List of X-Men comics

List of X-Men comics

The X-Men are a group of superheroes in the Marvel Comics universe. The monthly "X-men" comic book debuted in 1963, along with the team itself. That series is now titled "Uncanny X-Men" and is best known by that name. Due to the X-Men's immense popularity, Marvel has launched dozens of spin-off series, called “X-Books,” throughout the years.

Like "Uncanny X-Men," most X-Books feature mutants, human beings born with extraordinary powers due to a quantum leap in genetic evolution. Some X-Books feature mutant superhero teams while others feature solo adventures of characters who became popular in "Uncanny X-Men" or another X-Book. Occasionally, X-Books use mutants as a metaphor for racial, religious and other minorities oppressed by society.

For the purpose of this list, “X-Men Comics” will be defined by the following criteria:
* the series was meant to continue indefinitely, was not a limited series. For limited series, see List of X-Men limited series.
* the series featured mostly characters associated with and/or concepts originating in "Uncanny X-Men" or another X-Book, thus "The Defenders" and "The Champions," which featured both X-Men-related and non-X-Men related characters will not be counted and neither will series which occasionally featured the X-Men characters, such as "Marvel Comics Presents", "Marvel Team-Up" and "What If?"

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*"" (September 1996-April 1997) (8 issues), featured the entire cast of 2099 including the X-Men 2099 and X-Nation 2099.

A

*"Adventures of the X-Men" (1996 - 1997), all-new stories continuing the continuity of the Fox Network’s X-Men animated series
*"Agent X" (2002 - 2003), continued from "Deadpool"
*"Alpha Flight," vol. 1 (1983 - 1994)
*"Alpha Flight," vol. 2 (1997 - 1999)
*"Alpha Flight," vol. 3 (2004 - 2005)
*"Astonishing X-Men" vol. 3 (2004 - present)

B

*"" (1999 - 2001)

C

*"Cable" vol. 2 (1993 - 2002), continued in "Soldier X"
*"Cable" vol. 3 (2008 - present)
*"Cable & Deadpool" (2004 - 2008)
*"Classic X-Men" (1986 - 1990), reprinted late 1970s and early 1980s issues of "X-Men," vol. 1, retitled "X-Men Classic"

D

*"Dazzler" (1981 - 1986)
*"Deadpool" (1997 - 2002), continued in "Agent X"
*"District X" (2004 - 2005)

E

*"Emma Frost" (2003 - 2004)
*"Excalibur," vol. 1 (1988 - 1998)
*"Excalibur," vol. 2 (2004 - 2005)
*"Exiles" (2001 - 2008)

G

*"Gambit," vol. 3 (1998 - 2001)
*"Gambit," vol. 4 (2004 - 2005)
*"Generation X" (1994 - 2001)

M

*"Maverick" (1997 - 1998)
*"Mutant X" (1998 - 2001)
*"Mystique" (2003 - 2005)

N

*"New Excalibur," (2005 - 2007)
*"New Exiles," (2008 - present)
*"New Mutants," vol. 1 (1983 - 1991), continued in "X-Force"
*"New Mutants," vol. 2 (2003 - 2004), continued in ""
*"New X-Men" (2001 - 2004), previously titled "X-Men," vol. 2, has since reclaimed that title
*"New X-Men" (2004 - 2008), previously titled "New X-Men: Academy X," continued from "New Mutants," vol. 2
*"Nightcrawler," (2004 - 2005)

P

*"Professor Xavier and the X-Men," (1995 - 1997), retold early 1960s stories from "X-Men," vol. 1 with new artwork

Q

*"Quicksilver," (1997 - 1998)

R

*"Rogue" vol. 3 (2004 - 2005)

*"Sabretooth Classics" (1994 - 1995), reprinted various appearances of the popular villain
*"Sentinel" (2003 - 2004)
*"Soldier X" (2002 - 2003), continued from " Cable."

U

*"Ultimate X-Men" (2000 - present), revitalization of the team in the “Ultimate Marvel Universe
*"Uncanny X-Men" (1981 - present), previously titled "X-Men," vol. 1

W

*"Warlock" (1999 - 2000)
*"Weapon X" (2002 - 2004)
*"Witchblade & Wolverine" (2004 - present)Fact|date=June 2007
*"Wolverine," vol. 2 (1988 - 2003)
*"Wolverine," vol. 3 (2003 - present)
*"" (2008 - present)

X

*"X-Factor," vol. 1 (1986 - 1998)
*"X-Factor," vol. 3 (2005-present)
*"X-Force" (1991 - 2002), continued from "New Mutants," vol. 1, continued in "X-Statix"
*"X-Force" vol.3 (2008 - present)
*"X-Man" (1995 - 2001)
*"X-Men," vol. 1 (1963 - 1981), retitled "Uncanny X-Men"
*"X-Men, vol. 2,"(1991 - 2001, 2004 - present), titled "New X-Men" from 2001 until 2004
*"X-Men 2099" (1993 - 1996)
*"X-Men Adventures" (1993 - 1996), retold stories from the Fox Network’s X-Men animated series, continued in "Adventures of the X-Men"
*"X-Men Classic" (1990 - 1995), previously titled "Classic X-Men," reprinted issues of "Uncanny X-Men" from the early to mid 1980s
*"" (1994 - 1995), reprinted issues of "X-Men," vol. 1 from the early 1960s
*"" (2001 - 2002), retold stories from the Warner Brothers Network animated series of the same name
*"" vol. 2 (2007-present)
*"" (1999 - 2001)
*"" (1998 - 1999), reprinted a manga-style, Japanese X-Men series, which borrowed stories from the Fox Network’s "X-Men animated series"
*"X-Men Unlimited," vol. 1 (1993 - 2003)
*"X-Men Unlimited," vol. 2 (2004 - 2006)
*"X-Nation 2099" (1996)
*"X-Statix" (2002 - 2004), continued from "X-Force"
*"X-Treme X-Men" (2001 - 2004)

Y

*"Young X-Men," vol. 1 (2008 - present)

ee also

*List of Marvel Comics publications
*List of X-Men limited series


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