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词条 X-Men: Legacy
释义

  1. Title history

  2. Publication history

     X-Men  New X-Men  X-Men: Legacy  Volume 1  Volume 2 

  3. Relationship with other X-Men titles

  4. Team roster

  5. Contributors

  6. Collected editions

     Trade paperbacks  Hardcover collections 

  7. References

  8. External links

{{Infobox comic book title
| image = X-Men_208.jpg
| image_size = 250
| caption = Cover art for X-Men: Legacy #208 (February 2008).
Art by David Finch
| schedule = Monthly
| format = Ongoing
| publisher = Marvel Comics
| date = {{collapsible list|X-Men (vol. 2)
October 1991 – June 2001
Issues #1 to #113
New X-Men
July 2001 – June 2004
Issues #114 to #156
X-Men (vol. 3)
July 2004 – January 2008
Issues #157 to #207
X-Men: Legacy
February 2008 – October 2012
Issues #208 to #275
X-Men: Legacy (vol. 2)
November 2012 – March 2014
Issues #1–#24, #300}}
| issues ={{collapsible list| Total: 300
as X-Men: 164
as New X-Men: 43
as X-Men: Legacy: 93 }}
| main_char_team = X-Men
Charles Xavier
Rogue
Legion
| writers = {{collapsible list|X-Men (vol. 2)
Chris Claremont
Fabian Nicieza
Scott Lobdell
Mark Waid
Joe Kelly
New X-Men
Grant Morrison
Chuck Austen
X-Men (vol. 3)
Peter Milligan
Mike Carey
X-Men: Legacy
Mike Carey
}}
| artists =
| pencillers = {{collapsible list|X-Men
Jim Lee
Adam Kubert
Carlos Pacheco
Alan Davis
Leinil Yu
New X-Men
Frank Quitely
Ethan Van Sciver
Igor Kordey
Phil Jimenez
Marc Silvestri
Salvador Larroca
X-Men (vol. 3)
Salvador Larroca
Chris Bachalo
Humberto Ramos
X-Men: Legacy
Scot Eaton
Daniel Acuña
Clay Mann
Khoi Pham
Javier Baldeon
Rafa Sandoval}}
| inkers = {{collapsible list| X-Men (vol. 2)
Scott Williams
Mark Pennington
Art Thibert
Mark Morales
New X-Men
Prentis Rollins
Danny Miki
X-Men (vol. 3)
Tim Townsend
Carlos Cuevas
X-Men: Legacy
Andrew Hennessy
Jay Leisten
Jordi Tarragona}}
| colorists =
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| creators = Chris Claremont
Jim Lee
}}

X-Men: Legacy is a comic book series published by Marvel Comics featuring the mutant superhero team, the X-Men.

The title began its publication in October 1991 as X-Men (vol. 2). From 2001 until 2004 it was published as New X-Men. It had reverted from issue #157 to its original title, but changed again from issue #208 to X-Men: Legacy. Prior to the name change, the series is usually referred to as X-Men, vol. 2 because the first series, currently Uncanny X-Men, was titled The X-Men prior to 1981.[1] In addition, a new unrelated ongoing series titled X-Men was later released starting in 2010, and is generally referred to as X-Men, vol. 3.

X-Men: Legacy was relaunched in 2012 as part of Marvel NOW! with a new issue #1. The new volume, written by Simon Spurrier, focuses on Legion, son of the recently deceased Professor X, and his mission to preemptively help mutantkind while attempting to get his many personalities under control.[2] The volume ended its run after 25 issues in March 2014,[3] but not before reverting to its original numbering with the final issue, X-Men: Legacy #300.[4]

Title history

TitleFirst IssueLast IssueStart DateEnd Date
X-Men1113October 1991June 2001
New X-Men114156July 2001June 2004
X-Men157207July 2004March 2008
X-Men: Legacy208275April 2008October 2012
X-Men: Legacy Vol. 21(276)25 (300)November 2012March 2014

Publication history

X-Men

In 1991, Marvel launched X-Men, vol. 2 as a spinoff of the parent title Uncanny X-Men, with co-writers Chris Claremont and Jim Lee, previously the penciler on Uncanny, moving over to X-Men, while studio mate Whilce Portacio took over penciling duties on Uncanny. X-Men #1 is still the bestselling comic book of all time, with pre-order sales of over 8.1 million copies, according to Guinness Book of World Records, which presented honors to Claremont at the 2010 San Diego Comic-Con[5][6] It is estimated that somewhere between 3–4 million copies were actually sold.[7] The sales figures were generated in part by publishing the issue with five different variant covers, four of which showed different characters from the book that combined into a tetraptych image, and a fifth, gatefold cover that combined these four, large numbers of which were purchased by retailers, who anticipated fans and speculators who would buy multiple copies in order to acquire a complete collection of the covers.[8]

Chris Claremont left after three issues due to creative differences with editor Bob Harras.[9] Writers John Byrne and Scott Lobdell handled dialogue after Claremont's departure, and Lee himself left the title after issue #11 to form a new company, Image Comics with several other Marvel artists.

Initially, the book focused on a team led by Cyclops, with the other members forming a squad led by Storm. This premise has at times faded from mention, only to be resurrected, with the X-Men divided at times into two and even three separate squads.

New X-Men

{{main|New X-Men (2001 series)}}X-Men ran for 10 years, with various creative teams. In July 2001 during a revamp of the X-Men franchise, its title changed to New X-Men, featuring an ambigram logo (issue #114). Along with these modifications, a new writer, Grant Morrison, was assigned to the title. These changes by the newly appointed Marvel Comics editor-in-chief, Joe Quesada, reflected his idea for flagship titles like X-Men to regain some of their former glory, as well as regaining critical acclaim.[10]

Morrison's tenure on the title dealt with Cyclops, Wolverine, Phoenix, Beast, Emma Frost and Xorn. While the second squad of X-Men in Uncanny continued on as (now undercover) super heroes, Grant Morrison redirected these X-Men's mission to that of teachers. Additionally, New X-Men artist Frank Quitely redesigned the look of the team, giving them sleek, leather / polyester outfits instead of their traditional superhero uniforms for a more contemporary look and feel.[10]

Some more of the long-lasting changes that occurred during Morrison's run were the secondary mutation of Beast to resemble a lion-like rather than his former ape-like appearance, and Emma Frost introduced as a member of the team, recreating the ties between Jean Grey and the Phoenix (retconning the retcon), and the death of Phoenix. The school expanded from simply a training center to a legitimate school with dozens of mutant students, a story idea that was first explored in the X-Men film. One of the more controversial events of New X-Men happened in issue #115 when the island of Genosha and its inhabitants, including Magneto, were completely destroyed. This set the tone that dominated the rest of Morrison's tenure on the book.[10]

In June 2004, Chuck Austen, previously the writer of Uncanny X-Men, moved to New X-Men with issue #155. The title of the series reverted to its original title of X-Men in July 2004 with issue #157 during the "X-Men Reload" event. Peter Milligan became the new writer of the series with issue #166 and was replaced by Mike Carey with issue #188.

X-Men: Legacy

Volume 1

The title was renamed X-Men: Legacy starting in February 2008 with issue #208. The new title reflects a shift in the series direction to focusing on solo X-Men characters versus being a team-based book as the title was previously.[11]

The retitled series follows on from the conclusion of the Messiah Complex crossover, where Professor X was accidentally shot in the head by Bishop. Shortly after the X-Men presumed him deceased, his body disappeared and his whereabouts were unknown. X-Men: Legacy initially followed the Professor's presumed road to recovery as well as the encounters he faced, such as a battle with the mutant Exodus on the psychic plane[12] and discoveries about his past that include Mr. Sinister.

Many characters have been featured in the title, including Rogue, Magneto, Gambit, and the Acolytes. The title also featured flashbacks relevant to the ongoing present story as well as answered dangling plot lines throughout X-Men continuity.{{Citation needed|date=September 2008}}

As of issue #226, Rogue replaced Professor Xavier as the central character. Having now achieved control over her absorption powers, Scott Summers (Cyclops) has repositioned Rogue as mentor to the younger mutants under the protection of the X-Men on Utopia. Rogue is in the unique position to be able to help the students, due to her abilities, allowing fresh insight to their use and control. She has so far, also, been shown to face off against notable deadly adversaries including: Emplate and Proteus. She also took part in the Second Coming crossover, acknowledging her special link to Hope.

The title was one of two ongoing books to house the Age of X crossover. The comic briefly followed the fallout from that story and featured a team composed of Rogue, Magneto, Gambit, Professor X, Legion, and Frenzy, but now follows Rogue's team of X-Men affiliated with the Jean Grey School for Higher Learning, featuring Gambit, Frenzy, Cannonball and Rachel Grey.

Volume 2

As part of the Marvel NOW! relaunch event, Volume 1 of X-Men: Legacy ended with issue #275. The X-Men: Legacy title was relaunched as a new series with a new issue #1, written by Simon Spurrier and penciled by Tan Eng Huat. The new series focused on Legion, the son of the recently murdered Charles Xavier, who is struggling to keep his multitude of personalities under control while trying to honor his father's legacy by preemptively fighting off threats to mutants using his many powers.[2]

The 25th issue of the volume was renumbered #300 to commemorate the longevity of the series. Issue #300 features a plot by a collaboration between the three X-Men: Legacy writers, Mike Carey, Christos Gage and Simon Spurrier. This is also the final issue of X-Men: Legacy.[4]

A third volume of X-Men: Legacy was planned, to be written by Chris Claremont. However, that series was renamed Nightcrawler after its featured character.[13]

Relationship with other X-Men titles

Since the introduction of X-Men, the plotlines of this series and other X-Books have been interwoven to varying degrees. For most of its run, X-Men has featured a completely different battalion of X-Men than other titles featuring the X-Men. While it was not uncommon for characters of one book to appear in the other, any major stories concerning characters were dealt with in their own team book.

X-Men and Uncanny X-Men have shared two periods of time where they were more or less treated as a single, fortnightly series. In both of these cases they shared an author: 1995 to 1996 by Scott Lobdell and 1998 to 2000 by Alan Davis. During these times, the plotlines from X-Men and Uncanny X-Men led directly into each other.

In July 2004, the cast of New X-Men was moved to the newly relaunched Astonishing X-Men, and most of the cast of the Uncanny X-Men was transferred to X-Men, vol. 2. With three main X-Men series running concurrently, members from each book continue to appear in the other titles.

Team roster

Title
Issues
#
Characters
X-Men
#1–26 (1991–1993)Beast, Cyclops, Gambit, Jubilee, Psylocke, Rogue, Wolverine (Blue team)
#27–35 (1993–1994)Beast, Cyclops, Gambit, Jubilee, Professor X, Psylocke, Revanche, Rogue (Blue Team)
#36–37 (1994)"Phalanx Covenant" crossover
#38–41 (1994–1995)Archangel, Beast, Bishop, Cannonball, Cyclops, Gambit, Jean Grey, Iceman, Psylocke, Rogue, Storm, Wolverine
#42–50 (1995–1996)Archangel, Beast, Bishop, Cannonball, Cyclops, Gambit, Jean Grey, Iceman, Psylocke, Storm, Wolverine
#51–54 (1996)Archangel, Bishop, Cannonball, Cyclops, Dark Beast impersonating Beast, Gambit, Jean Grey, Iceman, Psylocke, Storm, Wolverine
#55–59 (1996)Archangel, Beast, Bishop, Cannonball, Cyclops, Gambit, Joseph, Jean Grey, Psylocke, Rogue, Storm, Wolverine
#60–71 (1997)Cannonball, Cyclops, Jean Grey, Storm, Wolverine
#72–79 (1997–1998)Beast, Bishop, Cannonball, Cecilia Reyes, Cyclops, Iceman, Joseph, Jean Grey, Maggott, Marrow, Rogue, Storm, Wolverine
#80–93 (1998–1999)Colossus, Gambit, Marrow, Nightcrawler, Rogue, Shadowcat, Storm, Wolverine
#94–98 (1999–2000)"The Shattering"/"The Twelve"/"Ages of Apocalypse" crossover
#99 (2000)All mutants are rendered human by the High Evolutionary and Mister Sinister, leading the X-Men to briefly disband; this issue shows many X-Men characters adjusting to their human lives
#100–109 (2000–2001)Archangel, Colossus, Nightcrawler, Psylocke, Rogue, Thunderbird, Wolverine
#110–113 (2001)Dazzler, Frenzy, Jean Grey, Northstar, Omerta, Sunpyre, Wraith
New
X-Men
#114–121 (2001–2002)Beast, Cyclops, Emma Frost, Jean Grey, Wolverine
#122–134 (2002–2003)Beast, Cyclops, Emma Frost, Jean Grey, Wolverine, Xorn
#135–150 (2003–2004)Beast, Cyclops, Emma Frost, Jean Grey, Wolverine, Xorn; also featured were the following students: Angel Salvadore, Basilisk, Beak, Dust, Ernst, No-Girl, Stepford Cuckoos
#151–154 (2004)Cassandra Nova, E.V.A., Tito Jerome Bohusk, Tom Skylark and Rover, Wolverine
#155–156 (2004)Beast, Cyclops, Emma Frost, Stepford Cuckoos
X-Men#157–164 (2004–2005)Gambit, Havok, Iceman, Juggernaut, Polaris, Rogue, Wolverine
#165–180 (2005–2006)Emma Frost, Gambit, Havok, Iceman, Polaris, Rogue, Wolverine
#181–187 (2006)Cyclops, Emma Frost, Gambit, Havok, Iceman, Mystique, Polaris, Rogue
#188–204 (2006–2007)Cable, Cannonball, Iceman, Lady Mastermind, Mystique, Omega Sentinel, Rogue, Sabretooth
#205–207 (2008)"Messiah Complex" crossover
X-Men: Legacy#208–219 (2008–2009)Professor X
#220–225 (2009)Gambit, Professor X, Rogue
#226–275 (2009–2012)Rogue and a rotating line-up
Vol. 2 #1–24 (2012–2014)Legion
#25 (#300) (2014)ForgetMeNot

Professor X is the Headmaster of Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters and mentor to the X-Men, but he is rarely a field operative of the team. In his role as mentor he has typically been present in the book, but he has notable absences, including issues #59–71 (in government custody after the Onslaught crisis) and #99–106 (educating Cadre K in space).

At many times the team roster has been the same as that appearing in Uncanny X-Men, and during two periods the two books have even been treated by their writer as a single bi-weekly title (issues #46–69 by Scott Lobdell and issues #85–99 by Alan Davis).

During issues #90–93 Wolverine was replaced by a Skrull infiltrator, leading to the storylines "The Shattering" and "The Twelve" and the Astonishing X-Men, vol. 2 limited series.

Gambit's group of students appeared prominently in issues #171–174, featuring the debuts of future recurring characters Onyxx and Bling!

After moving to Utopia in issue #227, Rogue became mentor to the various X-Men-in-training, who regularly appeared in issues alongside her.

Contributors

{{col-begin}}{{col-2}}Regular writers
  • Chris Claremont, 1991
  • Plots from Jim Lee and scripts by John Byrne or Scott Lobdell, 1991–1992
  • Fabian Nicieza, 1992–1995
  • Scott Lobdell, 1995–1997
  • Joe Kelly, 1997–1999
  • Alan Davis, 1999–2000
  • Chris Claremont, 2000–2001
  • Scott Lobdell, 2001
  • Grant Morrison, 2001–2004
  • Chuck Austen, 2004
  • Peter Milligan, 2005–2006
  • Mike Carey, 2006–2011
  • Christos Gage, 2012
  • Simon Spurrier, 2012–2014
{{col-2}}Regular artists
  • Jim Lee, 1991–1992
  • Andy Kubert, 1992–1996
  • Carlos Pacheco, 1997–1998
  • Adam Kubert, 1998–1999
  • Alan Davis, 1999–2000
  • Leinil Francis Yu, 2000–2001
  • Frank Quitely, 2001–2003
    • Other artists, including Igor Kordey and Ethan Van Sciver, often illustrated issues because Quitely was running very far behind on deadlines.
  • No regular artist, 2003–2004
    • Several illustrators, notably Phil Jimenez and Marc Silvestri, completed brief stints on the book due to deadline complications with previous art teams.
  • Salvador Larroca, 2004–2006
  • Humberto Ramos, 2006–2007
  • Chris Bachalo, 2006–2008
  • Scot Eaton, 2008–2009
    • Other artists used for the flashback sequences throughout Xavier's quest include John Romita Jr., Greg Land, Billy Tan, and Mike Deodato.
  • Daniel Acuña, 2009
  • Clay Mann, 2010
  • David Baldeon, 2012
  • Tat Eng Huat, 2012–2014
{{col-end}}

Collected editions

Trade paperbacks

Title Material Collected Publication Date ISBN
X-Men: Mutant GenesisX-Men Vol. 2 #1–7April 20060-7851-2212-5}}
X-Men/Ghost Rider: Brood Trouble in the Big EasyX-Men Vol. 2 #8–9

plus Ghost Rider, vol. 3 #26–27

December 19930-87135-974-X}}
X-Men: Bishop's CrossingX-Men Vol. 2 #8

plus Uncanny X-Men #281-293

November 2016978-1302901707}}
X-Men: X-Cutioner's SongX-Men Vol. 2 #14–16

plus Uncanny X-Men #294–296 (new printing includes #297); X-Factor, vol.1 #84–86; and X-Force, vol. 1 #16–18

May 1994 (new printing December 2016)0-7851-0025-3}} (new printing {{ISBNT|978-1302900304}}
X-Men: A Skinning of SoulsX-Men Vol. 2 #17–24; X-Men: Survival Guide to the Mansion; material from Marvel Swimsuit Special #2.December 20130-7851-8509-7}}
X-Men: Fatal AttractionsX-Men Vol. 2 #25

plus X-Factor, vol. 1 #92; X-Force, vol. 1 #25; Uncanny X-Men #304; Wolverine, vol. 2 #75; and Excalibur, vol. 1 #71

October 19940-7851-0065-2}}
Avengers/X-Men: BloodtiesX-Men Vol. 2 #26

plus Uncanny X-Men #305; Avengers, vol. 1 #368–369; and West Coast Avengers #101

April 19950-7851-0103-9}}
X-Men: The Wedding of Cyclops & Phoenix X-Men Vol. 2 #27–30, Annual #2

plus Uncanny X-Men #308–310, Annual #18; X-Men Unlimited #3 (vol. 1); X-Men: The Wedding Album; What If (vol. 1)#60

October 20120-7851-6290-9}}
Origin of Generation X: Tales of the Phalanx CovenantX-Men Vol. 2 #36–37

plus Uncanny X-Men #316–317; X-Factor, vol. 1 #106; X-Force, vol. 1 #38; Excalibur, vol. 1 #82; Wolverine, vol. 2 #85; Cable, vol. 1 #16; and Generation X #1

June 20010-7851-0216-7}}
X-Men: Legion QuestX-Men Vol. 2 #40–41

plus X-Factor, vol. 1 #109 and Uncanny X-Men #320–321

March 19960-7851-0179-9}}
X-Men: Prelude to the Age of Apocalypse X-Men Vol. 2 #38–41

plus X-Factor, vol. 1 #108–109; Uncanny X-Men #319–321; Cable, vol. 1 #20; and X-Men: Age of Apocalypse Ashcan Edition

May 2011 978-0-7851-5508-9}}
X-Men: Road to Onslaught X-Men Vol. 2 #42–45; X-Men Annual '95;

plus Uncanny X-Men #322–326; X-Men: Prime; X-Men Unlimited (Vol. 1) #8

February 2014978-0-7851-8825-4}}
X-Men: Road to Onslaught Vol. 2 X-Men Vol. 2 #46–49, Annual '95; Uncanny X-Men #327–328; X-Men/Clandestine 1–2; X-Men Unlimited Vol. 1 #9; Sabretooth (1995) #1 July 2014978-07851-8830-8}}
X-Men: X-Babies Classic Vol.1 X-Men Vol. 2 #46–47

plus Uncanny X-Men Annual #10, #12; Excalibur: Mojo Mayhem

October 2010978-0-7851-4654-4}}
X-Men: Prelude to Onslaught X-Men Vol. 2 #50

plus Uncanny X-Men #333, X-Man #15–17, and Cable #32–33

March 2010978-0-7851-4463-2}}
X-Men: Road to Onslaught Vol. 3 X-Men Vol. 2 #50–52

plus Uncanny X-Men #329–332; Archangel #1, X-Men/Brood #1–2; X-Men Unlimited Vol. 1 #10; Wolverine vol. 1 #101

Dec 20149780785190059}}
X-Men: Onslaught—The Complete Epic, vol. 1X-Men Vol. 2 #53–54

plus Uncanny X-Men #334–335; Avengers, vol. 1 #400–401; Onslaught: X-Men one-shot; X-Man #18; X-Force, vol. 1 #57; Cable, vol. 1 #34; and Incredible Hulk, vol. 1 #444

January 20080-7851-2823-9}}
X-Men: Onslaught—The Complete Epic, vol. 3X-Men Vol. 2 #55

plus Uncanny X-Men #336; Cable #35; X-Force #58; Thor #502; X-Man #19; Incredible Hulk #445; Iron Man #332; Avengers #402; and Wolverine #105

August 20080-7851-2825-5}}
X-Men: Onslaught—The Complete Epic, vol. 4X-Men Vol. 2 #56-58

plus FANTASTIC FOUR #416; ONSLAUGHT: MARVEL UNIVERSE one-shot; CABLE #36; UNCANNY X-MEN #337; ONSLAUGHT: EPILOGUE ne-shot; IRON MAN #6; and X-MEN: ROAD TO ONSLAUGHT one-shot

December 20080-7851-2826-3}}
X-Men: Trial Of GambitX-Men Vol. 2 #62-64, -1

plus UNCANNY X-MEN #341-350, -1

July 20161-3029-0070-6}}
X-Men: Zero ToleranceX-Men Vol. 2 #65–70

plus Wolverine, vol. 2 #115–118; Generation X #27; Cable, vol. 1 #45–47; and X-Force, vol. 1 #67–69

March 20010-7851-0738-X}}
X-Men Gold: Volume 0: HomecomingX-Men Vol. 2 #70-79

plus X-Men/Dr. Doom Annual 1998 and material from X-Men Unlimited #18

March 2018978-1302909543}}
X-Men: The Hunt for Professor X X-Men Vol. 2 #80–84; & X-Men #1/2

plus Uncanny X-Men #360–365; X-Men Unlimited #22

June 30, 2015978-0785197201}}
Magneto: Rogue NationX-Men Vol. 2 #85–87

plus Magneto Rex #1–3, X-Men: The Magneto War one-shot, and Uncanny X-Men #366–367

March 20020-7851-0834-3}}
X-Men: The Magneto War X-Men Vol. 2 #85–91 & X-Men Annual '99

plus Uncanny X-Men #366–371; Magneto Rex #1–3; X-Men: The Magneto War; X-Men Unlimited #23, material from #24

October 2018978-1302913762}}
Deathlok: Rage Against The Machine X-Men Vol. 2 #91 & X-Men Annual 99'

plus Cable #58–62; Uncanny X-Men #371; Deathlok #1–11.

February 20150-7851-9291-3}}
X-Men: The ShatteringX-Men Vol. 2 #92–95

plus Uncanny X-Men #372–375; Astonishing X-Men, vol. 2 #1–3; and X-Men 1999 Yearbook

July 20090-7851-3733-5}}
Astonishing X-Men: Deathwish (Apocalypse: The Twelve Prelude)X-Men Vol. 2 #92 & #95

plus Astonishing X-Men, vol. 2 #1–3 and Uncanny X-Men #375

October 20000-7851-0754-1}}
X-Men vs. Apocalypse: The Twelve, vol. 1X-Men Vol. 2 #96–97

plus Uncanny X-Men #376–377; Cable, vol. 1 #75–76; and Wolverine, vol. 2 #146–147

March 20080-7851-2263-X}}
X-Men vs. Apocalypse: Ages of Apocalypse, vol. 2X-Men Vol. 2 #98

plus X-51 #8; Uncanny X-Men #378 & Annual 1999; Cable, vol. 1 #77; Wolverine, vol. 2 #148; X-Men Unlimited, vol. 1 #26; and X-Men: The Search of Cyclops #1–4

October 20080-7851-2264-8}}
X-Men: PowerlessX-Men Vol. 2 #99

plus Cable, vol. 1 #78; X-Force, vol. 1 #101; Wolverine, vol. 2 #149; and Uncanny X-Men #379–380

August 20100-7851-4677-6}}
Avengers/X-Men: Maximum SecurityX-Men Vol. 2 #107

plus Maximum Security: Dangerous Planet #1–3; Uncanny X-Men #387; Bishop: the Last X-Man #15; Gambit (1999) #23, X-Men Unlimited (1993) #29 plus more.

November 20100-7851-4499-4}}
X-Men: Dream's EndX-Men Vol. 2 #108–110

plus Uncanny X-Men #388–390; Cable, vol. 1 #87; and Bishop #16

February 20050-7851-1551-X}}
X-Men: Eve of DestructionX-Men Vol. 2 #111–113

plus Uncanny X-Men #391–393

December 20040-7851-1552-8}}
New X-Men, vol. 1: E Is For ExtinctionNew X-Men Vol. 1 #114–117 and New X-Men Annual 2001December 20020-7851-0811-4}}
New X-Men, vol. 2: ImperialNew X-Men Vol. 1 #118–126July 20020-7851-0887-4}}
New X-Men, vol. 3: New WorldsNew X-Men Vol. 1 #127–133December 20020-7851-0976-5}}
New X-Men, vol. 4: Riot at Xavier'sNew X-Men Vol. 1 #134–138July 20030-7851-1067-4}}
New X-Men, vol. 5: Assault on Weapon PlusNew X-Men Vol. 1 #139–145December 20030-7851-1119-0}}
New X-Men, vol. 6: Planet XNew X-Men Vol. 1 #146–150April 20040-7851-1201-4}}
New X-Men, vol. 7: Here Comes TomorrowNew X-Men Vol. 1 #151–154July 20040-7851-1345-2}}
New X-Men by Grant Morrison: Ultimate Collection, vol. 1New X-Men Vol. 1 #114–126 and New X-Men Annual 2001June 20080-7851-3251-1}}
New X-Men by Grant Morrison: Ultimate Collection, vol. 2New X-Men Vol. 1 #127–141September 20080-7851-3252-X}}
New X-Men by Grant Morrison: Ultimate Collection, vol. 3New X-Men Vol. 1 #142–154December 20080-7851-3253-8}}
Uncanny X-Men, vol. 6: Bright New MourningNew X-Men Vol. 1 #155–156

plus Uncanny X-Men #435–436 & #442–443

August 20040-7851-1406-8}}
X-Men: Day of the AtomX-Men Vol. 2 #157–165March 20050-7851-1534-X}}
X-Men: GolgothaX-Men Vol. 2 #166–170July 20050-7851-1650-8}}
X-Men: Bizarre Love TriangleX-Men Vol. 2 #171–174October 20050-7851-1665-6}}
X-Men/Black Panther: Wild KingdomX-Men Vol. 2 #175–176

plus Black Panther, vol. 4 #8–9

February 20060-7851-1789-X}}
Decimation: X-Men—The Day AfterX-Men Vol. 2 #177–181

plus House of M: Decimation—The Day After one-shot

May 20060-7851-1984-1}}
X-Men: Blood of ApocalypseX-Men Vol. 2 #182–187August 20060-7851-1985-X}}
X-Men: SupernovasX-Men Vol. 2 #188–199 and X-Men Annual Vol. 3 #1August 20070-7851-2319-9}}
X-Men: Blinded by the LightX-Men Vol. 2 #200–204December 20070-7851-2544-2}}
Messiah ComplexX-Men Vol. 2 #205–207

plus X-Men: Messiah Complex one-shot; Uncanny X-Men #492–494; New X-Men Vol. 2 #44–46; X-Factor Vol. 3 #25–27; and X-Men: Messiah Complex—Mutant Files one-shot

November 20080-7851-2320-2}}
X-Men: Legacy—Divided He StandsX-Men: Legacy Vol. 1 #208–212November 2008978-0-7851-3001-7}}
X-Men: Legacy—Sins of the FatherX-Men: Legacy Vol. 1 #213–216

plus X-Men: The Unlikely Saga of Xavier, Magneto and Stan one-shot and X-Men: Odd One Out one-shot

February 2009978-0-7851-3003-1}}
X-Men: Original SinX-Men: Legacy Vol. 1 #217–218

plus X-Men Original Sin one-shot and Wolverine: Origins #28–30

August 2009978-0-7851-2956-1}}
X-Men: Legacy—SalvageX-Men: Legacy Vol. 1 #219–225November 2009978-0-7851-3876-1}}
Avengers/X-Men: UtopiaX-Men: Legacy Vol. 1 #226–227

plus Dark Avengers/Uncanny X-Men: Utopia one-shot, Uncanny X-Men #513–514, Dark Avengers #7–8, Dark Avengers/Uncanny X-Men: Exodus one-shot, Dark X-Men: The Beginning #1–3, and Dark X-Men: The Confession one-shot

March 2010978-0-7851-4234-8}}
X-Men: Legacy — EmplateX-Men: Legacy Vol. 1 #228–230 and X-Men Legacy Annual #1April 2010978-0-7851-4115-0}}
X-NecroshaX-Men: Legacy Vol. 1 #231–234

plus X-Force/New Mutants: Necrosha one-shot; X-Force, vol. 3 #21–25; and New Mutants, vol. 3 #6–8

December 2010978-0-7851-4675-9}}
X-Men: Second ComingX-Men: Legacy Vol. 1 #235–237

plus Second Coming: Prepare one-shot; X-Men: Second Coming #1–2; Uncanny X-Men #523–525; New Mutants Vol. 3 #12–14; and X-Force Vol. 3 #26–28

June 2011978-0-7851-5705-2}}
X-Men: Legacy—CollisionX-Men: Legacy Vol. 1 #238–241September 2011978-0-7851-4669-8}}
X-Men: Legacy—AftermathX-Men: Legacy Vol. 1 #242–244 and #248–249February 2012978-0-7851-5636-9}}
X-Men: Age of XX-Men: Legacy Vol. 1 #245–247, New Mutants Vol. 3 #22–24, Age of X: Alpha, Age of X: Universe #1–2July 2011978-1-84653-490-4}}
X-Men: Legacy—Lost LegionsX-Men: Legacy Vol. 1 #250–253April 2012978-0-7851-5292-7}}
X-Men: Legacy—Five Miles South of the UniverseX-Men: Legacy Vol. 1 #254–260September 2012978-0-7851-6068-7}}
X-Men: Legacy—Back to SchoolX-Men: Legacy Vol. 1 #260.1, 261–265January 2013978-0-7851-6191-2}}
X-Men: Legacy—AVXX-Men: Legacy Vol. 1 #266–275April 2013978-0-7851-6587-3}}
X-Men: Legacy (2nd series) – Vol. 1: ProdigalX-Men: Legacy Vol. 2 #1–6March 2013978-0-7851-6249-0}}
X-Men Legacy Vol. 2: Invasive ExoticsX-Men: Legacy Vol. 2 #7–12September 2013978-0785167181}}
X-Men Legacy Vol. 3: RevenantsX-Men: Legacy Vol. 2 #13–18November 2013978-0785167198}}
X-Men Legacy Vol. 4: For We Are ManyX-Men: Legacy Vol. 2 #19–24April 2014978-0785154327}}

Hardcover collections

Title Material collected Publication date ISBN
X-Men: Mutant Genesis X-Men #1–7 July 2010978-0-7851-4672-8}}
X-Men by Chris Claremont & Jim Lee Omnibus – Volume 2X-Men #1–9 and content from #10–11

plus Uncanny X-Men #273–280; X-Factor vol. 1 #63–70; and Ghost Rider #26–27

February 2012978-0-7851-5905-6}}
X-Men: Bishop's CrossingX-Men #12–13

plus material from #10–11; Uncanny X-Men #281–293

October 2012978-0-7851-5349-8}}
X-Men: X-Cutioner's Song X-Men #14–16

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

October 2011978-0785153122}}
X-Men: Fatal Attractions X-Men #25

plus Uncanny X-Men #298–305 and 315; X-Factor #87–92; X-Men Unlimited #1–2; X-Force #25; Wolverine #75; Excalibur #71

April 2012978-0785162452}}
X-Men: The Wedding of Cyclops & PhoenixX-Men #26-35

plus Uncanny X-Men #307-310; Avengers (1963) #368-369; Avengers West Coast #101; Cable (1993) #6-8; X-Men Unlimited #3; Uncanny X-Men Annual #18; X-Men: The Wedding Album; What If? #60; The Adventures of Cyclops and Phoenix #1-4; material from Marvel Valentine Special

September 2018978-1302913229}}
X-Men: Phalanx Covenant X-Men #36–37

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

February 2014978-0785185499}}
X-Men: Age of Apocalypse X-Men #40–41

plus Uncanny X-Men #320–321, 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

March 2012978-0785159827}}
X-Men/Avengers: Onslaught Omnibus X-Men #53-57, Annual '96

plus Cable #32-36; Uncanny X-Men #333-337; X-Force #55, #57-58; X-Man #15-19; 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

July 14, 2015978-0785192626}}
X-Men: Operation Zero Tolerance X-Men #65–70

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

April 2012978-0785162407}}
X-Men: Revolution By Chris Claremont Omnibus X-Men #100-109 and ANNUAL 2000

plus Uncanny X-Men #381-389; X-Men Unlimited #27-29; X-Men: Black Sun #1-5; Bishop: The Last X-Man #15-16; Cable #87

August 2018978-1302912147}}
New X-Men, vol. 1New X-Men #114–126 and New X-Men Annual 2001November 20020-7851-0964-1}}
New X-Men, vol. 2New X-Men #127–141November 20030-7851-1118-2}}
New X-Men, vol. 3New X-Men #142–154September 20040-7851-1200-6}}
New X-Men OmnibusNew X-Men #114–154 and New X-Men Annual 2001December 20060-7851-2326-1}}
X-Men: SupernovasX-Men #188–199 and X-Men Annual, vol. 3 #1August 20070-7851-2514-0}}
X-Men: Messiah ComplexX-Men #205–207

plus X-Men: Messiah Complex one-shot; Uncanny X-Men #492–494; New X-Men, vol. 2 #44–46; X-Factor, vol. 3 #25–27; and X-Men: Messiah Complex—Mutant Files one-shot

April 20080-7851-2899-9}}
X-Men: Legacy—Divided He StandsX-Men: Legacy #208–212August 20080-7851-3000-4}}
X-Men: Legacy—Sins of the FatherX-Men: Legacy #213–216

plus X-Men: The Unlikely Saga of Xavier, Magneto and Stan one-shot and X-Men: Odd One Out one-shot

November 2008978-0-7851-3002-4}}
X-Men: Original SinX-Men: Legacy #217–218

plus X-Men: Original Sin one-shot and Wolverine: Origins #28–30

January 2009978-0-7851-3038-3}}
X-Men: Legacy—SalvageX-Men: Legacy #219–225August 2009978-0-7851-4173-0}}
Avengers/X-Men: UtopiaX-Men: Legacy #226–227

plus Dark Avengers/Uncanny X-Men: Utopia one-shot, Uncanny X-Men #513–514, Dark Avengers #7–8, Dark Avengers/Uncanny X-Men: Exodus one-shot, Dark X-Men: The Beginning #1–3, and Dark X-Men: The Confession one-shot

November 2009978-0-7851-4233-1}}
X-Men: Legacy—EmplateX-Men: Legacy #228–230 and X-Men Legacy Annual #1March 2010978-0-7851-4020-7}}
X-NecroshaX-Men: Legacy #231–234

plus X-Force/New Mutants: Necrosha one-shot; X-Force, vol. 3 #21–25; and New Mutants, vol. 3 #6–8

July 2010978-0-7851-4674-2}}
X-Men: Second ComingX-Men: Legacy #235–237

plus Second Coming: Prepare one-shot; X-Men: Second Coming #1–2; Uncanny X-Men #523–525; New Mutants, vol. 3 #12–14; and X-Force, vol. 3 #26–28

September 2010978-0-7851-4678-0}}
X-Men: Legacy—CollisionX-Men: Legacy #238–241February 2011978-0-7851-4668-1}}
X-Men: Legacy—AftermathX-Men: Legacy #242–244 and #248–249August 2011978-0-7851-5635-2}}
X-Men: Age of XX-Men: Legacy #245–247, New Mutants #22–24, Age of X: AlphaJuly 2011978-0-7851-5289-7}}
X-Men: Legacy—Lost LegionsX-Men: Legacy #250–253October 2011978-0-7851-5291-0}}
X-Men: Legacy-Five Miles South of the UniverseX-Men: Legacy #254–260March 2012978-0-7851-6067-0}}
X-Men: Legacy-Back to SchoolX-Men: Legacy #260.1; 261–265July 2012978-0-7851-6397-8}}

References

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External links

  • X-Men at faqs.org
  • X-Men comics on Marvel.com
  • {{comicbookdb|type=title|id=593|title=X-Men (1991)}}
  • {{comicbookdb|type=title|id=17175|title=X-Men: Legacy (2008)}}
  • Uncannyxmen.net
  • X-Men Legacy Annotations
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