Uncanny X-Men #12 via buy on eBay [paid commission] art: Jack Kirby. Uncanny X-Men #13 via buy on eBay [paid commission] art: Jack Kirby, Joe Sinnott. Uncanny X-Men #14 via buy on eBay [paid commission] art: Jack Kirby. Uncanny X-Men #15 via buy on eBay [paid commission] art: Dick Ayers, Jack Kirby. Uncanny X-Men #16 via buy on eBay [paid. To this day, the X-Men keep fighting the Phoenix Force, reaffirming and preserving the story's influence. The now-iconic cover of Uncanny X-Men #135 is the perfect metaphor for the franchise's existence. Since the Phoenix's debut, the Force has had the team wrapped around its finger. Dark Phoenix will forever haunt the X-Men, for better or worse.
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A cover gallery for the comic book X-Men. X-Men ? #1-49 #50-99 #100-149 #150-199 Next. X-Men #1 via buy on eBay [paid commission] variant. The X-Men are a fictional team of superhero characters set in the Marvel Comics universe, and created by Jack Kirby & Stan Lee. They originally appeared in The X-Men #1 from September 1963. 1. 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).First use of the word "SNIKT" in association with Wolverine's claws. Why We Picked It: While there are plenty of classic X-Men covers from the 1960s, this incredible cover by the great Dave. The X-Men. Marvel , 1963 Series. Index Status / Cover Scan Status (266 covers for 141 issues available). A click on the cover leads to the large cover view, a click on the issue number to the issue data. 1 September 1963 Add/replace cover. 1 [British] September 1963 Add/replace cover. 2 The original X-Men #1 cover placed high on IGN's list of the top 25 most iconic cover book covers of all time. It's clear that art is continuing to influence Marvel artists even more than 30 years.
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Welcome to our ever growing Comic Cover Gallery. Utopian as it may sound, we intend to have every released comic cover added one day. We hope that our Comic Cover Gallery will be a valuable tool in your own personal research, as well as determining what issues to buy, both Current and Back Issues. If you want to apply to help with the cover. Six pages from X-Men #1, and a look at the 24 covers! The heroes of Krakoa become the heroes of Earth in the surprise relaunch of the hit series X-Men. With July 7's X-Men #1, writer Gerry Duggan. The cover to X-Men (2nd series) #1 released in 1991 is a modern rendition of this same cover with Magneto in a magnetic force bubble being assaulted by the full battalion of mutants that comprised the 90s X-Men. XXXXX XXXXX. The X-Men hit a new high with the teaming of Chris Claremont and John Byrne. This is evidenced by the cover to Uncanny X. Cover Artist: Various. See the Uncanny X-Men like you've never seen them before on these stunning variant covers collected together in one oversized comic. See thrilling renditions of your favorite X-characters from top creators like J. Scott Campbell, Arthur Adams, Alex Ross, John Cassaday, Rob Liefeld and many, many more.
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Uncanny X-Men #251 featured one of the most striking and brutal X-Men covers ever (though it also played into the cliché of artists being unable to draw feet). On this cover, Wolverine is crucified on a large X, hidden in shadows, with piles of skulls in the foreground, and rain and a flying raven overhead. Artists Marc Silvestri and Dan Green created this memorable and disturbing cover. 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.
Uncanny X-Men #137 (September 1980) One of the most iconic covers in Marvel Comics history arrived in the September 1980 issue of Uncanny X-Men. This was the final issue of the Dark Phoenix Saga and it featured the death of Jean Grey, one of the first heroic deaths in comic books, and a shocking moment for readers. 1 The Mark Of The Monster. Often forgotten due to the inclusion of a crazy storyline, the cover of issue #40 is probably one of the more memorable things about the comic. It features a picture of Frankenstein's monster , waiting behind a door in an ambush for the X-Men.
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1 New X-Men #114 (Cover by Frank Quitely)Introduces The New X-Men To The World. The iconic cover to the first issue of Morrison's New X-Men is the perfect introduction to the team. Frank Quitely puts the team in shadow, still to be fully revealed, backlit with a vibrant fluorescent orange; very early-2000s, but still a great visual. X-Men #75 reprinted the story from X-Men #27 by Roy Thomas, Werner Roth, Dick Ayers, and Sam Rosen. It sported a new cover that's as amazing as any cover drawn by Gil Kane in this era. RELATED: 10 Most Cringeworthy Marvel Bronze Age Covers. The only problem with X-Men #75's cover is the dialogue, where Mimic threatens to kill the X-Men. While.