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![]() Cover of X-Men (vol. 3) #1 (Sep 2010). Art by Adi Granov. | |
Publication information | |
Publisher | Marvel Comics |
Schedule | Monthly |
Format | Ongoing series |
Genre | |
Publication date | (vol. 3) September 2010–February 2013 (vol. 4) May 2013–May 2015 |
No. of issues | (vol. 3) 41 and 1 Giant-Size (vol. 4) 26 |
Main character(s) | Jubilee Kitty Pryde Psylocke Rachel Grey Rogue Storm |
Creative team as of June 2012 | |
Written by | (vol. 3) Various (vol. 4) Brian Wood Marc Guggenheim |
Artist(s) | (vol. 3) Various (vol. 4) Various |
Letterer(s) | VC's Joe Caramagna |
Colorist(s) | Rachelle Rosenberg |
Editor(s) | Axel Alonso Nick Lowe Jeanine Schaefer |
X-Men is a comic book ongoing series a namesake team of superheroes, published in various incarnations by Marvel Comics, beginning in 1963.
The first series was eventually renamed The Uncanny X-Men with issue #114 (October 1978). In 1991, a second, companion series debuted, marking the first time, that more than one X-Men series would be published. This series took the simpler, earlier name X-Men, thought it would later be titled X-Men: Legacy. Volume 3 began publication in September 2010 and for most of its run featured team-ups between the X-Men and other Marvel characters, ended at issue #41 in February 2013. As part of Marvel NOW!, the title was relaunched as a new series (volume 4) written by Brian Wood and featuring an all-female team.[1]
Publication history[]
The 2010 X-Men series was the third ongoing series to launch with the title following the first series (volume 1) in 1963 and the second series (volume 2) in 1991. To distinguish itself from the other contemporary X-Men titles, this third volume of X-Men was conceived as a title that would focus on the mutants' role in the wider Marvel Universe and "...firmly integrate the X-Men in the Marvel Universe."[2] As a result, the initial story arcs featured a guest appearance from characters from the Marvel Universe ranging from Spider-Man to Blade.
From issues #30 to #37 the title took a change in direction, focusing on Storm leading a security team of X-Men and dropping the 'team-up' element that was previously a part of the book.[3] The team-up elements were brief brought back in issues #38 and #39.
As part of Marvel NOW!, the series ended at issue #41 in February 2013. A new volume of the title written by Brian Wood, who also wrote issues #30 to #37 of the previous volume, began in May 2013.[4] For the first time in the history of the X-Men franchise, the book features a roster composed entirely of female X-Men, with an initial roster of Jubilee, Storm, Rogue, Kitty Pryde, Rachel Grey and Psylocke.[1]
Marc Guggenheim took over the title starting with issue #18. X-Men has been cancelled with issue #26 being its last issue.
Plot summary[]
Volume 3 (2010 series)[]
The first story arc, "Curse of the Mutants," comprising issues #1–6, involves the X-Men battling the vampire nations and teaming up with Blade.[5]
The second story arc, "To Serve and Protect," comprising issues #7–10, involves the team of Storm, Gambit, Emma Frost, and Wolverine returning to New York where they team up with Spider-Man to battle the Lizard and Dark Beast in the sewers of Manhattan.[6]
An interlude story then followed with Professor X telling Jubilee of an earlier encounter he had with the vampire Raizo Kodo. This was followed by the "First to Last" storyline, which began with X-Men Giant-Size #1 and saw the original X-Men appear in flashback scenes of a previously untold adventure.
Another one-shot story saw a team of X-Men team up with the new female Ghost Rider to battle a mystical enemy. The most recent storyline featured the Future Foundation teaming up with the X-Men, where they also encountered Skull the Slayer. Following on from the 2011 "Regenesis" event among the X-titles, Marvel have announced that X-Men will be among the titles aligned with Cyclops's vision of the X-Men and feature a more covert group of characters, with Colossus, Domino, Jubilee, Psylocke, Storm, and Warpath being the initial lineup. The team-up aspect of the title remained, with the first arc featuring War Machine. This was followed by the return of Raizo Kodo for an arc dealing with Jubilee's Vampirism.
The title then took on a change in direction, with the exits of Warpath and Jubilee from the cast and the addition of Pixie the storyline focused on Storm leading a "security team" of X-Men dealing with potential threats to mutants.[3]
Issue #38 featured a return to the team-up elements of the book, and features Domino and Daredevil.
Cast[]
Volume 3 (2010 series)[]
Issues | Characters | Guest Star |
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#1–6 | Curse of the Mutants Crossover | Blade |
#7–10 | Emma Frost, Gambit, Storm, Wolverine | Spider-Man |
#11 | Jubilee, Professor X | Raizo Kodo |
Giant-Size #1, #12–15 | Archangel, Colossus, Cyclops, Emma Frost, Iceman, Magneto, Namor, Pixie, Psylocke, Storm, Wolverine | The original X-Men |
#15.1 | Colossus, Cyclops, Gambit, Danielle Moonstar, Pixie, Storm | Ghost Rider |
#16–19 | Cyclops, Doctor Nemesis, Emma Frost, Magneto, Pixie, Wolverine | The FF and Skull the Slayer |
#20–23 | Colossus, Domino, Jubilee, Psylocke, Storm, Warpath | War Machine |
#24-27 | Raizo Kodo and The Forgiven | |
#28–29 | Domino, Pixie, Storm, Warpath | The FF and Spider-Man |
#30-37 | Colossus, Domino, Pixie, Psylocke, Storm | none |
#38-39 | Domino | Daredevil |
#40-41 | Angel, Chamber, Iceman, Pixie, Storm | none |
Volume 4 (2013 series)[]
Issues | Characters |
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#1-4 | Jubilee, Kitty Pryde, Psylocke, Rachel Grey, Rogue, Storm |
#5-6 | "Battle of the Atom" Crossover |
#7-12 | Jubilee, Karima Shapandar, M, Psylocke, Rachel Grey, Storm |
#13-17 | Jubilee, M, Psylocke, Rachel Grey, Storm |
#18-22 | Cecilia Reyes, Jubilee, M, Psylocke, Rachel Grey, Storm |
#23-26 | Beast, Gambit, Jubilee, M, Psylocke, Rachel Grey, Storm |
Contributors[]
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Collected editions[]
Volume 3 (2010 series)[]
Title | Material collected | Publication date | ISBN |
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X-Men: Curse of the Mutants | X-Men (vol. 3) #1–6 | March 2, 2011 | Hardcover: 978-0785148463
Paperback: 978-0785148470 |
X-Men: With Great Power | X-Men (vol. 3) #7–11; Marvel Team-Up Annual #1 | July 6, 2011 | Hardcover: 978-0785148487
Paperback: 978-0785148494 |
X-Men: First to Last | X-Men: Giant-Size (vol. 1) #1; X-Men (vol. 3) #12–15 | November 9, 2011 | Hardcover: 978-0785152873
Paperback: 978-0785152880 |
X-Men: FF | X-Men (vol. 3) #15.1, 16–19 | March 7, 2012 | Hardcover: 978-0785160694
Paperback: 978-0785160700 |
X-Men: War Machines | X-Men (vol. 3) #20-23; Uncanny X-Men (vol. 2) #14 | May 9, 2012 | Hardcover: 978-0785161875
Paperback: 978-0785161882 |
X-Men: The Curse is Broken | X-Men (vol. 3) #24-29 | November 28, 2012 | Paperback: 978-0785161899 |
X-Men by Brian Wood - Vol. 1: Blank Generation | X-Men (vol. 3) #30-33 | February 12, 2013 | Paperback: 978-0785164593 |
X-Men by Brian Wood - Vol. 2: Reckless Abandonment | X-Men (vol. 3) #34-41 | April 30, 2013 | Paperback: 978-0785164616 |
Volume 4 (2013 series)[]
Title | Material collected | Publication date | ISBN |
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X-Men, Volume 1: Primer | X-Men (vol. 4) #1-4; Uncanny X-Men (vol. 1) #244 | December 10, 2013 | Paperback: 978-0785168003 |
X-Men: Battle of the Atom | X-Men: Battle of the Atom (vol. 1) #1-2; All-New X-Men (vol. 1) 16-17; X-Men (vol. 4) #5-6; Uncanny X-Men (vol. 3) #12-13; Wolverine and the X-Men (vol. 1) #36-37 | January 21, 2014 | Hardcover: 978-0785189060
Paperback: 978-1846535727 |
X-Men, Volume 2: Muertas | X-Men (vol. 4) #7-12 | May 20, 2014 | Paperback: 978-0785168010 |
X-Men, Volume 3: Bloodline | X-Men (vol. 4) #13-17 | October 21, 2014 | Paperback: 978-0785189725 |
X-Men, Volume 4: Exogenous | X-Men (vol. 4) #18-22 | March 3, 2015 | Paperback: 978-0785192336 |
X-Men, Volume 5: The Burning World | X-Men (vol. 4) #23-26 | July 28, 2015 | Paperback: 978-0785197263 |
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Sunu, Steve (January 14, 2013). "Wood and Coipel Mutate "X-Men" for Marvel NOW!". Comic Book Resources. http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=43153. Retrieved January 14, 2013.
- ↑ Richards, Dave (April 19, 2010). "C2E2: Victor Gischler Talks X-Men". Comic Book Resources. http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=25834. Retrieved August 1, 2010.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Tramountanas, George A. (May 29, 2012). "X-POSITION: Wood Guides Two "X-Men" Teams". Comic Book Resources. http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=38908. Retrieved July 30, 2012.
- ↑ Johnston, Rich (March 5, 2013) X-Men #1 To Be A Little On The Late Side, Bleeding Cool, accessed March 6, 2013
- ↑ "The X-Men Must Survive The Curse Of The Mutants". Marvel.com. May 6, 2010. http://marvel.com/news/all.12360.the_curse_of_the_mutants. Retrieved August 1, 2010.
- ↑ "X-Men (2010) #7". Marvel.com. http://marvel.com/comic_books/issue/32202/x-men_2010_7. Retrieved January 6, 2011.
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 "'X-Men': Seth Peck, Paul Azaceta take charge". digital spy. September 2, 2012. Retrieved September 21, 2012.
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External links[]
- X-Men (2010) at the Grand Comics Database
- X-Men (2010) at the Comic Book DB
X-Men comic books | ||
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Current titles | Cable • Excalibur • Hellions • Marauders • New Mutants • Wolverine • X-Force • X-Men | |
Upcoming titles | Children of the Atom • X-Factor | |
Past team titles | A+X • All-New X-Factor • All-New X-Men • Alpha Flight • Amazing X-Men • Astonishing X-Men • Cable and X-Force • Classic X-Men • District X • Extraordinary X-Men • Generation X • New Excalibur • Fallen Angels • New X-Men • NYX • Professor Xavier and the X-Men • Spider-Man and the X-Men • Uncanny X-Force • Uncanny X-Men • Weapon X • Wolverine and the X-Men • X-Men Blue • X-Men Gold • X-Men Red • X-Men: First Class • X-Men: Legacy • X-Men: The Hidden Years • X-Men Unlimited • X-Statix • X-Treme X-Men • Young X-Men | |
Past solo titles | Agent X • All-New Wolverine • Cable & Deadpool • Cyclops • Deadpool • Domino • Iceman • Jean Grey • Mr. & Mrs. X • Old Man Logan • Rogue & Gambit • Wolverine: Origins • Wolverine: The Best There Is • Wolverine: Weapon X • X-Men Black • X-23 (2010) • X-23 (2018) | |
Past alternate universe titles |
Exiles/New Exiles • Mutant X • Ultimate Comics: X-Men • Ultimate X-Men • X-Men 2099 • X-Men '92 • X-Men Forever • X-Men: The End • X-Men: The Manga • X-Nation 2099 | |
Limited series titles | List of X-Men limited series and one-shots • House of X / Powers of X • Star Trek/X-Men • The Uncanny X-Men and The New Teen Titans • X-Men: Apocalypse vs. Dracula • X-23: Target X | |
Storylines | Main | "Second Genesis" • "The Dark Phoenix Saga" • "Days of Future Past" • "The New Mutants" • "God Loves, Man Kills" • "Mutant Massacre" • "Fall of the Mutants" • "Inferno" • "Days of Future Present" • "X-Tinction Agenda" • "Muir Island Saga" • "X-Cutioner's Song" • "Fatal Attractions" • "Bloodties" • "Child's Play" • "Phalanx Covenant" • "Legion Quest" • "Age of Apocalypse" • "Onslaught" • "Operation: Zero Tolerance" • "The Hunt for Xavier" • "The Magneto War" • "The Twelve" • "Ages of Apocalypse" • "Eve of Destruction" • "House of M" • "Decimation" • "Deadly Genesis" • "Endangered Species" • "Messiah Complex" • "Divided We Stand" • "Manifest Destiny" • "X-Infernus" • "Messiah War" • "Utopia" • "Nation X" • "Necrosha" • "Second Coming" • "Curse of the Mutants" • "Age of X" • "Schism" • "Regenesis" • "X-Termination" • "Avengers vs. X-Men" • "Battle of the Atom" • "Trial of Jean Grey" • "Death of Wolverine" • "Apocalypse Wars" • "AXIS" • "The Black Vortex" • "Inhumans vs. X-Men" • "Phoenix Resurrection" • "Hunt for Wolverine" • "Extermination" • "Return of Wolverine" • "Age of X-Man" • "House of X and Powers of X" |
New X-Men story arcs | E Is for Extinction • Imperial • New Worlds • Riot at Xavier's • Murder at the Mansion • Assault on Weapon Plus • Planet X • Here Comes Tomorrow | |
Relaunches | Mutant Genesis • Revolution • Morrison Era • ReLoad • Decimation • Regenesis • Marvel NOW! • All-New, All-Different Marvel • ResurrXion • Marvel Legacy • Fresh Start • Dawn of X | |
Other | "Ultimate Spider-Man and X-Men" | |
Related | Ultimate X-Men story arcs • Uncanny X-Men #94 |