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Giant-Size X-Men #1 is a special issue of the X-Men comic book series, published by Marvel Comics in 1975. It was written by Len Wein and illustrated by Dave Cockrum . Chris Claremont has an uncredited plot assist.
Fantomex returned to the X-Men in The Uncanny X-Men vol. 4 in issues #8–18. Fantomex's was added to the roster of the fourth volume of Astonishing X-Men with his apparent death in issue #6 and final appearance in issue #7. [8] In August 2020, Fantomex starred in Giant-Size X-Men: Fantomex #1, a solo one-shot comic. [9]
The Essential range launched in October 1996 with the joint release of Essential X-Men Vol. 1, Essential Wolverine Vol. 1 and Essential The Amazing Spider-Man Vol. 1.While Essential The Amazing Spider-Man started with Spider-Man's first appearance in the Silver Age (collecting Amazing Fantasy #15 and The Amazing Spider-Man #1-20), Marvel chose to skip ahead to Giant-Size X-Men #1 and Uncanny X ...
X-Men Comic Book Library: Giant-Size X-Men #1, X-Men #94–102: TOPICS Entertainment/Graphic Imaging Technology: CD-ROM: 40 Years of X-Men: X-Men #-1, 1–461; Annual #1–25; Giant-Size X-Men #1: Graphic Imaging Technology: DVD-ROM: 2005 Uncanny X-Men – Apocalypse Now – Again: The Uncanny X-Men #363–474; Annual 1999–2001, 2006: Allegro ...
The Fantastic Four #142-150, Giant-Size Super-Stars #1, Giant-Size Fantastic Four #2 and The Avengers #127 14 Nov. 2012 N/A 272 No 978-0785159636: 1974 Gerry Conway 189: Golden Golden Age: Captain America Vol. 6: Captain America Comics #21-24 12 Dec. 2012 N/A 280 No 978-0785150244: 1942-43 Will Murray 190: Silver Ka-Zar Vol. 1
An advertisement for Marvel's Epic Collection. The Epic Collection is an ongoing line of color trade paperbacks that republish Marvel comics in a uniform trade dress. . Announced in April 2013, their stated intention was to collect entire runs of characters or titles as "big fat collections with the best price we can maintain", [1] in similar manner to the discontinued black-and-white Essentia
Thunderbird (John Proudstar) is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.Created by writer Len Wein and artist Dave Cockrum, the character first appears in Giant-Size X-Men #1 (May 1975). [1]
X-Men: Deadly Genesis is a comic book limited series published by Marvel Comics from 2006. The series was written by Ed Brubaker with interior art done by Trevor Hairsine and covers by Marc Silvestri. Starring the X-Men, this series celebrates the 30th anniversary of Giant-Size X-Men #1 (containing the story titled Second Genesis).