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Uncanny X-Men

Cover to The X-Men #1 (Sept. 1963)
Art by Jack Kirby

Publication information
Publisher Marvel Comics
Schedule Monthly
Format Ongoing series
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No. of issues
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Created by
Stan Lee
Jack Kirby
Written by
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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.


The title was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, met with a lukewarm reception, and was eventually cancelled in 1970. Interest was rekindled with 1975's Giant-Size X-Men and the debut of a new, international team. Under the guidance of David Cockrum and 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, X-Force, Generation X, the simply titled X-Men, and a number of prefixed titles such as New X-Men, Astonishing X-Men, Essential X-Men, All-New X-Men and Extraordinary X-Men.




Contents






  • 1 Publication history


    • 1.1 1963–1970: Original run


    • 1.2 1975–1991: Chris Claremont era


    • 1.3 1991–2011: Post-Claremont era


    • 1.4 2011–2012: Volume 2


    • 1.5 2013–2015: Volume 3


    • 1.6 2015–2016: Volume 4


    • 1.7 2018– present: Volume 5




  • 2 Annual


  • 3 Team roster


    • 3.1 Volume 1


    • 3.2 Volume 2


    • 3.3 Volume 3


    • 3.4 Volume 4


    • 3.5 Volume 5


    • 3.6 Timeline




  • 4 Contributors


    • 4.1 Authors


    • 4.2 Pencilers




  • 5 Title


  • 6 Collected editions


    • 6.1 Trade paperbacks


      • 6.1.1 Masterworks


      • 6.1.2 Essentials


      • 6.1.3 Panini Pocket Books


      • 6.1.4 Epic Collections


      • 6.1.5 Other TPBs


        • 6.1.5.1 Volume 1


        • 6.1.5.2 Volume 2


        • 6.1.5.3 Volume 3


        • 6.1.5.4 Volume 4


        • 6.1.5.5 Volume 5






    • 6.2 Hardcovers


      • 6.2.1 Masterworks


      • 6.2.2 Oversized hardcovers






  • 7 References


  • 8 External links





Publication history



1963–1970: Original run


Created by writer-editor Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby, the series launched in September 1963,[1][2] introducing in its first issue the original five X-Men (Angel, the Beast, Cyclops, Iceman, and Marvel Girl) and their teacher, Professor X, as well as their nemesis, the supervillain Magneto.[3] Although Lee would deny it, it was noticed by contemporary writer Arnold Drake, that the concept of the series emulated his own earlier series for National Periodical Publications's (Now DC Comics), The Doom Patrol, in many respects. However, National's editorial staff did not support Drake's concerns.[4]


Initially published bimonthly, it became a monthly with issue #14 (November 1965). Lee's run lasted 19 issues, and featured X-Men battling villains such as Magneto's Brotherhood of Evil Mutants which included the Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver;[5] the Sentinels giant robots programmed to destroy all mutants, and their creator Bolivar Trask; and Juggernaut, Xavier's stepbrother transformed by a mystical gem and seeking revenge on Xavier.


The series was placed firmly in the Marvel Universe, with guest appearances by Namor in #6 and the Avengers in #9. The jungle adventure hero Ka-Zar and the Savage Land were introduced in issue #10.[6]Roy Thomas wrote the series from #20 (May 1966) to #44 (May 1968). Thomas and artist Werner Roth created the Banshee in #28 (Jan. 1967).[7][8]The X-Men #45 (June 1968) featured a crossover with The Avengers #53 (June 1968).[9][10] After brief runs by Gary Friedrich and Arnold Drake – the latter of which introduced the new X-Men Lorna Dane[11] and Havok,[12] and during which the series adopted a new logo designed by Jim Steranko – Thomas returned to the series with issue #55 and was joined by artist Neal Adams the following issue for an acclaimed run of stories.[13][14] After a battle with the Hulk in issue #66 (March 1970),[15] the title ceased publishing original material and featured reprints in issues #67 (Dec. 1970) through #93 (June 1975).



1975–1991: Chris Claremont era




Writer Chris Claremont looks through a copy of a hardcover X-Men volume that collects many of the issues he wrote, March 2012.


X-Men was relaunched in May 1975 with Giant-Size X-Men #1, by Len Wein and Dave Cockrum.[16] The title featured a new, international team consisting of Cyclops, Banshee, Sunfire and Wolverine, along with new characters Storm, Nightcrawler, Colossus and Thunderbird. The original plan was to continue Giant-Size X-Men as a quarterly, but instead original stories were printed in the book, again initially bimonthly.[8]Chris Claremont's first issue as writer, #94, featured all the original X-Men leaving the team with the exception of Cyclops. Sunfire also left, having agreed to assist the X-Men on one successful mission only. Thunderbird was killed in #95.[17]Moira MacTaggert, a human ally of the X-Men, and later to be established as a former fiancée of Xavier, debuted in #96.[17] Marvel Girl became the Phoenix in issue #101.[18] This was followed by the first Shi'ar space opera story. Cockrum was replaced as penciller by John Byrne as of #108.[19] Byrne became co-plotter, and during his run the series became a monthly title again.[8]


The series title was changed to The Uncanny X-Men with issue #114 (October 1978).


For the remainder of the decade the X-Men fight enemies such as Stephen Lang and his Sentinels, Magneto, Banshee's cousin Black Tom and the Juggernaut, the Shi'ar Erik the Red and the Imperial Guard, Arcade, Wolverine's former colleagues, Canadian superhero team Alpha Flight,[20] and MacTaggert's son Proteus.[21] In 2010, Comics Bulletin ranked Claremont and Byrne's run on The X-Men second on its list of the "Top 10 1970s Marvels".[22]


The "Dark Phoenix Saga" in 1980 led to a change in the line-up of the team, with the death of Phoenix (Jean Grey),[23] and Cyclops leaving the team to mourn her. Comics writers and historians Roy Thomas and Peter Sanderson observed that "'The Dark Phoenix Saga' is to Claremont and Byrne what 'the Galactus Trilogy' is to Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. It is a landmark in Marvel history, showcasing its creators' work at the height of their abilities."[24][25] The storyline also saw the introduction of recurring antagonists the Hellfire Club, and its Inner Circle consisting of Sebastian Shaw, Emma Frost, Harry Leland, Donald Pierce, along with Mastermind, previously a member of Magneto's Brotherhood. Teenage mutant Kitty Pryde was introduced in #129 (Jan. 1980) and joined the X-Men in #139. Dazzler, a disco-singing, roller-skating mutant, was introduced in #130 (Feb. 1980), but did not join the team, instead having a solo title.


A new Brotherhood of Evil Mutants, led by Mystique, was introduced in the "Days of Future Past" storyline (#141-#142, Jan–Feb 1981) in which a time-travelling Kitty Pryde tried to avert a dystopian future caused by the Brotherhood assassinating Presidential candidate Senator Robert Kelly.[26] Byrne plotted the story wanting to depict the Sentinels as a genuine threat to the existence of the mutant race.[27] He then left the series after #143, being replaced by a returning Cockrum, who in turn was succeeded by Paul Smith and John Romita Jr.


By the mid-1980s The Uncanny X-Men had become one of the best-selling American comic books,[28] turning many of the writers and illustrators into industry stars and leading to numerous spin-offs and miniseries.


Magneto was gradually revealed to be more complex: #150 established that he was a survivor of the Holocaust, and in #161 it is shown that Magneto and Professor Xavier had known each other before Xavier had founded the X-Men. Rogue, a member of Mystique's Brotherhood, defected to the X-Men in #171 (July 1983). Mystique's Brotherhood changed sides and became the government-backed Freedom Force in #199. Their first action was to capture Magneto, who had begun associating with the X-Men during the "Secret Wars II" crossover. Magneto surrenders himself, but escapes after his trial is abandoned, he takes over the headmastership of the school after Xavier leaves for space in #200 (Dec. 1985).


The Morlocks, a group of disfigured mutants living underneath New York City, were introduced in #169 (May 1983). Storm became their leader in #170. She was de-powered accidentally by government forces aiming for Rogue, and met Forge,[29] a mutant with the power of invention. After Storm left the team temporarily to return to her native Africa, Nightcrawler became field leader.


The character Rachel from the future dystopia presented in "Days of Future Past" had been shown to arrive in the present day in New Mutants #18, and then made appearances in Uncanny from #184 and was revealed to be Cyclops's daughter.


Claremont attempted to write Cyclops out of the series, by having him marry Madelyne Pryor in #175 (Nov. 1983); she gave birth to his son in #201 (Jan. 1986). The X-Factor series was launched two months later and featured the original five X-Men. This meant the resurrection of Jean Grey (performed by retcon, the character appearing from #101 having never really been her), and having Cyclops abandon his wife and child. Claremont strongly objected to the latter, and was hostile towards the title until Louise Simonson became writer.[8]


Artist Arthur Adams began a long association with the team by drawing The Uncanny X-Men Annual #9 (1985) and would serve as the artist on several of the annuals in the next few years.[30]


The end of 1986 saw the first crossover between X-Men titles, the "Mutant Massacre", which saw a large number of Morlocks killed by the Marauders, acting under orders from the mysterious Mister Sinister.[31] The late 1980s saw several other cross-overs: 1988's "Fall of the Mutants"[32] and 1989's "Inferno", which resolved the issue of Madelyne Pryor by revealing her to have been a clone of Jean Grey created by Sinister. The cast was shaken up, with the addition of Psylocke, Dazzler, Longshot and Havok in early 1987, as well as the first appearances of NPR-TV reporter Manoli Wetherell in #226 (1988),[33] new teenage mutant Jubilee in #244 (1989), Forge in #255 (1989), and Gambit[34] in Uncanny X-Men Annual #14 (1990). The X-Men left their traditional residence in Westchester County, New York, and lived variously on Alcatraz, Muir Island and in the Australian outback. The "X-Tinction Agenda" crossover, in which the X-Men, X-Factor and the New Mutants fight against the Genoshan government for mutant rights, was published in the fall of 1990.[35]


The title became twice-monthly from 1988 to 1990, and helped to launch the careers of artists Marc Silvestri and Jim Lee. In 1991 another X-Men title was launched, titled simply X-Men;[36] both titles were now published monthly. Claremont wrote the first three issue of this series, in which the X-Factor and X-Men teams reunited with Professor Xavier at the school. Claremont left Marvel after disputes with Bob Harras and artist Jim Lee (of X-Men). Claremont's final issue of Uncanny was #279, during the "Muir Island Saga", which is set before those events.[8][37]



1991–2011: Post-Claremont era





Jim Lee holding some of the 1990s issues of the series on which he rose to stardom as an artist


After Claremont's run, the X-Men were divided into two color-coded squads, with a Blue team headlining the adjectiveless X-Men title, while the Gold team, consisting of Archangel, Colossus, Jean Grey, Iceman and Storm, appeared in Uncanny. This roster was later joined by Bishop, another refugee from the future.[38] After Claremont's departure, Jim Lee continued as plotter, while John Byrne scripted from #281 to #286. Byrne was replaced as scripter from #287 by Scott Lobdell, who was fully credited as writer from #289. The "X-Cutioner's Song" crossover was released in the fall of 1992[39] and resulted in the outbreak of the Legacy virus, a mutant-specific plague which continued as a story element in X-Men comics until 2001.[37]


Crossovers continued through the 1990s. The "Fatal Attractions" crossover of 1993 saw the X-Men battle Magneto again, and the "Phalanx Covenant" story of 1994 focused mostly on the techno-organic Phalanx. Uncanny briefly ceased publication during the "Age of Apocalypse" storyline in 1995, which dealt with an alternative present[40] created by a time travelling assassin killing Xavier; it was replaced by Astonishing X-Men. Lobdell was writing X-Men as well from 1995.


Lobdell was replaced by Steven T. Seagle with issue #350 (Dec. 1997). He was replaced in turn with Alan Davis, as plotter, from issue #366 (Mar. 1999) to #380. Davis's run included "the Twelve" crossover from #370-#375, in which Apocalypse sought the only twelve mutants, which also ran in his X-Men title, again being treated as a biweekly publication. As part of the Revolution relaunch, Chris Claremont made a brief return from #381 (June 2000) to #389, at which point he transferred to the new X-Treme X-Men title, as Grant Morrison took over the X-Men vol. 2[41] and that became the flagship X-Men title.[37] From 2001 Lobdell made a short return, and then Joe Casey and Chuck Austen wrote runs into 2004. The title became bimonthly from 2003 to 2004.[37]


The X-Men: Reload reshuffle of titles in 2004 led to Claremont returning to Uncanny with issue #444. The stories addressed the new status quo established by Morrison. Claremont remained until #473. His final story was "End of the Greys" in 2006, as part of the "Decimation" storyline, where the vast majority of mutants had lost their powers. He was replaced by Ed Brubaker, who wrote a 12-part epic space opera story "The Rise and Fall of the Shi'ar Empire", as a follow-up to his miniseries X-Men: Deadly Genesis. After this the title led into the "Messiah Complex" crossover event, dealing with the first mutant birth since the Decimation.


Matt Fraction became co-author from #500, and sole author from #504. The entire X-Men team relocated to San Francisco – firstly to the city, and then, after the "Utopia" crossover with Dark Avengers, to an island named Utopia in San Francisco Bay.[42][43] The Nation X storyline focused on the return of the re-powered Magneto, and him coming to Utopia.[44] The Second Coming crossover saw the return of Hope Summers, the baby from the "Messiah Complex" arc, to the present day, as a young adult; and the emergence of the "Five Lights", the first new mutants to have arisen (apart from Hope) since the Decimation. Nightcrawler was killed during this storyline and Beast left in protest after his discovery of Cyclops's secret death squad X-Force.[45][46]


Kieron Gillen took over co-authorship of the series with #531, and became sole writer from #534.1.[47][48]



2011–2012: Volume 2


The original series ended with #544 and relaunched as a new volume after the events of the X-Men: Schism miniseries, wherein half the X-Men, led by Wolverine, returned to New York, to found a new school.[49][50] The new volume featured the Extinction Team, containing members of the X-Men whom Cyclops had retained to deal with potential threats to the mutant race's survival. Gillen's run led into and crossovered with the "Avengers vs. X-Men" storyline and finished with issue #20 in October 2012. The volume ended with Cyclops, who had become increasingly hardline during Gillen's run, in prison for his actions during that storyline.[51] Gillen wrote a five-part epilogue, AvX: Consequences.[52]



2013–2015: Volume 3


As part of Marvel NOW!, a new volume of Uncanny X-Men was launched in February 2013 with an April 2013 cover date,[53] written by Brian Michael Bendis, who is also writing another X-Men title, All-New X-Men, and drawn by Chris Bachalo.[54] It features Cyclops and remnants of his Extinction Team recruiting new mutants to help them prepare for what Cyclops believes to be an inevitable revolution, coinciding events of the first All-New X-Men story arc.[55] This volume saw Cyclops leading his team to an abandoned Weapon X facility to train new recruits and prepare for impending war against humans who see Cyclops as a terrorist due to his actions in Avengers Vs. X-Men. Eventually Kitty Pryde and the time-displaced X-Men join his cause after facing a team of X-Men from a dystopian future.[56] It lasted 36 issues, with the final issue reverting to the legacy numbering of Uncanny X-Men (vol. 1) #600.



2015–2016: Volume 4


As part of All-New, All-Different Marvel, Uncanny X-Men was relaunched, written by Cullen Bunn with art by Greg Land. The relaunched Uncanny X-Men team features Magneto leading Psylocke, Archangel, M, Mystique, Fantomex and Sabretooth while a different team led by Storm will be called the Extraordinary X-Men. Cyclops's fate after Battleworld is shown to us in the Death of X miniseries. (Cyclops was exposed to the Terrigen Mist and died from M-Pox.).[57]


The tagline for the relaunched series is "Bigger threats require more threatening X-Men", and is considered to be a continuation of Bunn's previous work on the Magneto solo series. The series will deal with threats that arise as a result of a new, more dangerous world post-Secret Wars. Summing up the team, Bunn states "They're upholding Xavier's dream, but they have no right to do so.".[57]



2018– present: Volume 5


Announced in August 2018, Uncanny X-Men Vol. 5 debuted November 14, 2018, with the weekly 10-part "X-Men: Disassembled" arc.[58]



Annual


Like many comic book series, Uncanny X-Men had an associated double-sized annual series, once in both 1970 and 1971, then regularly from 1979 to 2001.[59][60] A second series of Uncanny X-Men Annual began in 2006 as volume 2, issue #1.[61]



Team roster



Volume 1







































































































































































































































































Issues
Years
Team Roster
#1–59
1963–1969
Angel, Beast, Cyclops, Iceman, Marvel Girl
#60–66

1969–1970
Angel, Beast, Cyclops, Havok, Iceman, Marvel Girl, Polaris
#67–93
1970–1975
The comic continued publication only as reprints of earlier stories, Uncanny X-Men wasn't picked up for 5 years.
#94–95
1975
Banshee, Colossus, Cyclops, Nightcrawler, Storm, Sunfire, Thunderbird, Wolverine
#96–128
1975–1979
Banshee, Colossus, Cyclops, Jean Grey (as Phoenix starting in #101), Nightcrawler, Storm, Wolverine
#129–138
1980
Colossus, Cyclops, Jean Grey (as Phoenix), Nightcrawler, Storm, Wolverine
#139–148
1980–1981
Angel, Colossus, Kitty Pryde, Nightcrawler, Storm, Wolverine
#149–170
1981–1983
Colossus, Cyclops, Kitty Pryde, Nightcrawler, Storm, Wolverine
#171–183
1983–1984
Colossus, Cyclops, Kitty Pryde, Nightcrawler, Rogue, Storm, Wolverine
#184–192
1984–1985
Colossus, Nightcrawler, Rachel Summers, Rogue, Storm, Wolverine
#193-200
1985
Colossus, Kitty Pryde, Nightcrawler, Rachel Summers, Rogue, Wolverine
#201–213
1986–1987
Colossus, Kitty Pryde, Magneto, Nightcrawler, Rachel Summers, Rogue, Storm, Wolverine
#214–224
1987
Dazzler, Havok, Longshot, Magneto, Psylocke, Rogue, Storm, Wolverine
#225–250
1988–1989
Colossus, Dazzler, Havok, Longshot, Psylocke, Rogue, Storm, Wolverine
#251–272
1989–1991
The X-Men are disassembled. The issues variously feature individual characters or small groups who have previously been X-Men or been affiliated with the X-Men.
#273–280
1991
Banshee, Forge, Gambit, Jubilee, Psylocke, Storm, Wolverine
#281–304
1991–1993
Archangel, Bishop, Colossus, Iceman, Jean Grey, Storm (Gold team)
#305–315
1993–1994
Archangel, Bishop, Iceman, Jean Grey, Storm (Gold Team)
#316–317
1994

Phalanx Covenant crossover

Generation X forms as Banshee, White Queen, Jubilee, and Sabretooth protect Blink, M, Husk, Synch, and Skin from the Phalanx.


#318–321
1994–1995
Archangel, Beast, Bishop, Cyclops, Gambit, Iceman, Jean Grey, Psylocke, Rogue, Storm

1995

Age of Apocalypse event

The series was replaced with Astonishing X-Men for four months during the event. It featured Blink, Morph, Rogue, Sabretooth, Sunfire, and Wild Child.


#322–330
1995–1996
Archangel, Beast, Bishop, Cannonball, Cyclops, Gambit, Iceman, Jean Grey, Psylocke, Storm, Wolverine
#331–336
1996
Archangel, Bishop, Cannonball, Cyclops, Dark Beast (impersonating Beast), Gambit, Iceman, Jean Grey, Psylocke, Storm, Wolverine
#337–342
1996–1997
Archangel, Beast, Bishop, Cannonball, Cyclops, Gambit, Joseph, Jean Grey, Psylocke, Rogue, Storm, Wolverine
#343–349
1997
Beast, Bishop, Gambit, Joseph, Rogue
#350–360
1997–1998
Beast, Bishop, Cannonball, Cecilia Reyes, Cyclops, Iceman, Jean Grey, Joseph, Maggott, Marrow, Rogue, Storm, Wolverine
#361–372
1998–1999
Colossus, Gambit, Kitty Pryde, Marrow, Nightcrawler, Rogue, Storm, Wolverine
#373–374
1999
Colossus, Marrow
#375–378
1999–2000

The Shattering / The Twelve / Age of Apocalypse crossover

After Professor X briefly disbands the team to expose the Skrull infiltrator, the team learns of the Twelve. As Apocalypse's plans come to fruition, many X-Men, as well as the members of the Twelve, come together to battle him, even as he warps reality.


#379–380
2000
All mutants worldwide are rendered powerless by the High Evolutionary and Mr. Sinister, leading to an interim team battling them after the X-Men briefly disband.
#381–390
2000–2001
Beast, Cable, Gambit, Jean Grey, Rogue, Storm
#391
2001
Cyclops solo issue
#392–393
2001
"Eve of Destruction" crossover: While Cyclops and Wolverine infiltrate Genosha to save Professor X, Jean Grey forms an interim team composed of Dazzler, Northstar, Omerta, Sunpyre, Wraith, and a mind-controlled Frenzy.
#394
2001
Archangel, Cyclops, Jean Grey, Wolverine
#395-398
2001
Archangel, Chamber, Iceman, Nightcrawler, Wolverine
#399–414
2001–2002
Archangel, Chamber, Iceman, Nightcrawler, Stacy X, Wolverine
#415–443
2002–2004
Archangel, Havok, Husk, Iceman, Jubilee, Juggernaut, Nightcrawler, Northstar, Polaris, Professor X, Wolverine
#444–454
2004–2005
Bishop, Cannonball, Nightcrawler, Rachel Summers, Sage, Storm, Wolverine
#455–474
2005–2006
Bishop, Cannonball, Nightcrawler, Psylocke, Rachel Summers, Storm, Wolverine
#475–486
2006–2007

Darwin, Havok, Nightcrawler, Polaris, Professor X, Rachel Summers, Warpath
#487–491
2007

Caliban, Hepzibah, Nightcrawler, Professor X, Storm, Warpath
#492–494
2008

Messiah Complex crossover

The whole team comes together under Cyclops to protect Hope Summers. Also featuring the debut of the new X-Force team, consisting of Caliban, Hepzibah, Warpath, Wolfsbane, Wolverine, and X-23.


#495–499
2008
Although divided, the team gradually starts to reform in San Francisco.
#500–507
2008–2009
Angel, Beast, Cannonball, Colossus, Cyclops, Dazzler, Emma Frost, Karma, Nightcrawler, Pixie, Stepford Cuckoos, Storm, Wolverine
#508–512
2009
Angel, Beast, Colossus, Cyclops, Dazzler, Doctor Nemesis, Emma Frost, Iceman, Karma, Kavita Rao, Madison Jeffries, Nightcrawler, Northstar, Pixie, Psylocke, Stepford Cuckoos, Storm, Yuriko Takiguchi, Wolverine
#513–514
2009

Dark Avengers / Utopia crossover

All the mutants in San Francisco battle against Norman Osborn's Dark Avengers and the group of Dark X-Men he forms under the Black Queen, including Cloak and Dagger, Daken, Dark Beast, Mimic, Mystique (posing as Professor X), Namor, and Weapon Omega.


#515–522
2009–2010
Angel, Boom Boom, Colossus, Cyclops, Dazzler, Doctor Nemesis, Emma Frost, Fantomex, Iceman, Kavita Rao, Madison Jeffries, Magneto, Namor, Nightcrawler, Northstar, Pixie, Professor X, Psylocke, Rogue, Stepford Cuckoos, Storm, Wolverine
#523–525
2010

Second Coming crossover
#526–529
2010
Angel, Cecilia Reyes, Colossus, Cyclops, Dazzler, Doctor Nemesis, Emma Frost, Fantomex, Hope Summers, Iceman, Kavita Rao, Kitty Pryde, Madison Jeffries, Namor, Northstar, Psylocke, Rogue, Storm, Wolverine
#530–534
2010–2011
Angel, Cecilia Reyes, Colossus, Cyclops, Dazzler, Doctor Nemesis, Emma Frost, Fantomex, Hope Summers, Iceman, Kavita Rao, Kitty Pryde, Madison Jeffries, Magneto, Namor, Northstar, Pixie, Psylocke, Rogue, Storm, Wolverine
#534.1–544
2011
Angel, Colossus, Cyclops, Dazzler, Doctor Nemesis, Emma Frost, Hope Summers, Iceman, Kavita Rao, Kitty Pryde, Madison Jeffries, Magneto, Namor, Northstar, Pixie, Psylocke, Rogue, Storm, Wolverine


Volume 2













Issues
Years
Team Roster
#1–20
2011–2012
Colossus, Cyclops, Danger, Emma Frost, Hope Summers, Magik, Magneto, Namor, Psylocke, Storm


Volume 3

































Issues
Years
Team Roster
#1–11
2012–2013
Cyclops, Emma Frost, Magik, Magneto, Tempus, Triage, Goldballs, Hijack, Benjamin Deeds, Stepford Cuckoos, Angel (Past)
#12–13
2013

Battle of the Atom crossover

The X-Men of the Jean Grey School, Cyclops' X-Men team, the time-displaced original X-Men from the past, and X-Men from the future fights the Brotherhood team from the future.


#14–30
2013–2015
Cyclops, Emma Frost, Magik, Shadowcat, Lockheed, Dazzler, Havok, Tempus, Triage, Goldballs, Benjamin Deeds, Hijack, Stepford Cuckoos, Jean Grey (Past), Beast (Past), Iceman (Past), Angel (Past), X-23
#31
2015
Cyclops, Emma Frost, Magik, Shadowcat, Lockheed, Dazzler, Havok, Triage, Goldballs, Benjamin Deeds, Hijack, Stepford Cuckoos, Jean Grey (Past), Beast (Past), Iceman (Past), Angel (Past), X-23
#32–35, 600
2015
Cyclops, Emma Frost, Magik, Shadowcat, Lockheed, Dazzler, Havok, Cyclops (Past), Jean Grey (Past), Beast (Past), Iceman (Past), Angel (Past), X-23


Volume 4













Issues
Years
Team Roster
#1–19
2015–2017
Archangel, M, Magneto, Psylocke, Sabretooth, Mystique, Fantomex


Volume 5


















Issues
Years
Team Roster
#1–10
2018–2019

Anole, Archangel, Armor, Beast, Bishop, Cannonball, Glob Herman, Iceman, Jean Grey, Jubilee, Nightcrawler, Northstar, Oya, Pixie, Polaris, Psylocke, Rockslide, Shadowcat, Storm, X-23
#11–12
2019
Cyclops, Wolverine, Banshee, Havok, Multiple Man, Hope Summers, Wolfsbane, Magik, Dani Moonstar, Karma


Timeline








Notes



This is an article about the comic book, and thus the publication history, not the in-continuity history. As such, the above reflects the team roster for the book at time of publication. Similarly, this article only reflects the team roster for the X-Men team whose home is this publication.


Professor X is the Headmaster of Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters and mentor to the X-Men, but he is rarely (if ever) a member of the X-Men team. In his role as mentor he has typically been present in the book, but he has notable absences including issues #43–64 (dead, later retconned as preparing for the Z'Nox), #200–273 (with Lilandra Neramani in Shi'ar space; replaced as Headmaster by Magneto during most of this absence), #340–351 (in government custody after the Onslaught crisis), #379–386 (educating Cadre K in space), and #495–513 (rebuilding his mind in X-Men: Legacy).


Jean Grey was replaced by the Phoenix Force from issue #101 through #137. This was a retcon that was only revealed years later.


At many times the team roster has been the same as that appearing in X-Men (vol. 2), and during two periods the two books have even been treated by their writer as a single bi-weekly title (issues #289–350 by Scott Lobdell and issues #366–380 by Alan Davis).


During issues #370–372 Wolverine was replaced by a Skrull infiltrator, leading to "The Shattering"/"The Twelve" storylines, and the Astonishing X-Men (vol. 2) limited series.


After moving to San Francisco, many other mutants continually appear as background characters or allies, but apart from during crossovers they are rarely considered part of the team roster.


After the series was relaunched as Uncanny X-Men #1, it featured Cyclops's "Extinction Team", composed of himself, Emma Frost, Namor, Magneto, Storm, Hope Summers, Colossus, Danger and Magik; Psylocke was briefly a member of this team while Emma was injured.



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Years
Writer
Issues
1963–1966

Stan Lee
#1–19
1966–1968

Roy Thomas
#20–44
1968

Gary Friedrich
#44–47
1968–1969

Arnold Drake
#47–54
1969–1970
Roy Thomas
#55–64, 66
1970

Dennis O'Neil
#65
1970–1975
reprints
#67–93
1975

Len Wein

Giant-Size X-Men #1
#94–95
1975–1991

Chris Claremont
#94–279
X-Men Annual #3–14
1978–1981

John Byrne
(co-plotter with Claremont)
#113–143
1991–1992

Jim Lee,
Whilce Portacio
John Byrne
#280–288
1992–1997

Scott Lobdell
#286–350
1997–1999

Steven T. Seagle
#350–365
1999–2000

Alan Davis
#366–380
2000–2001
Chris Claremont
#381–389
2001
Scott Lobdell
#390–393
2001–2002

Joe Casey
#394–409
2002–2004

Chuck Austen
#410–443
2004–2006
Chris Claremont
#444–474
2006–2008

Ed Brubaker
#475–503
2008–2011

Matt Fraction
#500–534
2010–2012

Kieron Gillen
#534.1-#544
Vol. 2 #1–20
2013–2015

Brian Michael Bendis
Vol. 3 #1-35, #600
2015–2017

Cullen Bunn
Vol. 4 #1–19
2018–2019
Ed Brisson,
Matthew Rosenberg
and Kelly Thompson
Vol. 5 #1–10


Pencilers































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Years
Penciler
Issues
1963–1965

Jack Kirby
#1–17
1965–1967

Werner Roth
(a.k.a. Jay Gavin)
#13–29, #31–35, #38–57
1967

Ross Andru
#36–37
1967–1970

Don Heck
#49, #52, #54–55, #64
1968–1969

Jim Steranko
#50–51
1969

Barry Smith
#53
1969–1970

Neal Adams
#56–63, #65
1970

Sal Buscema
#66
1970–1975
reprints
#67–93
1975–1977

Dave Cockrum

Giant-Size X-Men #1
#94–105, #107
1977

Bob Brown
#106
1977–1981

John Byrne
#108–109, #111–143
1978

Tony DeZuniga
#110
1981–1982

Brent Anderson
#144, #160
1981–1982
Dave Cockrum
#145–150, #153–158, #161–164
1982

Jim Sherman
#151
1982

Bob McLeod
#151–152
1982

Bill Sienkiewicz
#159
1982–1983

Paul Smith
#165–170, #172–175
1983

Walt Simonson
#171
1983–1986

John Romita Jr.
#176–185, #187–197,
#199–200, #202–203, #206–211
1984–1987
Barry Windsor-Smith
#186, #198, #205, #214
1986

Rick Leonardi
#201, #212
1986

June Brigman
#204
1987

Alan Davis
#213, #215
1987

Jackson Guice
#216–217
1987–1990

Marc Silvestri
#218, #220–222, #224–230,
#232–234, #236, #238–244,
#246–247, #249–251, #253–255, #259–261
1987

Bret Blevins
#219
1987

Kerry Gammill
#223
1988–1989

Rick Leonardi
#231, #235, #237, #252
1989

Rob Liefeld
#245
1989–1991

Jim Lee
#248, #256–258, #267–277
1990

Kieron Dwyer
#262
1990

Bill Jaaska
#263, #265
1990

Mike Collins
#264, #266
1991
Paul Smith
#278
1991–1992

Andy Kubert
#279–280, #288
1991–1992

Whilce Portacio
#281–286, #289–290
1992–1994
John Romita Jr.
#287, #300–302, #304, #306–311
1992–1993, 1999–2000

Tom Raney
#291–293, #374, #377, #379–380, #382
1992–1993

Brandon Peterson
#294–299
1994–1997

Richard Bennett Lamas
#303
1994–1997

Jan Duursema
#305
1994–1997

Joe Madureira
#312–313, #316–317, #325–326, #328–330, #332, #334–337,
#338 (co-artist), #340–343, #345 (co-artist), #346–348, #350 (co-artist)
1994

Lee Weeks
#314
1994, 1999

Roger Cruz
#315, #318, #320, #324, #327, #376
1994

Steve Epting
#319
1995, 2002–2003

Ron Garney
#321, #401–402, #409–412, #421–424, #435–436
1995

Tom Grummett
#322
1995

Bryan Hitch
#323, Annual '95, #331, Minus 1
1996

Pascual Ferry
#333
1996, 2000–2001

Salvador Larroca
#338 (co-artist), #387–392
1996, 1999–2000

Adam Kubert
#339 (co-artist), #368–370, #372–373, #375, #378 (co-artist), #381
1996

Cedric Nocon
#339 (co-artist)
1997

Melvin Rubi
#344, #345 (co-artist)
1997

Duncan Rouleau
Annual '97
1997–1999. 2005-2006

Chris Bachalo
#349, #353–356, #358, #359 (co-artist), #360, #362–363, #365, #464–468, #472
1997

Andy Smith
#350 (co-artist)
1998

Ed Benes
#351
1998

Cully Hamner
#352 (co-artist)
1998

Tommy Lee Edwards
#352 (co-artist)
1998

Darryl Banks
#352 (co-artist)
1998, 2008-2011

Terry Dodson
#352 (co-artist), #500, #504–507, #513–514, #523–525, #535–538
1998

J.H. Williams III
#352 (co-artist)
1998

John Cassaday
#352 (co-artist)
1998

Paul Pelletier
Annual 1998 (co-artist)
1998

Leo Fernandez
Annual 1998 (co-artist)
1998

Dan Norton
#357 (co-artist)
1998

Dexter Vines
#357 (co-artist)
1998

Scott Hanna
#357 (co-artist)
1998

Ryan Benjamin
#359 (co-artist)
1998

Steve Scroce
#361
1999

Leinil Francis Yu
#364, #366–367
1999

Jimmy Cheung
#371
2000

Graham Nolan
#378 (co-artist)
2001

Ian Churchill
#394–396
2001–2003

Sean Phillips
#397–398, #400, #404–405, #407–409, #413–415
2003

Kia Asamiya
#416–420
2003

Philip Tan
#425–426, #429–433
2004
Salvador Larroca
#437–443
2004–2005
Alan Davis
#444–447, #450–451, #455–459, #462–463
2006–2008

Billy Tan
#469–471, #475–476, #478–479,
#481–482, #484–486, #492–494
2006–2007

Clayton Henry
#477, #480, #483
2007
Salvador Larroca
#487–491
2008

Michael Choi
#495–499
2008–2011

Greg Land
#500–503, #508–511, #515–521,
#530–534, #540–544
2010
Whilce Portacio
#526–529
2012

Carlos Pacheco
Vol. 2 #1–3, #9–10, #20
2012
Brandon Peterson
Vol. 2 #4
2012
Greg Land
Vol. 2 #5–8, #11–12
2012
Billy Tan
Vol. 2 #13
2012
Dustin Weaver
Vol. 2 #14
2012

Daniel Acuña
Vol. 2 #15–17
2012
Ron Garney
Vol. 2 #18
2012

Dale Eaglesham
Vol. 2 #19
2013–2015
Chris Bachalo
Vol. 3 #1–4, #8–9, #12–14, #16–17, #19–22, #25, #27, #29–32, #600
2013–2015

Frazer Irving
Vol. 3 #5–7, #10–11, #600
2013–2015
Kris Anka
Vol. 3 #11, #15, #23–24, #26, #28, #33–34, #600
2014
Marco Rudy
Vol. 3 #18
2015
Valerio Schiti
Vol. 3 #35
2016

Greg Land
Vol. 4 #1–5, #11–15
2016–2017
Ken Lashley
Vol. 4 #6–10, #17
2016–2017
Edgar Salazar
Vol. 4 #16, #18–19
2018

Mahmud Asrar
Vol. 5 #1
2018–2019
R.B. Silva
Vol. 5 #2, #5, #8
2018–2019

Yıldıray Çınar
Vol. 5 #3, #6, #9
2018–2019
Pere Pérez
Vol. 5 #4, #7, #10


Title









































Issues
Title
Indicia title
#1–49

The X-Men

The X-Men
#50–93

X-Men
#94–113

X-Men
#114–138

The Uncanny X-Men
#139–141

The X-Men
#142–393

The Uncanny X-Men
#394–407

Uncanny X-Men
#408–544;
Vol. 2 #1–20;
Vol. 3 #1-35, #600;
Vol. 4 #1-19

Uncanny X-Men

Until 2011, Uncanny X-Men remained Marvel Comics' only Silver Age title to retain its consecutive issue numbering since its conception, even during the early 1970s reprint hiatus. The Amazing Spider-Man, The Avengers, Fantastic Four and other legacy titles have all, at one time or another, restarted their numbering at #1, though all later returned to their original numbering. The final issue to be published under the original numbering was #544, published in October 2011 with a December 2011 cover date, which was followed by a new #1 the following month. In 2015, Marvel released Uncanny X-Men #600, following Vol. 3 #35, as a conclusion to the Brian Michael Bendis' run on both "All New X-Men" and Vol. 3.


From issue #1 through #93 the indicia title was The X-Men. After the relaunch with issue #94, and up to #138, the article The was dropped from the indicia title, making it X-Men, but the article was added back in issues #139 to #141.


The title The Uncanny X-Men was first used in the issue #95 title block following the "Stan Lee Presents:" tagline, though the title did not appear on the covers or indicia titles yet. Covers begin displaying this title in #114. Beginning with issue #142,[62] and up to #407, the indicia title was finally changed to The Uncanny X-Men. Issue #408 was the first to use the indicia title Uncanny X-Men.


A separate series, titled simply X-Men, launched with an October 1991 cover date.



Collected editions



Trade paperbacks



Masterworks


















































































































Title
Volume
Material collected
Publication Date
ISBN

Marvel Masterworks: The X-Men
1

The X-Men #1–10
April 2009

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978-0785136989
2

The X-Men #11–21
August 2009


978-0785137009
3

The X-Men #22–31
August 2011


978-0785150701
4

The X-Men #32–42
December 2011


978-0785150725
5

The X-Men #43–53, The Avengers #53, Ka-Zar #2–3, Marvel Tales #30
January 2013


978-0785117872
6

The X-Men #54–66
February 2014


978-0785188377

Marvel Masterworks: The Uncanny X-Men
1

Giant-Size X-Men #1; Uncanny X-Men #94–100
December 2009


978-0785137023
2

Uncanny X-Men #101–110
January 2010


978-0785137047
3

Uncanny X-Men #111–121
January 2011


978-0785145707
4

Uncanny X-Men #122–131, Uncanny X-Men Annual #3
February 2012


978-0785158691
5

Uncanny X-Men #132–140, Uncanny X-Men Annual #4, Phoenix: The Untold Story, Bizarre Adventures #27
July 2012


978-0785158721
6

Uncanny X-Men #141-150
February 13, 2008


978-0785130147
7

Uncanny X-Men #151-159, Uncanny X-Men Annual #5, Avengers Annual #10
January 12, 2011


978-0785135142
8

Uncanny X-Men #160-167, Uncanny X-Men Annual #6, Special Edition X-Men #1, Marvel Treasure Edition #26-27
February 22, 2012


978-0785158707
9

Uncanny X-Men #168-175, Uncanny X-Men Annual #7, Marvel Graphic Novel #5, Wolverine #1-4
February 10, 2015


978-0785191544
10

Uncanny X-Men #176-188, Magik #1-4 , Material from Marvel Fanfare #40
February 21, 2017


978-1302903602
11

Uncanny X-Men #189-193, Uncanny X-Men Annual #8, X-Men/Alpha Flight #1-2, Kitty Pryde and Wolverine #1-6
January 29, 2019


978-1302915186


Essentials
































































































Title
Volume
Material collected
Publication Date
ISBN

Essential Classic X-Men
1

X-Men #1–24
June 1999


978-1904159636
2

X-Men #25–53; Avengers #53
May 2006


978-0785121169
3

X-Men #54–66, #67–93 (covers only); Amazing Adventures #11–17; Marvel Team-Up #4; Incredible Hulk #150, #161
February 2009


978-0785130604

Essential X-Men
1

X-Men #94–119; Giant-Sized X-Men #1
May 2008


978-0785132554
2

X-Men #120–141; Uncanny X-Men #142–144, Uncanny X-Men Annual #3–4
December 2005


978-0785120070
3

Uncanny X-Men #145–161, Uncanny X-Men Annual #5
August 2001


978-0785106616
4

Uncanny X-Men #162–179, Uncanny X-Men Annual #6; X-Men: God Loves, Man Kills
May 2006


978-0785122951
5

Uncanny X-Men #180–198, Uncanny X-Men Annual #7–8
April 2007


978-0785126928
6

Uncanny X-Men #199–213; New Mutants Special Edition #1; Uncanny X-Men Annual #9; X-Factor #9–10; New Mutants #46; Thor #373–374; Power Pack #27
September 2005


978-0785117278
7

Uncanny X-Men #214–228, Uncanny X-Men Annual #10–11; Fantastic Four vs. The X-Men #1–4
April 2006


978-0785120551
8

Uncanny X-Men #229–245, Uncanny X-Men Annual #12–13; X-Factor #36–39
December 2007


978-0785127635
9

Uncanny X-Men #246–264, Uncanny X-Men Annual #13
June 2009


978-0785130796
10

Uncanny X-Men #265–272, Uncanny X-Men Annual #14; Fantastic Four Annual #23; New Mutants #95–97, material from New Mutants Annual #6; X-Factor #60–62, material from X-Factor Annual #5
March 2012


978-0785163244
11

Uncanny X-Men #273–280, Uncanny X-Men Annual #15; X-Factor #69–70; X-Men Vol. 2 #1–3; and material from X-Factor Annual #6; and New Mutants Annual #7
December 2012


978-0785166849


Panini Pocket Books









































































































Title
Material collected
Publication Date
ISBN

Second Genesis

Giant Size X-Men #1; Uncanny X-Men #94-103
July 2004


978-1904419402

Magneto Triumphant

Uncanny X-Men #104-117
April 2005


978-1904419648

Wanted, Wolverine! Dead or Alive

Uncanny X-Men #118-124, Annual #3
September 2005


978-1904419808

Dark Phoenix

Uncanny X-Men #125-137
April 2006


978-1904419921

Days of Future Past

Uncanny X-Men #138-143, Annual #4
April 2006


978-1904419938

Rogue Storm

Uncanny X-Men #144-150
October 2006


978-1905239535

God Loves, Man Kills

Uncanny X-Men #151-153, Annual #5
September 2007


978-1846530470

Night Screams

Uncanny X-Men #154-161
October 2008


978-1846530715

Beyond the Farthest Star

Uncanny X-Men #162-167
March 2009


978-1846530814

Scarlet In Glory

Uncanny X-Men #169-175
September 2009


978-1846530975

Blood Feud

Uncanny X-Men #176-179, Annual #6 and New Mutants #13-14
March 2010


978-1846531125

Love and Madness

Uncanny X-Men #180-184 and New Mutants #15-17
September 2010


978-1846531279

Legacy of the Lost

Uncanny X-Men #185-191
March 2011


978-1846531385

The Gift

Uncanny X-Men #192-194 and X-Men/Alpha Flight #1-2
September 2013


978-1846531842

The Trial of Magneto

Uncanny X-Men #195-200
September 2014


978-1846532047

The Asgardian War

Uncanny X-Men #201-203, Annual #9 and New Mutants Special Edition #1
April 2015


978-1846532085


Epic Collections




















































Vol
Title
Material collected
Publication Date
ISBN
1

Children of the Atom

X-Men #1–23
January 6, 2015


978-0785189046
2

Lonely are the Hunted

X-Men #24–45; Avengers #53
December 20, 2016


978-0785195832
3

The Sentinels Live

X-Men #46-66; material from Ka-Zar #2-3 & Marvel Tales #30
November 27, 2018


978-1302912758
5

Second Genesis

Giant Size X-Men #1; Uncanny X-Men #94-110; Iron Fist #14-15; Marvel Team-Up #53, #69-70, Annual #1; material from FOOM #10
April 11, 2017


978-1302903909
12

The Gift

Uncanny X-Men #189-198, Annual #8; X-Men/Alpha Flight #1-2; Nightcrawler #1-4
January 5, 2016


978-0785192176
19

Mutant Genesis

Uncanny X-Men #278-280, Annual #15; X-Factor #65-70; X-Men (1991) #1-3; material from New Mutants Annual #7 & X-Factor Annual #6
November 29, 2017


978-1302903916


Other TPBs



Volume 1














































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Title
Material collected
Publication Date
ISBN

X-Men Visionaries: Neal Adams

X-Men #56–63, #65
July 1996


978-0785101987

X-Men: The Dark Phoenix Saga

Uncanny X-Men #129–137
April 2006


0-7851-2213-3

X-Men: Days of Future Past

Uncanny X-Men #138–143, Uncanny X-Men Annual #4
October 2004


0-7851-1560-9

Uncanny X-Men: From the Ashes

Uncanny X-Men #168–176
March 1991


0-8713-5615-5

Power Pack Classic volume 2

Uncanny X-Men #195; Power Pack #11–17; Power Pack & Cloak and Dagger: Shelter from the Storm
May 2010


978-0785145929

X-Men: Ghosts

Uncanny X-Men #199–209, Uncanny X-Men Annual #10
May 2013


978-0-7851-8449-2

X-Men: Mutant Massacre

Uncanny X-Men #210–214; X-Factor #9-11; New Mutants #46; Thor #373–374; Power Pack #27; Daredevil #238
February 12, 2013


978-0785167419

X-Men: Fall of the Mutants – Volume 1

Uncanny X-Men #220–227; The Incredible Hulk #340; New Mutants #55–61
February 26, 2013


978-0785167440

X-Men Vs. The Brood: Day of Wrath

Uncanny X-Men #232–234; X-Men Vs. Brood #1–2
September 1997


0-7851-0558-1

X-Men: Inferno Prologue

Uncanny X-Men #228-238; X-Factor #27-32; New Mutants #62-70; New Mutants Annual #4; Uncanny X-Men Annual #12
December 2014


0-7851-9273-5

X-Men: Inferno

Uncanny X-Men #239–243; X-Factor #36–39; New Mutants #71–73
December 1996


0-7851-0222-1

X-Men Visionaries: Jim Lee

Uncanny X-Men #248, #256–258, #268–269, #273–277
October 2002


978-0785109211

X-Men: Mutations

Uncanny X-Men #256–258; Amazing Adventures vol. 2 #11, #17; X-Factor #15, #24–25
October 1996


0-7851-0197-7

X-Men: Gambit Classic

Uncanny X-Men #265–267; Gambit #1–4
May 2009


0-7851-3729-7

X-Men: X-Tinction Agenda

Uncanny X-Men #270–272; X-Factor #60–62; New Mutants #95–97
December 1998


0-7851-0053-9

X-Men: Crossroads

Uncanny X-Men #273–277
September 1998


0-7851-0662-6

X-Men: The Coming of Bishop

Uncanny X-Men #282–283, #286 (and pages regarding Bishop from #284–285, #287)
March 1995


0-7851-0099-7

X-Men: Bishop's Crossing

Uncanny X-Men #281–293; X-Men vol. 2 #8
November 2016


978-1302901707

X-Men: X-Cutioner's Song

Uncanny X-Men #294–296 (new printing includes #297); X-Factor #84–86; X-Men vol. 2 #14–16; X-Force #16–18
May 1994 (new printing December 2016)


0-7851-0025-3 (new printing
978-1302900304)

X-Men: Fatal Attractions

Uncanny X-Men #304; X-Factor #92; X-Force #25; X-Men Vol. 2 #25; Wolverine #75; Excalibur #71
January 1995


0-7851-0065-2

Avengers/X-Men: Bloodties

Uncanny X-Men #307; X-Men vol. 2 #26; Avengers #368–369; West Coast Avengers #101
April 1995


0-7851-0103-9

X-Men: The Wedding of Cyclops & Phoenix

Uncanny X-Men #308–310, Uncanny X-Men Annual #18; X-Men vol. 2 #27–30, X-Men Annual #2; X-Men Unlimited #3; X-Men: The Wedding Album; What If vol. 2 #60
October 2012


978-0-7851-6290-2

Origin of Generation X: Tales of the Phalanx Covenant

Uncanny X-Men #316–317; X-Men vol. 2 #36–37; X-Factor #106; X-Force #38; Excalibur #82; Wolverine vol. 2 #85; Cable #16; Generation X #1
June 2001


0-7851-0216-7

X-Men: Legion Quest

Uncanny X-Men #320–321; X-Factor #109; X-Men vol. 2 #40–41
March 1996


0-7851-0179-9

X-Men: Age of Apocalypse Prelude

Uncanny X-Men #319–321; X-Factor #108–109; X-Men vol. 2 #38–41; Cable #20; X-Men: Age of Apocalypse Ashcan Edition
May 2011


978-0-7851-5508-9

X-Men: Road to Onslaught Volume 1

Uncanny X-Men #322–326; X-Men: Prime; X-Men vol. 2 #42–45; X-Men Annual '95; X-Men Unlimited #8
February 2014


978-0-7851-8825-4

X-Men: Road to Onslaught Volume 2

Uncanny X-Men #327–328; X-Men/Clandestine 1–2; X-Men vol. 2 #46–49; X-Men Annual '95; X-Men Unlimited #9; Sabretooth #1
July 2014


978-07851-8830-8

X-Men: Road to Onslaught Volume 3

Uncanny X-Men #329–332; X-Men/Brood #1–2; X-Men vol. 2 #50–52; Wolverine #101; X-Men Unlimited #10; Archangel #1; Xavier Institute Alumni Yearbook
January 2015


978-07851-9005-9

X-Men Visionaries: Joe Madureira

Uncanny X-Men #325–326, #329–330, #341–343
August 2000


0-7851-0748-7

X-Men: Prelude to Onslaught

Uncanny X-Men #333; X-Men #50; X-Man #15–17; Cable #32–33
March 2010


978-0785144632

X-Men: The Complete Onslaught Epic Vol. 1

Uncanny X-Men #334–335; X-Men #53–54; Avengers #400–401; Onslaught: X-Men; X-Force #57; Cable #34; The Incredible Hulk #444; Fantastic Four #414–415
December 2007


0-7851-2823-9

X-Men: The Complete Onslaught Epic Vol. 2

Uncanny X-Men #336; Excalibur #100; Fantastic Four #415; The Amazing Spider-Man #415; The Sensational Spider-Man #8; Spider-Man #72; Green Goblin #12; Punisher #11; X-Factor #125–126; Wolverine #104; X-Man #17; X-Men #55; X-Force #58
June 2008


0-7851-2824-7

X-Men: The Complete Onslaught Epic Vol. 3

Uncanny X-Men #336; Avengers #402; The Incredible Hulk #445; Iron Man #332; Thor #502; Wolverine #105; Cable #35; X-Men #55; X-Man #19; X-Force #57
August 2008


0-7851-2825-5

X-Men: The Complete Onslaught Epic Vol. 4

Uncanny X-Men #337; Fantastic Four #416; Iron Man #6; Cable #36; X-Men #56–57; Onslaught: Epilogue #1; Onslaught: Marvel #1; X-Men: Road to Onslaught #1
February 2009


0-7851-2826-3

X-Men: Onslaught Aftermath

Uncanny X-Men #338-340 and ANNUAL '96-97; X-Men Vol. 2 #58-61 and ANNUAL '97; X-Men Unlimited #12-14; X-Factor #130
March 20, 2019


978-1302916510

X-Men: The Trial of Gambit

Uncanny X-Men #341-350, -1; X-Men Vol. 2 #62-64, -1
August 2, 2016


978-1302900700

X-Men: Operation Zero Tolerance

Uncanny X-Men #346, Generation X #26–31, X-Force #67–70, X-Men 65–70, Wolverine Vol. 2 #115–118, Cable #45–47, X-Man #30
August 2012


978-0785162407

X-Men Blue Vol. 0: Reunion

Uncanny X-Men #351-359; X-Men Unlimited #17; Uncanny X-Men/Fantastic Four Annual 1998; Cerebro's Guide to the X-Men
March, 2018


978-1302909536

X-Men: The Hunt for Professor X

Uncanny X-Men #360-365, X-Men #80-84, #1/2, X-Men Unlimited #22
June 30, 2015


978-0785197201

Magneto: Rogue Nation

Uncanny X-Men #366–367; Magneto Rex #1–3; X-Men: The Magneto War; X-Men (vol. 2) #85–87
March 2002


0-7851-0834-3

X-Men: The Magneto War

Uncanny X-Men #366–371; Magneto Rex #1–3; X-Men: The Magneto War; X-Men (vol. 2) #85–91; X-Men Annual '99; X-Men Unlimited #23, material from #24
October 2018


978-1302913762

Deathlok: Rage Against The Machine

Uncanny X-Men #371; X-Men (vol. 2) #91; X-Men Annual '99; Cable #58–62; Deathlok #1-11.
February 2015


978-0-7851-9291-6

X-Men: The Shattering

Uncanny X-Men #372–375; X-Men #92–95; Astonishing X-Men #1–3; X-Men 1999 Yearbook
July 2009


0-7851-3733-5

Astonishing X-Men: Deathwish (Apocalypse: The Twelve Prelude)

Uncanny X-Men #375; X-Men #92, #95; Astonishing X-Men (vol. 2) #1–3;
October 2000


0-7851-0754-1

X-Men Vs. Apocalypse Vol. 1: The Twelve

Uncanny X-Men #376–377; Cable #75–76; X-Men #96–97; Wolverine #146–147
March 2007


0-7851-2263-X

X-Men Vs. Apocalypse Vol. 2: Ages of Apocalypse

Uncanny X-Men #378; Cable #77; Wolverine #148; X-Men Unlimited #26; X-Men #98; Search for Cyclops #1–4
October 2008


0-7851-2264-8

X-Men: Powerless

Uncanny X-Men #379–380; Cable #78; X-Force #101; Wolverine #149; X-Men #99
August 2010


0-7851-4677-6

Avengers/X-Men: Maximum Security

Uncanny X-Men #387; Maximum Security: Dangerous Planet #1–3; Captain America (vol. 3) #36; Thor (vol. 2) #30; Bishop: The Last X-Man #15; Iron Man (vol. 3) #35; Avengers (vol. 4) #35; Gambit (vol. 3) #23; X-Men #107; X-Men Unlimited #29
November 2010


0-7851-4499-4

X-Men: Dream's End

Uncanny X-Men #388–390; Cable #87; Bishop #16; X-Men #108–110
December 2004


0-7851-1551-X

X-Men: Eve of Destruction

Uncanny X-Men #391–393; X-Men #111–113
May 2005


0-7851-1552-8

Poptopia (Uncanny X-Men)

Uncanny X-Men #394–399
February 2002


0-7851-0801-7

X-Men: X-Corps

Uncanny X-Men #394–409, Uncanny X-Men Annual 2001
October 2013


978-0785185024

Uncanny X-Men Vol. 1: Hope

Uncanny X-Men #410–415
January 2003


0-7851-1060-7

Uncanny X-Men Vol. 2: Dominant Species

Uncanny X-Men #416–420
July 2003


0-7851-1132-8

Uncanny X-Men Vol. 3: Holy War

Uncanny X-Men #421–427
October 2003


0-7851-1133-6

Uncanny X-Men Vol. 4: The Draco

Uncanny X-Men #428–434
March 2004


0-7851-1134-4

Uncanny X-Men Vol. 5: She Lies with Angels

Uncanny X-Men #437–441
July 2004


0-7851-1196-4

Uncanny X-Men Vol. 6: Bright New Mourning

Uncanny X-Men #435–436, #442–443; New X-Men #155–156
August 2004


0-7851-1406-8

Uncanny X-Men – The New Age Vol. 1: The End of History

Uncanny X-Men #444–449
December 2004


0-7851-1535-8

Uncanny X-Men – The New Age Vol. 2: The Cruelest Cut

Uncanny X-Men #450–454
February 2005


0-7851-1645-1

Uncanny X-Men – The New Age Vol. 3: On Ice

Uncanny X-Men #455–461
August 2005


0-7851-1649-4

House of M: Uncanny X-Men

Uncanny X-Men #462–465; Secrets of the House of M
February 2006


0-7851-1663-X

Uncanny X-Men – The New Age Vol. 4: End of Greys

Uncanny X-Men #466–471
June 2006


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


0-7851-2323-7

Uncanny X-Men: Rise and Fall of the Shi'ar Empire

Uncanny X-Men #475–486
January 2008


978-0-7851-1800-8

Uncanny X-Men: The Extremists

Uncanny X-Men #487–491
December 2007


0-7851-1982-5

X-Men: Messiah Complex

X-Men: Messiah Complex (one-shot); Uncanny X-Men #492–494; X-Men #205–207; New X-Men #44–46; X-Factor #25–27; X-Men: Messiah Complex – Mutant Files
November 2008


0-7851-2320-2

Uncanny X-Men: Divided We Stand

Uncanny X-Men #495–499
October 2008


0-7851-1983-3

Uncanny X-Men: Manifest Destiny

Uncanny X-Men #500–503; X-Men Free Comic Book Day #1; X-Men: Manifest Destiny #1–5
October 2009


0-7851-2451-9

Uncanny X-Men: Lovelorn

Uncanny X-Men #504–507, Uncanny X-Men Annual #2
June 2009


0-7851-2999-5

Uncanny X-Men: Sisterhood

Uncanny X-Men #508–512
August 2009


0-7851-4105-7

Uncanny X-Men: The Complete Collection by Matt Fraction Vol. 1

Uncanny X-Men #500–511, Uncanny X-Men Annual #2, X-Men Unlimited #9, Divided We Stand #1
March 2013


0-7851-6593-2

Uncanny X-Men: The Complete Collection by Matt Fraction Vol. 2

Uncanny X-Men #512–519, Dark Avengers/Uncanny X-Men: Utopia (2009) #1, Dark Avengers/Uncanny X-Men: Exodus (2009) #1, Dark Avengers(2009) #7-8, Dark Reign The List X-Men (2009) #1, material from Dark Reign The Cabal (2009) #1
April 2013


0-7851-6594-0

Dark Avengers/Uncanny X-Men: Utopia

Uncanny X-Men #513–514; Dark Avengers #7–8; Dark Avengers/Uncanny X-Men: Utopia (one-shot); Utopia Finale
April 2010


0-7851-4234-7

Uncanny X-Men: Nation X

Uncanny X-Men #515–522; Dark Reign: The List – X-Men; Nation X #1–4
November 2010


0-7851-4103-0

Uncanny X-Men: The Complete Collection by Matt Fraction Vol. 3

Uncanny X-Men #520-522,526–534, Uncanny X-Men Heroic Age (2010) #1
June 2013


0-7851-8450-3

X-Men: Second Coming

Second Coming: Prepare, Second Coming #1–2, Uncanny X-Men #523–525, New Mutants #12–14, X-Men: Legacy #235–237, X-Force #26–28
June 2011


0785157050

Uncanny X-Men: The Five Lights (aka Uncanny X-Men: The Birth of Generation Hope)

Uncanny X-Men #526–529; Uncanny X-Men: The Heroic Age (one shot)
December 2010


978-0-7851-4643-8

Uncanny X-Men: Quarantine

Uncanny X-Men #530–534
June 2011


0-7851-5225-3

Uncanny X-Men: Breaking Point

Uncanny X-Men #534.1; #535–539
September 2011


978-0-7851-5226-2

Fear Itself: Uncanny X-Men

Uncanny X-Men #540–544
March 2012


0-7851-5797-2


Volume 2
































Title
Material collected
Publication Date
ISBN

Uncanny X-Men, Vol. 1: Everything is Sinister

Uncanny X-Men (vol. 2) #1–4
March 28, 2012
Hardcover:
978-0785159933

Paperback: 978-0785159940



Uncanny X-Men, Vol. 2: Tabula Rasa

Uncanny X-Men (vol. 2) #5–10
June 20, 2012
Hardcover:
978-0785159957

Paperback: 978-0785159964



Uncanny X-Men, Vol. 3: AvX: Book 1

Uncanny X-Men (vol. 2) #11–14
October 3, 2012
Hardcover:
978-0785159971

Paperback: 978-0785159988



Uncanny X-Men, Vol. 4: AvX: Book 2

Uncanny X-Men (vol. 2) #15–20
December 12, 2012
Hardcover:
978-0785165293

Paperback: 978-0785165309




Volume 3
























































Title
Material collected
Publication Date
ISBN

Uncanny X-Men, Volume 1: Revolution

Uncanny X-Men (vol. 3) #1–5
July 23, 2013
Hardcover:
978-0785168461

Paperback: 978-0785167020



Uncanny X-Men, Volume 2: Broken

Uncanny X-Men (vol. 3) #6–11
November 26, 2013
Hardcover:
978-0785167853

Paperback: 978-0785167037



X-Men: Battle of the Atom

X-Men: Battle of the Atom (vol. 1) #1-2; All-New X-Men #16-17; X-Men (vol. 4) #5-6; Uncanny X-Men (vol. 3) #12-13; Wolverine and the X-Men #36-37
January 21, 2014
Hardcover:
978-0785189060

Paperback: 978-1846535727



Uncanny X-Men, Volume 3: The Good, the Bad, the Inhuman

Uncanny X-Men (vol. 3) #14–18
May 27, 2014
Hardcover:
978-0785154310

Paperback: 978-0785189374



Uncanny X-Men, Volume 4: Vs. S.H.I.E.L.D.

Uncanny X-Men (vol. 3) #19-25
October 7, 2014
Hardcover:
978-1846536281

Paperback: 978-0785189381



Uncanny X-Men/Iron Man/Nova: No End in Sight

Uncanny X-Men Special #1; Iron Man Special #1; Nova Special #1
November 18, 2014
Paperback:
978-0785191056

Uncanny X-Men, Volume 5: The Omega Mutant

Uncanny X-Men (vol. 3) #26-31
April 7, 2015
Hardcover:
978-0785154907

Paperback: 978-0785189398



Uncanny X-Men, Volume 6: Storyville

Uncanny X-Men (vol. 3) #32-35; Uncanny X-Men (vol. 1) #600
August 11, 2015
Hardcover:
978-0785192305

Paperback: 978-0785192312




Volume 4












































Title
Material collected
Pages
Publication Date
ISBN

Uncanny X-Men: Superior Vol. 1: Survival of the Fittest

Uncanny X-Men (vol. 4) #1–5
112
July 12, 2016
Paperback:
978-0785196075

X-Men: Apocalypse Wars

All-New X-Men (vol. 2) #9-11, Extraordinary X-Men (vol. 1) #8-12, Uncanny X-Men (vol. 4) #6-10
336
October 18, 2016
Hardcover:
978-1302902452

Uncanny X-Men: Superior Vol. 2: Apocalypse Wars

Uncanny X-Men (vol. 4) #6–10
112
November 29, 2016
Paperback:
978-0785196082

Uncanny X-Men: Superior Vol. 3: Waking from the Dream

Uncanny X-Men (vol. 4) #11–15, Uncanny X-Men Annual (vol. 4) #1
112
February 7, 2017
Paperback:
978-1302903138

Uncanny X-Men: Superior Vol. 4: IvX

Uncanny X-Men (vol. 4) #16–19, Uncanny X-Men Annual (vol. 4) #1
128
July 5, 2017
Paperback:
978-1302905255


Volume 5






























Title
Material collected
Pages
Publication Date
ISBN

Uncanny X-Men: Disassembled

Uncanny X-Men (vol. 5) #1–10
248
April 2, 2019
Paperback:
978-1302914868

Uncanny X-men: Cyclops and Wolverine

Uncanny X-Men (vol. 5) #11–16
136
July 2, 2019
Paperback:
978-1302915827

Uncanny X-men: Hellfire Club

Uncanny X-Men (vol. 5) #17–22
136
October 1, 2019
Paperback:
978-1302915834


Hardcovers



Masterworks


















































































































































Title
Volume
Material collected
Pages
Publication Date
ISBN

Marvel Masterworks: The X-Men
1

The X-Men #1–10
241
May 2002


0-7851-0845-9
2

The X-Men #11–21
240
November 2003


0-7851-0983-8
3

The X-Men #22–31
224
September 2003


0-7851-1269-3
4

The X-Men #32–42
240
September 2004


0-7851-1607-9
5

The X-Men #43–53; The Avengers (vol.1) #53; Ka-Zar #2–3; Marvel Tales #30
304
July 2005


0-7851-1787-3
6

The X-Men #54–66
320
January 2006


0-7851-2056-4
7

Amazing Adventures #11–17; Incredible Hulk #150, #161; Amazing Spider-Man #92; Marvel Team-Up #4; The X-Men #67–80, The X-Men Annual #1–2 (covers only)
256
October 2008


0-7851-3048-9
8

Avengers #110–111; Incredible Hulk #172, #180–181; Captain America #172–175; Marvel Team-Up #23, #38; Defenders #15–16; Giant-Size Fantastic Four #4; The X-Men #81–93 (covers only)
304
March 2010


0-7851-4222-3

Marvel Masterworks: The Uncanny X-Men
1

Giant-Size X-Men #1; Uncanny X-Men #94–100
176
December 2003


0-7851-1192-1
2

Uncanny X-Men #101–110
192
December 2004


0-7851-1193-X
3

Uncanny X-Men #111–121
208
March 2004


0-7851-1194-8
4

Uncanny X-Men #122–131, Uncanny X-Men Annual #3
224
October 2004


0-7851-1630-3
5

Uncanny X-Men #132–140, Uncanny X-Men Annual #4; Phoenix: The Untold Story
312
January 2005


0-7851-1698-2
6

Uncanny X-Men #141–150
256
January 2008


978-0785130130
7

Uncanny X-Men #151–159, Uncanny X-Men Annual #5; Avengers Annual #10
304
January 2011


978-0785135135
8

Uncanny X-Men #160–167, Uncanny X-Men Annual #6; X-Men Special Edition #1; Marvel Treasury Edition #26–27
288
February 2012


978-0785158707
9

Uncanny X-Men #168-175, Uncanny X-Men Annual #7; Marvel Graphic Novel #5; Wolverine #1-4
432
January 2015


978-0785191544
10

Uncanny X-Men #176-188; Magik #1-4; Material from Marvel Fanfare #40
456
February 2017


978-1302903602
11

Uncanny X-Men #189-193, Uncanny X-Men Annual #8; X-Men/Alpha Flight #1-2; Kitty Pryde and Wolverine #1-6
464
January 2019


978-1302915186


Oversized hardcovers










































































































































































































































Title
Material collected
Pages
Publication Date
ISBN

The X-Men Omnibus Vol. 1

The X-Men #1–31
768
October 2008


978-0785129585

The X-Men Omnibus Vol. 2

The X-Men #32–66; Avengers #53; Ka-Zar #2–3; Marvel Tales #30; Not Brand Ecch #4, #8
912
May 2011


978-0785153078

Uncanny X-Men Omnibus, Vol. 1

Giant-Size X-Men #1; Uncanny X-Men #94–131, Annual #3
848
May 2006 (Reprinted May 2016)


978-1302900830

X-Men: The Dark Phoenix Saga

Uncanny X-Men #129–138; Classic X-Men #43; Bizarre Adventures #27; Phoenix: The Untold Story (one-shot), What If? #27
352
July 2010


978-0785149132

Uncanny X-Men Omnibus, Vol. 2

Uncanny X-Men #132–153, Annual #4–5; Avengers Annual #10; Marvel Fanfare #1–4; Marvel Treasury Edition #26–27; Marvel Team-Up #100; Bizarre Adventures #27; Phoenix: The Untold Story
912
April 2014 (Reprinted Oct 2016)


978-0785185727

X-Men: Days of Future Past

Uncanny X-Men #141–142, Annual #14; X-Factor Annual #5; New Mutants Annual #6; material from Fantastic Four Annual #23; Excalibur #52, #66–67; Wolverine: Days of Future Past #1–3; material from Hulk: Broken Worlds #2
392
March 2014


978-0785184423

Uncanny X-Men Omnibus, Vol. 3

Uncanny X-Men #154-175, Annual #6-7; Marvel Graphic Novel #5; Wolverine (1982) #1-4; X-Men Special Edition #1; Magik #1-4
1056
February 2016


978-0785199229

Secret Wars II Omnibus

Uncanny X-Men #196, #202–203; Secret Wars II #1–9; New Mutants #30, #36–37; Captain America #308; Iron Man #197; Fantastic Four #282, #285, #288, #316–319; Web of Spider-Man #6; The Amazing Spider-Man #268, #273–274; Daredevil #223; Incredible Hulk #312; Avengers #260–261, #265–266; Dazzler #40; Alpha Flight #28; Thing #30; Doctor Strange #74; Cloak and Dagger #4; Power Pack #18; Thor #363; Power Man and Iron Fist #121; Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man #111; Defenders #152; Quasar #8
1184
May 2009


978-0785131113

X-Men: Asgardian Wars

X-Men/Alpha Flight #1–2; New Mutants Special Edition #1; Uncanny X-Men Annual #9
248
February 2010


978-0785141488

X-Men: Mutant Massacre Omnibus

Uncanny X-Men #210–219, Annual #11; New Mutants #46; X-Factor #9-17, Annual #2; Thor #373–374, 377-378; Power Pack #27; Daredevil #238; Fantastic Four vs. The X-Men #1-4; X-Men vs. The Avengers #1-4
952
November 2018


978-1302914240

X-Men: Fall of the Mutants

Uncanny X-Men #220–227; New Mutants #55–61; X-Factor #18–26; Captain America #339; Daredevil #252; Fantastic Four #312; Incredible Hulk #340; Power Pack #35
824
October 2011


978-0785153122

X-Men: Inferno Prologue

Uncanny X-Men #228-238, Annual #12; New Mutants #62-70, Annual #4; X-Factor #27-32, Annual #3; material from Marvel Age Annual #4, Marvel Fanfare #40
824
December 2014


978-0785192732

X-Men: Inferno

Uncanny X-Men #239–243; New Mutants #71–73; X-Factor #33–40, Annual #4; X-Terminators #1–4
600
June 2009


978-0785137771

X-Men by Chris Claremont and Jim Lee Vol. 1

Uncanny X-Men #244–269, Annual #13; Classic X-Men #39
720
October 2011


978-0785158226

X-Men: X-Tinction Agenda

Uncanny X-Men #235–238 & #270–272; New Mutants #95–97; X-Factor #60–62
304
August 2011


978-0785155317

X-Men by Chris Claremont and Jim Lee Vol. 2

Uncanny X-Men #273–280; X-Factor #63–70; X-Men #1–9 and material from #10–11; Ghost Rider #26–27
832
January 2012


978-0785159056

X-Men: Bishop's Crossing

Uncanny X-Men #281–293, X-Men Vol. 2 #12–13 and material from #10–11
392
October 2012


978-0785153498

X-Men: X-Cutioner's Song

Uncanny X-Men #294–297; X-Factor #84–86; X-Men #14–16; X-Force #16–18; Stryfe's Strike File
368
October 2011


978-0785153122

X-Men: Fatal Attractions

Uncanny X-Men #298–305 and 315, Annual #17; X-Factor #87–92; X-Men Unlimited #1–2; X-Force #25; X-Men #25; Wolverine #75; Excalibur #71
816
April 2012


978-0785162452

X-Men: The Wedding of Cyclops & Phoenix

Uncanny X-Men #307-310, Annual #18; X-Men #26-35; Avengers #368-369; Avengers West Coast #101; Cable #6-8; X-Men Unlimited #3; X-Men: The Wedding Album; What If? #60; The Adventures of Cyclops and Phoenix #1-4; material from Marvel Valentine Special
832
September 2018


978-1302913229

X-Men: Phalanx Covenant

Uncanny X-Men #306, #311–314 and #316–317; Excalibur #78–82; X-Men #36–37; X-Factor #106; X-Force #38; Wolverine #85; Cable #16
552
February 2014


978-0785185499

X-Men: Age of Apocalypse

Uncanny X-Men #320–321, X-Men #40–41, Cable #20, X-Men Alpha, Amazing X-Men #1–4, Astonishing X-Men #1–4, Factor X #1–4, Gambit & the X-Ternals #1–4, Generation Next #1–4, Weapon X #1–4, X-Calibre #1–4, X-Man #1–4, X-Men Omega, Age of Apocalypse: The Chosen and X-Men Ashcan #2
1072
March 2012


978-0785159827

X-Men: Age of Apocalypse Companion

X-Men Chronicles #1–2; X-Universe #1–2; Tales from the Age of Apocalypse #1–2; X-Man #-1, #53–54, Annual '96; Blink #1–4; Exiles #60–61; X-Men: Age of Apocalypse one-shot, #1–6; What If? #77, #81; What If? X-Men Age of Apocalypse; material from Hulk: Broken Worlds #2; X-Men Prime; X-Men: Endangered Species; Exiles: Days of Then & Now; OHOTMU: Age of Apocalypse 2005
992
April 2014


978-0785185147

X-Men/Avengers: Onslaught Omnibus

Cable #32-36; Uncanny X-Men #333-337; X-Force #55, #57-58; X-Man #15-19; X-Men #53-57, Annual '96; X-Men Unlimited #11; Onslaught: X-Men, Onslaught: Marvel Universe, Onslaught: Epilogue; Avengers #401-402; Fantastic Four #415; Incredible Hulk #444-445; Wolverine #104-105; X-Factor #125-126; Amazing Spider-Man #415; Green Goblin #12; Spider-Man #72; Iron Man #332; Punisher #11; Thor #502; X-Men: Road to Onslaught #1; material from Excalibur #100, Fantastic Four #416
1296
July 2015


978-0785192626

X-Men: Operation Zero Tolerance

Uncanny X-Men #346; X-Men #65–70; Generation X #26–31; X-Force #67–70; Wolverine #115–118; Cable #45–47; X-Man #30
640
April 2012


978-0785162407

X-Men: Revolution By Chris Claremont Omnibus

Uncanny X-Men #381-389; X-Men #100-109 and ANNUAL 2000; X-Men Unlimited #27-29; X-Men: Black Sun #1-5; Bishop: The Last X-Man #15-16; Cable #87
904
August 2018


978-1302912147

Uncanny X-Men: Rise & Fall Of The Shi'ar Empire

Uncanny X-Men #475–486
312
July 2007


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; X-Factor #25–27
352
April 2008


0-7851-2899-9

Uncanny X-Men: Manifest Destiny

Uncanny X-Men #500–503; X-Men Free Comic Book Day #1; X-Men: Manifest Destiny #1–5
200
May 2009


0-7851-3817-X

Dark Avengers/Uncanny X-Men: Utopia

Uncanny X-Men #513–514; Dark Avengers #7–8; Dark Avengers/Uncanny X-Men: Utopia; Utopia Finale
368
November 2009


0-7851-4233-9

Uncanny X-Men: Nation X

Uncanny X-Men #515–522; Dark Reign: The List – X-Men; Nation X #1–4
360
June 2010


0-7851-3873-0

X-Men: Second Coming

Second Coming: Prepare, Second Coming #1–2, Uncanny X-Men #523–525, New Mutants #12–14, X-Men: Legacy #235–237, X-Force #26–28
392
September 2010


0-7851-4678-4


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  15. ^ Sanderson "1970s" in Gilbert (2008), p. 145: "[X-Men #66] would be the series' last issue by writer Roy Thomas and artist Sal Buscema."


  16. ^ Sanderson "1970s" in Gilbert (2008), p. 169: "[Editor Roy] Thomas realized that if X-Men was to be successfully revived, it needed an exciting new concept. Thomas came up with just such an idea: the X-Men would become an international team, with members from other countries as well as the United States. Writer Len Wein and artist Dave Cockrum were assigned to the new project and the result was Giant-Size X-Men #1."


  17. ^ ab Sanderson "1970s" in Gilbert (2008), p. 171


  18. ^ Sanderson "1970s" in Gilbert (2008), p. 176: "Writer Chris Claremont and artist Dave Cockrum's intent in transforming Jean Grey into Phoenix was to boost Jean's powers to a higher level"


  19. ^ Sanderson "1970s" in Gilbert (2008), p. 181: "When 'new' X-Men co-creator Dave Cockrum left the series, John Byrne took over as penciler and co-plotter. In his first issue, Byrne and writer Chris Claremont wound up the Shi'ar story arc."


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  27. ^ Cooke, Jon B.; Nolen-Weathington, Eric (2006). Modern Masters, Vol. 7: John Byrne. Raleigh, North Carolina: TwoMorrows Publishing. pp. 31–32. ISBN 978-1893905566. I came up with a Sentinels story where the Sentinels had taken over the world and killed everybody. That's about as tough as you get right?


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External links




  • Uncanny X-Men at Marvel.com


  • Uncanny X-Men at the Comic Book DB


  • Uncanny X-Men at the Marvel Database


  • Uncanny X-Men at the Unofficial Handbook of Marvel Comics Creators











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