gambit, Jean Grey, Joseph, Professor X, Psylocke, Rogue, Storm, Wolverine |
| #352-353 | Archangel, Beast, Bishop, Cannonball, Cyclops, Iceman, Jean Grey, Joseph, Maggott, Marrow, Psylocke, Rogue, Storm, Wolverine |
| #354-360 | Archangel, Beast, Bishop, Cannonball, Cyclops, Iceman, Jean Grey, Joseph, Maggott, Marrow, Rogue, Storm, Wolverine |
| #361-373 | Colossus, Gambit, Marrow, Nightcrawler, Rogue, Shadowcat, Storm, Wolverine |
| #374-376 | Archangel, Beast, Colossus, Cyclops, Gambit, Iceman, Jean Grey, Marrow, Nightcrawler, Professor X, Psylocke, Rogue, Shadowcat, Storm |
| #377-380 | Archangel, Beast, Colossus, Gambit, Iceman, Jean Grey, Marrow, Nightcrawler, Professor X, Psylocke, Rogue, Shadowcat, Storm, Wolverine |
| #381-390 | Beast, Cable, Gambit, Jean Grey, Rogue, Storm |
| #392-393 | Cyclops, Dazzler, Frenzy, Jean Grey, Northstar, Omerta, Professor X, Sunpyre, Wolverine, Wraith |
| #394 | Archangel, Cyclops, Jean Grey, Wolverine |
| #395-399 | Archangel, Chamber, Iceman, Nightcrawler, Wolverine |
| #400-409 | Archangel, Chamber, Iceman, Nightcrawler, Stacy X, Wolverine |
| #410-414 | Archangel, Iceman, Nightcrawler, Professor X, Stacy X, Wolverine |
| #415-422 | Archangel, Husk, Iceman, Nightcrawler, Northstar, Professor X, Wolverine |
| #423-426 | Archangel, Havok, Husk, Iceman, Juggernaut, Nightcrawler, Northstar, Polaris, Professor X, Wolverine |
| #427-437 | Archangel, Havok, Husk, Iceman, Jubilee, Juggernaut, Nightcrawler, Northstar, Polaris, Professor X, Wolverine |
| #438-443 | Archangel, Husk, Iceman, Nightcrawler, Polaris, Professor X, Wolverine |
| #444-448 | Bishop, Cannonball, Marvel Girl (Rachel Grey), Nightcrawler, Sage, Storm, Wolverine |
| #449-454 | Bishop, Marvel Girl, Nightcrawler, Sage, Storm, Wolverine |
| #455-456 | Bishop, Marvel Girl, Nightcrawler, Storm, Wolverine |
| #457-468 | Bishop, Marvel Girl, Nightcrawler, Psylocke, Storm, Wolverine |
| #469-474 | Bishop, Cannonball, Marvel Girl, Nightcrawler, Psylocke |
| #475-486 | Darwin, Havok, Marvel Girl, Nightcrawler, Polaris, Professor X, Warpath |
| #487-491 | Caliban, Hepzibah, Nightcrawler, Professor X, Storm, Warpath |
| #492-494 | Messiah Complex crossover |
| #495-499 | Angel, Colossus, Cyclops, Emma Frost, Nightcrawler, Wolverine |
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| Title | Material Collected | Publication Date | ISBN |
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| X-Men: The Dark Phoenix Saga | Uncanny X-Men #129-137 | April, 2006 | ISBN 0-7851-2213-5 |
| X-Men: Days of Future Past | Uncanny X-Men #138-143, Annual 4 | October, 2004 | ISBN 0-7851-1560-9 |
| Uncanny X-Men from the Ashes | Uncanny X-Men #168-176 | August, 1999 | ISBN 0-3129-4391-1 |
| X-Men: Mutant Massacre | Uncanny X-Men #210-213, X-Factor #9-11, New Mutants #46, Thor #373-374, Power Pack #27 |
October, 2001 | ISBN 0-7851-0224-8 |
| X-Men: The Fall of the Mutants | Uncanny X-Men #224-226, X-Factor #24-26, New Mutants #59-61 |
February, 2002 | ISBN 0-7851-0825-4 |
| X-Men: Inferno | Uncanny X-Men #239-243, X-Factor #36-39, and New Mutants #71-73 |
December, 1996 | ISBN 0-7851-0222-1 |
| X-Men: Mutations | Amazing Adventures (Vol. Jose Madureira (born December 3, 1974, in Philadelphia; mædəˈrærə often simply called Joe Mad, is an American comic book Chris Bachalo (born August 23, 1965) is an American Comic book illustrator known for his quirky cartoon-like style Adam Kubert (born October 6, 1959 in Boonton New Jersey) is an American Comic book Artist whose work has been published Olivier Coipel is a French Comic book artist. He came to prominence as the artist of the American DC Comics book Legion of Super-Heroes Tom Raney is an American Comic book artist best known for his work on such series as Stormwatch, DV8, Alpha Flight Billy Tan Mung Khoy, commonly known as Billy Tan, is a Malaysian comic book artist. Salvador Larroca (born 1964 is a Spanish Comic book Artist, primarily known for his work on various X-Men titles Michael Choi is an American Comic book artist currently under exclusive contract with Marvel Comics. 2) #11, #17, X-Factor (Vol. 1) #15, #24-25, Uncanny X-Men #256-258 |
October, 1996 | ISBN 0-7851-0197-7 |
| X-men: Crossroads | Uncanny X-Men #273-277 | September, 1998 | ISBN 0-7851-0662-6 |
| X-Men: The Coming of Bishop | Uncanny X-Men #282-287 | March, 1995 | ISBN 0-7851-0099-7 |
| X-Men: X-Cutioner's Song | Uncanny X-Men #294-296, X-Force #84-86, X-Men #14-16, X-Factor #16-18 | May, 1994 | ISBN 0-7851-0025-3 |
| X-Men Visionaries: Joe Madureira | Uncanny X-Men #325-326, #329-330, and #341-343 | August, 2000 | ISBN 0-7851-0748-7 |
| X-Men: The Complete Onslaught Epic, Vol. 1 | X-Men #53-54, Uncanny X-Men #334-335, Avengers #400-401, Onslaught: X-Men, X-Man #18, X-Force #57, Cable #34 and Incredible Hulk #444 |
December, 2007 | ISBN 0-7851-2823-9 |
| X-Men: The Complete Onslaught Epic, Vol. 2 | Excalibur #100, Fantastic Four #415, X-Factor #125-126, Generation X #18, Wolverine #104, X-Men #55, Uncanny X-Men #336, Cable #35, and X-Force #58 |
June, 2008 | ISBN 0-7851-2824-7 |
| Astonishing X-Men: Deathwish (Apocalypse: The Twelve Prelude) | X-Men #92, #95
plus Astonishing X-Men Vol. 2 #1-3, Uncanny X-Men #375 |
October 2000 | ISBN 0-7851-0754-1 |
| X-Men Vs. Apocalypse Volume 1: The Twelve | Uncanny X-Men #376-377, Cable #75-76, X-Men #96-97 & Wolverine #146-147 |
March, 2007 | ISBN 0-7851-2263-X |
| X-Men Vs. Apocalypse Volume 2: Ages Of Apocalypse | Uncanny X-Men #378, Cable #77, Wolverine #148, X-Men Unlimited #26, X-Men #98, Search of Cyclops #1-4 |
October, 2008 | ISBN 0-7851-2264-8 |
| X-Men: Dream's End | Uncanny X-Men #388-390, Cable #87, Bishop #16, X-Men #108-110 |
December, 2004 | ISBN 0-7851-1551-X |
| X-Men: Eve of Destruction | Uncanny X-Men #391-393, X-Men #111-113 | May, 2005 | ISBN 0-7851-1552-8 |
| Poptopia (Uncanny X-Men) | Uncanny X-Men #394-399 | February, 2002 | ISBN 0-7851-0801-7 |
| Uncanny X-Men Volume 1: Hope | Uncanny X-Men #410-415 | January, 2003 | ISBN 0-7851-1060-7 |
| Uncanny X-Men Volume 2: Dominant Species | Uncanny X-Men #416-420 | July, 2003 | ISBN 0-7851-1132-8 |
| Uncanny X-Men Volume 3: Holy War | Uncanny X-Men #421-427 | October, 2003 | ISBN 0-7851-1133-6 |
| Uncanny X-Men Volume 4: The Draco | Uncanny X-Men #428-434 | March, 2004 | ISBN 0-7851-1134-4 |
| Uncanny X-Men Volume 5: She Lies With Angels | Uncanny X-Men #437-441 | July, 2004 | ISBN 0-7851-1196-4 |
| Uncanny X-Men Volume 6: Bright New Mourning | Uncanny X-Men #435-436, Uncanny X-Men #442-443; New X-Men #155-156 |
August, 2004 | ISBN 0-7851-1406-8 |
| Uncanny X-Men - The New Age Vol. 1: The End of History | Uncanny X-Men #444-449 | December, 2004 | ISBN 0-7851-1535-8 |
| Uncanny X-Men - The New Age Vol. 2: The Cruelest Cut | Uncanny X-Men #450-454 | February, 2005 | ISBN 0-7851-1645-1 |
| Uncanny X-Men - The New Age Vol. 3: On Ice | Uncanny X-Men #455-461 | August, 2005 | ISBN 0-7851-1649-4 |
| House of M: Uncanny X-Men | Uncanny X-Men #462-465, Secrets of the House of M | February, 2006 | ISBN 0-7851-1663-X |
| Uncanny X-Men - The New Age Vol. 4: End Of Greys | Uncanny X-Men #466-471 | June, 2006 | ISBN 0-7851-1664-8 |
| Uncanny X-Men - The New Age Vol. 5: First Foursaken | Uncanny X-Men #472-474, Uncanny X-Men Annual #1 | October, 2006 | ISBN 0-7851-2323-7 |
| Uncanny X-Men: Rise & Fall Of The Shi'ar Empire | Uncanny X-Men #475-486 | January, 2008 | ISBN 0-7851-1800-8 |
| Uncanny X-Men: Extremists | Uncanny X-Men #487-491 | December, 2007 | ISBN 0-7851-1982-5 |
| Title | Material Collected | Publication Date | ISBN |
|---|---|---|---|
| Marvel Masterworks: The X-Men, Vol. 1 | The X-Men #1-10 | May, 2002 | ISBN 0-7851-0845-9 |
| Marvel Masterworks: The X-Men, Vol. 2 | The X-Men #11-21 | November, 2003 | ISBN 0-7851-0983-8 |
| Marvel Masterworks: The X-Men, Vol. 3 | The X-Men #22-31 | September, 2003 | ISBN 0-7851-1269-3 |
| Marvel Masterworks: The X-Men, Vol. 4 | The X-Men #32-42 | September, 2004 | ISBN 0-7851-1607-9 |
| Marvel Masterworks: The X-Men, Vol. 5 | The X-Men #43-53, The Avengers (Vol. 1) #53, Ka-Zar #2-3, Marvel Tales #30 |
July, 2005 | ISBN 0-7851-1787-3 |
| Marvel Masterworks: The X-Men, Vol. 6 | The X-Men #54-66 | January, 2006 | ISBN 0-7851-2056-4 |
| Marvel Masterworks: The Uncanny X-Men, Vol. 1 | Giant-Size X-Men #1, X-Men (Uncanny) #94-100 | December, 2003 | ISBN 0-7851-1192-1 |
| Marvel Masterworks: The Uncanny X-Men, Vol. 2 | Uncanny X-Men #101-110 | December, 2004 | ISBN 0-7851-1193-X |
| Marvel Masterworks: The Uncanny X-Men, Vol. 3 | Uncanny X-men #111-121 | March, 2004 | ISBN 0-7851-1194-8 |
| Marvel Masterworks: The Uncanny X-Men, Vol. 4 | Uncanny X-Men #122-131, Uncanny X-Men Annual #3 | October, 2004 | ISBN 0-7851-1630-3 |
| Marvel Masterworks: The Uncanny X-Men Vol. 5 | Uncanny X-Men #132-140, Uncanny X-Men Annual #4, "Phoenix: The Untold Story" |
January, 2005 | ISBN 0-7851-1698-2 |
| Marvel Masterworks: The Uncanny X-Men Vol. 6 | Uncanny X-Men #141-150 | January, 2008 | ISBN 0-7851-3013-0 |
| Uncanny X-Men: Rise & Fall Of The Shi'ar Empire | Uncanny X-Men #475-486 | July, 2007 | ISBN 0-7851-2515-9 |
| X-Men: Messiah Complex | X-Men: Messiah Complex One-Shot, Uncanny X-Men #492-494, X-Men #205-207, New X-Men #44-46, and X-Factor #25-27 | April 2008 | ISBN 0-7851-2899-9 |
| The X-Men Omnibus Vol. 1 | The X-Men #1-31 | October 2008 | ISBN 0-7851-2958-8 |
| Uncanny X-Men Omnibus, Vol. 1 | Giant-Size X-Men #1, X-Men (Uncanny) #94-131, X-Men (Uncanny) Annual #3 |
May, 2006 | ISBN 0-7851-2101-3 |