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X-Men, Uncanny MARVEL (27).
Uncanny X-Men: #75, 79, 122, 128, 156, 169, 179-182, 184, 186, 187, 194, 197, 198, 208, 217, 224, 241, 242, 254, 262, 265, 267, 268, 316.
Key Issues:
#122- Origin of Colossus. Mastermind assumes the physical identity of a Scottish man named Jason Wyngarde, an identity he kept for many years.
#156- Origin of Corsair. First appearance of the Acanti, an ancient race of aliens that are described as space whales.
#169- First appearance of Callisto. First team appearance of the Morlocks: Masque, Plague and Sunder. Kitty Pryde becomes Ariel.
#179- First appearance of Leech.
#181- First appearance of Amiko, the foster daughter of Wolverine.
#184- First appearance of Forge, Daniel Lone Eagle, a mutant with the ability to comprehend and build nearly anything technological. First appearance of Naze, a Cheyenne mystic and mentor to Forge, later revealed to be the Adversary.
#186- First cover appearance of Forge. 'LifeDeath' adapted for the X-Men '97 Disney+ animated series.
#194- First team appearance of Andrea and Andreas Strucker, the twin children of Baron Von Strucker that comprise the terrorist organization Fenris. Later the twins take on the identities of Swordsman (Thunderbolts) and Songbird. The Strucker family was loosely adapted for 'The Gifted' TV show on Fox (2017-19).
#208- First mention of the term Omega when referring to the power class of a mutant.
#241- Origin of Madelyne Pryor as the Goblin Queen.
#267- Third appearance of Gambit.
#268- Iconic cover art by Jim Lee. Revealed that Wolverine, Black Widow and Captain America knew one another in World War II. Origin of first meeting between Captain America and Wolverine.
#316- First appearance of Monet St. Croix, later revealed to be Claudette and Nicole St. Croix, merged together to replicate and impersonate their sister Monet who actually first appears as Penance in Generation X #1 and the real Monet in Generation X #40.
These comics have been stored in bags with boards. These comics have been read, stored and moved. There are creases, bent edges, wear and tear that might not be visible in photos.
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