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Uncanny X-Men, originally published as The X-Men, is an American comic book series published by Marvel Comics since 1963, and is the longest-running series in the X-Men comics franchise.
Shard was a Lieutenant in Xavier's Security Enforcers (X.S.E.) with her older brother Lucas Bishop in their native timeline in the 2080s. Shard was born and raised in a mutant concentration camp, in which mutants were branded over their right eyes with the letter "M" for recognition.
Lorna Dane continued to appear in the X-Men and Uncanny X-Men titles, rejoined X-Factor in X-Factor Investigations and the 2014 All-New X-Factor. [11]She then appeared in the 2019 Captain Marvel, [12] [13] the 2020 X-Factor series, [14] the 2020 X of Swords: Creation one-shot, [15] the 2021 X-Men series, [16] the 2021 X-Men Unlimited Infinity Comic series, [17] the 2022 Marauders series, [18 ...
Forge and Banshee eventually find the X-Men and become full-time members. [22] They fight against several threats, such as Genoshan soldiers, [23] Skrulls, [24] and the Shadow King. [25] During X-Tinction Agenda, Forge's skills are critical in defeating Cameron Hodge and overthrowing the Genoshan government. His plans are kept deep inside his ...
Rachel first appeared in The Uncanny X-Men #141 (Jan. 1981) and has since been affiliated with several comic book superhero teams including the X-Men and Excalibur. [3]In 2022, she joined the Knights of X team as part of the Destiny of X era under the leadership of Captain Britain, who takes a group of mutants under her wing leading them into the Otherworld.
Publication information; Publisher: Marvel Comics: First appearance: The Uncanny X-Men #120 (April 1979): Created by: John Byrne: In-story information; Alter ego: Michael Twoyoungmen
Nearly a decade after controversial reality show Gigolos went off the air, a new docuseries is set to cover the violent death of a woman at the hands of one of the show's former stars.. Gigolos ...
According to Dave Cockrum, the Brood were originally conceived to serve as generic subordinates for the main villain of The Uncanny X-Men #155: "We had Deathbird in this particular story and Chris [Claremont] had written into the plot 'miscellaneous alien henchmen.'