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  2. Giant-Size X-Men - Wikipedia

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    The X-Men title stopped producing new stories after #66 in March 1970. From December 1970 through April 1975, Marvel reprinted many of the older X-Men issues as #67–93. Following the May publication of Giant-Size X-Men #1, Marvel began again publishing new issues of X-Men with #94 in August 19

  3. Uncanny X-Men 94 - Wikipedia

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    Uncanny X-Men #94 (originally published simply as The X-Men) is a comic book starring the X-Men that was published by Marvel Comics in August 1975. From issues #67–93, cover dated December 1970 to April 1975 , the X-Men series consisted of reprints due to lack of sales.

  4. 1975 in comics - Wikipedia

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    Giant-Size X-Men #1, written by Len Wein and illustrated by Dave Cockrum (Marvel Comics). [18] First appearance of the new X-Men Colossus, Storm, Nightcrawler, and Thunderbird; In Disney Magazine #1, The Case of the Pea Soup Burglaries, by Carl Fallberg and Al Hubbard, first chapter of the saga Mickey and the Sleuth.

  5. Category:1975 comics debuts - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1975 comics debuts" The following 70 pages are in this category, out of 70 total. ... Giant-Size X-Men; H. Hercules (DC Comics) Herman (comic strip) I.

  6. Dave Cockrum - Wikipedia

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    These characters made their debut in Giant-Size X-Men #1 ([July] 1975), [14] and then in a relaunched Uncanny X-Men (beginning with issue #94). [15] Cockrum stayed with the title until 1977 (as main penciler on issues #94–105 and 107), when he was succeeded by penciler John Byrne with issue #108. [16]

  7. Champions (1975 team) - Wikipedia

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    The team first appears in The Champions #1 (October 1975) and was created by writer Tony Isabella and artist Don Heck. Their titular series is regarded as an example of a failed superteam comic, suffering from constant turnover in the writers and artists working on the series, lack of a consistent direction or concept, and mediocre sales.

  8. Thunderbird (John Proudstar) - Wikipedia

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    John Proudstar was finally resurrected in the main comics continuity in X-Men: The Trial of Magneto #5 (2021), over 45 years after his initial death in X-Men #95. [10] He starred in a solo one-shot Giant-Size X-Men: Thunderbird #1 (2022), where he received a new costume. [11] Thunderbird will be getting a solo X-Men project. [12]

  9. Uncanny X-Men - Wikipedia

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    Marvel Masterworks: The Uncanny X-Men: 1 Giant-Size X-Men #1; Uncanny X-Men #94–100 December 2009 978-0785137023: 2 Uncanny X-Men #101–110 January 2010 978-0785137047: 3 Uncanny X-Men #111–121 January 2011 978-0785145707: 4 Uncanny X-Men #122–131, Uncanny X-Men Annual #3 February 2012 978-0785158691: 5