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* '''From the Ashes:''' After the fall of Krakoa, the X-Men are scattered across the United States without a central base of operations (due to the X-Mansion being converted into a prison created to contain an individual known as "Inmate X"), and three core teams --based in Alaska, New Orleans, and Chicago-- each take on a different mission statement in their quest to protect a world that still hates and fears them.

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* '''From '''[[ComicBook/XMenFromTheAshes From the Ashes:''' Ashes]]:''' After the fall of Krakoa, the X-Men are scattered across the United States without a central base of operations (due to the X-Mansion being converted into a prison created to contain an individual known as "Inmate X"), and three core teams --based in Alaska, New Orleans, and Chicago-- each take on a different mission statement in their quest to protect a world that still hates and fears them.
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* '''Onslaught era:''' Following ''ComicBook/AgeOfApocalypse'', former ''ComicBook/NewMutants'' and ''ComicBook/XForce'' team leader '''Cannonball''' was recruited to the main X-Men team. The events of ''Onslaught'' forced Professor X to depart; around the same time, the X-Men discovered '''Joseph''', whom they believed to be a de-aged amnesiac Magneto. Archangel and Psylocke left the team not long after, and Wolverine returned. During ''Operation Zero Tolerance'', the X-Men were joined by the Morlock girl '''Marrow''', South African boy '''Maggott''' and '''Dr Cecilia Reyes'''; meanwhile, Gambit was cast out of the X-Men in disgrace. Cyclops, Jean and Iceman all took indefinite leaves of absence. Joseph left the team after learning he was ''not'' Magneto. At the end of this era Cannonball left the X-Men and soon rejoined X-Force, Maggott departed to join Generation X,[[note]]although he stayed with them only briefly[[/note]] and Cecilia quit the superhero life to work as a doctor again.

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* '''Onslaught era:''' Following ''ComicBook/AgeOfApocalypse'', former ''ComicBook/NewMutants'' and ''ComicBook/XForce'' team leader '''Cannonball''' was recruited to the main X-Men team.team, and Wolverine was back as well. The events of ''Onslaught'' forced Professor X to depart; around the same time, the X-Men discovered '''Joseph''', whom they believed to be a de-aged amnesiac Magneto. Archangel and Psylocke left the team not long after, and Wolverine returned. after. During ''Operation Zero Tolerance'', the X-Men were joined by two more young mutants – the Morlock girl '''Marrow''', South African boy and '''Maggott''' and from South Africa – plus '''Dr Cecilia Reyes'''; meanwhile, Gambit was cast out of the X-Men in disgrace. Cyclops, Jean and Iceman all took indefinite leaves of absence. Joseph left the team after learning he was ''not'' Magneto. At the end of this era Cannonball left the X-Men and soon rejoined X-Force, Maggott departed to join Generation X,[[note]]although he stayed with them only briefly[[/note]] and Cecilia quit the superhero life to work as a doctor again.
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* '''Post-Mutant-Massacre and the Australia era:''' The X-Men underwent a drastic shift in their line-up after the Mutant Massacre, with only Storm, Wolverine and Rogue remaining as members; new recruits included '''[[Characters/MarvelComicsPsylocke Psylocke]]''', '''Characters/{{Dazzler}}''', '''[[Characters/XMenMojoverse Longshot]]''' (who was an alien rather than a mutant) and the return of Havok. Storm took a leave of absence to go on a quest to recover her superpowers, leaving Wolverine as team leader for the first time – around the same time she returned, Colossus was also able to return as an active team member. During the period where the team were presumed dead and operating from exile in the Australian outback, they were aided by the mysterious elderly portal-creating mutant '''Gateway'''.

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* '''Post-Mutant-Massacre and the Australia era:''' The X-Men underwent a drastic shift in their line-up after the Mutant Massacre, with only Storm, Wolverine and Rogue remaining as members; new recruits included '''[[Characters/MarvelComicsPsylocke Psylocke]]''', '''Characters/{{Dazzler}}''', '''Characters/{{Dazzler}}''' and '''[[Characters/XMenMojoverse Longshot]]''' (who was an alien rather than a mutant) were recruited to the team, and the return of Havok.Havok finally returned as well. Storm took a leave of absence to go on a quest to recover her superpowers, leaving Wolverine as team leader for the first time – around the same time she returned, Colossus was also able to return as an active team member. During the period where the team were presumed dead and operating from exile in the Australian outback, they were aided by the mysterious elderly portal-creating mutant '''Gateway'''.
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* {{Applicability}}: Anti-mutant prejudice can stand in for a metaphor for any number of RealLife prejudices. Fans have tended to take this very literally and argue about what the "original meaning" was and how it has changed. WordOfGod has confirmed, upon occasion, that individual writers have used it for a specific metaphorical purpose; Creator/GrantMorrison, for one, has said that they used their run to comment to the {{demonization}} of young people. Not even this squares completely with his comics, but it makes a lot more sense if you [[DracoInLeatherPants sympathize way too much with Quentin Quire]]. But that does not mean that every writer has used it as a metaphor, or has used it for the same one every time. That it has been so readily used as allegory for such diverging issues as racial tensions, LGBT struggles, [=McCarthyism=], the Cold War, and generational conflict is proof enough of this. Interestingly, the movie series takes it at face-value: [[ApocalypseHow normal humans are terrified of going extinct]], and the prospect of actually siring the species that will replace us is unthinkable, thus the fear and hatred. Analogies are also drawn in the film with the debate over UsefulNotes/AmericanGunPolitics, with some mutant powers seen as threats to society by their very nature due to how useful they are for killing people.
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* {{Applicability}}: Anti-mutant prejudice can stand in for a metaphor for any number of RealLife prejudices. Fans have tended to take this very literally and argue about what the "original meaning" was and how it has changed. WordOfGod has confirmed, upon occasion, that individual writers have used it for a specific metaphorical purpose; Creator/GrantMorrison, for one, has said that they used their run to comment to the {{demonization}} of young people. Not even this squares completely with his comics, but it makes a lot more sense if you [[DracoInLeatherPants sympathize way too much with Quentin Quire]]. But that does not mean that every writer has used it as a metaphor, or has used it for the same one every time. That it has been so readily used as allegory for such diverging issues as racial tensions, LGBT struggles, [=McCarthyism=], the Cold War, and generational conflict is proof enough of this. Interestingly, the movie series takes it at face-value: [[ApocalypseHow normal humans are terrified of going extinct]], and the prospect of actually siring the species that will replace us is unthinkable, thus the fear and hatred. Analogies are also drawn in the film with the debate over UsefulNotes/AmericanGunPolitics, with some mutant powers seen as threats to society by their very nature due to how useful they are for killing people.
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!!This page describes the superhero team, please see [[Franchise/XMen the franchise page]] for a list of ''X-Men'' comic books.



Please note that this page covers the ''X-Man'' comics ''only'', for tropes pertaining to all ''X-Man'' media, and a list of comic storylines and other works in the franchise, see [[Franchise/XMen the franchise page]].

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!!Comic Books
[[folder:Comic book titles linked to the X-Men include:]]
!!Mini-series, limited series, and ongoing series:
* ''ComicBook/XMenChrisClaremont''
* ''ComicBook/TheAdventuresOfCyclopsAndPhoenix''
* ''ComicBook/AgeOfApocalypse'': Spinning out of the ''Uncanny X-Force'' arc "The Dark Angel Saga", this title follows characters in the apocalyptic hellhole that was once the setting of the eponymous crossover from the 90s.
* ''ComicBook/AlphaFlight''
* ''ComicBook/AmazingXMen'': A title featuring grand, HighConcept X-Men adventures and features the teachers of the Jean Grey School and first time X-Man [[ComicBook/NewWarriors Firestar]]. The volume's first arc revolves around the X-Men facing off against Azazel in the afterlife world with Nightcrawler, who has been dead since 2010's X-Crossover ''Second Coming''.
* ''ComicBook/AstonishingXMen'': Ran 2004-2013. Initially written by Creator/JossWhedon, continuing on where ''New X-Men'' left off. Later written by Creator/WarrenEllis, then by a rotating set of writers until Marjorie Liu came aboard the title with a new team line-up. Another volume ran 2017-2019.
* ''ComicBook/{{Cable}}''
** ''ComicBook/Cable2020''
** ''ComicBook/Cable2024''
* ''ComicBook/CableAndDeadpool''
* ''ComicBook/DarkXMen''
* ''ComicBook/{{Dazzler}}''
* ''ComicBook/{{Deadpool}}''
* ''ComicBook/DistrictX''
* ''ComicBook/EmmaFrost''
* ''ComicBook/{{Excalibur|MarvelComics}}'': A team based in the UK, made up of former X-Men and characters from the Creator/MarvelUK imprint.
* ''ComicBook/{{Exiles}}''
** ''ComicBook/Exiles2018''
* ''ComicBook/FirstXMen''
* ''ComicBook/GenerationHope'': After the events of Second Coming, the mutant Messiah Hope Summers returned to the 616 universe and started repopulating the mutant race activating the powers of new mutants around the world. This book is about her and her group of mutants called "Lights".
* ''ComicBook/GenerationX'': A title launched in the 1990s focusing on ComicBook/EmmaFrost's own SuperheroSchool and her team of teenage mutants which included [[Characters/MarvelComicsJubilee Jubilee]].
** ''ComicBook/GenerationX2017'' ([=ResurrXion=])
* ''ComicBook/{{Madrox}}''
* ''ComicBook/MagnetoTestament''
* ''ComicBook/MajorX''
* ''ComicBook/{{Mekanix}}'': A limited series starring Kitty Pryde, who's left the X-Men and is trying to make a new life for herself in Chicago. Later renamed and reprinted as ''X-Treme X-Men: Mekanix''.
* ''ComicBook/MutantX''
* ''ComicBook/NewMutants'': The first spin-off series from ''Uncanny X-Men'' (not counting ''Dazzler''), launched in 1982, starring a group of teenage mutant students at the Xavier School. The series has been relaunched a few times since, with the same characters having aged to adulthood.
* ''ComicBook/NewXMenAcademyX'': Continuing from the second volume of ''New Mutants'', starring a new group of teenage students at the Xavier School, launched in the early 2000s.
* ''ComicBook/OldManLogan'': Originally an eight-chapter AU story, it spawned more books in that setting, inspired the film ''Film/{{Logan}}'', got a ''Secret Wars'' (2015) [[ComicBook/OldManLogan2015 tie-in]], and an [[ComicBook/OldManLogan2016 ongoing series]].
* ''ComicBook/{{Snikt}}''
* ''ComicBook/SpiderManAndTheXMen'': Written by ''Series/TheDailyShow'' writer Elliott Kalan, this series was launched after Wolverine's death in 2014. This series continues ''Wolverine and the X-Men's'' LighterAndSofter approach with Spider-Man (on behest of Logan's will) teaching a special class at the Jean Grey School.
* ''ComicBook/UltimateWolverine''
* ''ComicBook/UltimateXMen2001'': Part of the ''ComicBook/UltimateMarvel'', featuring re-imagined versions of the X-Men and their mythos.
* ''ComicBook/UltimateXMen2024'': Part of the ''ComicBook/UltimateUniverse2023'', featuring re-imagined versions of the X-Men and their mythos.
* ''ComicBook/UncannyXMen'', originally titled ''The X-Men''. The original and longest-running title, first launched in 1963 and relaunched multiple times.
** ''ComicBook/UncannyXMenChuckAusten'' (2002-2004)
** ''ComicBook/UncannyXMen2011''
** ''ComicBook/UncannyXMen2013'' (All-New Marvel NOW!)
** ''ComicBook/UncannyXMen2016'' (All-New All-Different Marvel NOW!)
** ''ComicBook/UncannyXMen2018'' ([=ResurrXion=])
* ''ComicBook/WeaponH''
* ''ComicBook/WeaponX1991''
* ''ComicBook/WeaponX2002''
* ''ComicBook/{{Wolverine}}'' (which had its own spin-off titles, including ''Origins'' and ''The Best There Is'')
** ''ComicBook/Wolverine1982''
* ''ComicBook/{{Wolverine and the X|MenMarvelComics}}-Men'', not to be confused with [[WesternAnimation/WolverineAndTheXMen2009 the animated series of the same name]]. Written by Jason Aaron, it was the main title of Wolverine's Gold team and focuses on the adventures of Headmaster [[Characters/MarvelComicsLogan Logan]], Headmistress Ororo (formerly Kitty Pryde) and the rest of the staff and the students on the Jean Grey School for Higher Learning.
* ''ComicBook/{{Wolverines}}''
* ''X-Factor'' series:
** ''ComicBook/XFactor'': (not to be confused with [[Series/TheXFactor Simon Cowell's show]]). Started off as the original five X-Men reunited.
** ''ComicBook/XFactor1991'': Retooled into a government-backed mutant team.
** ''ComicBook/XFactor2006'': The quirky exploits of the dysfunctional crew of X-Factor Investigations.
** ''ComicBook/AllNewXFactor'' (All-New Marvel NOW!)
** ''ComicBook/XFactor2020'' (Dawn of X)
* ''ComicBook/XForce'': Various incarnations, generally with the common theme of being a hard-edged mutant strike team.
** ''ComicBook/XForce1991'': A continuation of ''New Mutants'', launched in 1991, with the main characters now as young adults led by Cable. In 2001 was {{Retool}}ed to star an InNameOnly publicity-hungry team with a completely different cast.
** ''ComicBook/XForce2004'': Rob Liefield and Fabian Nicieza's return to the title, featuring the original cast.
** ''ComicBook/XForce2008'': Starring the sanctioned strike team of mutantdom fighting to stop threats towards what little mutants remain. Spun off from the X-Men crossover event ''Messiah Complex''. Written by Craig Kyle and Chris Yost.
** ''ComicBook/UncannyXForce (2010)'': Starring a secret strike team as they confront the emerging threat of Apocalypse and the aftermath of what they wrought. Launched in the aftermath of the crossover event ''ComicBook/XMenSecondComing''. Written by Rick Remender.
** ''ComicBook/XForce2013'' (Marvel NOW!)
** ''ComicBook/XForce2018'': Starring the original team, post-''Extermination''.
** ''ComicBook/XForce2019'' (Dawn of X)
* ''ComicBook/XMan''
* ''X-Men'' series:
** ''ComicBook/XMen1991'' vol. 2: Commonly nicknamed "Adjectiveless X-Men", launched in 1991 as a showcase for Jim Lee's art. Originally featured the "Blue team" of X-Men, while ''Uncanny X-Men'' featured the "Gold team"; later the two books became more interlinked.
** ''ComicBook/NewXMen'': The series was retitled 2001-2004 while written by Creator/GrantMorrison, to coincide with the first two movies, and became the flagship X-Men book.
** ''X-Men: Legacy'': The series was permanently retitled in 2008 from issue #208, when it became a solo book starring Professor X. Then from issue #226 it featured Rogue as its main character with a rotating supporting cast until it ended with #275. A second volume of ''X-Men: Legacy'' featuring Legion was launched for ''ComicBook/MarvelNOW''.
** ''X-Men'' vol. 3: Launched in 2010, ended with #41. Highlighted the X-Men acting within the Marvel Universe.
** ''ComicBook/XMen2013'' vol. 4 (Marvel NOW!)
** ''ComicBook/XMen2019'' vol. 5: A new status quo that started in 2019 with the two mini-series ''House of X'' and ''Powers of X'' which led into ''ComicBook/DawnOfX''.
** ''ComicBook/XMen2021'' vol. 6 (Reign of X)
* ''ComicBook/XMenBlack''
* ''ComicBook/XMenDaysOfFuturePastDoomsday''
* ''X-Men: First Class'': A 2000s title featuring new stories set during the Silver Age ''Uncanny X-Men'' period. Nothing to do with the film of the same title, which went even further back in time.
* ''ComicBook/XMenForever''
* ''ComicBook/XMenForever2024''
* ''ComicBook/XMenGrandDesign'', a trio of two-issue series recontextualizing the first three decades of X-Men continuity into a single, coherent narrative. Major storylines covered include the establishment of the first class, the MythArc involving the Phoenix Force, and a shadow battle waged by human separatists determined to bring about the fall of all mutants.
* ''ComicBook/XMenLegacy'': The first volume was a renamed ''X-Men'' vol 2, the second volume a 24-issue series about Legion.
* ''[[ComicBook/XMenLegends2021 X-Men Legends]]'': A chance for past writers of X-Men books (like Fabien Nicieza, Louise Simonson, and Peter David) to tell the stories they weren't able to get to the first time.
* ''ComicBook/TheXMenAndTheMicronauts'': A crossover miniseries in which the X-Men fight alongside the titular [[ComicBook/MicronautsMarvelComics Micronauts]], alien freedom fighters from a subatomic universe. Notable for using a similar concept to the later Onslaught storyline.
* ''ComicBook/XMen2099'': A version of the team set in the year [[ComicBook/Marvel2099 2099]].
* ''ComicBook/XStatix'': A continuation of the latter part of the first volume of ''X-Force''.
* ''X-Treme X-Men'':
** ''ComicBook/XTremeXmen2001'' volume 1: By Chris Claremont and multiple artists, from 2001 to 2004. Storm and a handful of X-Men travel the world to find the diaries of mutant seer Destiny, purpoted to hold the description of the future of both mankind and mutantkind.
** ''ComicBook/XTremeXMenSavageLand'': an {{Interquel}} mini-series set during the first year of the main title.
** ''ComicBook/XTremeXMen2012'' volume 2: Premiered in July 2012 by Greg Pak, featuring ComicBook/{{Dazzler}} and a team of alternate universe X-Men and is similar in tone to the ''Exiles'' series. Has no real relation to the first volume.
** ''ComicBook/XTremeXMen2022''
* ''ComicBook/XWomen'': An AuthorAppeal one-shot by Chris Claremont and Milo Manara.
* ''ComicBook/YoungXMen''

!!Line-wide initiatives:
!!!'''''ComicBook/MarvelNOW''''' (2012) and '''''All-New Marvel NOW!''''' (2014)
* ''ComicBook/AllNewXFactor'': Focusing on a new iteration of the X-Factor superhero team and written by Peter David, it sees a return to the corporate-sponsored version of the team.
* ''ComicBook/AllNewXMen'': Launched by Creator/BrianMichaelBendis and Stuart Immonen. The setting takes place in the aftermath of ''ComicBook/AvengersVsXMen'' where the original five X-Men are yanked from the past into the present day.
* ''ComicBook/{{Cyclops|MarvelComics}}'': Spinoff from ''All-New X-Men'' starring the time-displaced teenage Cyclops.
* ''ComicBook/{{Magneto|2014}}''
* ''ComicBook/UncannyAvengers'', a mutant-heavy SpinOff of ''ComicBook/TheAvengers'' that features the X-Men members Wolverine, Rogue, Havok and Sunfire as main characters.
* ''ComicBook/XForce2013'': Written by Si Spurrier, it merges the two teams and serves as a continuation of both series:
** ''Cable and X-Force (2013)'': Written by Dennis Hopeless, Cable forms a new outlaw X-Force group.
** ''Uncanny X-Force (2013)'': Written by Sam Humphries, follows Psylocke's new X-Force team.
** ''X-Men (2013)'': Originally written by Brian Wood. Featuring an all-female team.

!!!'''''ComicBook/AllNewAllDifferentMarvel''''' post-''ComicBook/SecretWars2015''
* ''ComicBook/AllNewWolverine'': After Logan's death in ''ComicBook/DeathOfWolverine'', Laura Kinney (X-23) takes on his mantle as the new Wolverine.
* ''ComicBook/AllNewXMen2016''
* ''ComicBook/ExtraordinaryXMen'': Mutantkind is endangered once again due to the terrigen mists of ComicBook/TheInhumans.
* ''ComicBook/SpiderManDeadpool'', which is ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin.
* ''ComicBook/Xmen92'', a title born out of ''ComicBook/{{Secret Wars|2015}}'', which is an AlternateUniverse inspired by the [[WesternAnimation/XMenTheAnimatedSeries 1990s animated series]].

!!!'''''ComicBook/{{ResurrXion}}''''' (2017) and '''''ComicBook/MarvelAFreshStart''''' (2018)
* ''ComicBook/AstonishingXMen2017''
* ''ComicBook/GenerationX2017'': Jubilee mentors a RagtagBunchOfMisfits team at the Jean Grey School for Higher Learning.
* ''ComicBook/{{Legion|MarvelComics}}'', [=ResurrXion=] Phase II
* ''ComicBook/RogueAndGambit2018''
* ''ComicBook/MrAndMrsX'': An ongoing monthly series featuring newlyweds Rogue and Gambit, following on from the mini-series ''ComicBook/RogueAndGambit2018.''
* ''ComicBook/WeaponX2017''
* ''ComicBook/XForce2018'': The surviving members of the original X-Force team reunite to hunt down Kid Cable post-''Extermination''. Written by Ed Brisson.
* ''ComicBook/XMenGold'': The flagship X-Men title during [=ResurrXion=], which refocused the X-Men on their superheroics and featured Kitty Pryde as the leader.
* ''ComicBook/XMenBlue'': The second [=ResurrXion=] title, focused on the time-shifted original five X-Men who have broken off from the main X-Men team and are working with Magneto.
* ''ComicBook/XMenRed'': [=ResurrXion=] Phase II, featuring the newly resurrected Jean Grey leading her own team of X-Men as they protect Charles Xavier's legacy.

!!!'''''ComicBook/DawnOfX''''' (2019), '''''ComicBook/ReignOfX''''' (2021), '''''ComicBook/DestinyOfX''''' (2022), '''''ComicBook/FallOfX''''' (2023), and '''''ComicBook/{{Fall of the House of X|Crossover}}''''' (2024)
* ''ComicBook/ChildrenOfTheAtom'': A new group of teenage mutant superheroes appear fighting crime in New York. But these teenagares aren't exactly what they seem...
* ''ComicBook/Excalibur2019'': A new connection forms between the mutants, the magic of the world, and the Otherworld.
* ''ComicBook/FallenAngels2019'' -- Not all belong in Paradise. Kwannon, the [[LegacyCharacter second Psylocke]], finds herself in a new world for mutantkind and unsure of her place in it, and when a face from her past is killed, she seeks help to get vengeance.
* ''ComicBook/{{Hellions}}'': Mr. Sinister sets out to find a purpose for Krakoa's most dangerous mutants with Havok and Psylocke's help.
* ''ComicBook/ImmortalXMen'': The Quiet Council rules the Krakoan age, for better... or worse. Now, shaken by ''ComicBook/Inferno2021'', they strive to hold together -- no matter how much they want to tear each other apart. Featuring Professor X, Magneto, Mystique, Storm, Emma Frost, Nightcrawler, Colossus, Kate Pryde, Sebastian Shaw, Destiny, Exodus, and Mister Sinister. Written by Creator/KieronGillen and drawn by Lukas Werneck.
* ''ComicBook/KnightsOfX'' -- ComicBook/CaptainBritain III (Betsy Braddock) fights to reclaim Otherworld from the mutant-hating forces of Avalon. Also featuring Gambit and Prestige.
* ''ComicBook/LegionOfX'': Continuing from ''ComicBook/WayOfX'', Nightcrawler and Legion have established the Legionnaires, a force to protect and cultivate "the Spark". Also features Juggernaut, Pixie, Doctor Nemesis, Blindfold, and Dust. Written by Si Spurrier and drawn by Jan Balzadua.
* ''ComicBook/Marauders2019'': Led by Captain Kate Pryde and funded by Emma Frost and the Hellfire Trading Company, this new team of Marauders sails the seas to protect those feared and hated.
* ''ComicBook/Marauders2022'': Captain Kate Pryde makes a new start for the Marauders after all the politics of the Hellfire Company.
* ''ComicBook/NewMutants2019'': The return of the classic team, plus a second team in alternating stories.
* ''ComicBook/SWORD2020'': The mutant space program led by Abigail Brand.
* ''ComicBook/WayOfX'': Nightcrawler searches for some purpose and meaning to unite the mutants of Krakoa [[spoiler:to save them from Onslaught.]]
* ''ComicBook/Wolverine2020'': He's the best he is at what he does and what he does isn't pretty. The seventh ''Wolverine'' volume, launched by writer Benjamin Percy and artist Adam Kubert.
* ''ComicBook/XCorp'': The X-Corporation led by Warren Worthington III and Monet St. Croix tries to launch their new products in a cut-throat world.
* ''ComicBook/XFactor2020'': Mutants have conquered death through The Five, but when a mutant dies, X-Factor is there to investigate the circumstances to follow the rules of resurrection.
* ''ComicBook/XForce2019'': The mutant nation of Krakoa's mutant CIA team. Written by Benjamin Percy.
* ''ComicBook/XMen2019'': The flagship title of Cyclops and his assembled "powerhouses" team.
* ''ComicBook/XMen2021'': The flagship book, about the main team of superheroes led by Cyclops and Marvel Girl.
* ''ComicBook/XMenRed2022'': Continuing from the events of ''ComicBook/SWORD2020'', Planet Arakko (formerly known as Mars) needs something more than just a team of heroes to defend it. Who will rise to the challenge? Written by Creator/AlEwing and drawn by Stefano Caselli.
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* ''ComicBook/ThePhoenixSaga'' (1976-1977)
* ''ComicBook/TheDarkPhoenixSaga'' (1980; preceded by ''The Phoenix Saga'')
* ''ComicBook/DaysOfFuturePast'' (1981)
* ''ComicBook/TheBroodSaga'' (1982-1983)
* ''ComicBook/GodLovesManKills'' (1982; graphic novel)
* ''ComicBook/FromTheAshes'' (1983)
* ''ComicBook/TheDemonBearSaga'' (1984)
* ''ComicBook/{{Secret Wars|1984}}'' (1984-1985; Marvel crossover)
* ''ComicBook/{{Lifedeath}}'' (1984)
* ''ComicBook/SecretWarsII'' (1985-1986; Marvel crossover)
* ''ComicBook/AsgardianWars'' (1995)
* ''ComicBook/MutantMassacre'' (1986; unique Marvel crossover)
* ''ComicBook/TheFallOfTheMutants'' (1987; crossover between ''Uncanny X-Men'', ''New Mutants'' and ''X-Factor'')
* ''ComicBook/Inferno1988'' (1989; Marvel crossover)
* ''ComicBook/XTinctionAgenda'' (1990; crossover between ''Uncanny X-Men'', ''New Mutants'' and ''X-Factor'')
* ''ComicBook/TheMuirIslandSaga'' (1991; crossover between ''Uncanny X-Men'' and ''X-Factor'')
* ''ComicBook/XCutionersSong'' (1992-1993; crossover)
* ''ComicBook/{{Fatal Attractions|MarvelComics}}'' (1993; crossover)
* ''ComicBook/{{Blood Ties|MarvelComics}}'' (1993; crossover with ''ComicBook/TheAvengers'' and sequel to ''Fatal Attractions'')
* ''ComicBook/PhalanxCovenant'' (1994; crossover with ''ComicBook/XFactor'', ''ComicBook/XForce'', ''ComicBook/{{Excalibur}}'')
* ''ComicBook/AgeOfApocalypse'' (1995; AlternateUniverse crossover)
* ''ComicBook/{{Onslaught}}'' (1995; Marvel crossover)
* ''[[ComicBook/XMenEveOfDestruction Eve Of Destruction]]'' (March – June 2001)
* ''ComicBook/HouseOfM'' (2005; Marvel crossover)
* ''ComicBook/XMenDeadlyGenesis'' (2005-2006; mini-series)
* ''ComicBook/RiseAndFallOfTheShiarEmpire''.
* ''ComicBook/XMenMessiahComplex'' (2007; crossover)
* ''ComicBook/XMenEmperorVulcan'' (2007; mini-series)
* ''ComicBook/XMenSecondComing'' (2010; crossover)
* ''ComicBook/CurseOfTheMutants'' (2010; crossover)
* ''ComicBook/AvengersTheChildrensCrusade'' (2010-2012; crossover with ''ComicBook/TheAvengers'' and ''ComicBook/YoungAvengers'')
* ''ComicBook/AgeOfX'' (2011; crossover)
* ''ComicBook/AvengersVsXMen'' (2012; crossover with the Avengers)
* ''ComicBook/BattleOfTheAtom'' (2013; crossover)
* ''ComicBook/DeathOfWolverine'' (2014)
* ''ComicBook/{{AXIS}}'' (2014; crossover)
* ''ComicBook/TheBlackVortex'' (2015; crossover with the ''ComicBook/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy'')
* ''ComicBook/SecretWars2015'' (Marvel-wide crossover)
* ''ComicBook/DeathOfX'' (2016; crossover with ''ComicBook/TheInhumans'' and prequel to ''Inhumans vs. X-Men'')
* ''ComicBook/InhumansVsXMen'' (2016-2017; crossover)
* ''ComicBook/{{Resurrxion}}'' (2017)
* ''ComicBook/PhoenixResurrection'' (2018; mini-series)
* ''ComicBook/HuntForWolverine'' (2018)
* ''ComicBook/{{Extermination|2018}}'' (2018; crossover)
* ''ComicBook/ReturnOfWolverine'' (2018)
* ''ComicBook/AgeOfXMan'' (2019; crossover)
* ''[[ComicBook/HouseAndPowersOfX House of X]]'' and ''[[ComicBook/HouseAndPowersOfX Powers of X]]'' (2019)
* ''ComicBook/XOfSwords'' (2020)
* ''ComicBook/HellfireGala'' (2021)
* ''ComicBook/XMenTheTrialOfMagneto'' (2021)
* ''ComicBook/{{Inferno|2021}}'' (2021)
* ''ComicBook/{{Judgment Day|MarvelComics}}'' (2022)
* ''ComicBook/DarkWeb'' (2022; crossover with ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'')
* ''ComicBook/SinsOfSinister'' (2023)
* ''ComicBook/XMenBeforeTheFall'' (2023)
* ''ComicBook/RevengeOfTheBrood'' (2024; crossover with ''ComicBook/{{Captain Marvel|MarvelComics}}''))

...and too many more to name. Every major character has had at least one miniseries, usually several. [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_X-Men_comics See what]] [[Website/{{Wikipedia}} The Other Wiki]] has to say about it.
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[[folder:Alternate Universes]]
* ''[[ComicBook/XMenAdventures1992 X-Men Adventures]]''
* ''ComicBook/XMenTheEnd''
* ''ComicBook/XMenNoir''
* ''ComicBook/{{Demon Days|MarvelComics}}''
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