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X-Men (1991-2001) #1 by Chris Claremont
X-Men (1991-2001) #1 by Chris Claremont









X-Men (1991-2001) #1 by Chris Claremont

Ghost Rider/Wolverine/Punisher: Hearts of Darkness OGNĬollects Ghost Rider/Wolverine/Punisher: Hearts Of Darkness #1, Ghost Rider/Wolverine/Punisher: The Dark Design #1.Ĭollects X-Men (vol.Also, if you can find Marvel Comics Presents: #99-100, it’s two standalone Wolverine stories. 1.Ĭollects Marvel Comics Presents: #93-98. Also collected in X-factor By Peter David Omnibus Vol. X-Factor Epic Collection: All-New, All-Different X-FactorĬollects X-Factor #71-83, Annual #7 Incredible Hulk #390-392.Excalibur Visionaries: Alan Davis, Vol.Also collected in X-Force Omnibus, volume 1.Ĭollects Wolverine (vol. If you went with, X-Force: A Force to be Reckoned With try to find the Under the Gun HC. For more information, go to the X-Force Reading Order.Ĭollects X-Force #1–15 & material from Annual #1, Spider-Man #16. In the beginning, this new team included Boom-Boom, Cable, Cannonball, Domino, Feral, Shatterstar, Warpath, and Siryn. The first volume of New Mutants just ended, but Rob Liefield jumped to a new series called X-Force (introduced in New Mutants #100) with the help of writer Fabian Nicieza. Generation X Epic Collection: Emplate’s Revenge.The X-Men of Krakoa Reading Order: Destiny of X (2022-).The X-Men of Krakoa Reading Order: Dawn of X/Reign of X (2020-2021).

X-Men (1991-2001) #1 by Chris Claremont

  • ResurrXion Era Reading Order (2017-2020 ).
  • All-New, All-Different Marvel X-Men Reading Order (2015-2017 ).
  • X-Men: Marvel NOW Reading Order (2012-2015).
  • Messiah trilogy, Dark Reign, Schism, Avengers Vs X-Men Reading Order (2007–2012).
  • The Modern Era Reading Order with Grant Morrison (2001-2004).
  • X-Men: From Blue and Gold to The Twelve.
  • The Chris Claremont X-Men Reading Order (1975-1991).
  • X-Men: The Silver Age Reading Order (1963-70).
  • It’s a major project, it will take time to complete. I’ll keep updating this article regularly. Some parts are under construction for now. This is a massive reading guide, so here is a menu to help you navigate.

    X-Men (1991-2001) #1 by Chris Claremont

    At one point, Excalibur and X-Factor ended and the latter was replaced with Mutant X.

    X-Men (1991-2001) #1 by Chris Claremont

    Also, new spin-offs joined the line-up: X-Force, Generation X, and numerous solo series like Deadpool, Cable, Bishop, X-Man, and Gambit. As a result, we got two teams, two books: Storm’s “Gold Team” (in The Uncanny X-Men) and Cyclops’s “Blue Team” (chronicled in X-Men). But first, there was the launch of a new X-Men series. For the mutants, it was a period of big storylines, some of them became iconic, others are almost forgotten today. Yes, it’s when Marvel almost perish under the weight of its commercial ambitions and gave us too many events and series to follow. Now, it’s the ’90s!Ī new decade full of events. This is Part #2 of our tentative to compile a comprehensive X-Men Reading Order using the collected editions – You can find the first part here (The Silver Age & Chris Claremont, 1963-91).











    X-Men (1991-2001) #1 by Chris Claremont