X-Men: Legacy 3742916 225901467 2008-07-15T22:53:39Z 69.47.131.5 /* Contributors */ The fill in artist wewre employed to get the book back on schedule not to facilitate a bi-weekly schedule {{Supercbbox| <!--Wikipedia:WikiProject Comics--> title =X-Men: Legacy | comic_color = background:#ff8080 | image = X-Men_208.jpg | caption =Cover art for ''X-Men: Legacy'' #208.<br>Art by [[David Finch]]. | schedule = Monthly | format = Ongoing | publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] | date = '''''X-Men''''': October [[1991 in comics|1991]] - June [[2001 in comics|2001]] (#1-113)<BR>'''''New X-Men''''': July [[2001 in comics|2001]] - June [[2004 in comics|2004]](#114-156)<BR>'''''X-Men''''': July [[2004 in comics|2004]] - January [[2008 in comics|2008]] (#157-207)<br>'''''X-Men: Legacy''''': February [[2008 in comics|2008]] - Present (#208 onward) | issues ='''Total:''' 213 (Ongoing) <br> as '''''X-Men''''': 113<BR>as '''''New X-Men''''': 43 <BR>as '''''X-Men''''': 51<BR>as '''''X-Men: Legacy''''': 5 (Ongoing) | past_current_color = background:#ff8080 | main_char_team =[[Professor X]] | writers = [[Mike Carey]] | artists = [[Scot Eaton]] | pencillers = | inkers = | colorists = | creative_team_month =February | creative_team_year = [[2008 in comics|2008]] | creators = [[Chris Claremont]] </br> [[Jim Lee]] }} '''''X-Men: Legacy''''' is a [[Marvel Comics]] [[comic book|series]] featuring the [[X-Men|eponymous group]] of [[Mutant (Marvel comics)|mutant]] [[superhero]]es. The title began its publication in October [[1991 in comics|1991]] as ''X-Men''. From [[2001 in comics|2001]] until [[2004 in comics|2004]] it was published as ''[[New X-Men]]''. It had reverted (as of issue #157) to its original title, but changed again (from issue #208) to ''X-Men: Legacy''. It is usually referred to as "''X-Men'' Volume 2" because the first series, currently ''[[Uncanny X-Men]],'' was titled ''The X-Men'' prior to [[1981]].<ref>[http://www.timberdonkey.com/x-men/uxm/142.php The first issue of X-Men (vol. 1) to be named Uncanny X-Men]</ref> ==Overview== ''X-Men'' is the second monthly series to portray the adventures of the mutant team. Colloquially, it is sometimes known as "Adjectiveless X-Men"<ref>[http://forum.newsarama.com/showthread.php?t=57009 Mike Carey on "Adjeticceless" X-Men], [[Newsarama]], January 25, 2006</ref>, in comparison to ''[[Uncanny X-Men]]'', ''[[Astonishing X-Men]]'', and other X-Men series that have modifiers. When the book launched in 1991, it focused on a squad led by Cyclops. Over the next several years, the two-squad format faded, and the book's stories took place around those in ''[[Uncanny X-Men|Uncanny]]''. The team divided again into two, then three squads in 2000, and has remained so since. The book currently focuses on [[Professor X]], trying to find pieces of his mind after his near-death. ==History== ===X-Men=== In [[1991]], a second ''X-Men'' series made its premiere. With the help of the [[Modern Age of Comic Books#The rise and fall of the speculator market|speculator's market]] of the time and [[Jim Lee]]'s popularity, ''X-Men'' #1, selling over eight million copies, became the best-selling comic book of all time, and still holds the record today.<ref>[http://www.comicbookresources.com/news/newsitem.cgi?id=2105 The record for top-selling comic book]</ref> Its first issues were written by long-time X-Men writer [[Chris Claremont]], who left after a few issues due to creative differences with editor Bob Harras.<ref>[http://newyorkmetro.com/nymetro/arts/features/3522/index1.html Creative differences], ''[[Metro New York]]''</ref> ===New X-Men=== ''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. 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.<ref name=tcj>[http://www.tcj.com/262/e_jista.html New X-Men], [[The Comics Journal]]</ref> Morrison's tenure on the title dealt with [[Cyclops (comics)|Cyclops]], [[Wolverine (comics)|Wolverine]], [[Jean Grey]], [[Beast (comics)|Beast]], [[Emma Frost]] and [[Xorn]]. While the second squad of X-Men in ''[[Uncanny X-Men|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 team, giving them sleek, leather / polyester outfits instead of their traditional superhero uniforms for a more contemporary look and feel.<ref name=tcj /> The book also moved in a similar direction to other comics books, by reducing written dialogue. 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, her involvement with team leader Cyclops and the death of Jean Grey (Phoenix). The school expanded from simply a training center to a legitimate school with dozens of mutant students, a story idea that was done first 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 (comics)|Magneto]], were completely destroyed. This set the tone that dominated the rest of Morrison's tenure on the book.<ref name=tcj /> ===X-Men again=== In June 2004, [[Chuck Austen]], previously the writer of ''Uncanny X-Men'', moved to ''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. ===X-Men: Legacy=== The title was renamed '''''X-Men: Legacy''''' starting in February 2008 with issue 208.<ref>[http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=12000 Marvel Comics Solicitations for February, 2008], [[Comic Book Resources]], November 20, 2007</ref> The relaunch spins out from [[X-Men: Messiah Complex]], where Professor X was accidentally shot in the head by [[Bishop (comics)|Bishop]]. Shortly after the X-Men presumed him deceased, his body disappeared and his current whereabouts are unknown. ''X-Men: Legacy'' will follow the Professor's presumed road to recovery as well as any encounters he may face, such as a battle with the mutant [[Exodus (comics)|Exodus]] on the [[astral plane|psychic plane]].<ref>[http://forums.comicbookresources.com/showthread.php?t=206684 Divided we stand in April: Declassified], [[Comic Book Resources]] Forums</ref> Many characters will be featured in the title, including [[Rogue (comics)|Rogue]], [[Magneto]], [[Gambit (comics)|Gambit]], the [[Acolytes (comics)|Acolytes]], and many others. It will also feature various flashbacks relevant to the ongoing present story as well as answer dangling plot lines throughout X-Men [[continuity]]. ==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 in comics|1995]] to [[1996 in comics|1996]] by [[Scott Lobdell]] and [[1998 in comics|1998]] to [[2000 in comics|2000]] by [[Alan Davis]]. During these times, the plotlines from ''X-Men'' and ''Uncanny X-Men'' led directly into each other. In July of [[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. ==Cast== {| class="wikitable" |- !Issues !! Characters |- |#1-3 |[[Angel (comics)|Archangel]], [[Banshee (comics)|Banshee]], [[Beast (comics)|Beast]], [[Colossus (comics)|Colossus]], [[Cyclops (comics)|Cyclops]], [[Forge (comics)|Forge]], [[Gambit (comics)|Gambit]], [[Iceman (comics)|Iceman]], [[Jean Grey]], [[Charles Xavier|Professor X]], [[Psylocke]], [[Rogue (comics)|Rogue]], [[Storm (Marvel Comics)|Storm]], [[Wolverine (comics)|Wolverine]] |- |4-25 |Beast, Cyclops, Gambit, [[Jubilee (comics)|Jubilee]], Professor X, Psylocke, Rogue, Wolverine |- |26-30 |Beast, Cyclops, Gambit, Jubilee, Professor X, Psylocke, Rogue |- |31-39 |Beast, Cyclops, Gambit, Jubilee, Professor X, Psylocke, [[Revanche]], Rogue |- |40-49 |Archangel, Beast, [[Bishop (comics)|Bishop]], Cyclops, Gambit, Iceman, Jean Grey, Professor X, Psylocke, Rogue, Storm |- |50-57 |Archangel, Beast, Bishop, [[Cannonball (comics)|Cannonball]], Cyclops, Gambit, Iceman, Jean Grey, Professor X, Psylocke, Rogue, Storm, Wolverine |- |58-60 |Archangel, Beast, Bishop, Cannonball, Cyclops, Gambit, Iceman, Jean Grey, Psylocke, Rogue, Storm, Wolverine |- |61-65 |Cannonball, Cyclops, Jean Grey, Storm, Wolverine |- |66-71 |Cannonball, Cyclops, Iceman, Jean Grey, Storm, Wolverine |- |72-79 |Beast, Cannonball, [[Cecilia Reyes]], [[Maggott]], [[Marrow (comics)|Marrow]], Storm, Wolverine |- |80-99 |Colossus, Gambit, Marrow, [[Nightcrawler (comics)|Nightcrawler]], Professor X, Rogue, [[Kitty Pryde|Shadowcat]], Storm, Wolverine |- |100 |Archangel, Colossus, Nightcrawler, Professor X, Psylocke, Rogue, Shadowcat, [[Neal Shaara|Thunderbird]], Wolverine |- |101-107 |Archangel, Colossus, Nightcrawler, Professor X, Psylocke, Rogue, Thunderbird, Wolverine |- |108 |Archangel, Beast, Jean Grey, Nightcrawler, Professor X, Psylocke, Rogue, Wolverine |- |109-114 |Beast, Cyclops, Jean Grey, Professor X, Wolverine |- |115-121 |Beast, Cyclops, [[Emma Frost]], Jean Grey, Professor X, Wolverine |- |122-145 |Beast, Cyclops, Emma Frost, Jean Grey, Professor X, Wolverine, [[Xorn]] |- |146-150 |Beast, Cyclops, Emma Frost, Jean Grey, Professor X, Wolverine |- |151-154 |[[Beak (comics)|Beak]], Beast, [[Cassandra Nova|Cassandra Nova-Xavier]], Cyclops, Emma Frost, EVA, Logan, Rover, [[Stepford Cuckoos|Three-In-One]], Tom Skylark |- |155-156 |Beast, Cyclops, Emma Frost |- |157-164 |Gambit, [[Havok (comics)|Havok]], Iceman, [[Juggernaut (comics)|Juggernaut]], [[Polaris (comics)|Polaris]], Rogue, Wolverine |- |165-180 |Emma Frost, Gambit, Havok, Iceman, Polaris, Rogue, Wolverine |- |181 |Cyclops, Emma Frost, Gambit, Iceman, Rogue |- |182-183 |Cyclops, Emma Frost, Gambit, Havok, Iceman, [[Mystique (comics)|Mystique]], [[Pulse (X-Men)|Pulse]], Rogue |- |184-187 |Cyclops, Emma Frost, Havok, Iceman, Mystique, Pulse, Rogue |- |188-191 |[[Cable (comics)|Cable]], Cannonball, Cyclops, Emma Frost, Iceman, Mystique, Rogue |- |192-200 |Cable, Cannonball, Iceman, [[Lady Mastermind]], Mystique, [[Karima Shapandar|Omega Sentinel]], Rogue, [[Sabretooth (comics)|Sabretooth]] |- |201-204 |Cannonball, Iceman |- |205-207 |[[X-Men: Messiah Complex]] Crossover |- |208-present |Professor X |- |} '''Current supporting cast:''' Magneto, Omega Sentinel, Rogue, Gambit, Sebastian Shaw, The [[Acolytes (comics)|Acolytes]], various others ==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]]-[[1998]] *[[Alan Davis]], [[1999]]-[[2000]] *[[Chris Claremont]], [[2000]] *[[Grant Morrison]], [[2001]]-[[2004]] *[[Chuck Austen]], [[2004]] *[[Peter Milligan]], [[2005]]-[[2006]] *[[Mike Carey]], [[2006]]-present {{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 in 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]]-Present **Other artists used for the flashback sequences throughout Xavier's quest include [[John Romita Jr.]], [[Greg Land]], [[Billy Tan]], and [[Mike Deodato]]. {{col-end}} ==Collected editions== ===Trade paperbacks=== {| class="wikitable" |- !Title !! Material Collected !! Publication Date !! ISBN |- |X-Men: Mutant Genesis |''X-Men'' #1-7 |April 2006 |ISBN 0-7851-2212-5 |- |X-Men/Ghost Rider: Brood Trouble in the Big Easy |''X-Men'' #8-9 plus ''Ghost Rider'' Vol. 3 #26-27 |December 1993 |ISBN 0-87135-974-X |- |X-Men: X-Cutioner's Song |''X-Men'' #14-16 plus ''Uncanny X-Men'' #294-296, ''X-Factor'' #84-86 and ''X-Force'' #16-18 |May 1994 |ISBN 0-7851-0025-3 |- |X-Men: Fatal Attractions |''X-Men'' #25 plus ''X-Factor'' #92, ''X-Force'' #25, ''Uncanny X-Men'' #304, ''Wolverine'' #75, and ''Excalibur'' #71 |October 1994 |ISBN 0-7851-0065-2 |- |Avengers/X-Men: Bloodties |''X-Men'' #26 plus ''Uncanny X-Men'' #305, ''Avengers'' #368-369, ''West Coast Avengers'' #101 |April 1995 |ISBN 0-7851-0103-9 |- |Origin of Generation X: Tales of the Phalanx Covenant |''X-Men'' #36-37 plus ''Uncanny X-Men'' #316-317, ''X-Factor'' #106, ''X-Force'' #38, ''Excalibur'' Vol.1 #82, ''Wolverine'' Vol. 2 #85, ''Cable'' #16 and ''Generation X'' #1 |June 2001 |ISBN 0-7851-0216-7 |- |X-Men: Legion Quest |''X-Men'' #40-41 plus ''X-Factor'' #109, and ''Uncanny X-Men'' #320-321 |March 1996 |ISBN 0-7851-0179-9 |- |X-Men: Onslaught - The Complete Epic Vol. 1 |''X-Men'' #53-54 plus ''Uncanny X-Men'' #334-335, ''Avengers'' #400-401, ''Onslaught: X-Men'' #1, ''X-Man'' #18, ''X-Force'' #57, ''Cable'' #34 and ''Incredible Hulk'' #444 |January 2008 |ISBN 0-7851-2823- |- |X-Men: Onslaught - The Complete Epic Vol. 2 |''X-Men'' #55 plus ''Excalibur'' #100, ''Fantastic Four'' #415, ''X-Factor'' #125-126, ''Generation X'' #18, ''Wolverine'' #104, ''Cable'' #35, ''Uncanny X-Men'' #336 and ''X-Force'' #58 |June 2008 |ISBN 0-7851-2824-7 |- |X-Men: Zero Tolerance |''X-Men'' #65-70 plus ''Wolverine'' Vol. 2 #115-118, ''Generation X'' #27, ''Cable'' #45-47 and''X-Force'' #67-69, |March 2001 |ISBN 0-7851-0738-X |- |Magneto: Rogue Nation |''X-Men'' #85-87 plus ''Magneto'' Rex #1-3, ''X-Men'': The Magneto War #1 and ''Uncanny X-Men'' #366-367, |March 2002 |ISBN 0-7851-0834-3 |- |Astonishing X-Men: Deathwish (Apocalypse The Twelve Prelude) |''X-Men'' #92, #95 plus ''Astonishing X-Men'' Vol. 2 #1-3, ''Uncanny X-Men'' #375 |October 2000 |ISBN 0-7851-0754-1 |- |X-Men vs Apocalypse: The Twelve Vol. 1 |''X-Men'' #96-97 plus ''Uncanny X-Men'' #376-377, ''Cable'' #75-76, and ''Wolverine'' #146-147 |March 2008 |ISBN 0-7851-2263-X |- |X-Men Vs. Apocalypse: Ages Of Apocalypse Vol. 2 |''X-51'' #8, ''Uncanny X-Men'' #378 and ''Annual'' 1999, ''Cable'' #77, ''Wolverine'' #148, ''X-Men Unlimited'' #26, ''X-Men'' #98, and ''X-Men: The Search of Cyclops'' #1-4 |October 2008 |ISBN 0-7851-2264-8 |- |X-Men: Dream's End |''X-Men'' #108-110 plus ''Uncanny X-Men'' #388-390, ''Cable'' #87, and ''Bishop'' #16 |February 2005 |ISBN 0-7851-1551-X |- |X-Men: Eve of Destruction |''X-Men'' #111-113 plus ''Uncanny X-Men'' #391-393 |December 2004 |ISBN 0-7851-1552-8 |- |New X-Men Vol. 1: [[E Is For Extinction]] |''New X-Men'' #114-117, Annual 2001 |December 2002 |ISBN 0-7851-0811-4 |- |New X-Men Vol. 2: [[Imperial (comics)|Imperial]] |''New X-men'' #118-126 |July 2002 |ISBN 0-7851-0887-4 |- |New X-Men Vol. 3: [[New Worlds (Marvel Comics)|New Worlds]] |''New X-Men'' #127-133 |December 2002 |ISBN 0-7851-0976-5 |- |New X-Men Vol. 4: [[Riot At Xavier's]] |''New X-Men'' #134-138 |July 2003 |ISBN 0-7851-1067-4 |- |New X-Men Vol. 5: [[Assault on Weapon Plus]] |''New X-Men'' #139-145 |December 2003 |ISBN 0-7851-1119-0 |- |New X-Men Vol. 6: [[Planet X (comics)|Planet X]] |''New X-Men'' #146-150 |April 2004 |ISBN 0-7851-1201-4 |- |New X-Men Vol. 7: [[Here Comes Tomorrow]] |''New X-Men'' #151-154 |July 2004 |ISBN 0-7851-1345-2 |- |Uncanny X-Men Volume 6: [[Bright New Mourning]] |''New X-Men'' #155-156 plus ''Uncanny X-Men'' #435-436 and #442-443 | August 2004 |ISBN 0-7851-1406-8 |- |X-Men: [[Day of the Atom]] |''X-Men'' #157-165 |March 2005 |ISBN 0-7851-1534-X |- |X-Men: [[Golgotha (X-Men)|Golgotha]] |''X-Men'' #166-170 |July 2005 |ISBN 0-7851-1650-8 |- |X-Men: [[Bizarre Love Triangle (X-Men)|Bizarre Love Triangle]] |''X-Men'' #171-174 |October 2005 |ISBN 0-7851-1665-6 |- |X-Men/Black Panther: [[Wild Kingdom (X-Men)|Wild Kingdom]] |''X-Men'' #175-176 and ''Black Panther'' #8-9 |February 2006 |ISBN 0-7851-1789-X |- |Decimation: X-Men - [[The Day After (X-Men)|The Day After]] |''X-Men'' #177-181 and ''House of M: Decimation - The Day After'' |May 2006 |ISBN 0-7851-1984-1 |- |X-Men: [[Blood of Apocalypse]] |''X-Men'' #182-187 |August 2006 |ISBN 0-7851-1985-X |- |X-Men: [[Children of the Vault|Supernovas]] |''X-Men'' #188-199 and Annual #1 |August 2007 |ISBN 0-7851-2319-9 |- |X-Men: [[Marauders (comics)|Blinded By The Light]] |''X-Men #200-204'' |December 2007 |ISBN 0-7851-2544-2 |- |X-Men: [[Messiah Complex]] |''X-Men: Messiah CompleX One-Shot, Uncanny X-Men #492-494, X-Men #205-207, New X-Men #44-46, X-Factor #25-27, and X-Men: Messiah CompleX - Mutant Files.'' |November 2008 |ISBN 0-7851-2320-2 |- | | | | |- |New X-Men by Grant Morrison: Ultimate Collection, Vol. 1 |''New X-Men #114-126, and Annual 2001'' |June 2008 |ISBN 0-7851-3251-1 |- |New X-Men by Grant Morrison: Ultimate Collection, Vol. 2 |''New X-Men #127-141'' |September 2008 |ISBN 0-7851-3252-X |} ===Hardcover collections=== {| class="wikitable"|width=100% |- bgcolor="#CCCCCC" !Title !! Material collected !! Publication date !! ISBN |- |New X-Men Vol. 1 |''New X-Men'' #114-126 and ''New X-Men'' Annual 2001 |November 2002 |ISBN 0-7851-0964-1 |- |New X-Men Vol. 2 |''New X-Men'' #127-141 |November 2003 |ISBN 0-7851-1118-2 |- |New X-Men Vol. 3 |''New X-Men'' #142-154 |September 2004 |ISBN 0-7851-1200-6 |- |New X-Men Omnibus |''New X-Men'' #114-154 and ''New X-Men'' Annual 2001 |December 2006 |ISBN 0-7851-2326-1 |- |X-Men: Supernovas |''X-Men'' #188-199 and ''X-Men'' Annual 2007 |August 2007 |ISBN 0-7851-2514-0 |- |X-Men: Messiah Complex |''X-Men: Messiah Complex One-Shot'', ''Uncanny X-Men'' #492-494, ''X-Men'' #205-207, ''New X-Men'' #44-46, and ''X-Factor'' #25-27 |April 2008 |ISBN 0-7851-2899-9 |- |X-Men: Legacy - Divided We Stand |''X-Men: Legacy #208-212'' |September 2008 |ISBN 0-7851-3000-4 |} ==Notes== {{Reflist|2}} ==References== {{refbegin}} *{{comicbookdb|type=title|id=593|title=''X-Men'' (1991)}} *{{comicbookdb|type=title|id=17175|title=''X-Men: Legacy'' (2008)}} *[http://www.faqs.org/faqs/comics/xbooks/main-faq/part2/section-6.html X-Men at faqs.org] {{refend}} ==External links== *[http://marvel.com/catalog/?book_title=X-Men X-Men comics on Marvel.com] *[http://www.uncannyxmen.net/ Uncannyxmen.net] *[http://xmenfansite.com/ X-Men Fan Site] *[http://www.alternatecover.com/x-men-legacy-annotations/ X-Men Legacy Annotations] * [http://www.lediableblanc.com LeDiableBlanc - Gambit of the X-Men ] {{X-Men}} [[Category:1991 comic debuts]] [[Category:X-Men titles]] [[pt: X-Men (vol. 2)]]