(Those five comics are something to talk about at a later date.) However, in 1983 the most popular Marvel comic book was the Uncanny X-Men, so guess who got the sixth Dallas Time Herald Marvel comic?
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Does anyone else think Roman Reigns could play him? Anyway, his debut in Uncanny X-Men #282 has a CGC 9.8 copy taking bids at Heritage Auctions today, and Bishop is one of those keys that, surprisingly, you can invest in and feel good about it Check out the book below.
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There are two contenders, Uncanny X-Men Annual #14 and Uncanny X-Men #266 Now, be in no doubt, chronologically, it's X-Men #266 That was definitely meant to be his first appearance, written by Chris Claremont, drawn by Mike Collins with a Jim Lee cover.
However, Uncanny X-Men Annual #14 by Chris Claremont and Art Adams was published[...]
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Maybe one of the most underrated key comics from Marvel Comics, Uncanny X-Men #129 features the first appearances of Kitty Pryde, Emma Frost, and the Hellfire Club So, only two of the most impactful mutant characters ever Personally, Kitty is my favorite mutant character, and I have always wanted to snag a[...]
As we enter the new year of 2020, and a new decade, it's time to look back on 2019 and celebrate the X-Men franchise with the Wolverine's Weiner X-Picks of the Year, a grilled-meat-themed honor unmatched in all of comicsdom.
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Cable made his debut in Uncanny X-Men 98 He's been a fan-favorite character in the world of Marvel Comics ever since It looks like Iron Studios is getting a statue of him that will be an event exclusive No details on what the event exclusive is but this statue are beautiful It gives us a[...]
There was the moment during Inferno from Uncanny X-Men #242 by Chris Claremont and Marc Silvestri where Storm first met Jean Grey after her first back-from-the-dead moment…
Now… the only other question to ask is how did Wolverine get his adamantium back?
HOUSE OF X #5 (OF 6)
(W) Jonathan Hickman (A/CA) Pepe Larraz
Xavier's dream turns deadly for some[...]
First up, in Uncanny X-Men #266, we find Storm, reverted to a child after being kidnapped from the X-Men's Outback base by Nanny, hunted by the Shadow King And who is there to save her but Gambit, in his first full appearance, kicking off a short-term partnership but a lifelong friendship.
And yeah, there will be[...]
And if you've been reading Matthew Rosenberg and Salvador Larocca's Uncanny X-Men, it probably looks a lot different than you'd expect That's because the confirmed rosters of the new X-Books feature multiple characters that were recently killed off in Uncanny X-Men.
Let's take a look at the mutants who were featured in today's announcements that are[...]
After a grueling 22 issues and even more shocking character deaths, the current volume of Uncanny X-Men came to a close on Wednesday with Uncanny X-Men #22 Did bloodthirsty writer Matthew Rosenberg kill off more characters in this issue? You bet he did But that doesn't mean there wasn't at least one happy moment too.
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With the rate at which Uncanny X-Men writer Matthew Rosenberg has been killing off characters, you might be tempted to think he enjoys it That's apparently not the case, according to Rosenberg himself Answering questions in this week's X-Men Monday column at Adventures in Poor Taste, Rosenberg was asked about the wanton character deaths during[...]
But here we are, with the Uncanny X-Men reboot ending to make way for the next reboot, and Marvel is right back to crapping all over the best mutant, as we see in this preview of Uncanny X-Men #22…
How is any of this Cyclops' fault?
As if Dani Moonstar's attacks weren't enough, Scott's own brother has[...]
Let's get to the recaps of the four X-Men comics that came out last week… well, three, actually, but for whatever reason, DCBS didn't send me NextGen #5 until last week, so that one is getting thrown in here too.
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Yay! Lots to unpack here, six issues and over 3500 words of recap, so let's jump right in.
Sworn to sell comics for Marvel executives who feared and hated the fact that Fox owned their movie rights, The Uncanny X-Men suffered great indignities, but with a corporate merger on the way, the X-Men can finally get back to doing what[...]
And then there's the fact that Emma mindwiped Scott, and the rest of the X-Men, as soon as he returned from the dead, and has been using them to capture mutants she could hand over to General Callahan and the O.N.E.
Nevertheless, last issue, Emma released the mindblock and called on Scott for a rescue… and[...]
But until then, we've still got some lame duck X-Men comics to recap, so let's get on with the show…
Sworn to sell comics for Marvel executives who feared and hated the fact that Fox owned their movie rights, The Uncanny X-Men suffered great indignities, but with a corporate merger on the way, the X-Men can finally get back to[...]
Uncanny X-Men #20 hits stores next week, as Matthew Rosenberg and Salvador Larroca's run on the book edges closer to oblivion ahead of Jonathan Hickman's line-wide relaunch With nothing left to lose, is Matthew Rosenberg including an anti-vaccination message in the pages of the book? Well, read the preview below and decide for yourself!
It begins[...]
This week, it's a very special episode, as Uncanny X-Men #19 explains basically everything that's happened in the past eight months of Uncanny X-Men comics That's why we're calling this special episode…
Let's get to recapping, shall we?
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More X-Men faces are rushing into Marvel Future Fight as Netmarble revealed a new Uncanny X-Men update coming to the game The three new mutants joining the battle are Iceman (Modern), Jubilee (Classic), and Bishop (Disassembled), all with their own ways of adding to the battle and making things easier for you in a cluster of enemies[...]
War of the Realms: Uncanny X-Men #2 finally answers the age-old question: how many Jamie Madrox dupes does it take to murder a frost giant? This preview of the issue shows us, as Dani Moonstar leads a team of X-Men in facing off against the invading hordes of Malekith in New York City, as Multiple[...]
This week, we finally got official confirmation from Marvel that Jonathan Hickman's House of X and Powers of X would be the start of a line-wide X-Men relaunch, with any remaining X-books including Uncanny X-Men and X-Force ending in July to make way for Hickman's "new era" of the X-Men, in which Hickman will write[...]
With Jonathan Hickman's big X-Men relaunch kicking off in July, we now know for certain that Uncanny X-Men will end with issue #22 that same month But by the time Hickman gets to take over the franchise, will there be any X-Men left? Perhaps not, if Uncanny X-Men writer Matthew Rosenberg has his way Read[...]
It seems like just last year when we were all getting ready for the big relaunch of Uncanny X-Men Actually, that's because it was just last year November, in fact, less than six months ago, is when Matthew Rosenberg, alongside Kelly Thompson, Ed Brisson, and artists Mahmud Asrar, R.B Silva, Yildiray Cinar, Mahmud Asrar, Mark[...]
But what is it exactly? Saying "bub?" Murdering his own children? Guest-starring in lots of titles? In next week's Uncanny X-Men #18, we finally learn the answer What Wolverine does best is… quit?!
Sure, you might have thought that killing was what Wolverine did best But the fact is, even if that were once true, it's[...]
Uncanny X-Men writer Matthew Rosenberg has returned once again from Twitter hiatus to acknowledge criticism of Uncanny X-Men #17, which features the explanation of the death of a longtime X-Men character If you don't want to be spoiled on the death, which was first revealed in Uncanny X-Men #16, then you should probably click away[...]
It's no surprise that death occurred in Uncanny X-Men, as writer Matthew Rosenberg has been ramping up his kill rate significantly But today's Uncanny X-Men #17 makes an already-heartbreaking death even more tragic If you don't want to be spoiled, we suggest you click away now…
With the spoiler warning out of the way, it's time[...]
Despite critical acclaim from well-respected scholars, it looks like July's Uncanny X-Men #22 could be the end of the line, with an oversized issue and the wrapping of multiple plot points, coinciding with the start of a status-quo-changing weekly X-Men event from Jonathan Hickman.
Plus, you know, the words "it all ends here."
UNCANNY X-MEN #21 &[...]
First up is Uncanny X-Men, which not only wraps up all of the post-Disassembled storylines, but also ends with an oversized $4.99 issue.
UNCANNY X-MEN #21 & #22
MATTHEW ROSENBERG (W) • Salvador Larroca (A)
Covers by WHILCE PORTACIO
ISSUE #21 – CARNAGE-IZED VARIANT COVER BY DECLAN SHALVEY
ISSUE #22 – CARNAGE-IZED VARIANT COVER BY TBA
It all ends here[...]
Marvel is killing off characters like crazy throughout the Marvel Universe this week, so get ready for some major death spoilers from Uncanny X-Men #16, War of the Realms #2, and Guardians of the Galaxy #4.
Starting with…
Last week, Uncanny X-Men writer Matthew Rosenberg returned from hiatus to his award-winning Twitter account to announce that he[...]
Uncanny X-Men writer Matthew Rosenberg has quit and rejoined his award-winning Twitter account so many times we've lost count, but the X-scribe returned to the social media service Friday to post a tantalizing spoiler for next week's issue, Uncanny X-Men #16 According to Rosenberg, "not everyone will make it out" of the issue So who[...]