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==Publication history== {{further|List of X-Men comics}} === Original run === [[File:Original X-Men.png|thumb|left|The original X-Men members that were created by [[Stan Lee]] and [[Jack Kirby]], showing their original design]] Early ''X-Men'' issues introduced the original team composed of [[Cyclops (Marvel Comics)|Cyclops]], [[Jean Grey|Marvel Girl]], [[Beast (Marvel Comics)|Beast]], [[Warren Worthington III|Angel]], and [[Iceman (Marvel Comics)|Iceman]], along with their archenemy [[Magneto (Marvel Comics)|Magneto]] and his [[Brotherhood of Mutants|Brotherhood of Evil Mutants]] featuring [[Mastermind (Jason Wyngarde)|Mastermind]], [[Quicksilver (Marvel Comics)|Quicksilver]], [[Scarlet Witch]], and [[Toad (Marvel Comics)|Toad]]. The comic focused on a common human theme of good versus evil and later included storylines and themes about [[prejudice]] and [[racism]], all of which have persisted throughout the series in one form or another. The evil side in the fight was shown in human form and under some sympathetic beginnings via Magneto, a character who was later revealed to have survived Nazi concentration camps only to pursue a hatred for normal humanity. His key followers, Quicksilver and the Scarlet Witch, were [[Romani people|Romani]]. Only one new member of the X-Men was added, [[Mimic (comics)|Mimic]]/Calvin Rankin,<ref>{{cite comic|title=X-Men |volume=1|issue=27|date=Dec 1966|story=Re-Enter: The Mimic!}}</ref> but soon left due to his temporary loss of power.<ref>{{cite comic|title=X-Men |volume=1|issue=29|date=Feb 1967|story=When Titans Clash!}}</ref> The title lagged in sales behind Marvel's other comic franchises. In 1969, writer [[Roy Thomas]] and illustrator [[Neal Adams]] rejuvenated the comic book and gave regular roles to two recently introduced characters: [[Havok (character)|Alex Summers]] (Cyclops' brother, who had been introduced by Roy Thomas before Adams began work on the comic) and Lorna Dane, later called [[Polaris (Marvel Comics)|Polaris]] (created by [[Arnold Drake]] and [[Jim Steranko]]). However, these later ''X-Men'' issues failed to attract sales and Marvel stopped producing new stories with issue #66 (March 1970), later reprinting a number of the older comics as issues #67β93.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.uncannyxmen.net/db/article/showquestion.asp?faq=4&fldAuto=289 |title=UncannyXmen.Net β 10 Years! |access-date=July 28, 2011 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101221115427/http://uncannyxmen.net/db/article/showquestion.asp?faq=4&fldAuto=289 |archive-date=December 21, 2010 }}</ref> === Claremont Era === {{More citations needed|section|date=June 2011}} [[Image:Giantsize1.jpg|thumb|right|[[Giant-Size X-Men]] #1 (May 1975). Cover art by Gil Kane and Dave Cockrum.]] In ''[[Giant-Size X-Men]]'' #1 (1975), writer [[Len Wein]] and artist [[Dave Cockrum]] introduced a new team that starred in a revival of ''The X-Men'', beginning with [[Uncanny X-Men 94|issue #94]]. This new team replaced the previous members with the exception of [[Cyclops (Marvel Comics)|Cyclops]], who remained. This team differed greatly from the original. Unlike in the early issues of the original series, the new team was not made up of teenagers and they also had a more diverse background. Marvel's corporate owners, [[Cadence Industries]], had suggested the new team should be international, feeling it needed characters with "foreign appeal".<ref>{{cite book| url = https://books.google.com/books?id=wCSfBAAAQBAJ&dq=%22based+on+a+suggestion+from+Marvel%27s+corporate+owners+%E2%80%93+now+named+Cadence+Industries%22&pg=PT87| title = A Brief History of Superheroes: From Superman to the Avengers, the Evolution of Comic Book Legends| isbn = 9781472110701| last1 = Robb| first1 = Brian J.| date = May 15, 2014| publisher = Little, Brown Book}}</ref> So each character was from a different country with varying cultural and philosophical beliefs, and all were already well-versed in using their mutant powers, several being experienced in combat. The "all-new, all-different X-Men"<ref>''Giant-Size X-Men'' #1</ref> were led by Cyclops, from the original team, and consisted of the newly created [[Colossus (character)|Colossus]] (from the Soviet Union/Russia), [[Nightcrawler (character)|Nightcrawler]] (from Germany), [[Storm (Marvel Comics)|Storm]] (from Kenya), and [[Thunderbird (John Proudstar)|Thunderbird]] (a Native American of [[Apache]] descent), and three previously introduced characters: [[Banshee (character)|Banshee]] (from Ireland), [[Sunfire (comics)|Sunfire]] (from Japan), and [[Wolverine (character)|Wolverine]] (from Canada). Wolverine eventually became the [[breakout character]] on the team and, in terms of comic sales and appearances, the most popular X-Men character, even getting his own [[Wolverine (comic book)|solo title]]. However, this team would not remain whole for long; Sunfire, who never really accepted the other members, quit shortly after their first mission, and Thunderbird died on the next. Filling in the vacancy, a revamped [[Jean Grey]] soon rejoined the X-Men under her new persona of "Phoenix". Angel, [[Beast (Marvel Comics)|Beast]], [[Iceman (Marvel Comics)|Iceman]], [[Havok (character)|Havok]], and [[Polaris (Marvel Comics)|Polaris]] also made significant guest appearances. The revived series was illustrated by Cockrum, and later by [[John Byrne (comics)|John Byrne]], and written by [[Chris Claremont]]. Claremont became the series' longest-running contributor.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://nymag.com/nymetro/arts/features/3522|title=The X-Men Files|website=NYMag.com|date=July 17, 2000 }}</ref> The run met with critical acclaim and produced such landmark storylines as the death of Thunderbird, the emergence of the [[Phoenix Force]], the saga of the [[Starjammers]] and the M'Kraan Crystal, the introduction of [[Alpha Flight]] and the [[Proteus (Marvel Comics)|Proteus]] saga.<ref>{{cite journal|last=Nickerson|first=Al |title=Claremont and Byrne: The Team that Made the X-Men Uncanny|journal=[[Back Issue!]]|issue=29 |pages=3β12|publisher=[[TwoMorrows Publishing]]|date=August 2008|location=Raleigh, North Carolina}}</ref> Other characters introduced during this time include [[Amanda Sefton]], [[Mystique (character)|Mystique]], and [[Moira MacTaggert]], with her genetic research facility on [[Muir Island]]. The 1980s began with the comic's best-known story arc, the "[[The Dark Phoenix Saga|Dark Phoenix Saga]]", which saw Phoenix manipulated by the illusionist Mastermind and becoming corrupted with an overwhelming lust for power and destruction as the evil Dark Phoenix. Other important storylines included "[[Days of Future Past]]", the saga of [[Deathbird]] and the [[Brood (comics)|Brood]], the discovery of the Morlocks, the invasion of the Dire Wraiths and ''The Trial of Magneto!'', as well as ''[[X-Men: God Loves, Man Kills]],'' the partial inspiration for [[20th Century Fox]]'s film ''[[X2 (film)|X2: X-Men United]]'', which was released on May 2, 2003.<ref name=next>{{cite magazine | first=Scott | last=Brown | title=The Ne''X''t Level | magazine=Entertainment Weekly | date=May 9, 2003 | url=https://ew.com/article/2003/05/02/ew-tracks-evolution-x2/ | access-date=April 11, 2009 | archive-date=May 12, 2015 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150512084027/http://www.ew.com/article/2003/05/02/ew-tracks-evolution-x2 | url-status=live }}</ref> [[File:The cover of 1987's Uncanny X-Men 227.jpg|upright|thumb|''Uncanny X-Men'' #227 (March 1988) by Chris Claremont and Marc Silvestri]] By the early 1980s, ''X-Men'' was Marvel's top-selling comic title. Its sales were such that distributors and retailers began using an "X-Men index", rating each comic book publication by how many orders it garnered compared to that month's issue of ''X-Men''.<ref name="RightChord">{{cite news | last = O'Neill | first= Patrick Daniel | date = August 1993 | title = Hitting the Right Chord | work = [[Wizard (magazine)|Wizard]]: X-Men Turn Thirty | pages = 84β85}}</ref> The growing popularity of ''[[Uncanny X-Men]]'' and the rise of comic book specialty stores led to the introduction of a number of ongoing spin-off series nicknamed "X-Books." The first of these was ''[[The New Mutants (comic book)|The New Mutants]]'', soon followed by ''[[Alpha Flight (comic book)|Alpha Flight]]'', ''[[X-Factor (comic book)|X-Factor]]'', ''[[Excalibur (comic book)|Excalibur]]'', and a solo ''[[Wolverine (comic book)|Wolverine]]'' title. When Claremont conceived a story arc, the "[[Mutant Massacre]]", which was too long to run in the monthly ''X-Men'', editor [[Louise Simonson]] decided to have it overlap into several X-Books. The story was a major financial success,<ref>{{cite news | last = Grant | first= Paul J. | date = August 1993 | title = Poor Dead Doug, and Other Mutant Memories | work = [[Wizard (magazine)|Wizard]]: X-Men Turn Thirty | pages = 66β69}}</ref> and when the later "[[Fall of the Mutants]]" was similarly successful, the marketing department declared that the X-Men lineup would hold such [[fictional crossover|crossovers]] annually.<ref name="futureNow">{{cite news | last = O'Neill | first= Patrick Daniel | date = August 1993 | title = The Future is Now | work = [[Wizard (magazine)|Wizard]]: X-Men Turn Thirty | pages = 12β25}}</ref> Throughout the decade, ''Uncanny X-Men'' was written solely by Chris Claremont, and illustrated for long runs by John Byrne, Dave Cockrum, [[Paul Smith (comics)|Paul Smith]], [[John Romita Jr.]], and [[Marc Silvestri]]. In the Claremont era, [[Storm (Marvel Comics)|Storm]] is the most prominent character and the main protagonist.<ref>Deman, p. 35.</ref> Additions to the X-Men during this time were [[Kitty Pryde|Kitty Pryde/Shadowcat]], [[Rogue (Marvel Comics)|Rogue]], [[Jean Grey]]/Phoenix, [[Betsy Braddock|Psylocke]], [[Dazzler (Marvel Comics)|Dazzler]], [[Longshot (Marvel Comics)|Longshot]], [[Jubilee (character)|Jubilee]], [[Forge (character)|Forge]] and [[Gambit (Marvel Comics)|Gambit]]. In a controversial move, [[Professor X]] relocated to outer space to be with [[Lilandra Neramani]], Majestrix of the [[Shi'ar]] Empire, in 1986. Magneto then joined the X-Men in Xavier's place and became the director of the New Mutants. This period also included the emergence of the [[Hellfire Club (comics)|Hellfire Club]], the arrival of the mysterious [[Madelyne Pryor]], and the villains [[Apocalypse (character)|Apocalypse]], [[Mister Sinister]], [[Mojo (comics)|Mojo]], and [[Sabretooth (character)|Sabretooth]]. *X-Men ** ''[[Uncanny X-Men]],'' vol. 1 (flagship) β a team of young mutants with superhuman abilities led and taught by Professor X (1963β1970); the team expanded when Xavier recruited mutants from around the world (1975β1985); a reformed Magneto became the headmaster after Xavier had left Earth (1985β1988); the team later relocated to the Australian Outback after the events of ''The'' ''Fall of the Mutants'' (1988β1989); after the X-Men is disassembled, the team reformed to fight the mutant-rights abuse of Genosha (1991). ** ''[[X-Factor (comic book)|X-Factor]],'' vol. 1 β the Original Five set up a business advertised as mutant-hunters for hire, and secretly trained the captured mutants to control their powers and reintegrate them into society (1986β1991). ** [[Excalibur (comic book)|''Excalibur'']], vol. 1 β Nightcrawler, Shadowcat and Rachel Grey teamed up with Captain Britain and Meggan to form a group of mutants based in Europe after the apparent death of the X-Men during ''The Fall of the Mutants'' (1988β1992). * X-Men in Training ** ''[[The New Mutants (comic book)|New Mutants]],'' vol. 1 β a group of teenaged students of the School for Gifted Youngsters gathered by Professor X *Other Teams ** ''[[Alpha Flight (comic book)|Alpha Flight]],'' vol. 1 β Canada's premiere team of super-heroes organized under the auspices of the Canadian government's Department H. === Blue and Gold === [[File:12.5.19JimLeeXMenV2HCByLuigiNovi2.jpg|thumb|Artist [[Jim Lee]] signing a hardcover collected edition of his work on ''X-Men'' (Vol 2) at [[Midtown Comics]] in Manhattan]] In 1991, Marvel revised the entire lineup of X-Men comic book titles, centered on the launch of a second X-Men series, simply titled ''[[X-Men: Legacy|X-Men]]''. With the return of Xavier and the original X-Men to the team, the roster was split into two strike forces: Cyclops's "Blue Team" (chronicled in ''X-Men'') and Storm's "Gold Team" (in ''The Uncanny X-Men''). The first issues of the second X-Men series were written by Claremont and drawn and co-plotted by [[Jim Lee]]. Retailers pre-ordered over 8.1 million copies of issue #1, generating and selling nearly $7 million (though retailers probably sold closer to 3 million copies),<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.bleedingcool.com/?p=77678 | title=My Monthly Curse by Phill Hall No. 9 β Taking Apart a Guinness World Record|publisher=Bleeding Cool | date=May 9, 2011}}</ref> making it, according to [[Guinness Book of World Records]], the best-selling comic book of all-time. Guinness presented honors to Claremont at the 2010 [[San Diego Comic-Con]].<ref>Morse, Ben (August 10, 2010). [http://marvel.com/news/comicstories.13598.sdcc_2010~colon~_marvel_breaks_world_record "SDCC 2010: Marvel Breaks World Record"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100818014508/http://marvel.com/news/comicstories.13598.sdcc_2010~colon~_marvel_breaks_world_record |date=August 18, 2010 }}, [[Marvel.com]].</ref><ref>Johnson, Rich. [http://www.bleedingcool.com/2010/07/22/x-men-1-the-guinness-world-record-best-selling-comic-of-all-time/ "X-Men #1 The Guinness World Record Best Selling Comic Of All Time?"]. [[Bleeding Cool]]. July 22, 2010</ref><ref>Cantor, Michael (Producer); [[Schreiber, Liev]] (Narrator) ''Superheroes: A Never-Ending Battle''. [[PBS]]. October 15, 2013.</ref> Another new X-book released at the time was ''[[X-Force (comic book)|X-Force]]'', featuring the characters from ''[[The New Mutants (comic book)|The New Mutants]]'', led by [[Cable (character)|Cable]]; it was written by [[Rob Liefeld]] and [[Fabian Nicieza]]. Internal friction soon split the X-books' creative teams. In a controversial move, X-Men editor [[Bob Harras]] sided with Lee (and ''Uncanny X-Men'' artist [[Whilce Portacio]]) over Claremont in a dispute over plotting. Claremont left after only three issues of ''X-Men'', ending his 16-year run as ''X-Men'' writer.<ref>{{Cite journal | last=O'Neill | first=Patrick Daniel | url=http://www.comixfan.com/xfan/forums/showthread.php?s=478b767126648d6da12d3950a8ca18f8&t=45721 | title=X Marks the Spot: Chris Claremont and Marvel's Mutants | journal=Wizard | issue=2 | date=October 1991 | access-date=April 20, 2009}}</ref> Marvel replaced Claremont briefly with [[John Byrne (comics)|John Byrne]], who scripted both books for a few issues. Byrne was then replaced by Nicieza and [[Scott Lobdell]], who would take over the majority of writing duties for the X-Men until Lee's own departure months later when he and several other popular artists (including former X-title artists Liefeld, Portacio, and [[Marc Silvestri]]) would leave Marvel to form [[Image Comics]]. Jim Lee's X-Men designs would be the basis for much of the ''[[X-Men: The Animated Series|X-Men]]'' animated series and action figure line as well as several Capcom video games. The 1990s saw an even greater number of X-books with numerous ongoing series and miniseries running concurrently. X-book crossovers continued to run annually, with "[[X-Men: X-Tinction Agenda|The X-Tinction Agenda]]" in 1990, "[[Muir Island Saga|The Muir Island Saga]]" in 1991, "[[X-Cutioner's Song]]" in 1992, "[[Fatal Attractions (comics)|Fatal Attractions]]" in 1993, "[[Phalanx Covenant]]" in 1994, "[[Legion Quest]]"/"[[Age of Apocalypse]]" in 1995, "[[Onslaught (Marvel Comics)|Onslaught]]" in 1996, "[[Operation: Zero Tolerance]]" in 1997, "[[The Hunt for Xavier|Hunt for Xavier]]" in 1998, "The Magneto War" in 1999, "[[Apocalypse: The Twelve]]" / "[[Ages of Apocalypse]]" in 2000 and "Eve of Destruction" in 2001. Though the frequent crossovers were criticized by fans as well as editorial and creative staff for being artificially regular, disruptive to the direction of the individual series, and having far less lasting impact than promised, they continued to be financially successful.<ref name="futureNow"/> There were many additions to the X-Men in the 1990s, including [[Gambit (Marvel Comics)|Gambit]], [[Cable (character)|Cable]], and [[Bishop (Marvel Comics)|Bishop]]. Gambit became one of the most popular X-Men, rivaling even [[Wolverine (character)|Wolverine]] in size of fanbase after his debut in ''Uncanny X-Men'' #266 (Aug. 1990). Many of the later additions to the team came and went, such as [[Joseph (comics)|Joseph]], [[Maggott]], [[Marrow (character)|Marrow]], [[Cecilia Reyes]], and a new [[Thunderbird (Neal Shaara)|Thunderbird]]. Xavier's [[New Mutants#New Mutants Vol. 1|New Mutants]] grew up and became ''[[X-Force]]'', and the next generation of students began with ''[[Generation X (comics)|Generation X]]'', featuring Jubilee and other teenage mutants led and schooled by [[Banshee (character)|Banshee]] and ex-villainess [[Emma Frost]] at her Massachusetts Academy. In 1998, ''[[Excalibur (comics)|Excalibur]]'' and ''[[X-Factor (comics)|X-Factor]]'' ended and the latter was replaced with ''[[Mutant X (comics)|Mutant X]]'', starring [[Havok (character)|Havok]] stranded in a [[Parallel universe (fiction)|parallel universe]]. Marvel launched a number of solo series, including ''[[Deadpool]]'', ''[[Cable (comic book)|Cable]]'', ''Bishop'', ''[[Nate Grey|X-Man]]'', ''[[Gambit (Marvel Comics)|Gambit]]'', ''Maverick'', ''Rogue, Storm, Magneto, Beast, Domino, Warlock, Magik, Iceman'' and ''Sabretooth,'' but few of the series would survive the decade. *X-Men ** ''[[Uncanny X-Men]],'' vol. 1 (flagship) β initially featured the Gold Team strike force led by Storm (1991β1995); later featured a team of X-Men recruited by Gladiator to defend the Shi'ar Empire against the Phalanx (1997); the Gold and Blue strike force merged to face new threats including Onslaught, Dark Beast, Shadow King and Magneto (1997β2000); later featured a squad led by Gambit during the ''Revolution'' revamp (2000β2001). The title is replaced by ''Astonishing X-Men'' during the ''Age of Apocalypse'' event. ** ''[[X-Men vol. 2|X-Men]],'' vol. 2 β initially featured the Blue Team strike force led by Cyclops (1991β1995); later featured a new core group consisting of Cannonball, Cyclops, Jean Grey, Storm and Wolverine took on Sebastian Shaw and Bastion during the events of Operation: Zero Tolerance (1997); members of the ''Excalibur'' team joined the combined Gold and Blue strike force (1997β2000); later featured a squad led by Rogue during the ''Revolution'' revamp (2000β2001). The title is replaced by ''Amazing X-Men'' during the ''Age of Apocalypse'' event. ** [[X-Force (comic book)|''X-Force'']], vol. 1 β Cable re-organized the New Mutants into the para-military mutant strike team (1991β1995); the team move in with the X-Men at the X-Mansion and effectively become the X-Men's junior team (1995β1997); the team later move to San Francisco to set up a new headquarter (1997β2001); the team becomes a covert ops superhero team under the leadership of Pete Wisdom during the ''Revolution'' revamp (2001). The title is replaced by ''Gambit & the X-Ternals'' during the ''Age of Apocalypse'' event. * X-Men in Training ** ''[[Generation X (comic book)|Generation X]],'' vol. 1 β students at the Massachusetts Academy mentored by Banshee and the former villain White Queen (1994β2001). The title is replaced by ''Generation Next'' during the ''Age of Apocalypse'' event. * Other Teams ** ''[[X-Factor (comic book)|X-Factor]]'', vol. 1 β the new team worked for the Pentagon replacing Freedom Force as the government-sponsored team (1991β1997); Forge later leads the mutant team as an underground government strike force (1997β1998). The title is replaced by ''Factor X'' during the ''Age of Apocalypse'' event. ** ''[[Excalibur (comic book)|Excalibur]]'', vol. 1 β the British team expanded and stays with Moira, making Muir Island their new base (1992β1998). The title is replaced by ''X-Calibre'' during the ''Age of Apocalypse'' event. ** ''[[Alpha Flight (comic book)|Alpha Flight]]'', vol. 2 β A new team formed by the reinstated Department H which is involved in clandestine and criminal activities. === Morrison era === In 2000, Claremont returned to Marvel and was put back on the primary X-Men titles during the [[Revolution (2000 comic book)|Revolution]] revamp. He was later removed from the titles in 2001 and created his spin-off series, ''[[X-Treme X-Men]]''. ''X-Men'' had its title changed to ''[[New X-Men (2001 series)|New X-Men]]'' and writer [[Grant Morrison]] took over. The book is often referred to as the Morrison-era, due to the drastic changes they made, beginning with "[[E Is For Extinction]]", where a new villain, [[Cassandra Nova]], destroys [[Genosha]], killing sixteen million mutants. Morrison also brought reformed ex-villain [[Emma Frost]] into the primary X-Men team, and opened the doors of the school by having Xavier "out" himself to the public about being a mutant. The bright spandex costumes that had become iconic over the previous decades were replaced by black leather street clothes reminiscent of the uniforms of the ''[[X-Men (film series)|X-Men]]'' films. Morrison also introduced [[Xorn]], who would figure prominently in the climax of his run. ''[[Ultimate X-Men]]'' set in Marvel's revised imprint was also launched, while [[Chuck Austen]] began his controversial run on ''[[Uncanny X-Men]]''. Several short-lived spin-offs and miniseries started featuring several X-Men in solo series, such as ''Emma Frost'', ''Mystique'', ''Cyclops'', ''Iceman'', ''Blink'', ''[[Chamber (character)|Chamber]]'', Mekanix (''featuring Kitty Pryde''),'' and ''Nightcrawler''. Many of the second-tier X-books were relaunched with new titles: ''Cable'' became ''Soldier X'' and ''Deadpool'' became ''Agent X''. A new series titled ''[[X-Statix]]'' spawns from and replaces [[X-Force (comic book)|''X-Force'']]; it is a series that explores the crossroads between heroism and being a celebrity, and how being a mutant is only acceptable as a medium of disposable entertainment. It was known best for being a series that killed most of the introduced cast and having one of the highest team turnover rates for a superhero comic. The most prominent member to come out of X-Statix was [[Doop (character)|Doop]], a mysterious blob-like creature. Another series, ''[[Exiles (comic book)|Exiles]]'', started at the same time and concluded in December 2007 which led to ''[[New Exiles]]'' in January 2008 written by Claremont. Notable additions to the X-Men have been [[Emma Frost]], [[Danielle Moonstar]], [[Husk (comics)|Husk]] and [[Northstar (character)|Northstar]] while former villain [[Juggernaut (character)|Juggernaut]] became member of the X-Men. Notable story arcs of this era are "[[E Is For Extinction]]" (2001), "[[Planet X (comics)|Planet X]]" and "[[Here Comes Tomorrow]]". * X-Men ** ''[[New X-Men (2001 series)|New X-Men]],'' vol. 1 (flagship) β The X-Men took in dozens of students expanding the school from a training center to a legitimate school (2001β2004). ** ''[[Uncanny X-Men]],'' vol. 1 β Nightcrawler and Angel co-lead the X-Men's primary field team to face new threat (2001β2004). ** ''[[X-Treme X-Men]],'' vol. 1 β Storm formed a globe-trotting team to hunt down missing copies of the Destiny's Diaries (2001β2004). * X-Men in Training ** ''[[The New Mutants (comic book)|New Mutants]],'' vol. 2 β features a new group of teenage mutants attending the Xavier Institute. * Other Teams ** ''[[Exiles (comic book)|Exiles]]'', vol. 1 β a revolving team roster from different realities, which have been removed from time and space, employed by the Timebroker to fix broken realities. ** ''[[X-Statix]] β'' featured a group of young mutants marketed to be media superstars. ** ''[[NYX (comics)|NYX]]'' β featured a group of teenage mutants as they attempt to survive on the streets of New York City. ** ''Weapon X,'' vol. 2 β featured The Underground, a group assembled by Cable to oppose the activities of the third installment of the Weapon X Project. === ''X-Men ReLoad'' === ''X-Men ReLoad'' was the name given by Marvel Comics to their May 2004 revamp of the X-Men titles, including new visual designs for the characters.{{citation needed|date=May 2021}} The revamp was prompted by Grant Morrison's departure from ''New X-Men''. As a result of the revamp, Chris Claremont moved from writing ''[[X-Treme X-Men]]'' to writing ''Uncanny X-Men'', with Alan Davis doing the art. Chuck Austen moved from writing ''Uncanny X-Men'' to ''New X-Men'', which returned to its old name of simply ''X-Men'', with Salvador Larroca, who had been working with him on ''Uncanny X-Men'' doing the art. Finally, [[Joss Whedon]] entered as the writer of the new title ''[[Astonishing X-Men#Volume three (2004βpresent)|Astonishing X-Men]]'', with [[John Cassaday]] as artist. ''X-Treme X-Men'' was cancelled. ''[[X-Statix]]'' ended in October 2004. Also, the X-Men returned to more traditional (if not slightly revised) costumes, as opposed to the black leather uniforms from the movies. ''[[New X-Men (2004 series)|New X-Men: Academy X]]'' was also launched focusing on the lives of the new young mutants at the institute. This period included the resurrections of [[Colossus (character)|Colossus]] and [[Psylocke]], a new death for [[Jean Grey]], who later returned temporarily in the ''[[X-Men: Phoenix - Endsong]]'', as well as [[Emma Frost]] becoming the new headmistress of the institute. The institute, formerly run as a school (until the [[Decimation (comics)|depowering]] of 98% of the mutant population), served as a safe haven to mutants who are still powered.{{citation needed|date=May 2021}} Several short-lived spin-offs and miniseries started featuring several X-Men in solo series, such as ''Nightcrawler'', ''Jubilee'', ''Madrox'', ''[[X-23]]'', [[Gambit (Marvel Comics)|''Gambit'']] and [[Rogue (Marvel Comics)|''Rogue'']]. [[Cable (character)|''Cable'']] and ''[[Deadpool]]''{{'s}} books were merged into one book, ''[[Cable & Deadpool]]''. Notable additions to the X-Men have been [[Armor (Marvel Comics character)|Armor]], [[Pixie (X-Men)|Pixie]] and [[Warpath (comics)|Warpath]], while former villains such as [[Lady Mastermind]], [[Mystique (character)|Mystique]], and [[Sabretooth (character)|Sabretooth]] became members of the X-Men. Notable story arcs of this decade are "[[Gifted (comics)|Gifted]]" (2004), "[[House of M]]" (2005), "[[X-Men: Deadly Genesis|Deadly Genesis]]" (2005β2006), "[[Decimation (comics)|Decimation]]" (2006) and "[[X-Men: Endangered Species|Endangered Species]]" (2007). The X-Men were also involved in the "[[Civil War (comics)|Civil War]]" and "[[World War Hulk]]" storylines. * X-Men ** ''[[Astonishing X-Men]],'' vol. 3 (flagship) β Cyclops leads the team of X-Men and they start presenting themselves as superheroes again. ** ''[[Uncanny X-Men]],'' vol. 1 β Storm and her team continued operating as officially sanctioned mutant law enforcers (2004β2006); post ''Deadly Genesis'', it featured Xavier taking a team to space to hunt Vulcan when he seeks [[Vulcan (Marvel Comics)#The Rise and Fall of the Shi'ar Empire|vengeance on the Shi'ar Empire]] (2006β2007); the team returned to Earth to fight a group of rogue Morlocks (2007). ** ''[[X-Men Legacy|X-Men]],'' vol. 2 β Havok led a new field team consisting of Polaris, Iceman, Rogue, Gambit, Wolverine and Juggernaut (2004β2006); later featured Rogue assembling a rapid response team featuring the most dangerous X-Men former villains (2006β2007). * X-Men in Training ** ''New X-Men: Academy X'' β the school is rebuilt after Xorn's attack and Emma Frost and Cyclops are named headmasters, organizing the student body into different squad who train together. *** ''[[New X-Men (2004 series)|New X-Men]]'', vol. 2 β After ''House of M'' and ''Decimation'', Emma Frost disbanded all former training squads and integrated those students she deemed capable of combat to a new team. * Other Teams ** ''[[Excalibur (comic book)|Excalibur]]'', vol. 3 β Professor X and Magneto formed a team to rebuild the devastated mutant nation of Genosha. ** ''[[X-Factor (comic book)|X-Factor]]'', vol. 3 β a mutant detective agency founded by Madrox based on Mutant Town. ** ''New Excalibur'' β After ''Decimation'', Captain Britain brings together a new team of Excalibur as the British government decided to become more pro-active with metahuman affairs. ** ''[[District X]] β'' Bishop is assigned to the Mutant Town to investigate rising crime rates. ** ''[[X-Force (comic book)|X-Force]]'', vol. 2 β Cable re-assembles the team to stop an immortal creature called Skornn. ** ''Weapon X'', vol. 2 β featured Wolverine, Fantomex and Agent Zero quest to find the recently revived John Sublime. ** ''Exiles'', vol. 1 β the team learned the true nature of the Timebroker and later traveled through different realities to chase Proteus. ** ''Alpha Flight'', vol. 3 β Sasquatch recruits novice Canadian heroes to rescue the members kidnapped by the Plodex. === Messiah Trilogy === In 2007, the "[[X-Men: Messiah Complex|Messiah Complex]]" storyline saw the destruction of the Xavier Institute and the disbanding of the X-Men. It spun the new volumes of ''[[X-Force (comic book)|X-Force]]'', following the team led by Wolverine, and ''Cable'', following Cable's attempts at protecting [[Hope Summers (character)|Hope Summers]]. ''X-Men'' was renamed into ''X-Men: Legacy'' which focused on Professor X, Rogue and Gambit. Under Cyclops's leadership, the X-Men later reformed in ''Uncanny X-Men'' #500, with their new base located in San Francisco.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://independentcomicssite.net/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=313&Itemid=33 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080103110719/http://independentcomicssite.net/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=313&Itemid=33 | url-status=dead | archive-date=January 3, 2008 | title=State of the Art: The X-Men Post-Messiah CompleX | access-date=January 27, 2008 | work=The Independent Comics Site }}</ref> In 2009, "[[Messiah War]]," written by [[Craig Kyle]] and [[Chris Yost]] to serve as the second part in the trilogy that began with "Messiah Complex," was released. ''[[Utopia (comics)|Utopia]]'', written by Matt Fraction, was a crossover of [[Dark Avengers]] and Uncanny X-Men that served as a part of the "[[Dark Reign (comics)|Dark Reign]]" storyline. A new ''[[New Mutants]]'' volume written by Zeb Wells, which featured the more prominent members of the original team reunited, was launched. Magneto joined the X-Men during the [[Nation X]] storyline to the dismay of other members of the X-Men, such as Beast, who left the team.<ref>''Uncanny X-Men'' #519</ref> Magneto began to work with Namor to transform Utopia into a homeland for both mutants and Atlanteans.<ref>''Uncanny X-Men'' #520</ref> After the conclusion of ''Utopia'', [[Rogue (Marvel Comics)|Rogue]] became the main character of ''X-Men: Legacy''. In 2010, "[[X-Men: Second Coming|Second Coming]]" concluded the plot threads on ''Messiah Complex'' and ''Messiah War''. Several short-lived miniseries started featuring several X-Men in solo series, such as ''Daken'', ''Cable'', ''Psylocke'', ''Namor: The First Mutant'' and ''X-23''. Notable additions to the X-Men have been [[Pixie (X-Men)|Pixie]], [[Karma (character)|Karma]], [[Sunspot (Marvel Comics)|Sunspot]], [[Magma (comics)|Magma]], [[Magik]], [[Namor]], [[Domino (character)|Domino]], [[Tabitha Smith|Boom Boom]], [[Fantomex]] and [[X-23]]. Other notable story arcs of this era are "[[X-Men: Divided We Stand|Divided We Stand]]" (2008), "[[X-Men: Manifest Destiny|Manifest Destiny]]" (2008β2009), "[[X-Infernus]]", "[[Utopia (comics)|Utopia]]" (2009), "[[Nation X]]" (2009β2010), "[[Necrosha]]" (2009), "[[Curse of the Mutants]]" (2010β2011), and "[[Age of X]]" (2011). The X-Men were also involved in the "[[Secret Invasion]]", "[[War of Kings]]", "[[Siege (comics)|Siege]]", "[[Chaos War]]" and "[[Fear Itself (comics)|Fear Itself]]" storylines. * X-Men ** ''[[Uncanny X-Men]],'' vol. 1 (flagship) β The X-Men open their new base in San Francisco and invite the world's mutant to join them (2008β2009); Cyclops later decided to move the mutant population to Utopia and off U.S. soil to avoid further persecution by the government (2009β2011). ** ''[[X-Men Legacy]],'' vol. 1 β featured Professor X's road to recovery as well as the encounters he faced during Messiah CompleX (2008β2009); later featured Rogue as mentor to the younger mutants under the protection of the X-Men on Utopia (2009β2011). ** ''[[The New Mutants (comic book)|New Mutants]]'', vol. 3 β the original team is reunited to form a new field team for the X-Men. ** ''[[Astonishing X-Men]],'' vol. 3 β the X-Men serve as protectors of San Francisco City. ** ''[[X-Men (comic book)|X-Men]]'', vol. 3 β featured team-ups between characters of X-Men and other superheroes such as Blade, Spider-Man, Ghost Rider and the Future Foundation. * X-Men in Training ** ''[[Young X-Men]]'' β a group of young mutants tricked by Donald Pierce disguised as Cyclops. ** ''[[Hope Summers (character)|Generation Hope]]'' β Hope leads a new team, consisting of five new mutants ("five lights") that appeared on Cerebro after she manifested her powers. * Other Teams ** ''[[X-Force (comic book)|X-Force]],'' vol. 3 β Wolverine leads a more militaristic black-ops branch of the X-Men. ** ''[[X-Factor (comic book)|X-Factor]]'', vol. 3 β the agency briefly moved to Detroit, Michigan and expanded to include several new partners. ** ''[[Dark X-Men]]'' β Norman Osborn formed his own group of X-Men during the riots at San Francisco. ** ''Alpha Flight'', vol. 4 β the Canadian team provides rescue efforts for the victims during the events of ''Fear Itself''. ** ''Exiles'', vol. 2 β a new team of heroes are brought together by Morph, acting as the new Timebroker. === "Schism" through "Regenesis" === In 2011, the aftermath of the "[[X-Men: Schism]]" storyline led to the fallout between Wolverine and Cyclops. During the "[[X-Men: Regenesis|Regenesis]]" storyline, Wolverine's team was featured in a new flagship series titled ''[[Wolverine and the X-Men (comics)|Wolverine and the X-Men]]'', Wolverine rebuilt the original X-Mansion and named it the [[X-Mansion|Jean Grey School for Higher Learning]]. Meanwhile, Uncanny X-Men relaunched for the first time ever and served as the flagship title for Cyclops' Team. In 2012 "[[Avengers vs. X-Men]]" served as a closure to the "House of M" and "Decimation" storylines. It featured the death of Professor X and the reappearance of new mutants after the return of the Phoenix Force.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=23289 |title=X-Writers Prepare for the "Second Coming" |work=[[Comic Book Resources]] |date=October 12, 2009 |access-date=August 14, 2010}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.comicvine.com/second-coming-prepare-second-coming-prepare/37-198355/ |title=Second Coming: Prepare #1 |work=Comic Vine |date=February 24, 2010 |access-date=August 14, 2010}}</ref> Several short-lived miniseries started featuring several X-Men in solo series, such as ''Storm'', ''Gambit and'' ''Magneto: Not a Hero'' (featuring Magneto and Joseph). Notable additions to the X-Men have been Warbird and [[Blink (character)|Blink]]. The "[[Avengers vs. X-Men]]" storyline also took place during this period. * Cyclops' X-Men **''[[Uncanny X-Men]]'', vol. 2 β the flagship of the Cyclops' team with the Extinction Team dealing with potential threats to mutantkind's survival. **''[[X-Men (comic book)|X-Men]]'', vol. 3 ''β'' Storm's field team operating from an aeroplane to neutralize threats before reaching crisis levels. **''[[The New Mutants (comic book)|New Mutants]]'', vol. 3 ''β'' Cyclops tasked the New Mutants as a clean-up team to resolve loose ends. **''[[Generation Hope (comics)|Generation Hope]]'' β a rapid response team locating new lights as they manifested with Rogue and later Shadowcat serving as liaison * Wolverine's X-Men ** ''[[Wolverine and the X-Men (comics)|Wolverine and the X-Men]],'' vol. 1 ''β'' the flagship of the Wolverine's team featuring the faculty and student of the Jean Grey School for Higher Learning. ** ''[[X-Men Legacy]],'' vol. 1 ''β'' Rogue leads a team acting as the school's security detail ** ''[[Astonishing X-Men]],'' vol. 3 ''β'' Wolverine's field team forming after the attack of the Marauders. * X-Men in Training ** ''Wolverine and the X-Men'' (also served as the flagship title) * Other Teams ** ''[[Uncanny X-Force]],'' vol. 1 β a black ops team led by Wolverine with members from the previous strike force. ** ''[[X-Factor (comic book)|X-Factor]]'', vol. 3 β Havok stepped back in to co-lead with Polaris after the disappearance of Madrox. ** ''[[X-Treme X-Men]]'', vol. 2 β a group of heroes from alternate dimensions led by Dazzler to defeat the Ten Evil Xaviers. ** ''[[List of X-Men members#X-Club|X-Club]]'' β the X-Men's Science Team dealing with the mutant birth crisis and the effects of [[Decimation (comics)|M-Day]]. ** ''Age of Apocalypse'' β featured the X-Terminated, human resistance fighters banded together to save the human race by taking out Weapon X and his new mutant regime. ===Time-Displaced Original X-Men=== In 2012, as part of the [[Marvel NOW!]] relaunch, all X-Men titles (except ''Astonishing X-Men'' & ''Wolverine and the X-Men'') were canceled, including ''Uncanny X-Men'', ''X-Men: Legacy'', ''[[X-Men (comic book series)|X-Men]]'' and ''[[New Mutants]]''. New flagship title ''[[All-New X-Men]]'' was launched which featured the original five X-Men members who were brought to the present day by Beast and were made a separate team led eventually by Kitty. The relaunched ''Uncanny X-Men'' featured Cyclops, his team and the new mutants, taking up residency in the [[Weapon X]] facility, which they have rebuilt into a school β the New Charles Xavier School for Mutants. An all female book titled simply ''X-Men'' was also launched. During [[Marvel NOW!#All-New Marvel Now!|All-New Marvel Now!]], ''Astonishing X-Men'' was cancelled and in its place another flagship title ''[[Amazing X-Men]]'' was launched which featured the return of Nightcrawler and became the flagship title of Wolverine's team. Also, ''Wolverine and the X-Men'' was relaunched and turned into mutants-in-training book. In 2013, for the 50th anniversary of the X-Men, "[[Battle of the Atom]]" was published which involved members of both X-Men schools trying to decide what to do about the time-displaced original X-Men, culminating in a confrontation with a version of the Brotherhood and the X-Men from an unspecified future date. In 2014, Wolverine was killed off in the "[[Death of Wolverine]]" story arc, as the conclusion of a storyline that saw him lose his healing factor after he was infected by an intelligent virus. Several short-lived miniseries started featuring several X-Men in solo series, such as ''X-Men Legacy (''featuring Legion'')'', ''Cyclops, Magneto, Nightcrawler, Storm'' and ''All-New'' ''Doop.'' Notable additions to the X-Men have been [[Firestar (Marvel Comics)|Firestar]], [[M (Marvel Comics)|M]] and [[ForgetMeNot (Xabi)|ForgetMeNot]]. Notable story arcs of this era are "[[Battle of the Atom]]" (2013), "[[Age of Apocalypse#"X-Termination"|X-Termination]]" (2013), "[[Death of Wolverine]]" (2014), "[[AXIS (comics)|AXIS]]" (2014) and "[[The Black Vortex]]" (2015). * Cyclops' X-Men **''[[All-New X-Men]],'' vol. 1 β the flagship of the X-titles with the original X-Men brought from the past to the present to confront their future counterparts. **''[[Uncanny X-Men]]'', vol. 3 β the flagship of the Cyclops' team with Cyclops and the remnants of his Extinction team taking up a revolutionary course to promote mutant rights. * Wolverine's X-Men **''[[Amazing X-Men]],'' vol. 2 β the flagship of the Wolverine's team featuring a field team with initial mission to search for the deceased Nightcrawler. **''[[X-Men (comic book)|X-Men]]'', vol. 4 β an all-female team dealing with new threats from Arkea and a new Sisterhood. * X-Men in Training **''[[Wolverine and the X-Men (comics)|Wolverine and the X-Men]],'' vol. 2 β the summer term on the Jean Grey School that focused on Logan's legacy on his students Quentin Quire, Evan Sabahnur and Idie Okonkwo. **''[[Spider-Man and the X-Men]] β'' Spider-Man leads a Special Class to investigate the students as requested by Wolverine before his demise. * Other Teams **''[[Cable and X-Force]]'' β a fugitive team led by Cable to face the threats that he saw in his visions. **''[[Uncanny X-Force]]'', vol. 2 β a proactive team of misfit X-Men led by Psylocke. **''[[All-New X-Factor]]'' β a corporate-sponsored X-Factor team hired by Serval Industries. **''[[X-Force (comic book)|X-Force]]'', vol. 4 β the remnants of Cable's X-Force and Psylocke's X-Force merge to form a superhuman black ops. **''Wolverines'' β a group of mutants with healing factor are captured by the Paradise escapees to help them find the adamantium-petrified body of Wolverine. ===Terrigen Cloud=== [[File:Extraordinary_X-Men_17_Variant_cover.jpg|thumb|right|upright|Variant cover of ''[[Extraordinary X-Men]]'' #17, Dec. 2016 (flagship series of this era) during the "[[Inhumans vs. X-Men]]" story arc. Art by Jorge Molina.]] In 2015, as part of "[[All-New, All-Different Marvel]]", three team books were launched: the second volume of ''All-New X-Men'', the fourth volume of ''Uncanny X-Men'' and ''[[Extraordinary X-Men]]''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://comicsalliance.com/all-new-all-different-marvel-your-guide-to-the-x-books/ |title=All New, All Different Marvel: Your Guide to the X-Books |author=Wheeler, Andrew |date=July 1, 2015 |access-date=May 9, 2016 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160523103751/http://comicsalliance.com/all-new-all-different-marvel-your-guide-to-the-x-books/ |archive-date=May 23, 2016 }}</ref> X-23 took on the mantle of Wolverine and got a new solo series and [[Old Man Logan]] also received a new ongoing series when the character found himself in (from his perspective) an alternate past. During this period, the mutants dealt with the threat of the [[Terrigen Mist|Terrigen]] cloud that circulated the world and appeared to be toxic to them, placing the X-Men at odds with the [[Inhumans]]. The X-Men also dealt with Apocalypse resurfacing, and the truth of what happened between Cyclops and the Inhumans that led to his death. Storm's team resided in [[Limbo (Marvel Comics)|Limbo]] and worked to bring mutants to safety away from the Terrigen. Magneto's team took on a more militant approach. Beast worked alongside the Inhumans to attempt to find a way to alter the state of the Terrigen, but later discovered that it couldn't be altered and would have rendered Earth toxic for mutants. This revelation caused the X-Men to declare war against the Inhumans, but this conflict ended when the Inhumans learned what was happening, with Medusa sacrificing the Terrigen cloud to save the mutants. Notable additions to the X-Men have been [[Old Man Logan#Earth-21923 version|Old Man Logan]] and [[Cerebro|Cerebra]]. Notable story arcs of this era are "Apocalypse Wars" (2016), "[[Death of X]]" (2016) and "[[Inhumans vs. X-Men]]" (2016β2017). The X-Men were also involved in the "[[Civil War II]]" and "[[Monsters Unleashed (comics)|Monsters Unleashed]]" storylines. * X-Men **''[[Extraordinary X-Men]]'' β the flagship of the X-titles with X-Men relocated to Limbo following the release of the Terrigen Mists. ** ''[[Uncanny X-Men]]'', vol. 4 β Magneto leads a team of deadly mutants to deal with threats to mutantkind. ** ''[[All-New X-Men]]'', vol. 2 β the time-displaced original X-Men embarking on a roadtrip in an attempt to live normal lives. === ResurrXion === In 2017, the ''[[ResurrXion]]'' lineup was launched with ''X-Men: Prime''. It introduced new titles; ''[[X-Men Blue]]'', ''[[X-Men Gold]]'', ''[[Weapon X]]'', new volumes of ''[[Astonishing X-Men]]'' and ''[[Generation X (comic book)|Generation X]],'' new solo series for ''Cable'', ''Jean Grey'', and ''Iceman'', and continuation of the ''Old Man Logan'' and ''All-New Wolverine'' run. With the Terrigen gone, the X-Men vacated Limbo and moved to [[Central Park, New York|Central Park]] where they returned to their heroic roots instead of constantly living in fear for their survival. Other notable changes include Kitty Pryde as the new leader of the X-Men, the time-displaced X-Men working with Magneto, Old Man Logan turning Weapon X into a black ops team, and mutant characters crossing over from [[Ultimate Marvel|Earth-1610]] to the Earth-616 universe. Early 2018 saw the Phoenix Force returning to earth and mysteriously resurrecting the original Jean Grey. A new series featuring the original Jean leading a team of X-Men called ''[[X-Men Red]]'' was released later that same month. Rogue and Gambit's relationship became a focal point during the ''[[Rogue & Gambit]]'' miniseries and again in the ''Till Death Do Us Part'' story arc in ''X-Men Gold'', which saw the two finally tie the knot, and once more during the ''Mr. & Mrs. X'' miniseries, which saw the new couple attempt to take their honeymoon but end up involved in an intergalactic conspiracy. Other noteworthy plot points included Wolverine's return coinciding with the arrival of a mysterious new villain named Persephone, Psylocke's return to her original body, Magneto's steady return to villainy, and the time-displaced X-Men facing the consequences of their presence in the 616 timeline, and the return of Cyclops. 2019 saw a new volume of ''Uncanny X-Men'' released beginning with a 10-part weekly story arc. Several solo series were launched, including ''Legion'', ''Multiple Man, Domino, Shatterstar'' and ''X-23'', before the revamp of the entire ''X-Men'' lineup. Mainly Charles Xavier, Cyclops, Wolverine and Jean were resurrected and time-displaced X-Men returned to their original timeline during the ''Extermination'' event. Notable additions to the X-Men have been [[Pyro (Marvel Comics)#Simon Lasker|Pyro]], [[Gentle (character)|Gentle]], Scout, Trinary, [[Wolfsbane (character)|Wolfsbane]] and [[Jamie Madrox|Multiple Man]]. Notable story arcs of this decade are "Weapons of Mutant Destruction" (2017), "Phoenix Resurrection: The Return of Jean Grey" (2017β2018), "Poison X" (2018), "Extermination" (2018), "[[Hunt for Wolverine]]" (2018), "[[Return of Wolverine]]" (2018β2019), "X-Men: Disassembled" (2018β2019) and "[[Age of X-Man]]" (2019). The X-Men were also involved in the "Venomized", "[[Secret Empire (2017 comic)|Secret Empire]]" and "[[The War of the Realms|War of the Realms]]" storylines. * X-Men **''[[X-Men Gold]]'' β the flagship of the X-titles with Kitty Pryde leading the X-Men at the new location at Central Park; an ad hoc team is led by Iceman while Kitty Pryde and her team are in prison. **''[[X-Men Blue]] β'' the time-displaced original X-Men mentored by Magneto; an ad hoc team is led by Polaris while the Original Five is lost in space. ** ''[[X-Men Red]],'' vol. 1 ''β'' the resurrected Jean Grey leading a team to have the mutants recognized as a nation. ** ''[[Astonishing X-Men]]'', vol 4 β an ad hoc team of X-Men members reunited in London to fight the Shadow King; later featured a ragtag team of X-Men co-led by Havok and Beast against the threat of the Reavers. ** ''[[Uncanny X-Men]]'', vol. 5 β Jean Grey leads the remnants of the Gold and Red team after Nate Grey resurfaces proclaiming himself the mutant messiah and reshaping the world in his own view; Cyclops and Wolverine reformed the team following the dissolution of the X-Men after fighting X-Man. * X-Men in Training **''[[Generation X (comic book)|Generation X]]'', vol. 2 β Jubilee's group of students at the rechristened Xavier Institute. * Other Teams **''[[Weapon X]]'', vol. 3 β a black ops team of heroes and villains working together to take down a new Weapon X program. **''New Mutants: Dead Soul'' β a team of former New Mutants and X-Factor members founded by Karma to investigate paranormal occurring. **''[[X-Force (comic book)|X-Force]]'', vol. 5 β original X-Force members Domino, Shatterstar, Cannonball, and Warpath are on the hunt for Kid Cable. **''[[Exiles (comic book)|Exiles]]'', vol. 3 β The Unseen recruits champions from alternate universes to save the multiverse from the Time Eaters. === Krakoan Age of X-Men === {{main|Krakoan Age|Dawn of X|Reign of X|Destiny of X|Fall of X|Label 4 = Fall of X}} On May 14, 2019, Marvel announced they would cancel all the X-Men titles and relaunch the entire lineup. [[Jonathan Hickman]] will have full creative control and will start with two rotating bi-weekly six-issue limited series called [[House of X and Powers of X|''House of X'' and ''Powers of X'']].<ref>{{cite web | vauthors = Belt R | title = Welcome to the Dawn of X | publisher = Marvel Comics | date = April 20, 2020 | url = https://www.marvel.com/articles/comics/welcome-to-the-dawn-of-x | access-date = May 10, 2020}}</ref> After the 12 issues are released, Hickman will pen the flagship title and several new and traditional titles will be released.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.newsarama.com/45166-marvel-to-cancel-relaunch-entire-x-men-line.html|title = X-men | GamesRadar+| date=November 8, 2024 }}</ref> It was subsequently announced in July 2019 at [[San Diego Comic-Con]] that there would be six new X-titles as part of Marvel's '''[[Dawn of X]]''' campaign.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.polygon.com/2019/7/20/20702170/house-of-x-men-marvel-comics-excalibur-marauders-new-mutants-fallen-angels-x-force-sdcc-2019|title=Marvel announces the future of the X-Men with six new titles at SDCC 2019|website=[[Polygon (website)|Polygon]]|date=July 20, 2019}}</ref> Following the end of the ''[[X of Swords]]'' crossover, the sequel relaunch '''[[Reign of X]]''' will encompass a new era in the X-titles.<ref>{{cite web|title=The 'Reign of X' Brings New X-Men Series From Jonathan Hickman, Gerry Duggan, and More|url=https://www.marvel.com/articles/comics/reign-of-x-xmen-series-jonathan-hickman-gerry-duggan-announcement|access-date=2021-12-07|website=Marvel Entertainment|language=en}}</ref> '''[[Destiny of X]]''' featured the Second [[Krakoa]]n Age of X-Men after the events of ''Inferno'' and ''[[X Lives of Wolverine/X Deaths of Wolverine]]''.<ref>{{cite web|title=The X-Men Enter 'Destiny of X' with New Titles, Team Shakeups, and More|url=https://www.marvel.com/articles/comics/x-men-destiny-of-x-new-titles-team-shakeups-and-more|access-date=2021-12-07|website=Marvel Entertainment|language=en}}</ref> Mutantkind's unparalleled growth and prosperity on the island nation Krakoa was threatened during the '''[[Fall of X]]''' by the human supremicist organization [[Orchis (comics)|Orchis]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Everything Revealed About 'Fall of X' at MegaCon 2023 |url=https://www.marvel.com/articles/comics/fall-of-x-everything-revealed-at-megacon-2023 |access-date=2023-04-02 |website=Marvel Entertainment}}</ref> Marvel teased the X-Men's final battle for Krakoa's future in the two interconnected titles ''Fall of the House of X'' and ''Rise of the Powers of X''.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Catch a Glimpse of Marvel's Next Big Thing Ahead of New York Comic Con 2023 |url=https://www.marvel.com/articles/comics/nycc-2023-marvels-next-big-thing-teasers-logos-x-men |access-date=2023-10-10 |website=www.marvel.com}}</ref> Several miniseries and one-shots started featuring several X-Men in team-up and solo series such as ''Giant-Size X-Men'' (featuring Jean Grey, Emma Frost, Magneto, Nightcrawler, Fantomex, Storm and Thunderbird), ''Wolverine'', ''Cable'', ''Juggernaut'', ''Sabretooth'', ''Rogue and Gambit'', ''Astonishing Iceman'', ''Children of the Vault'' (featuring Cable and Bishop), ''Uncanny Spider-Man'' (featuring Nightcrawler), ''Jean Grey'', ''Ms. Marvel: The New Mutant'' and ''Ms. Marvel: Mutant Menace.'' Notable addition to the X-Men have been [[Synch (comics)|Synch]], [[Kamala Khan|Ms. Marvel (Kamala Khan)]], and [[Mutant (Marvel Comics)#Chimeras|Rasputin IV]]. Notable story arcs of this era are "[[X of Swords]]" (2020), "[[Hellfire Gala]]" (2021), "[[Scarlet Witch#The Trial of Magneto|Trial of Magneto]]" (2021),"[[Moira MacTaggert#Inferno|Inferno]]" (2021), "[[X Lives of Wolverine/X Deaths of Wolverine]]" (2022), "[[Judgment Day (Marvel Comics)|Judgment Day]]" (2022), "[[Dark Web (Marvel Comics)|Dark Web]]" (2022β2023), "[[Sins of Sinister]]" (2023) and "Weapons of Vengeance" (2023). The X-Men were also involved in the "[[Empyre]]", "The Last Annihilation", "[[King in Black]]", "[[Devil's Reign]]", "[[Contest of Chaos]]" storylines. {| class="wikitable sortable" style="margins:auto; width=95%; font-size: 95%;" |- !width="15%"|Team !Details !{{Abbr|Ref|Reference}} |- {{Episode table/part|subtitle=Flagship teams|c=gold}} |- |''[[X-Men (comic book)|X-Men]],'' vol. 5 |The flagship title launched during ''Dawn of X'' featuring world-building stories of the mutant renaissance. |<ref name="Samantha-Puc-2019">{{cite news |author=Samantha Puc |date=2019-07-20 |title=SDCC '19: DAWN OF X titles revealed! Hickman, Brisson, Howard, Duggan, To, Yu, Kudranski & more creators tackle Marvel's new X-Line |url=https://www.comicsbeat.com/sdcc-19-dawn-of-x-titles-creative-teams-revealed/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220107060856/https://www.comicsbeat.com/sdcc-19-dawn-of-x-titles-creative-teams-revealed/ |archive-date=January 7, 2022 |access-date=2019-09-25 |newspaper=The Beat}}</ref><ref name="Harth-2020">{{Cite web |last=Harth |first=David |date=2020-05-19 |title=X-Men: Every Dawn Of X Title (So Far) Ranked |url=https://www.cbr.com/xmen-every-dawn-x-title-ranked/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231227070004/https://www.cbr.com/xmen-every-dawn-x-title-ranked/ |archive-date=December 27, 2023 |access-date=2024-06-08 |website=CBR |language=en}}</ref> |- |''[[X-Men (comic book)|X-Men]],'' vol. 6 |The flagship title launched during ''Reign of X'' featuring a new team of chosen champions of mutantkind. |<ref name="Harth-2023">{{Cite web |last=Harth |first=David |date=2023-08-01 |title=X-Men Volume 6 Lost Its Star Status But Fall Of X Will Bring It Back |url=https://www.cbr.com/xmen-fall-of-x-become-marvel-comics-flagship-again/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230826212055/https://www.cbr.com/xmen-fall-of-x-become-marvel-comics-flagship-again/ |archive-date=August 26, 2023 |access-date=2024-06-08 |website=CBR |language=en}}</ref> |- |''[[Immortal X-Men]]'' |One of the flagship titles launched during ''Destiny of X'' focusing on the politics within the Quiet Council of Krakoa. The title is replaced by ''Immoral X-Men'' during the ''Sins of Sinister'' event. The storyline is concluded in the limited series ''X-Men Forever''. |<ref name="Schedeen-2023">{{Cite web |last=Schedeen |first=Jesse |date=2023-03-20 |title=How to Read Marvel's X-Men Comics in 2023 |url=https://www.ign.com/articles/how-to-read-marvels-x-men-comics-in-2023-krakoa |access-date=2024-06-08 |website=IGN |language=en}}</ref><ref name="Harth-2023" /> |- |''[[X-Men Red]],'' vol. 2 |One of the flagship titles launched during ''Destiny of X'' featuring the [[Arakko#Planet Arakko|Planet Arakko]] under the guidance of the conflicting factions of Storm's Brotherhood and Brand's X-Men Red, and later with Genesis' Great Ring. The title is replaced by ''Storm & the Brotherhood of Mutants'' during the ''Sins of Sinister'' event. The storyline is concluded in the limited series ''Resurrection of Magneto.'' |<ref name="Schedeen-2023" /><ref name="Harth-2023" /> |- {{Episode table/part|subtitle=Other teams|c=gold}} |- |- {{Episode table/part|subtitle=Dawn of X|c=}} |- |''[[Marauders (comic book)|Marauders]],'' vol. 1 |Captain Kate Pryde led a pirate team traveling the world for the supply and trade of the Krakoan drugs and smuggling of mutants into and out of nations hostile to Krakoa. |<ref name="Sava-2020">{{Cite web |last=Sava |first=Oliver |date=February 15, 2020 |title=Marauders dominates Dawn Of X with action, treachery, and humor on the high seas |url=https://www.avclub.com/marauders-dominates-dawn-of-x-with-action-treachery-a-1841682023 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240606013115/https://www.avclub.com/marauders-dominates-dawn-of-x-with-action-treachery-a-1841682023 |archive-date=June 6, 2024 |access-date=June 6, 2024 |website=[[The A.V. Club]] |language=en}}</ref><ref name="Schedeen-2023" /> |- |''[[Excalibur (comic book)#Volume 4 (2019β2022)|Excalibur]],'' vol. 4 |[[Betsy Braddock]] (as [[Captain Britain]]) and her team explore the connection between mutant powers and magic in the Otherworld. The storyline is continued in the series ''Knights of X''. |<ref name="Sava-2020" /><ref name="Gizmodo 2022 reading guide">{{Cite web |date=2022-02-01 |title=How to Get Into the X-Men's Amazing Age of New Comics |url=https://gizmodo.com/x-men-krakoan-age-comics-guide-reading-order-1848443586 |access-date=2024-06-08 |website=Gizmodo |language=en |archive-date=May 3, 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240503235428/https://gizmodo.com/x-men-krakoan-age-comics-guide-reading-order-1848443586 |url-status=live }}</ref> |- |[[The New Mutants (comic book)|''New Mutants'']], vol. 4 |Magik led a spacefaring team of classic ''New Mutants'' and ''Generation X'' members, and later acts as mentor to younger mutants in Krakoa; a second team of outreach party seek young mutants who have chosen not to come to Krakoa. The resident New Mutants' adventure continued in ''New Mutants: Lethal Legion''. |<ref name="Sava-2020" /><ref name="Schedeen-2023" /> |- |[[Fallen Angels (comics)#Volume 2|''Fallen Angels'']], vol. 2 |[[Kwannon (character)|Kwannon]] (as Psylocke) recruits [[Cable (character)|Cable]] and [[X-23]] for a personal mission which could jeopardize all of mutantkind. |<ref name="Harth-2020"/> |- |''[[X-Force (comic book)|X-Force]],'' vol. 6 |The mutant black-ops team dealing with the security of Krakoa. |<ref name="Harth-2020" /><ref name="Schedeen-2023" /> |- |''[[Hellions (Marvel Comics)#Dawn of X Hellions|Hellions]]'' |A team of mutant troublemakers given an outlet for their gene-given desires. |<ref name="Schedeen-2023" /> |- |[[X-Factor (2020 comic book)|''X-Factor'']], vol. 4 |A team investigating and enforcing the Resurrection Protocols. The storyline in continued in the series ''X-Men:'' ''Trial of Magneto''. |<ref>{{cite web |last1=Grunenwald |first1=Joe |date=January 13, 2020 |title=Williams and BaldeΓ³n's new X-FACTOR series to explore mutant immortality in the Marvel U |url=https://www.comicsbeat.com/x-factor-leah-williams-david-baldeon/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200904033523/https://www.comicsbeat.com/x-factor-leah-williams-david-baldeon/ |archive-date=September 4, 2020 |access-date=November 26, 2020 |website=[[Heidi MacDonald|ComicsBeat]]}}</ref><ref name="Bleeding Cool X-Factor Cancelled">{{Cite web |last=Johnston |first=Rich |date=2021-08-17 |title=Leah Williams On X-Factor #10 Being Cancelled, Then Rewritten |url=https://bleedingcool.com/comics/leah-williams-on-x-factor-10-being-rewritten/ |access-date=2022-10-08 |website=Bleeding Cool News And Rumors |language=en |archive-date=February 28, 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240228113811/https://bleedingcool.com/comics/leah-williams-on-x-factor-10-being-rewritten/ |url-status=live }}</ref> |- {{Episode table/part|subtitle=Reign of X|c=}} |- |[[S.W.O.R.D.#S.W.O.R.D. volume 2|''S.W.O.R.D.'']], vol. 2 |The mutant nation's forefront representatives to the outer universe. |<ref>{{cite web |date=September 23, 2020 |title=Al Ewing Takes Mutantkind Beyond the Stars in 'S.W.O.R.D.' |url=https://www.marvel.com/articles/comics/al-ewing-takes-mutantkind-beyond-the-stars-in-s-w-o-r-d |access-date=September 24, 2020 |publisher=[[Marvel Comics]] |archive-date=September 28, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200928173240/https://www.marvel.com/articles/comics/al-ewing-takes-mutantkind-beyond-the-stars-in-s-w-o-r-d |url-status=live }}</ref> |- |''[[Children of the Atom (comics)|Children of the Atom]]'' |A group of young vigilantes operating in New York City posing as mutants. |<ref name="Gizmodo 2022 reading guide" /><ref>{{Cite web |last=Hassan |first=Chris |date=8 March 2021 |title=X-Men Monday #98 - Vita Ayala Answers Your Children of the Atom Questions |url=https://aiptcomics.com/2021/03/08/x-men-monday-98-vita-ayala-children-of-the-atom/ |access-date=2021-08-15 |website=AIPT |language=en-us |archive-date=June 8, 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240608030031/https://aiptcomics.com/2021/03/08/x-men-monday-98-vita-ayala-children-of-the-atom/ |url-status=live }}</ref> |- |''[[Nightcrawler (character)#Way of X|Way of X]]'' |[[Nightcrawler (character)|Nightcrawler]] assembled a team focused on the path of answers for mutantkind's spirituality. The title is concluded in the one-shot ''X-Men: The Onslaught Revelation''. |<ref name="Gizmodo 2022 reading guide" /><ref>{{Cite web |last=Grunenwald |first=Joe |date=2021-01-08 |title=WAY OF X from Si Spurrier & Bob Quinn joins Marvel's X-line |url=https://www.comicsbeat.com/way-of-x-spurrier-quinn-marvel/ |access-date=2024-06-08 |website=The Beat |language=en-US |archive-date=June 8, 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240608033047/https://www.comicsbeat.com/way-of-x-spurrier-quinn-marvel/ |url-status=live }}</ref> |- |''[[X-Corporation|X-Corp]]'' |A corporate team headed by CXOs [[Warren Worthington III|Warren]] and [[M (Marvel Comics)|Monet]] staffed with some of the brightest and most deviant minds in mutantkind. |<ref>{{Cite web |last=Rivera |first=Joshua |date=2021-04-14 |title=An exclusive look at Marvel's X-Corp, a comic where the X-Men are your new bosses |url=https://www.polygon.com/comics/22380490/x-corp-tini-howard-interview |access-date=2024-06-08 |website=Polygon |language=en-US |archive-date=June 8, 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240608022125/https://www.polygon.com/comics/22380490/x-corp-tini-howard-interview |url-status=live }}</ref> |- {{Episode table/part|subtitle=Destiny of X|c=}} |- |''[[Marauders (comic book)|Marauders]],'' vol. 2 |Captain Pryde leads a new crew for rescuing mutants. |<ref>{{Cite web |last=Schlesinger |first=Alex |date=2022-04-03 |title=X-Men's Marauders Team Pulls Off A Terrifying Rescue In New Preview |url=https://screenrant.com/xmen-marauders-team-new-series-preview/ |access-date=2024-06-08 |website=ScreenRant |language=en |archive-date=October 15, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221015233744/https://screenrant.com/xmen-marauders-team-new-series-preview/ |url-status=live }}</ref> |- |''Knights of X'' |Captain Britain leads a team of ten knights into Otherworld in a quest to search the Siege Perilous. The title concluded in the series ''Betsy Braddock: Captain Britain''. |<ref name="Gizmodo 2022 reading guide" /><ref>{{Cite web |author1=George Marston |date=2022-01-13 |title=Knights of X sends ten mutants on a quest for the "Holy Grail of mutantkind" |url=https://www.gamesradar.com/knights-of-x-destiny-of-x-marvel/ |access-date=2024-06-08 |website=[[GamesRadar+]] |language=en |archive-date=June 8, 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240608032737/https://www.gamesradar.com/knights-of-x-destiny-of-x-marvel/ |url-status=live }}</ref> |- |''Legion of X'' |The mutant police force formed by Nightcrawler and Legion. During the ''Sins of Sinister'' event, the title is replaced by ''Nightcrawlers'' featuring Sinister's private army of chimera assassins. |<ref name="Gizmodo 2022 reading guide" /><ref>{{Cite web |date=2022-01-04 |title=The X-Men's New Destiny Has Found Itself Some Peacekeepers |url=https://gizmodo.com/the-x-mens-new-destiny-has-found-itself-some-peacekeepe-1848304189 |access-date=2024-06-08 |website=Gizmodo |language=en |archive-date=January 29, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230129152353/https://gizmodo.com/the-x-mens-new-destiny-has-found-itself-some-peacekeepe-1848304189 |url-status=live }}</ref> |- |''[[X-Terminators]]'', vol. 2 |A limited series featuring Wolverine, Dazzler, Jubilee and Boom-Boom battling armies of vampires. |<ref>{{Cite web |date=August 19, 2022 |title=Leah Williams Serves Up Sexy X-Men With Grindhouse Themes in X-Terminators (Exclusive) |url=https://comicbook.com/marvel/news/leah-williams-x-terminators-interview/ |access-date=June 8, 2024 |website=[[ComicBook.com]] |language=en |archive-date=June 8, 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240608025221/https://comicbook.com/marvel/news/leah-williams-x-terminators-interview/ |url-status=live }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Schlesinger |first=Alex |date=2022-04-14 |title=Wolverine Unites X-Men's Most Demanded Heroes in New X-Terminators Team |url=https://screenrant.com/xterminators-xmen-wolverine-jubilee-dazzler-boomboom-marvel-comics/ |access-date=2024-06-08 |website=ScreenRant |language=en |archive-date=January 15, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230115003806/https://screenrant.com/xterminators-xmen-wolverine-jubilee-dazzler-boomboom-marvel-comics/ |url-status=live }}</ref> |- |''[[Sabretooth (character)|Sabretooth]] & the Exiles'' |The mutants exiled in The Pit are in pursuit of an escaped Sabretooth. The title is a continuation of the ''Sabretooth'' solo series and is concluded in the ''Sabretooth War'' arc of the ''Wolverine'' series. |<ref>{{Cite web |last=Sonneville |first=Ryan |date=2024-02-13 |title=Sabretooth & The Exiles review |url=https://aiptcomics.com/2024/02/13/sabretooth-the-exiles-review/ |access-date=2024-06-08 |website=AIPT |language=en-us |archive-date=June 8, 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240608050217/https://aiptcomics.com/2024/02/13/sabretooth-the-exiles-review/ |url-status=live }}</ref> |- |''[[Bishop (Marvel Comics)|Bishop]]: War College'' |Bishop training young mutants as War Captains in training for Krakoa. |<ref>{{Cite web |last=Zachary |first=Brandon |date=2023-02-12 |title=Marvel's Latest X-Men Series Faces the Hypocrisy in the Team's History Head-On |url=https://www.cbr.com/x-men-bishop-war-college-hypocrisy-marvel/ |access-date=2024-06-08 |website=CBR |language=en |archive-date=April 13, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230413032033/https://www.cbr.com/x-men-bishop-war-college-hypocrisy-marvel/ |url-status=live }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=2023-02-09 |title=Bishop: War College #1 Review |url=http://www.multiversitycomics.com/reviews/bishop-war-college-1/ |access-date=2024-06-08 |website=Multiversity Comics |language=en |archive-date=June 8, 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240608025220/http://www.multiversitycomics.com/reviews/bishop-war-college-1/ |url-status=live }}</ref> |- {{Episode table/part|subtitle=Fall of X|c=}} |- |''[[Uncanny Avengers]]'', vol. 4 |A new lineup of the Unity Squad formed to foster the unity between humanity and the mutant nation of Krakoa. |<ref>{{Cite web |last=Schlesinger |first=Alex |date=2023-11-20 |title=Marvel's Most R-Rated Avengers Roster Just Earned Their Title with 1 Gory Moment |url=https://screenrant.com/marvel-most-r-rated-uncanny-avengers-roster-psylocke-gory/ |access-date=2024-06-08 |website=ScreenRant |language=en |archive-date=December 24, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231224231456/https://screenrant.com/marvel-most-r-rated-uncanny-avengers-roster-psylocke-gory/ |url-status=live }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Segarra |first=Jason |date=2017-08-09 |title='Uncanny Avengers: Unity Vol. 4: Red Skull' gives the team its most personal challenge...oh, and Wonder Man is there |url=https://aiptcomics.com/2017/08/09/uncanny-avengers-unity-vol-4-red-skull-gives-the-team-its-most-personal-challenge-oh-and-wonder-man-is-there/ |access-date=2024-06-08 |website=AIPT |language=en-us |archive-date=June 8, 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240608033457/https://aiptcomics.com/2017/08/09/uncanny-avengers-unity-vol-4-red-skull-gives-the-team-its-most-personal-challenge-oh-and-wonder-man-is-there/ |url-status=live }}</ref> |- |''[[Dark X-Men]]'', vol. 2 |Madelyne Pryror formed a team based out of Limbo to fill the void left by the X-Men. |<ref>{{Cite web |last=Richards |first=Dave |date=2023-07-17 |title=Dark X-Men Writer Introduces Horror-Inspired Cast of Marvel Heroes |url=https://www.cbr.com/dark-x-men-steve-foxe-interview/ |access-date=2024-06-08 |website=CBR |language=en |archive-date=August 19, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230819173953/https://www.cbr.com/dark-x-men-steve-foxe-interview/ |url-status=live }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=August 14, 2023 |title=Marvel's Dark X-Men Assemble In New Preview |url=https://comicbook.com/comics/news/marvel-dark-x-men-comic-preview-spoilers-new-team/ |access-date=June 8, 2024 |website=[[ComicBook.com]] |language=en |archive-date=June 8, 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240608034327/https://comicbook.com/comics/news/marvel-dark-x-men-comic-preview-spoilers-new-team/ |url-status=live }}</ref> |- |''Realm of X'' |A team of mutantkind's fiercest warriors sent on a mystical mission in Vanaheim to fight the [[Saturnyne|White Witch]]. |<ref>{{Cite web |last=Parker |first=Thayer Preece |date=2023-09-11 |title=How Fall of X's All-Female X-Men Team Compares to Their Predecessors |url=https://www.cbr.com/fall-of-x-all-female-xmen-team/ |access-date=2024-06-08 |website=CBR |language=en |archive-date=May 8, 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240508022447/https://www.cbr.com/fall-of-x-all-female-xmen-team/ |url-status=live }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Goyal |first=Aman |date=2023-08-26 |title=Torunn GrΓΈnbekk Explains the Intricacies of Realm of X |url=https://www.cbr.com/torunn-gronbekk-realm-of-x-marvel/ |access-date=2024-06-08 |website=CBR |language=en |archive-date=September 12, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230912192623/https://www.cbr.com/torunn-gronbekk-realm-of-x-marvel/ |url-status=live }}</ref> |- |''[[Alpha Flight (comic book)|Alpha Flight]]'', vol. 5 |Two Alpha Flight squads, split between human and mutant members, are secretly working together to transport mutants to Chandilar. |<ref>{{cite web |last1=Dar |first1=Taimur |date=April 14, 2023 |title=Marvel's Canadian superhero team returns in new ALPHA FLIGHT limited series |url=https://www.comicsbeat.com/marvels-alpha-flight-limited-series-announced/ |access-date=August 16, 2023 |website=[[Heidi MacDonald|Comics Beat]] |archive-date=July 21, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230721155357/https://www.comicsbeat.com/marvels-alpha-flight-limited-series-announced/ |url-status=live }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Shayo |first=Lukas |date=2023-08-22 |title=How Alpha Flight Beat a Covert X-Men Team at Their own Game |url=https://www.cbr.com/alpha-flight-fall-of-x-80s-xmen-plot/ |access-date=2024-06-08 |website=CBR |language=en |archive-date=September 23, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230923174640/https://www.cbr.com/alpha-flight-fall-of-x-80s-xmen-plot/ |url-status=live }}</ref> |- |''Dead X-Men'' |The fallen heroes murdered in the Hellfire Gala are guided by Askani on a sacred mutant mission to find for an intact biological Moira mind in one of Sinister's close-engine timelines. |<ref>{{Cite web |last=Schlesinger |first=Alex |date=2023-10-16 |title=DEAD X-MEN Officially Resurrects Murdered Heroes to Save Mutantkind |url=https://screenrant.com/dead-x-men-resurrects-mutant-heroes-save-krakoa/ |access-date=2024-06-08 |website=ScreenRant |language=en |archive-date=October 16, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231016220148/https://screenrant.com/dead-x-men-resurrects-mutant-heroes-save-krakoa/ |url-status=live }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Marston |first=George |date=2023-12-14 |title=Dead X-Men puts a cap on the Krakoa era with a team of resurrected mutants on a secret mission |url=https://www.gamesradar.com/dead-x-men-puts-a-cap-on-the-krakoa-era-with-a-team-of-resurrected-mutants-on-a-secret-mission/ |access-date=2024-06-08 |website=[[GamesRadar+]] |language=en |archive-date=February 23, 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240223003901/https://www.gamesradar.com/dead-x-men-puts-a-cap-on-the-krakoa-era-with-a-team-of-resurrected-mutants-on-a-secret-mission/ |url-status=live }}</ref> |- |} === From the Ashes === {{main|X-Men: From the Ashes}} During the panel at [[South by Southwest|SXSW]] 2024, a new era of mutant mythos is announced with the X-Men scattered across the planet as they attempt to rebuild themselves in the wake of the acclaimed Krakoan Age. It introduced flagship titles for ''[[X-Men (comic book)|X-Men]]'', ''[[Uncanny X-Men]]'' and ''[[Exceptional X-Men]]'', new volumes for ''X-Force'', ''NYX,'' ''X-Factor'' and ''Weapon X-Men'', solo series for ''[[Jean Grey]]'', ''[[Wolverine (character)|Wolverine]]'' (Logan), ''[[Storm (Marvel Comics)|Storm]]'', ''[[Dazzler (Marvel Comics)|Dazzler]]'', ''[[Mystique (character)|Mystique]]'', ''[[Psylocke]]'', ''[[X-23|Wolverine]]'' (Laura Kinney) and ''[[Magik]],'' and a new series for ''Sentinels''.<ref>{{Cite web |title=The Future of the X-Men Revealed |url=https://www.marvel.com/articles/comics/x-men-summer-2024-titles-creative-teams |access-date=2024-03-16 |website=www.marvel.com}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Dazzler Lights Up the World in New Solo Comic Book Series |url=https://www.marvel.com/articles/comics/dazzler-jason-loo-rafael-loureiro-x-men-from-the-ashes |access-date=2024-06-20 |website=www.marvel.com}}</ref><ref name="Marston-2024">{{Cite web |last=Marston |first=George |date=2024-06-03 |title=The X-Men comics are relaunching with 10 new and returning titles - here's everything you need to know |url=https://www.gamesradar.com/comics/marvel-comics/x-men-relaunch-from-the-ashes-all-titles/ |access-date=2024-06-09 |website=[[GamesRadar+]] |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Mystique Goes to Deadly Lengths to Protect What's Hers in New Solo Series |url=https://www.marvel.com/articles/comics/mystique-limited-series-declan-shalvey-x-men-from-the-ashes |access-date=2024-06-29 |website=www.marvel.com}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=New 'Sentinels' Series Sends a Team of Cyborg Soldiers After the Deadliest Mutants on Earth |url=https://www.marvel.com/articles/comics/x-men-sentinels-series-alex-paknadel-justin-mason |access-date=2024-06-29 |website=www.marvel.com}}</ref> Notable addition to the X-Men have been [[Quentin Quire|Kid Omega]] and [[Oya (comics)|Temper]]. Notable story arc of this era are "Raid on Graymalkin" (2024) and "X-Manhunt" (2025). The X-Men were also involved in the "[[Blood Hunt (comics)|Blood Hunt]]" and "[[One World Under Doom]]" storylines. {| class="wikitable sortable" style="margins:auto; width=95%; font-size: 95%;" |- !width="15%"|Team !Details !{{Abbr|Ref|Reference}} |- {{Episode table/part|subtitle=Flagship teams|c=gold}} |- |''[[X-Men (comic book)|X-Men]],'' vol. 7 |Scott Summers is leading a team from their base in Alaska using Cerebra to secure mutantkind's future. |<ref name="McMillan-2024">{{cite web |last=McMillan |first=Graeme |date=March 14, 2024 |title=Marvel's X-Men revamp plans include three X-Men groups, two spin-off groups, and 4 solo titles |url=https://www.thepopverse.com/x-men-marvel-exceptional-uncanny-from-the-ashes-2024-jed-mackay-gail-simone-eve-ewing |access-date=May 8, 2024 |website=Popverse}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Harth |first=David |date=2024-05-14 |title=X-Men: Cyclops's From The Ashes Team, Explained |url=https://www.cbr.com/cyclops-new-xmen-team-from-the-ashes/ |access-date=2024-06-20 |website=CBR |language=en}}</ref> |- |''Uncanny X-Men,'' vol. 6 |Rogue leads a team of outlaw heroes from their new base of operations in New Orleans. |<ref name="McMillan-2024" /><ref>{{Cite web |last=Harth |first=David |date=2024-05-10 |title=Uncanny X-Men: Rogue And Gambit's From The Ashes Team, Explained |url=https://www.cbr.com/uncanny-xmen-rogue-gambit-from-the-ashes/ |access-date=2024-06-20 |website=CBR |language=en}}</ref> |- |''Exceptional X-Men'' |Emma Frost and Kate Pryde mentor an all-new team of young mutants in Chicago. |<ref name="McMillan-2024" /><ref>{{Cite web |last=Parker |first=Thayer Preece |date=2024-05-09 |title=Exceptional X-Men: Emma Frost and Kate Pryde's From The Ashes Team, Explained |url=https://www.cbr.com/exceptional-xmen-emma-frost-kitty-pryde-from-the-ashes/ |access-date=2024-06-20 |website=CBR |language=en}}</ref> |- {{Episode table/part|subtitle=Other teams|c=gold}} |- |''[[NYX (comics)|NYX]]'', vol. 2 |A group of young mutants β [[Kamala Khan]] (codename Ms. Marvel), Laura Kinney (codename [[Wolverine (character)|Wolverine]]), [[Anole (character)|Anole]], [[Prodigy (David Alleyne)|Prodigy]] and [[Sophie Cuckoo]] β navigate New York City as the mutant community adapts to the post-Krakoan Age. |<ref name="Marston-2024" /><ref name="Nyx GamesRadar+">{{cite web |last=Marston |first=George |date=April 12, 2024 |title=Cult classic X-Men title NYX relaunches with Ms. Marvel and Laura Kinney's Wolverine in the spotlight |url=https://www.gamesradar.com/NYX-X-Men-relaunch/ |access-date=May 8, 2024 |website=GamesRadar+}}</ref> |- |''X-Factor'', vol. 5 |Angel and Havok co-lead a government-sanctioned team for mutant propaganda. |<ref name="Marston-2024" /><ref name="X-Factor GamesRadar+">{{cite web |last=Marston |first=George |date=May 8, 2024 |title=X-Factor joins the new X-Men line this summer as a team of government sanctioned mutant influencers |url=https://www.gamesradar.com/comics/x-factor-relaunch-x-men-2024/ |access-date=May 8, 2024 |website=GamesRadar+}}</ref> |- |''X-Force'', vol. 7 |Forge leads a mutant team in off-the-books missions to solve the increasing threats across the planet. |<ref name="Marston-2024" /><ref name="X-Force GamesRadar+">{{cite web |last=Marston |first=George |date=April 9, 2024 |title=X-Force is relaunching this summer with Forge in charge, and he's planning to fix the whole world |url=https://www.gamesradar.com/x-force-2024-relaunch-announcement/ |access-date=May 8, 2024 |website=GamesRadar+}}</ref> |- |''Weapon X-Men'', vol. 2 |A lethal striketeam (Wolverine, Cable, Deadpool, Thunderbird and [[Chamber (character)|Chamber]]) targeting enemy stronghold. |<ref>{{Cite web |title=Wolverine, Deadpool, Cable and More Assemble a Deadly New Strike Force in 'Weapon X-Men' |url=https://www.marvel.com/articles/comics/new-weapon-x-men-series-wolverine-deadpool-cable-first-look |access-date=2024-11-15 |website=www.marvel.com}}</ref> |- |}
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