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  2. X-Men: First Class - Wikipedia

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    X-Men: First Class was released on DVD and Blu-ray in the United States on September 27 and in the United Kingdom on October 31, 2011. [100] [101] The home release topped the sales charts in the United States [102] with approximately 385,000 DVDs. [103] Blu-ray accounted for 60 percent of first-week disc sales, amounting to about 575,000 discs ...

  3. Category:X-Men images - Wikipedia

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    File:X-Men II - Fall of the Mutants (computer game box art).jpg; File:X-Men Legends Coverart.png; File:X-Men Legends II - Rise of Apocalypse Coverart.png; File:X-Men Mutant Academy Cover.png; File:X-Men Mutant Wars.jpg; File:X-Men Noir.jpg; File:X-Men Reign of Apocalypse Cover.png; File:X-Men ReLoad.jpg; File:X-men-destiny-cover-890x1024.jpg ...

  4. X-Men: First Class (comics) - Wikipedia

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    The original series was an eight-issue limited series.It began in September 2006 and ended in April 2007. It was written by Jeff Parker and penciled by Roger Cruz.It was followed by a special issue in May 2007 and a monthly series that premiered in June 2007 with the same creative team.

  5. Cerebro - Wikipedia

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    Cerebro in X-Men #7 (September, 1964 Marvel Comics). Art by Jack Kirby.. Cerebro first appeared in X-Men #7 (September 1964). Professor Jeffrey J. Kripal, in his 2011 book Mutants and Mystics: Science Fiction, Superhero Comics, and the Paranormal, calls Cerebro "a piece of psychotronics" and describes it as "a spiderlike, Kirby-esque system of machines and wires that transmitted extrasensory ...

  6. Sebastian Shaw (character) - Wikipedia

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    However, the Club's operatives prove ineffective at defeating the X-Men in the field, and the first two mutants they locate in this manner are lost. [9] Now aware of the Hellfire Club's existence, the X-Men infiltrate their headquarters, where they are defeated and captured. However, they escape before Shaw can put them to use. [10]

  7. Hellfire Club (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Members of the Hellfire Club appeared in 2011's X-Men: First Class as the main villains, led by Sebastian Shaw, Emma Frost, Azazel, and Riptide. The Hellfire Club’s Inner Circle also appear as the main antagonists of the second season of the television series The Gifted led by a character named Reeva Payge played by Grace Byers , and the ...

  8. Blackbird (comics) - Wikipedia

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    The Blackbird appears in X-Men: First Class. [23] It (which Hank McCoy/Beast states that he designed) is almost externally identical to the SR-71, though its internal layout is very different. It is destroyed in the film's climax when a whirlwind created by Riptide causes it to crash. The Blackbird appears in X-Men: Days of Future Past.

  9. Riptide (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Riptide makes a non-speaking cameo appearance in a flashback in the Marvel Anime: X-Men episode "Armor - Awakening". This version is a young boy from South America who was trained by Emma Frost. Riptide appears in X-Men: First Class, portrayed by Álex González. [3] This version is a member of the Hellfire Club.