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Cover Art Gallery: Uncanny X-Men

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Contents

Silver Age (#1-66)

Launched in 1963 by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, it initially ran bi-monthly.

Reprints (67-93)

A couple years after publication of X-Men ceased following X-Men #66, it returned as a bi-monthly reprint magazine.

All-New All-Different (94-141)

Following the success of Giant-Size X-Men #1, X-Men was revived as an active title, although it remained bi-monthly until #112.

The Uncanny X-Men (142-166)

While Uncanny was inconsistently added to the cover since #114, the title did not officially become "The Uncanny X-Men" until #142.

The X-Family Grows (167-243)

Starting with New Mutants, Marvel began publishing other mutant titles. During this time period the X-Men team underwent substantial alterations. The net effect was to dramatically increase the number of mutant superheroes.

Dissolution (244-269)

Chris Claremont did the unthinkable - totally dissolved the X-Men team. He took this opportunity to tell a lot of character-focused stories, often with major ramifications for those characters.

Re-united to Blue and Gold (270-300)

After jointly dealing with substantial threats to their existence, Marvel's mutants substantially re-organize, leading to two X-Men comics, the transformation of New Mutants into X-Force, and a totally new X-Factor team.

Uncanny X-Men (301-400)

Uncanny X-Men (401-499)

Uncanny X-Men (500-)

Annuals

Variant Covers

For a variety of reasons, many differences, subtle and not, can exist for a given issue. Below are images of comics with variant prices, coloring, and sometimes even entirely different covers! (In all cases, the most common variant is considered standard, and listed above as the normal variety).

Trade Paperbacks

Rejected Covers

Sometimes a writer or editor feels a cover fails to adequately advertise the nature of the book. Sometimes they just don't like it.



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See Also