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X-Men, Vol. 1 #1 - Rubicon
Importance Rating: 6.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Jim Lee
Writer(s): Chris Claremont
Release Date: October 1991
Variant Covers: A. Standard Release Variant. Colossus, Rogue, Gambit, Psylocke Cover.

B. Standard Release Variant. Magneto Cover.

C. Standard Release Variant. Cyclops, Wolverine, Iceman Cover.

D. Standard Release Variant. Full Image Pull-Out Cover.

E. Hologram Limited Variant. Polybagged.
Trade Prints: X-Men: Mutant Genesis, Marvel Premiere Classic Library Edition Hardcover #48 and X-Men by Chris Claremont & Jim Lee Omnibus Volume 2
Fun Facts: Title Logic: The title comes from the old idiom "Crossing the Rubicon", meaning to go past a point of no return. Rubicon is a river in Italy. The river is notable as Roman law forbade any general from crossing it with an army. When Julius Caesar crossed the Rubicon in 49 BC, supposedly on January 10 of the Roman calendar, to make his way to Rome he broke that law and made armed conflict inevitable.
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Comic Summary: A group of mutants have stolen a shuttle and are being pursued by some agents. Magneto arrives and tears their ships apart before bringing them on board Asteroid M. At the mansion the X-Men are testing the building‘s defenses. They split into two teams, but only Wolverine, with Psylocke‘s help, is able to breach them. The two different crews fight on board the asteroid until Magneto stops them. One of them, Fabian Cortez, has a suggestion for Magneto. Back at the mansion the X-Men Blue team respond to a signal that Magneto is up to something. He has raised a nuclear submarine. The X-Men confront him, but after a brief battle he flies off with the nuclear weapons. Rogue tries to follow him to talk, but is shot down by a russian plane. Magneto is hurt and is healed by Cortez. Rogue is found in Genosha but is pursued by the newly formed Acolytes wanting her to join them. She disagree’s and fights them, and the X-Men arrive to help her. Magneto turns up and declares that Asteroid M will be a haven for all mutantkind.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 1 #1 20th Anniversary Edition - Rubicon
Importance Rating: 6.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Jim Lee
Writer(s): Chris Claremont
Release Date: December 2011
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
Fun Facts: The story in this comic is exactly the same as the original release of X-Men #1, but the coloring has been updated. It was digitally colored and enhanced.
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Comic Summary: A group of mutants have stolen a shuttle and are being pursued by some agents. Magneto arrives and tears their ships apart before bringing them on board Asteroid M. At the mansion the X-Men are testing the building‘s defenses. They split into two teams, but only Wolverine, with Psylocke‘s help, is able to breach them. The two different crews fight on board the asteroid until Magneto stops them. One of them, Fabian Cortez, has a suggestion for Magneto. Back at the mansion the X-Men Blue team respond to a signal that Magneto is up to something. He has raised a nuclear submarine. The X-Men confront him, but after a brief battle he flies off with the nuclear weapons. Rogue tries to follow him to talk, but is shot down by a russian plane. Magneto is hurt and is healed by Cortez. Rogue is found in Genosha but is pursued by the newly formed Acolytes wanting her to join them. She disagree’s and fights them, and the X-Men arrive to help her. Magneto turns up and declares that Asteroid M will be a haven for all mutantkind.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 1 #2 - Firestorm
Importance Rating: 4.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Jim Lee
Writer(s): Chris Claremont
Release Date: November 1991
Variant Covers: A. Marvel Legends Edition Variant. Comes packaged with Marvel Legends Action Figure. Same as original with "Not for Resale" Barcode and Marvel Logo printed at bottom.
Trade Prints: X-Men: Mutant Genesis, and Marvel Premiere Classic Library Edition Hardcover #48 and X-Men by Chris Claremont & Jim Lee Omnibus Volume 2
Fun Facts: None.

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Comic Summary: Magneto and the Acolytes defeat the Blue team of the X-Men and take them aboard Asteroid X. While Xavier tries to get through to Moira, they are both kidnapped by Magneto as well. Turns out that while Magneto was an infant and in Moira’s care, she manipulated his genetic structure, attempting to cure a possible instability of his central nervous system, suspecting that this condition had turned him into a villain. Magneto gets mad, having now to question his every decision since the procedure, angrily he makes Moira brainwash the Blue team into joining his Acolytes. The other half of the X-Men wonder how to help. The situation gets even more tense when Nick Fury reports that the US and Russia have decided to lauch a plasma cannon against Asteroid X.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 1 #3 - Fallout
Importance Rating: 5.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Jim Lee
Writer(s): Chris Claremont
Release Date: December 1991
Variant Covers: A. Marvel Legends Edition Variant. Comes packaged with Marvel Legends Action Figure.
Trade Prints: X-Men: Mutant Genesis, and Marvel Premiere Classic Library Edition Hardcover #48 and X-Men by Chris Claremont & Jim Lee Omnibus Volume 2
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: The Gold Team of the X-Men travels to Asteroid M in an undetectable space ship, desperately trying to safe their teammates, before the russians destroy Magneto’s base with a plasma cannon. Aboard the Asteroid Xavier helplessly sees his Blue Team brainwashed by Moira into following Magneto, though some of them seem to realize that something is wrong. Magneto still suffering from injuries received by Wolverine grows more and more dependent on Fabian Cortez‘ cures. When the Gold Team arrives they have to fight both their teammates and the Acolytes, but soon the X-Men remember themselves. Magneto stops the battle, wanting only Xavier, but then he collapses. Moira understands that Cortez has only boosted his powers to make him feel better, In the meantime Cortez has escaped, he intends to turn Magneto into a martyrer and inspire mutants all around the world to follow him. As the plasma canon is fired the X-Men hurry to their spaceship. They want to rescue Magneto and the remaining Acolytes as well, but they prefer to stay aboard Asteroid M and die as it goes down.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 1 #4 - The Resurrection and the Flesh
Importance Rating: 7.5 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Jim Lee
Writer(s): John Byrne, Chris Claremont
Release Date: January 1992
Variant Covers: A. Marvel Legends Edition Variant. Comes packaged with Marvel Legends Action Figure.
Trade Prints: X-Men: Mutant Genesis, and Marvel Premiere Classic Library Edition Hardcover #48 and X-Men by Chris Claremont & Jim Lee Omnibus Volume 2
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: Matsu‘o Tsurayaba has the Hand reanimate Omega Red, though it kills twenty-five of their operatives. Matsu‘o says that he financed Omega Red’s rebirth for one thing, the capture of Wolverine, who Omega Red remembers from his past. Meanwhile at the Xavier institute Moira MacTaggert has nightmares, plagued with feeling guilty for having tried to condition Magneto’s behavior while he was in her care on Muir Island. Moira wakes up screaming and Cyclops, Banshee, and Professor Xavier come to her room to see what’s the matter. Banshee can’t talk from getting his jaw broke so Xavier creates a mind-bridge between the three of them and Moira. Banshee tries to comfort her and talk her out of leaving the mansion, although to no avail because later she calls a taxi and leaves, leaving Banshee behind. Outside, Gambit and Jubilee are winning a non-mutant power game of basketball against Wolverine and Rogue. Wolverine’s team starts to use their mutant powers so Gambit evens the odds using his power to charge the basketball up and throw it at Rogue who goes crashing through one of the windows. Later Gambit and Rogue are leaving on a date when Beast, Jubilee, and Wolverine try to tag along following them. On their bike, Gambit tries to outrun the other three X-Men and doesn’t notice a trap in the road. The Hand and Omega Red capture both him and Rogue, and they cause the jeep of the other three X-Men to explode. Surprisingly they come out of the fire unharmed and start fighting the Hand, but they get taken out by Omega Red’s death spores as well. Shortly before fainting out, Wolverine remembers the smell from his past. The unconscious X-Men are loaded into an ambulance, making it look like a typical car accident to any passers by.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 1 #5 - Blowback
Importance Rating: 4.5 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Jim Lee
Writer(s): John Byrne
Release Date: February 1992
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: X-Men: Mutant Genesis, and Marvel Premiere Classic Library Edition Hardcover #48 and X-Men by Chris Claremont & Jim Lee Omnibus Volume 2
Fun Facts: Title Logic: The title makes reference to a military term, Blowback. It is the negative effect one suffers from one's own weapons.
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Comic Summary: Beast wakes up in an ambulance along with Rogue, Gambit, and Jubilee. They manage to break free, but can’t stop a second ambulance that they believe is carrying away Wolverine. At the War Room in Xavier‘s Mansion, Forge picks up a signal from Cerebro that a new mutant signature has been detected. Cyclops, Psylocke, and Colossus go to find the source of the signature. Colossus and Cyclops arrive in enough time to stop the other ambulance from getting away, but the Hand causes it to explode. In the debris they find Wolverine’s mask, but they know it’s a red herring, trying to lead them in the wrong direction and they head back to the mansion. In a briefing, the X-men decide that the Gold team will head to help Emma Frost at the Hellfire Club, while the Blue team will go after Wolverine. Beast finds that the airplane carrying the new mutant signature was headed towards Berlin. At Fenris’ secret lab in Berlin Wolverine is being held hostage while Dr. Cornelius examines his memories to find what Logan, Victor Creed and Maverick have done with the Carbonadium Synthesizer they had stolen thirty years ago from this same lab. Meanwhile Maverick is watching all this from the ventilation system and shuts down the lights in the facility, giving Wolverine the chance to break free. He quickly disposes of most of the guards, leaving only him and Omega Red standing. Wolverine knows that he would not win, so he runs from the fight and jumps out a window and drops ten stories down where Maverick rescues him. Meanwhile the Blue team breaks into the facility to try to save Wolverine. In Malibu Lila Cheney, tries to get Dazzler to remember her life with the X-Men. Suddenly Longshot arrives, hunted by Spiral, who is trying to take him back to Mojo and Lila teleports away with her friends.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 1 #6 - Farther Still
Importance Rating: 4.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Jim Lee
Writer(s): Scott Lobdell
Release Date: Main Storyline Series
Variant Covers: A. Marvel Legends Edition Variant. Comes packaged with Marvel Legends Action Figure. Same as original with "Not for Resale" Barcode and Marvel Logo printed at bottom.
Trade Prints: X-Men: Mutant Genesis, and Marvel Premiere Classic Library Edition Hardcover #48 and X-Men by Chris Claremont & Jim Lee Omnibus Volume 2
Fun Facts: None.

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Comic Summary: The X-Men are at Fenris’ secret lab in Berlin trying to rescue Wolverine. They have divided in two teams, but Beast, Cyclops and Jubilee run into Omega Red and the three get defeated without effort. The other X-Men are in a different corridor fighting off the Hand when Fenris attacks Gambit, removing him from the fight and Matsu‘o Tsurayaba takes control of Psylocke’s mind who in turn takes Rogue out with her psi-blade. A couple of blocks away in a subterranean cavern Maverick is trying to save Wolverine’s life. While Wolverine is unconscious he remembers his past, thirty years ago when he worked with Team X trying to run from Omega Red. Regaining consciousness, Logan hears the parameter alarm go off and sees Creed (Sabretooth) on a video screen going into Fenris’ lab. Maverick decides to move Wolverine and take him back to the German Embassy to figure out where the C-Synthesizer is, from there. Sabretooth though, was brought in by Matsu‘o Tsurayaba to hunt Wolverine down, so him and Psylocke go off to find Wolverine. Logan senses them coming for him, and tells Maverick that unless he wants to face the two of them on his own he had better release him from his hand cuffs. So Maverick releases Wolverine in enough time, Sabretooth shows up and the battle only lasts around thirty seconds. Later Matsu‘o Tsurayaba sees Sabretooth dragging Wolverine and Maverick through the sewers, and Matsu‘o is pleased. Elsewhere Longshot, Dazzler, and Lila Cheney find themselves trapped in the Mojoverse, as Major Domo is blocking Lila‘s powers. They run from Mojo to find the freedom rebels base and there they start to plan their next attack on Mojo.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 1 #7 - Inside Out
Importance Rating: 5.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Jim Lee
Writer(s): Scott Lobdell
Release Date: April 1992
Variant Covers: A. Marvel Legends Edition Variant. Comes packaged with Marvel Legends Action Figure. Same as original with "Not for Resale" Barcode.
Trade Prints: X-Men: Mutant Genesis, and Marvel Premiere Classic Library Edition Hardcover #48 and X-Men by Chris Claremont & Jim Lee Omnibus Volume 2
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: Sabretooth is carrying Maverick to a holding facility and mysteriously keeps repeating the same sentence over and over again. In the labs, Dr. Cornelius and Matsu‘o Tsurayaba are monitoring Wolverine as they try to read his past memories again. Matsu‘o Tsurayaba gets mad and accuses the doctor of not going fast enough and the Cornelius explains that too fast of a memory extraction could kill Wolverine. Tsurayaba doesn’t care and forces him to speed the extraction up. Wolverine remembers the past when he placed the C-Synthesizer in Janice’s lifeless body to hide it from the rest of Team X. Matsu‘o now knows where the synthesizer is and commands Dr. Cornelius to kill Wolverine. As Wolverine screams Psylocke stops her ruse of being under Tsurayaba‘s influence and attacks Omega Red and Tsurayaba. Elsewhere Maverick hears the commotion and breaks free of his captors. Turns out that Sabretooth was under Psylocke’s mental hold the whole time. Maverick and Sabretooth reach the X-men’s prison and they try to free them, but as Psylocke gets defeated. Sabretooth becomes himself again and fights Maverick. Luckily Beast breaks free releasing Jubilee in the process and she blinds Sabretooth with her powers. The escaping X-men get to Logan and Psylocke in time, as they are being torn apart by Omega Red. Together they defeat Matsu‘o Tsurayaba, Omega Red, and Fenris and escape in the Blackbird as the base explodes. They go to the German Embassy where Maverick and the X-Men part ways. Wolverine has some unfinished business though and next we see the Hand trying to dig up Janice’s body, but Wolverine was waiting for them and attacks them saving the C-Synthesizer and giving it to Maverick. In the Mojoverse, Dazzler witnesses both Lila Cheney and Longshot getting captured by Mojo, she decides that she needs help to battle him. (Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)


X-Men, Vol. 1 #8 - Tooth and Claw
Importance Rating: 10.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Jim Lee
Writer(s): Scott Lobdell
Release Date: May 1992
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: X-Men & Ghost Rider: Brood Trouble in the Big Easy and X-Men by Chris Claremont & Jim Lee Omnibus Volume 2
Fun Facts: Up until this comic, no one knew Gambit's real last name was LeBeau.

This issue features the first time we see interaction between Gambit and Bella Donna and Bishop in the comics.

The story continues in Ghost Rider (3rd series) #26.
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Comic Summary: Storm and Xavier are giving a tour of the mansion to their newest X-Men Bishop. As Bishop walks in to where the X-Men are waiting to introduce themselves to him, his eyes become wide and is amazed to see all his past heroes in one room. After he hears Gambit talk though, he recognizes the voice as the mysterious Witness from his future timeline. Bishop reveals Gambit’s real name setting Gambit off and Cyclops steps between them to keep them from fighting. Xavier tells them to continue with their plans for a picnic and everyone leaves to get ready. At the lake Cyclops is distracted by Psylocke swimming and does not hear what Jean is saying to him. Storm and Bishop are walking together and she is trying to convince him to not be so hard, that to become better then his enemies he has to choose peace before violence. Elsewhere Rogue has prepared a meal for Gambit, but it is interrupted when Bishop shows up. Gambit picks a fight with him and charges a pie up Rogue had made and threw it at Bishop, but Bishop ducked and it accidentally hit Rogue instead. As Bishop and Gambit begin to laugh and discuss their differences an unknown assailant blasts them off their feet. Gambit stops Bishop from firing back saying that their assailant is his wife Bella Donna. Later in the X-Mansion Belle explains why she needs Gambits help and the Blue team heads off on a train to New Orleans. Although now in New Orleans a cop tries to pull over the Ghost Rider for going over the speed limit, but when the cop notices his face he runs off scared.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 1 #9 - The Not So Big Easy
Importance Rating: 9.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Jim Lee
Writer(s): Scott Lobdell
Release Date: June 1992
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: X-Men & Ghost Rider: Brood Trouble in the Big Easy and X-Men by Chris Claremont & Jim Lee Omnibus Volume 2
Fun Facts: A little discrepance comes up in this comic... Bella Donna, in argument with Remy about his leaving her when he was exiled, says "You and me been in love since before we could walk..." making it apparent that they have know one another since they were born. In later issues, when Remy's young life is explained, he does not meet Bella Donna until they are around the age of 8, before he was adopted at the age of 10. In that first meeting they both not only were walking, but very good at fighting already.

The story continues in Ghost Rider #27.

Title Logic: New Orleans is commonly called "The Big Easy". The title is a play on the name.
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Comic Summary: The X-Men and Bella Donna watch Ghost Rider turn into a Brood Soldier. As the Brood’s Queen taunts the X-Men an army of Brood Slaymasters crashes through the ceiling. The X-Men fight them with Wolverine lashing out at the Brood Queen, yet the floor gives in, sending the X-Men in different corridors in the caverns below. Gambit and Bella Donna land together and angrily Bella Donna demands the reasons for why he left her behind so many years ago. Gambit explains to her that had had to leave after killing Belle’s brother in self-defense, and despite knowing that she would have wanted to come with him, he did not want her to leave her home and family, so he left alone. He also apologizes for leaving her and they hug. In another corridor Beast and Wolverine face the possessed Ghost Rider and then it runs away because Dan Ketch, Ghost Rider’s host, is fighting the Brood’s control. While yet in another corridor Jubilee runs scared into a chamber full of members of the Thieves Guild that was captured with the intention of assimilating them later after they have transformed the Guild’s special children. Rogue shows up and helps the Guild members from their stasis pods. The possessed Ghost Rider comes in with other soldiers and attacks the two X-Men members. They all come crashing through the wall and near where Cyclops and Psylocke are. Gambit then comes in and takes out the possessed Ghost Rider and Psylocke uses her psi-knife to enter Ghost Rider’s mind. Bella Donna enters the astral plane with Psylocke and finds the Brood soldier trying to take over Dan Ketch’s essence. Bella Donna attacks the Brood soldier distracting it long enough for Psylocke to separate it from Dan Ketch’s essence. Belle then uses all her strength to rip the Brood soldier’s essence apart. The act though ends up apparently killing her and Gambit asks the members of the Thieves Guild to take her dead body home. Then the X-Men and Ghost Rider head off to save the Guild’s children. (Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 1 #10 - Where Happy Little Bluebirds Fly...
Importance Rating: 6.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Jim Lee
Writer(s): Scott Lobdell, Jim Lee
Release Date: July 1992
Variant Covers: A. Marvel Legends Edition Variant. Comes packaged with Marvel Legends Action Figure. Same as original with "Not for Resale" Barcode.
Trade Prints: None.
Fun Facts: In more recent years, enemies that attempt to manipulate Gambit fail and he will use this to his advantage, but in this storyline Gambit is easily manipulated by Mojo.

Title Logic: The title are lyrics from the song 'Somewhere Over the Rainbow', sang by the character Dorothy in the 'Wizard of Oz' in which the X-Men are acting out in Mojoverse.
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Comic Summary: Meek transports Dazzler and himself to Xavier‘s mansion where they meet the X-Men’s Blue Team and the professor. Meek betrays them and transports them all into Mojo’s citadel, where they get attacked by Mojo’s army. Cyclops hits a volume control, and absorbing the extra sound, Dazzler escapes but runs into the mindcontrolled Longshot who believes himself to be a security guard. Longshot just stands there as Mojo’s henchmen blast Dazzler into a water pit sinking her out to the ground below the citadel. Later Longshot, Cyclops, Rogue, Wolverine, and Beast are made to act out the earthen version of “the Wizard of Oz”. Longshot finally gains his senses and tries to lead the X-Men to find Mojo. While in the citadel Mojo taunts Xavier and sends the rest of the X-Men and Lila Cheney out to act like the bat people in “the Wizard of Oz’s” movie. When the bat version of the X-Men meet Dorothy’s (Longshot’s) version of the X-Men both teams prepare to do battle with each other. Below the citadel, Mojo 2 the Sequel retrieves Dazzler’s body and takes her, hoping that she can be healed and used in the rebellion.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 1 #11 - The X-Men vs. The X-Men! (Again)
Importance Rating: 5.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Jim Lee
Writer(s): Scott Lobdell, Jim Lee
Release Date: August 1992
Variant Covers: A. Pressman Mail-In Cover. Was only available thru mail in coupon from X-Men board game.
Trade Prints: None.
Fun Facts: The group image at the end of the story was later made into a poster.

Title Logic: The last time the X-Men were taken to Mojoverse they battled the X-Men against one another in a Mojo TV show, they do it again in this issue.
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Comic Summary: Mojo 2 the Sequel asks Dazzler to help him overthrow Mojo. The plan is to get higher ratings than Mojo by broadcasting Dazzler and the rebels fighting Mojo. She agrees and the two of them head off through the Mojo Gardens sub-corridors to try to reach Mojo. While inside Mojo’s Dome the X-Men begin to fight against one another. During the battle though Xavier is able to break Psylocke’s mind control and she in turn helps Cyclops free himself from Mojo’s controls. Cyclops tries firing at Mojo through his shielding but to no avail so they change their plans and Cyclops shoots Rogue sending her through the Dome and out of Mojo’s range of control. Psylocke mentally informs Rogue that they are freeing the X-Men one by one and Jubilee is up next. Mojo figures out what Psylocke and Cyclops are doing and sends Gambit to make them break their concentration which he does. Elsewhere though, Jubilee forces Wolverine to break Mojo’s control, and he also tries to crash through Mojo’s shielding. The earlier attacks weakened the forcefield enough to the point that Rogue is able to break it. Although Mojo defeats Rogue, but that little bit of hope causes the rebels to fight Mojo. The X-Men come in also and Longshot gets mad after seeing Mojo killing more rebels. Longshot then picks up a sword, leaps, and plunges it into Mojo’s chest, apparently killing him. Xavier later tells Dazzler and Longshot that they both will soon be parents as he senses a child within Dazzler. Later Longshot suggests to Dazzler that they name the baby Shatterstar and the X-Men agree to leave with Lila Cheney after a short celebration.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 1 #12 - Broken Mirrors
Importance Rating: 4.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Art Thibert
Writer(s): Fabian Nicieza
Release Date: September 1992
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: At Xavier’s Institute Gambit and Rogue discuss earlier events with Gambits wife Belladonna and Beast is taking Betsy to the airport to visit her brother in England, while Cyclops watches Betsy leaving from his bedroom window and wondering about his new feelings he has for both Betsy and Jean. In the Danger Room Jubilee is going through a battle simulation against the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants IV, as Wolverine interrupts the exercise demanding that Xavier tell him why he lied about knowing nothing of Logans past. Xavier scolds Logan for going through his personal files. Wolverine apologizes for going through Xavier’s personal files and the professor explains that the file pertains to events in 1964 and his father’s work at Almagordo. In the past Brian Xavier was working along fellow scientists Kurt Marko and Alexander Ryking. Ryking’s son Carter was a mutant and was taken to a hospital where he was held sedated ever since because of his uncontrollable powers. In the present Carter Ryking, aka Hazard, goes out of control after watching CNN’s news report on his father’s death and breaks free. Xavier too saw the news report on Alexander Rykings death and decides to go to the funeral. As Xavier is contemplating the past at the gravesite Carter Ryking mindlinks with Xavier. Carter Ryking explains that he sent the file to Xavier, who tries to calm him down so he does not kill anymore innocent people. Carter takes Xavier to Almagordo to find out about their past. Valerie Cooper informs the X-Men of Xavier’s kidnapping and they leave to rescue him.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 1 #13 - Hazardous Territory
Importance Rating: 6.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Art Thibert
Writer(s): Fabian Nicieza
Release Date: October 1992
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: The X-Men blue team (minus Psylocke and Jubilee) arrive at Almagordo where Xavier is being held hostage by Hazard, aka Carter Ryking. Hazard asks why Xavier didn’t come here to find out about their past when Hazard sent Xavier the file about the place. Xavier says he didn’t believe what he read, which causes Hazard to blow away the side of a wall revealing a secret part of the lab. Rogue and Wolverine find the secret lab too and start to look for Xavier. Cyclops, Gambit, and Beast blow through another wall to enter the complex, revealing Hazard with Wolverine, Rogue, and Xavier captured. Rogue and Gambit try to fight off Hazard and are defeated. Cyclops complains of the team not fighting in an organized style so Cyclops and Beast try to attack Hazard. Beast buries Hazard in debris, but he breaks free trying to attack Cyclops, who fires his double shot from his visor destroying Hazard’s taser firing mechanisms. Unknown to Cyclops though Hazard cannot control his plasma energy without his mechanisms to focus his powers. While the X-Men decide to retreat, Xavier goes into Hazard’s mind showing him how to release his power without hurting himself or the X-Men. Hazard's power explodes destroying Almagordo, but saving himself and the X-Men. Wolverine decides to use Hazard’s temporarily loss of power to his advantage and demands some answers about Almagordo’s past, but Xavier tells Wolverine to let him go. They will not get any answers from him today and if there are any answers to their fathers‘ past it will be found where they lived not where they died. The X-Men leave to head back to the mansion, failing to notice a paper entitled Shiva Scenario, mentioning Kurt Marko, Alexander Ryking and Brian Xavier as involved scientists. Meanwhile back at Xavier’s mansion Jubilee receives a video phone call from Cannoball, who wants to talk only to the senior X-Men. In Istanbul Rusty, Zero, and Skids of the MLF steal an artifact containing an image of Apocalypse. Stryfe is pleased to hold the artifact and he vows to destroy Apocalypse’s past like Apocalypse had destroyed Stryfe’s future.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 1 #14 - X-Cutioner's Song - Part 3: Fingers On The Trigger
Importance Rating: 3.5 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Andy Kubert
Writer(s): Fabian Nicieza
Release Date: November 1992
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: X-Men: X-Cutioner's Song
Fun Facts: This comic originally came polybagged with a trading card.

Gambit also appears in a Gameboy advertisement in the middle of the comic.

This issue follows X-Factor (1st series) #84 and continues in X-Force (1st series) #16.
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Comic Summary: Beast and Moira are unable to stop Xavier’s techno-organic infection. X-Factor and the X-Men split up, one team hunting down the Horsemen, who have kidnapped Scott and Jean, the other trying to find X-Force and Cable, who, as the assassin, must have a cure. In Egypt, the Dark Riders awaken Apocalypse to tell his Horsemen attacked the X-Men. Elsewhere, Sinister exchanges the captive Jean and Scott for a canister of genetic material. Later, he attacks Xavier‘s mansion, which is guarded only by Bishop. X-Men Blue and X-Factor track down X-Force, and a fight starts.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 1 #15 - X-Cutioner's Song - Part 7: The Camel's Back
Importance Rating: 3.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Andy Kubert
Writer(s): Fabian Nicieza
Release Date: December 1992
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: X-Men: X-Cutioner's Song
Fun Facts: This comic originally came polybagged with a trading card.

Title Logic: The title refers to the idiom "the straw that broke the camel's back". It is from an Arab proverb about loading up a camel beyond its capacity to move. This is a reference to any process by which cataclysmic failure (a broken back) is achieved by a seemingly inconsequential addition (a single straw).
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Comic Summary: The X-teams defeat the entire MLF, but have casualties among their own. Boomer’s jaw is broken, and Rogue is blinded by Strobe. At the mansion, Beast and Moira have no idea how to save Xavier from the techno-organic virus that is ravaging his body. In Newfoundland, Cable convinces Bishop and Wolverine that he might not be responsible for the assassination, and so they team up. Elsewhere, Stryfe toys around with the captive Jean and Scott and accuses them of having been bad parents. Later, Stryfe travels to Egypt where he runs into the Dark Riders. He easily defeats them and then confronts Apocalypse.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 1 #17 - Waiting for the Ripening
Importance Rating: 4.5 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Andy Kubert
Writer(s): Fabian Nicieza
Release Date: February 1993
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: The X-Men are in the Blackbird heading to Siberia to take Colossus home so he can explain about his older brother Mikhail’s recent reappearance and suicide. When they arrive in Siberia, Colossus introduces his friends to his family and they all settle in for the night. Though an agent for the government watches all that is going on and radios in to Colonel Vazhin. The Colonel has just sent Omega Red into Neftelensk where Darkstar and Father Garnoff were recently lost to a mysterious mutant that has taken over the town. Wolverine wakes up the next morning to find Colossus already up and working in the farm fields. Cyclops though is still asleep and having a nightmare. He wakes up and tries to go take a shower but when he finds Psylocke is in the shower he stutters and leaves the room. Iceman walks into the kitchen for a cup of coffee as Jubilee wonders how it must be like for Illyana to become a teenager and then transform back into a kid again. Meanwhile back at Xavier’s school Gambit is trying to help Rogue with her recent temporary blindness and Beast tries to discuss personal issues with Xavier. Although the Beast gets mad and leaves the room when Storm, Warpath, and Cannonball interrupt him to tell Xavier of their need to go to Brazil and tell Magma and Empath about the Hellions‘ having been killed.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 1 #19 - A Skinning of Souls, Part 3: Harvest of the Innocent
Importance Rating: 4.5 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Andy Kubert
Writer(s): Fabian Nicieza
Release Date: April 1993
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: In Neftelensk the Soul Skinner sends Omega Red after Colossus and Vazhin, who have just found the town’s missing children. Colossus gets angry and tries to rescue his sister only to be held back by Vazhin’s protests and Illyana’s guards. Colossus blames Vazhin for their deaths, but Vazhin tries to explain to both the Skinner and to Colossus that it was never the intention of the Flagwatch operation to kill Piotr’s parents and he does not know what went wrong. The Soul Skinner thinks that their country likes to be expedient and they do not care who dies in their way. The Skinner wants to end the threat he poses and activates the acceleration chamber that Illyana is in, so that she can use her mutant power to teleport him to another dimension. Though it hurts him to see his sister in agony, Colossus realizes how futile it is for him to fight the Skinner alone and he leaves to get help. Free again, the X-Men attack the Soul Skinner trying to give Colossus enough time to work his plan. Colossus returns with the town’s children and tells Psylocke to bundle their pure innocence and release it into the Soul Skinner. Not wanting to remember the innocence of his dead daughter, the Soul Skinner shuts down his own mind. Colonel Vazhin then not wanting the Skinner to ever hurt anyone again kills him with a bullet to the head. Colossus frees his sister from the acceleration chamber and the X-Men find that Omega Red has escaped. Jubilee though wonders how the X-Men live everyday with the memories of the pain they have all suffered. At the Xavier Institute Rogue is using Gambit to act like her sonar so she can fly, even though she is temporarily blind. Beast watches the two and remembers to himself how carefree him and the other original X-Men used to be.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 1 #20 - Digging in the Dirt
Importance Rating: 5.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Andy Kubert
Writer(s): Fabian Nicieza
Release Date: May 1993
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
Fun Facts: Title Logic: Peter Gabriel's song by the same title, "Digging in the Dirt" was a popular song at the time this comic was made. The song is about finding the dark parts of one's soul.
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Comic Summary: In the Xavier Institute, Professor Xavier watches on a video screen the recent events of the deaths of Colossus' parents. Afterwards, Xavier asks Jubilee if she is hurting from the recent events in Siberia. She tells him "no" and they head off to check on Illyana who is sick from an apparent flu. Psylocke, dressed very sexily, heads for the Blackbird hanger where she finds Cyclops working on the plane. As she walks up to him, he accidentally falls, knocking her down. As he apologizes, Psylocke passionately kisses him. Cyclops breaks the kiss and leaves the room. Passing Jean along the way, and he tells her that he will have to miss their lunch date. As Jean watches Psylocke leave the hanger with a smile on her face she wonders whether she is prepared for the battle where she may lose her husband. Jubilee, looking for Wolverine, finds him in the grounds outside carving on a tree. He tenses up when he thinks he smells an intruder, only to realize it is just Psylocke, though he does not see her. In the mansion, Cyclops informs Xavier and Storm that he will be going to Alaska on vacation for a couple of days to see his Grandparents and relax. Xavier and Storm try to talk him out of running from his problems, but he is resolute. After watching him leave, Jean runs to the Danger Room to find Psylocke. Once there, she demands Psylocke to tell her if her and Cyclops are having an affair. Enraged, Psylocke uses her psi-knife on Jean and knocks her out. Suddenly, Psylocke sees an image of her previous self who turns out surprisingly real. The new arrival attacks Psylocke, and defeats her. When the rest of the X-Men arrive, the new arrival reveals herself as the original Betsy Braddock, stating that the Psylocke they know is and has been an impostor.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 1 #21 - The Puzzle Box
Importance Rating: 5.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Brandon Paterson
Writer(s): Fabian Nicieza
Release Date: June 1993
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: As the X-Men question her loyalty, Psylocke tries to remind her teammates that when it comes to trust she should have earned it by now. Enraged, the British Betsy attacks Psylocke, saying that Psylocke is lying about who she is. Xavier stops them and is then taken aside by Wolverine. Wolverine explains to Xavier that his senses tell him that both women are Betsy Braddock, and both are not. They both agree that the only way to answer their questions is to go to Lord Nyoirin's house for the answers. Meanwhile, Cyclops arrives at his grandparent's house in Alaska. There he prepares them for the truth of the recent events in his life surrounding his wife Madelyne and his son Nathan. In a penthouse in Tokyo, Lord Nyoirin meets with Shinobi to discuss how he can get Clan Yashida's honor back. The X-Men use Nyoirin's absence to their advantage and sneak into his house, only to discover a picture of Psylocke, labelled Kwannon, in Lord Nyoirin's study. Back at Shinobi's penthouse Nyoirin has left, but receives Matsu'o as a new guest. Matsu'o explains to Shinobi that the Gamesmaster has given him permission to kill Psylocke, and Shinobi cannot touch her. As the X-Men digest the revelation of the painting they are surprised by the Silver Samurai, who slices the Beast's back with his sword. Brandishing his sword at the rest of the X-Men, he tells them that in order to accomplish his goal of returning honor to the Clan Yashida, he will have to kill them all.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 1 #22 - The Mask Behind the Facade
Importance Rating: 5.5 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Andy Kubert
Writer(s): Fabian Nicieza
Release Date: July 1993
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
Fun Facts: There is a "S.H.I.E.L.D. File" on Gambit in the center of the comic.
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Comic Summary: In the state of Lord Nyoirin, the X-Men do battle with the Silver Samurai, whom they manage to defeat. After the fight, Gambit finds a scroll behind the torn painting of Psylocke/Kwannon they noticed earlier. It is Nyoirin's diary. Meanwhile in Tokyo, Japan Shinobi Shaw attends a meeting at a lounge with three of the top crimelord’s of the Jigoku crime underworld. After the meeting, the Gamesmaster appears before Shinobi and Matsu'o and explains to Shaw why he is giving the chance to kill Psylocke to Matsu'o and not to him. Back at Nyoirin's estate, the X-Men study Nyoirin's diary. Written in Japanese, Psylocke says that she cannot read it. Angered, the British Betsy uses her Psi-blade on Psylocke to explain what the scroll said and to mind probe Psylocke to see what she recalls. Through Psylocke's memories, the X-Men see Kwannon on a shipping dock where she finds Betsy Braddock unconscious just after she emerged from the Siege Perilous. Kwannon tries to help Betsy but when they touch both their minds merge and the two people become one mind in two bodies. With the memory finished, Psylocke, who feels angry about what she considers lies from Betsy, attacks her, forcing Gambit to step in and break up the fight. Suddenly, Lord Nyoirin arrives and explains to the two female X-Men that both of them are Kwannon and both of them are Betsy Braddock. While all this goes on, in Alaska Cyclops explains to his Grandparents about having to send his son to the future to save him and of his return as Stryfe. Their conversation is shortened when Mr. Milbury, one of Cyclops' Grandparent's neighbors comes over and asks for help with a fallen tree. Cyclops goes to help him, but when he arrives at Milbury's home he finds the neighbor transformed into Mr. Sinister.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 1 #23 - Leaning Towards Oneself
Importance Rating: 6.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Andy Kubert
Writer(s): Fabian Nicieza
Release Date: August 1993
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
Fun Facts: Gambit appears in a Sega Genesis advertisement in the middle of the comic.
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Comic Summary: In Alaska, Mr. Sinister surprises Scott and tells him of Stryfe's final revenge against Scott and Jean: the release of the Legacy Virus. As Cyclops asks Sinister at his comment on his brothers (plural), the Dark Riders appear and attack the two. Sinister surprises everyone by taking out Foxbat and showing that he could win the battle against the Dark Riders by himself. Now having gained their respect, Sinister orders the Riders not to kill Scott, but tells them he has said nothing about not roughing him up. After Sinister teleports away, the Dark Riders attack Cyclops. After Cyclops holds his own in the fight, Hard Drive appears and stops the battle. Cyclops, still angry about the Dark Riders' hand in making him send his son into the future, accuses them of starting the very same war they are testing for. As they teleport away, Barrage tells Cyclops they knew what they were doing. In Japan Lord Nyoirin explains to the X-Men that Shinobi Shaw and Matsu'o are responsible for Revanche and Psylocke's merging of minds and abilities. Gambit and Beast then head off to Tokyo, where they give Shaw a message to send to the Upstarts: the X-Men now know they exist. At the same time, Psylocke and Revanche find Matsu'o at his house in Chosin Japan where they are attacked by him. The two women easily defeat Matsu'o and, both using their psi-powers, have their revenge for his manipulation. In Xavier's mansion, he and Wolverine discuss Wolverine's recent trip to the Savage Land and the evidence he discovered of Magneto's return.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 1 #24 - Digging Deeper, Between Hope and Sorrow
Importance Rating: 7.5 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Andy Kubert
Writer(s): Fabian Nicieza
Release Date: September 1993
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
Fun Facts: "Poppa Gumbo's" does not really exist.
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Comic Summary: Gambit and Rogue are sitting in a dinner club that is called Poppa Gumbo. Rogue then asks Gambit why he does not talk about his wife, to which Gambit changes the subject and asks Rogue why no one knows her real name. Meanwhile, in the medi-Lab of Xavier's mansion Jubilee sits on the bed that Illyana recently died in. Holding back her tears, she clutches the same "Bamf" doll that Illyana had carried and held with her till she died. Shadowcat tells Jubilee that she had given Illyana that doll when she was Jubilee's age and now if Jubilee wants to keep it, she can. Outside Poppa Gumbo, Gambit and Rogue ride in a hansom cab, talking of how much emotion both feel for one another. Back at the mansion, Moira Mactaggert and Banshee are in the medi-lab talking about how both of them have seen too much death in their lives. They both begin to leave the lab when Cyclops, Xavier, Beast, and Jean Grey meet and greet them. Cyclops shakes Banshee's hand, and welcomes him and Moira back home. Xavier then tells the group about Cyclops' recent encounter with Mr. Sinister, but questions what Sinister said. Cyclops takes up for Sinister, telling Xavier that even though Sinister lies, he also tells half-truths when it is in his interest. Jean asks the other X-Men, what if Sinister is telling the truth and it was Stryfe who released the deadly virus killing Illyana? Elsewhere, Wolverine walks up behind Jubilee and she begins to cry, pained by the death of Illyana. Wolverine bends down and holds Jubilee in his arms, comforting her. While in Psylocke's bedroom in Xavier's mansion, Revanche and Psylocke decide to come to a stalemate, still unsure though of the extent of their connection.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)


X-Men, Vol. 1 #25 - Fatal Attractions - Part 4: Dreams Fade
Importance Rating: 5.5 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Andy Kubert
Writer(s): Fabian Nicieza
Release Date: October 1993
Variant Covers: A. Limited Black & White Hologram Wraparound Variant.
Trade Prints: X-Men: Fatal Attractions
Fun Facts: This issue is the fourth part of the Fatal Attractions crossover, continued from Uncanny X-Men #304 and continued in Wolverine (2nd series) #75.
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Comic Summary: In the White House, the president makes an emergency phone call to Russia, notifying him that the UN Security Council has activated the Magneto Protocols. A few minutes later, a man named Nick Fury awaits the actions of Forge, who is finishing the preparations to start the protocols, which he does. On Avalon, the actions of the world do not go unnoticed. Magneto flies to the middle of the barrier the humans have erected around Earth and realizes that the humans have made a mechanism which would never allow his powers to work while he was on Earth again, or so they think. Magneto concentrates, sending a swath of energy through the electromagnetic field, surrounding Earth, which effectively disrupts every electrical item on Earth. Cyclops informs the X-Men of the recent events and Xavier decides to take the opportunity that Magneto has given them to sneak attack him. After a lot of arguing, the X-Men reluctantly agree to allow Xavier to lead the battle, wearing his new battle armor that allows him to walk by using his mental powers to control it. After saying their goodbyes, the six-team members transport themselves to Avalon to begin their mission. After meeting Rusty and Skids and making their way to a control room, Xavier sends Quicksilver off to place a control disc in the computer’s main frame to allow Xavier control over the station. Xavier commands the station to teleport the Acolytes off of the station. Xavier seizes the opportunity to allow he and Jean to enter Magnus’ mind. Wolverine had attacked Magneto in order to save Quicksilver’s life, as he was about to be killed by his own father. Magneto wounded and kneeling on the floor, begins to use his powers to rip the adamantium from Logan’s body. Xavier, having had enough of Magnus’ killing, removes Magneto’s mind, leaving him exhausted and barely able to move. The X-Men are confused on what just happened until Xavier explains the horrific actions he just perpetrated on Magneto’s mind.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 1 #26 - Bloodties - Part 2: Civil Disobedience!
Importance Rating: 4.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Andy Kubert
Writer(s): Fabian Nicieza
Release Date: November 1993
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: Avengers/X-Men: Bloodties
Fun Facts: This comic is part of the Bloodties crossover, it continues in the West Coast Avengers #101.

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Comic Summary: The X-Men fly in the Blackbird, headed towards Genosha, when they receive a transmission about Cortez from Hammer Bay. Watching the same transmission hundreds of miles away on Avalon, Colossus faces a tough decision on whether to betray his new friends in order to help his old ones. Elsewhere, below Avalon, the Avengers fight to allow Wanda and Crystal the opportunity to free a Quinjet and runaway to Genosha. Captain America, Sersi, War Machine, and the Black Knight all sneak away with the two friends as they head off to face the tyrannical despot in Genosha. In Genosha already, Charles Xavier and his entourage are attacked by outside forces. Dawning their gas masks, the Beast and Xavier are able to escape the ambush. Shockingly for the Beast, Xavier knew about the ambush and takes Hank to meet his would-be allies a few yards away. Their new allies take Hank and Xavier to their convoy, where Xavier discusses Trish Tilby’s sad fate and his sadness on how he knows Hank feels. A few hours later, the X-Men arrive, only to be greeted by Cortez’s hounds, the Unforgiven. Talking about his father’s vegetative state, Quicksilver pounds on the first enemy while, unknown to them until the end, Cortez hears every word. While the X-Men face off against the Unforgiven, the Avengers have arrived in Hammer Bay, just in time to stop a riot between two Genoshan factions. Horrifyingly, just as Crystal begins to create gale force winds to stop the riot, Exodus hovers down and destroys every human around them.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 1 #28 - Devil in the House
Importance Rating: 6.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Andy Kubert
Writer(s): Fabian Nicieza
Release Date: January 1994
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: Jubilee is running through the woods of the estate as she comes across the dead body of her friend, Logan. Wearing her nightgown, she cries out scared as Sabretooth pounces from a nearby tree. Luckily, seconds later she wakes up, realizing it was only a dream. Hearing the commotion, Jean comes into the room to comfort her. Jean, now mad, sends out a psi-call to Scott, Ororo, and Hank to meet her at Harry’s Hideaway, a local tavern. While there, they discuss Creed’s recent addition to the mansion’s residents and their questioning of Xavier’s motives. In the mansion, Xavier studies Revanche’s condition and is turned down when he asks if he can study her more. Seconds later, Xavier’s attention is diverted, as he has to go check on Psylocke’s failed attempt at giving Creed his glow. While in the Control Annex, Xavier also watches the recording of Rogue and Remy delivering to Creed his evening meal. Later that night, Jean accuses Xavier of not thinking clearly, especially about Creed’s recent admission. Xavier thanks her for her comments and leaves to finally get some rest. Scott questions Jeans anger but their conversation is cut short when Moira calls asking for Jean to help give Creed his glow. Jean agrees and heads off to face her fears. While there, she puts down the forcefield and goes into Creed’s cell. Jean abuses Creed to ease her fears and leaves the cell without giving him the glow he wanted. Instead, she tells him to have the guts to face his past, just like everyone else in the world. In the morning, Jubilee takes Creed’s breakfast to him to try and ease her fears as well but it is not successful as she leaves just as scared as she came.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 1 #30 - The Ties That Bind: The Wedding of Jean Grey and Scott Summers
Importance Rating: 4.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Andy Kubert
Writer(s): Fabian Nicieza
Release Date: March 1994
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: Marvel Weddings
Fun Facts: Gambit catches the garter after the wedding ceremony.
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Comic Summary: Ororo and Jean talk. As Elaine Grey prepares her daughter for her wedding day, they discuss Logan and his problems. After a brief conversation with her other-reality daughter, Rachel Summers, Jean thinks about her future-husband, Scott, who is in a nearby room preparing himself. He is not alone, because Hank, Bobby, Warren and Alex all accompany him. After Xavier comes in and tells them to all come outside so the festivities begin, they are witness to the awesome sight of their legacy. Many of the X-Men’s allies and friends surround the altar in preparation for the wedding to begin. Jean walks down the aisle and the ceremony ends without a hitch, as Jean Grey becomes Jean Grey-Summers. During the festivities, hearts are drawn to the newly weds and, to finish of the party, Jean requests a dance with Xavier. The feat seems impossible to the earth-bound Professor but, with just a thought, his pupil lifts him off the ground with her telekinesis and they dance the final dance. Later that night, Scott enters the Professor’s office to say his goodbyes and informs Xavier that he does truly love him. After his departure, Xavier finds a note that Logan had left him. The Professor reads the note and, with his thoughts on paper, Xavier realizes Logan is right; he does need to lighten up.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)


X-Men, Vol. 1 #31 - Soul Possessions, Part 1: The Butterfly and the Hawk
Importance Rating: 4.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Andy Kubert
Writer(s): Fabian Nicieza
Release Date: April 1994
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: Spiral sits in her lair and watches the video monitors flash across the screen about the life of a young woman named Kwannon and the love of her life, Matsuo, seeing also their chance encounters and brief flirtations of love. Inside the mansion, of Xavier’s the young mutant named Revanche leaves a note for the Professor and then leaves the mansion as mysteriously as she came. Moments later, Xavier approaches Betsy and the two of them talk about Revanche’s note and her reason in leaving their team. Waiting for him to leave, she pulls out a present left to her by Revanche, her very own bionic eyes. Inside Spiral’s lair, her transmission is lost and she curses Revanche for removing the implants. Near the town of Chosin on Japan’s Pacific Coast, Matsuo looks over a picture of his love, Kwannon, and remembers a happier time between them. Interrupting his memories, Spiral appears and warns him that Revanche is coming after him. Back at the mansion, Warren offers to take Betsy for a drive, which she graciously accepts. While they go out to eat, Revanche appears to Matsuo and, after probing his mind for answers, he tells her that he was just trying to save their love. Revanche tells him that he failed; showing her Legacy-ridden body to him, she tells him that he placed her in a body fated to die! Feeling like he betrayed her, he honors her last request and that is to kill her before the Legacy Virus does. Back in Westchester, Warren crashes his car, due to Betsy’s panicked convulsions. After freeing themselves of the wreckage, the two X-Men are met by Spiral, who answers Betsy’s question on who has messed with both Kwannon and Betsy’s minds.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 1 #32 - Soul Possessions, Part 2: The Leopards and the Cats
Importance Rating: 5.5 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Andy Kubert
Writer(s): Fabian Nicieza
Release Date: May 1994
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
Fun Facts: Gambit asks the Professor to talk, the subject was about Rogue and her taking on the memories of his wife, Bella Donna (Gambit mini-series #1), but nothing is ever said about the talk between the two later.
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Comic Summary: Psylocke and Warren fight for their lives against the villainess, Spiral. Amidst the battle, she informs them that the way to find the truth about her past is to use the eyes that were given her. The other Blue team members arrive to help battle Spiral but, as soon as they arrive, the time-witch disappears into the snow-filled sky. Back at the mansion, Banshee and the Beast rig a device that can scan the memory banks of Revanche’s bionic eyes. After seeing the information they contained about the events surrounding their mind transfer, Psylocke decides to leave for Japan to tie up a few loose ends. Gambit watches her leave and turns to Xavier to request some time with him, to talk about his recent encounter with his wife, Bella Donna, and his relationship with Rogue. Xavier agrees to listen. In Japan, Psylocke goes to the estate of Lord Nyoirin but, too late, she finds that Matsuo has already arrived and killed the Japanese lord. After a brief conversation, Matsuo kisses Psylocke and uses last of Revanche’s powers to steal away all of Kwannon’s memories from the mind of Betsy. With his duty finished, Matsuo grasps Betsy’s Katana and attempts to commit suicide upon it. Betsy talks him out of it and he decides to live his life to honor the life of his butterfly. Two days later, at the mansion, Psylocke hurls the bionic eyes into the lake on Xavier’s estate and meets up with Warren to discuss their future.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 1 #33 - The Hearts of Thieves
Importance Rating: 10.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Andy Kubert
Writer(s): Fabian Nicieza
Release Date: June 1994
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: X-Men Visionaries: The Art of Adam and Andy Kubert
Fun Facts: This is the first time we see the interaction of Gambit and Genvieve Darceneaux. This is also the telling of the first time Remy met Sabretooth, though we have seen interaction between the two in past comics.



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Comic Summary: Rogue requests that Creed tells her about Gambit's time in Paris. He does as she says, using his image inducer she portrays holograms of Gambit and a woman he once knew named Genevieve. Creed was employed to steal back an item named the Cheating Star from Genevieve. While threatening her for the return of the jewel, Gambit arrived on the scene and saved the damsel in distress. After weeks of passionate days, Gambit breaks Genevieve’s heart by stealing the Cheating Star for herself and revealing that it was the jewel he was only after, not her. Going to his apartment to meet his brother, Henri, he is shocked to find his brother missing. Following a note left by Henri's kidnapper, he goes to Notre Dame, where he finds Sabretooth waiting. Creed has captured Genevieve and Henri and holds their lives in ransom for the jewel. Gambit returns the jewel to Creed but Creed drops Genevieve and Henri, leaving only one of them for Gambit to save. Making his choice, he chooses Henri and leaves Genevieve to die. Back at the mansion, Hank McCoy ponders their next move and hopes that he can find a cure for the Legacy Virus. Elsewhere, on the grounds of Xavier's estate, Gambit meets up with Rogue after finding that Creed and Rogue had talked. Rogue acts hurt and wonders if Gambit really knows what love means. He tells her that he needs her to help him find out if he truly does. Rogue leaves, saddened by the things she has learned today, and Gambit does not follow. Back in the mansion, Hank McCoy tells Creed to prepare for a debriefing tomorrow, because he is going to tell them all he knows about Mr. Sinister.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 1 #34 - Life and Consequences
Importance Rating: 7.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Andy Kubert
Writer(s): Fabian Nicieza
Release Date: July 1994
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: Following a hint of Sabretooth, a small strikeforce of X-Men, led by the Beast, discover Mr. Sinister’s secret headquarter beneath the orphanage in Nebraska. Rogue is giving Gambit the cold shoulder because of something Sabretooth revealed about him, but the Beast reminds them to stay focused on their mission, which is to find any information on the Legacy Virus. On their way in, the team gets attacked by the Marauder Riptide. He is easily defeated, and curiously Psylocke registers no mental activity, additionally his skin begins to deteriorate. Deeper in the complex they find Threnody connected to hundreds of monitors. She explains that Sinister has stabilized the plasma build up in her system and is using her to scan for Legacy infected mutants. Yet she is also using him, as she has learned a lot from the base’s databanks. The X-Men warn her that Sinister would not give away such information for free, but she says that he only comes to this lab every few months and never stays long. She shows them a chamber filled with genetic material that Sinister uses to clone his Marauders and other people. Turns out that the chambers have recently been malfunctioning, as the slightly damaged Riptide was cloned without command. Threnody explains that the chambers work in pairs, so his matrix partner – Sabretooth – was cloned too. Soon the X-Men find themselves under attack by the clone, but he is in even worse condition than Riptide and falls apart after one of Rogue’s punches. Threnody destroys the cloning chamber as it is too dangerous. She then tells the X-Men not to worry, as it will be months before Sinister finds out. The X-Men reluctantly leave her behind, but Threnody prefers to help their cause from inside Sinister’s organization.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 1 #38 - Smoke and Mirrors
Importance Rating: 7.5 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Andy Kubert
Writer(s): Fabian Nicieza
Release Date: November 1994
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: Cyclops and Phoenix return to the mansion after their honeymoon, only to discover the school now bears a new name: “Xavier Institute for Higher Learning.” Phoenix later coaches Psylocke in the use of her psychic powers, while Cyclops overviews Sabretooth’s latest training session in the Danger Room. Gambit replaces Cyclops in his post and exhibits his hatred towards Creed, first by submitting him to an almost lethal session and then fighting and almost killing him. Gambit vows that Creed and his insinuations about Gambit’s past will not ruin his relationship with Rogue. Meanwhile, Iceman wallows in self-pity, after Emma Frost made it painfully visible he has yet to tap his potential as a mutant. Beast tries to console him, although he is too absorbed with his research on the Legacy Virus, having discovered that the virus can also affect humans now. Simultaneously, Professor X decides to employ the mutant talents of the villainous Commcast, in order to retrieve his data that were lost during the recent demolition of the Ready Room. In New Mexico, Adam X pays a visit to Carter Ryking, seeking information on the mysterious Millbury. Ryking suggests he should seek Xavier. In Israel, Legion is visited in his coma by the ghost of the late Destiny, who speaks in riddles. Legion wakes up from his coma, wondering what the precog meant.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 1 #39 - Birds of a Feather
Importance Rating: 1.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Terry Dodson
Writer(s): Fabian Nicieza
Release Date: December 1994
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
Fun Facts: Gambit does not make an appearance in this comic, but he is mentioned by Beast in conversation and by Bella Donna at her ceremony of leadership.
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Comic Summary: The story begins with flashbacks of Philip Summers time in the wars, flying a bomber through the dark sky. In the present his plane has crashed deep in the winter forest, found only by Adam. Adam helps him from the plane wreckage and carries him to safety. Elsewhere, Beast is informing Jean of all the gossip around the mansion when she loses interest to her concern for her husband. Cyclops informs her they must go to Alaska, his Grandfather has gone missing. Far away, Legion wonders through the desert, recently woken from a coma that has left him less then sane. In New Orleans, Bella Donna prepares for the ceremony to make her leader of the Assassins. To honor the new title she vows to kill Remy Lebeau, Gambit. Back in the wilderness Adam informs Philip that he is an alien before they are rescued. Jean and Cyclops met with them at the hospital. Jean conects the minds of Adam and Philip so that they can share their memories of Adam's home.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 1 #40 - Legion Quest - Part 2: The Killing Time
Importance Rating: 3.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Andy Kubert
Writer(s): Fabian Nicieza
Release Date: January 1995
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: X-Men: Legion Quest
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: Legion has transported himself and four of the X-Men (Storm, Bishop, Psylocke and Iceman) 20 years to the past, where they all emerged memoryless. The rest of the X-Men find Jean Grey in the desert and after receiving medical treatment she tells them what happened previously. Cable arrives to help out just as Lilandra appears to give them a warning directly from the Watchers. In the past the amnesiac Legion has been transported to the hospital in Israel where both Xavier and Eric Magnus Lehnsherr work. A touch from Lehnsherr causes a psychic backlash, resulting in illusions of Eric’s past. Magnus calls Xavier for help and when they both get back to their patient they witness more illusions, this time of the present day X-Men.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 1 #41 - Legion Quest - Part 2: The Killing Time
Importance Rating: 7.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Ron Garney, Andy Kubert
Writer(s): Fabian Nicieza
Release Date: January 1995
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: X-Men: Legion Quest
Fun Facts: This is the last issue before the current reality turns to the Age of Apocalypse storyline for 4 months, then returns to normal and picks up where it left off before the wave.
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Comic Summary: Legion is fighting with Eric in the Past. Whilst they are fighting the time-displaced x-men are trying to reduce the damage being caused to the surrounding area. Psylocke contacts Charles and tell him that they need to stop Legion. In the future Xavier realises that the he and the x-men failed, the Mkraan crystal is destroying the universe and there is nothing they can do. The X-men spend their final moments with loved ones. In the Past Apocalypse decides it is the time for ascension. Legion is winning the fight when Iceman freezes him solid. The x-men believe that they have saved the day however Legion hasn't finished and he knocks them all out. He is about to kill Eric when Charles leaps in the way, and is killed instead. Legion and the X-men, apart from Bishop, disappear and the crystallise wave hits Earth in the present.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 1 #42 - Heaven Can Wait
Importance Rating: 1.5 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Paul Smith
Writer(s): Fabian Nicieza
Release Date: July 1995
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
Fun Facts: Gambit does not make an actual appearence in this comic, but is channeled through another character and spoke of in conversation.
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Comic Summary: Exodus and the Acolytes have brought a mysterious, unconscious creature aboard Avalon which not everyone trusts. It soon kills Milan and Rusty Collins before waking up and breaking out of its containment field. The creature, Age of Apocalypse’s Holocaust, engages Exodus in battle, tearing Avalon apart. Voght flees to Earth, accidentally teleporting Cyclops and Phoenix back to the station. Meanwhile, Xavier and Storm hear news of a massacre by mutants from Archangel. Rogue, channeling Gambit, tries her hand at theft but is halted by Iceman.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 1 #45 - The Enemy of My Enemy
Importance Rating: 10.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Andy Kubert
Writer(s): Fabian Nicieza
Release Date: October 1995
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
Fun Facts: The theater in which the story takes place is later revealed as the location that Gambit made the deal with Sinsiter to collect the Marauders.

There is a slight error in the comic...when Remy drops in on Rogue in the theater she acts as if she had no idea he had waken from his previous coma she put him in, but she had spoke to him on the phone before this encounter and was well aware of him being awake.

Title Logic: The title is one of the rules of triadic interaction....the full rule is "The enemy of my enemy is my friend."
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Comic Summary: Rogue and Iceman continue their cross-country journey amid arguments and painful emotions. A recuperated Gambit flies the Blackbird out to Seattle, where Rogue and Iceman end up as well. After becoming frustrated with her powers in a bar, Rogue flies away, and Gambit rescues Iceman from some mutant-hating college students who witnessed the scene. Gambit’s siphoned memories lead Rogue to an abandoned theater, where her two teammates meet her. Gambit tries to convince Rogue to move on, deal with it and return with him, but she can’t continue unless she finds out the nature of the mysterious memories that cause him so much pain. In the end, he refuses to tell her what happened in the theater, afraid it will ruin everything he has worked so hard to attain. Yet Gambit wants to give himself to her completely to convince her of his love and offers to let her touch him. Rogue refuses. Neither of them is satisfied, but she decides to leave and take some time off from the X-Men. Iceman takes the Blackbird back to Xavier’s, but Gambit remains in Seattle for a few days to sort things out. Sinister approaches him one night, warning him that it is not over. Nothing is settled. He will have to play the hand that Sinister dealt him eventually.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 1 #46 - Onslaught - They're Baaack...
Importance Rating: 8.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Andy Kubert
Writer(s): Scott Lobdell
Release Date: November 1995
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: X-Babies Classic
Fun Facts: This is the first time Gambit meets the X-Babies. The original X-babies did not include a mini Gambit like this group does.

Gambit also appears in an advertisement for the Exiles comic in the center of the comic.

Title Logic: "They're Back" is a popular quote from the movie Poltergeist 2.
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Comic Summary: Gambit and Bishop spend a night on the town at a seedy gambling club that Remy has frequented in the past. The uneasy companions discuss Bishop’s suspicions that Gambit may be the man who ultimately betrays the X-Men and leads to their death. Their night is disturbed when they jump in to save five of Mojo’s X-Babies from an angry mob at the club. The miniature versions of the X-Men are fleeing from Gog and MaGog, who are scheduled to terminate the young remnants of Mojo’s former rule. Meanwhile, Iceman and Phoenix discuss Bobby’s concern that Emma Frost may still be lurking in his mind while they shop at a bookstore. Jean tells him that she’s probably not there, and broaches a conversation about the healthy nature at which his powers are slowly developing. Yet their night is also interrupted when two more X-Babies show up at the bookstore. Out in the Midwest, Senator Kelly investigates some mysterious disappearances at a Sentinel research facility, only to discover that Onslaught was the perpetrator. In an unknown location, an amnesiac man resembling Magneto finds himself alone in a barn.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)


X-Men, Vol. 1 #47 - Big Trouble in Little Italy
Importance Rating: 6.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Andy Kubert
Writer(s): Scott Lobdell
Release Date: December 1995
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: X-Babies Classic
Fun Facts: Title Logic: 'Big Trouble in Little Italy' is a play on the movie title "Big Trouble in Little China".
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Comic Summary: The X-Babies continue to flee from Gog and MaGog, who are bent on canceling them. Bishop and Gambit recuperate from their previous engagement with the two hunters and fight them again, to little avail. The X-Babies strike back, buying enough time from Bishop and Gambit to gather themselves once again, but Gog and MaGog are ultimately too powerful. Fortunately, Phoenix and Iceman arrive with two more X-Babies and stall them even more. Yet their combined might is not enough and Gog is about to swallow the X-Babies whole when Dazzler arrives. She sends the two henchmen back to the Mojoverse and offers to let the X-Babies live with her. Everyone is happy with this arrangement and they soon depart for home. Afterward, Phoenix reveals that she no longer sensed a life within the supposedly pregnant Dazzler. The four X-Men wonder how she is doing, but conclude that she has to be free to find her own way. Back at the mansion, Xavier has come to a conclusion regarding Sabretooth and calls Boomer in to discuss it.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 1 #48 - Five Card Studs
Importance Rating: 5.5 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Luke Ross
Writer(s): Scott Lobdell
Release Date: January 1996
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
Fun Facts: Though Gambit throws the poker game in the issue in an obvious attempt to make the newest team member, Cannonball, dislike him, it is never discussed or said why he did so.

Title Logic: Five-card stud is the earliest form of the card game, poker.
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Comic Summary: Storm, Gambit, Beast, Iceman, and guest, Thing, play poker as Sam Guthrie looks on and annoys Beast. Thing leaves and allows Cannonball to join the game. In a diner, Bishop discusses his mental problems caused by the Legion Quest with Jean and Cyclops. The Dark Beast looks on with interest. Back at the game, the X-men find they have been conned by Sam, who played naive to tha game before, but continues to win. He goes up against Gambit alone in the game. At the end instead of showing his last card, Gambit charges it, being deemed a cheater because of it. When Storm picks up the remains of the card thrown by Gambit she realizes that he would have won.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 1 #50 - Onslaught - Full Court Press
Importance Rating: 4.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Andy Kubert
Writer(s): Scott Lobdell
Release Date: March 1996
Variant Covers: A. Standard Release Variant.

B. Newstand Non-Foil Variant.

C. Limited Edition Gold. Numbered 1 of 4,500 on back cover.
Trade Prints: None.
Fun Facts: Title Logic: A full court press is a basketball term that refers to a defensive style in which the defense applies man-to-man pressure to the offensive team the entire length of the court immediately after the inbound pass. The figurative sense is 'a vigorous attack or offensive; strong pressure', and is often found in political contexts.
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Comic Summary: Awaking in a reality that seems strange and deadly to them, four X-Men are horrified to see how much injury their bodies have taken, but the most shocking fact is they cannot remember how they got their injuries. Back at the mansion in Westchester, Xavier awakens at the sense of his former-students’ fears, only to see the Aborigine named Gateway ready to teleport him away, as well. Luckily, for Xavier, both Bishop and Phoenix rush to his rescue and knock Gateway unconscious. After trying to interrogate the silent Aborigine, the team is informed by Hank that he believes Storm, Iceman, Cyclops and Wolverine are being tested by Onslaught. The test has begun and, at the source of Onslaught’s power, they face off against a powerful foe by the name of Post. After being thwarted repeatedly, the four mutants figure out how to defeat their opponent and rematerialize back at the mansion. After their arrival, the psionic form of Onslaught greets them and the other X-Men of the mansion. The psionic tells them that their victory was weak and, once Onslaught comes onto the scene, the world will become remade and there will be nothing the X-Men can do to stop it.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 1 #51 - Deathbound Train
Importance Rating: 6.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Pascual Ferry
Writer(s): Mark Waid
Release Date: April 1996
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: While using Cerebro, Professor X discovers a spike of mysterious energy in northern New Jersey. Bishop, Gambit and Beast decide to head out to investigate the disturbance. Their coordinates lead them to a commuter train bound for New York City, which is swarming with mysterious mutates who pass on their “plague” by skin-to-skin contact. Meanwhile, Jean Grey and Scott Summers are at Jean’s parents’ home when Graydon Creed, a long-time thorn in the side of homo-superior, appears on the family television. He announces his candidacy for President of the United States, prompting Professor X to call a contact in the government wondering if he will have his support in case the X-Men need to take drastic measures. Back on the train, Gambit and Bishop head to the engine while Beast stays behind, devising a knock-out anesthetic gas from anything he can scrap together to contain the mutates. Mr. Sinister appears, claims responsibility for the plague and grabs Beast by the throat and proceeds to head to the front of the train. Gambit devises a way to stop the runaway train but doesn’t even know himself if it will work. He proceeds to charge the entire train with kinetic energy, turning it into a one hundred ton bomb!
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 1 #52 - Collector's Item
Importance Rating: 7.5 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Andy Kubert
Writer(s): Mark Waid
Release Date: Main Storyline Series
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
Fun Facts: When Gambit, Bishop, and Dark Beast escape Sinister's lab, Remy informs them they are in St. Louis, something that was never known to them. Making it aware that Gambit has been to the St.Louis lab sometime before. Dark Beast questions it in his mind, but decides to keep it to himself for future use. He never uses the information in later comics.
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Comic Summary: Gambit, Bishop and Dark Beast (posing as this reality’s Beast) are aboard a train, full of passengers infected with a mutating virus – a train that heads straight into the heart of New York City. In a last ditch attempt to stop the train, Gambit charges it with kinetic energy, which Bishop absorbs and re-channels. The kinetic backlash works and the train comes to a standstill. Before they have time to celebrate, though, they are knocked out and abducted by the perpetrator, Mr. Sinister. Later, they wake up in his lab in St. Louis. Sinister informs them that the effects of the virus were only temporary, although he already plans to develop a new, more formidable strain. Sinister also admits being intrigued by Bishop, since he is a time-traveler from the future, which entails he is not included in Sinister’s collection of data of every known mutant. Fascinated, he pries into Bishop’s head and examines his memories. Terrified, Dark Beast realizes that Sinister, through his investigation of Bishop’s memories from his time in the Age of Apocalypse, is going to discover McCoy also hails from that reality. He fears that discovery could instigate unpredictable reactions on Sinister’s part. Before this happens, though, Bishop and Gambit manage to break free and smash up Sinister’s lab and equipment, causing him to flee. Meanwhile, a mysterious man known as Bastion examines the train wreck, while Rogue sets up a new home in Pine Bluff, South Carolina, trying to leave her life as an X-Man behind.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 1 #54 - Onslaught - Inquiring Minds
Importance Rating: 5.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Andy Kubert
Writer(s): Mark Waid
Release Date: July 1996
Variant Covers: A. Prismatic Etched Hologram Cover Variant.
Trade Prints: Onsalught the Complete Epic Volume 1 and Onsalught the Complete Epic Volume 1 Hardcover
Fun Facts:
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Comic Summary: Cannonball worries over a recent lecture he received at the hands of his mentor, Charles Xavier. His worries have to wait, though, as he is called to action on a search for Cain Marko, the human Juggernaut. On their search, Cyclops is startled to realize his psychic rapport with his wife has been severed, so he goes off to find Xavier. Underneath the mansion, Jean leads Cain Marko to the Z’nox chamber, where she can probe his mind for the answers that Onslaught has hidden. Shockingly, she realizes that the door has not been shut all the way, so the being known as Onslaught probably knows they are there. Back in the office of Xavier, he sits perturbed by the presence of Scott Summers. Xavier tells Scott that Jean is a grown woman and perfectly capable of taking care of himself. Berating his mentor, Scott tells Xavier that Jean has met Onslaught. Xavier promises to find Jean. Jean is going through the mind of Cain and commanding him to destroy the wall that Onslaught has built. Cain destroys the wall and Jean learns who Onslaught really is. Jean commands Cain to run and he does but, sadly, he runs into the arms of Onslaught. Onslaught rips the gem of Cyttorak from the chest of Cain, revealing who he truly is… Charles Xavier.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 1 #55 - Onslaught - Invasion
Importance Rating: 4.5 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Andy Kubert
Writer(s): Mark Waid
Release Date: August 1996
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: Onsalught the Complete Epic Volume 2 and Onsalught the Complete Epic Volume 2 Hardcover
Fun Facts: Story continues on in Uncanny X-Men #336.
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Comic Summary: A team comprised of the Avengers, Fantastic Four, as well as Bishop and Iceman of the X-Men, stand atop Four Freedoms Plaza as a witness to Manhattan’s destruction. The teams await more arrivals in the form of Ant Man, Wasp, Gambit, Rogue and a new character, Magneto, who is now calling himself Joseph. After a brief conversation, they all head towards the battle that is awaiting them below, as hundreds of Sentinels attack the populace of New York. A handful of the most intelligent of the group stay behind to prepare offensive weaponry to better take on Onslaught. The X-Men join forces to take on a few Sentinels, but their biggest battle comes from afar. As atop a huge Ebony Citadel, made from the powers of young Franklin Richards, the monster calling himself Onslaught blasts the Sentinel’s attackers to the ground. Even the approaching Blackbird is not left unscathed, as the passengers on board plummet to the ground. Below the citadel, Magneto stirs from the rubble. With a look of anger, he tells them that Onslaught has made his first opening statement.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 1 #58 - Testament
Importance Rating: 7.5 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Bernard Chang
Writer(s): Scott Lobdell, Ralph Macchio
Release Date: November 1996
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: Storm travels into the Morlock tunnels on the anniversary of the Mutant Massacre to pay respects to the Morlocks who died. She realizes that someone else is already down there, and it turns out to be Gambit, also paying his respects with hundreds of lighted candles. She is surprised, as she doesn’t yet know of Gambit’s role in the Massacre (see Uncanny X-Men 350). Storm reveals that she feels responsible for the Massacre, as she was the leader of the Morlocks at the time. Iceman’s father stands up for mutants at a Graydon Creed interview, and at the X-mansion Gambit and Joseph fight over Rogue. Havok spies on J. Jonah Jameson.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)


X-Men, Vol. 1 #59 - Touched
Importance Rating: 1.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Andy Kubert
Writer(s): Scot Lobdell
Release Date: August 1996
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: X-Men vs. Apocalypse Vol. 1
Fun Facts: Gambit does not appear in the storyline, but is mentioned by Joseph very briefly.
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Comic Summary: Cyclops struggles with the loss of Xavier and other problems and is comforted by Jean, while Hercules arrives to pick up Quicksilver. Joseph works on a device that would allow Rogue to touch without absorbing. Bobby and Sam still undercover in Creed’s campaign slowly earn the trust of Graydon Creed and Carly Alvarez.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 1 #70 - Homecoming
Importance Rating: 1.5 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Carlos Pacheco
Writer(s): Joe Kelly
Release Date: December 1997
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: X-Men: Zero Tolerance
Fun Facts: Gambit does not appear in the comic himself, but is talked about among the characters in the storyline.
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Comic Summary: Iceman brings Marrow and Cecilia Reyes back to the mansion with him, following their adventures against the forces of Operation: Zero Tolerance. However, the trio is shocked to discover that Bastion has thoroughly stripped the mansion of everything by use of nanotechnology. Cyclops, Phoenix, Cannonball, Wolverine and Storm also return to the mansion with bad news: Cyclops was planted a nanotech bomb in his chest during the time he and the others were imprisoned by Bastion in the Hulkbuster Base and Jean is barely keeping the bomb from exploding thanks to her telekinesis. Cecilia decides to perform an operation in order to save Scott’s life – as well as theirs. Cannonball brings antibiotics from a drugstore and Storm boils some water while Cecilia uses Wolverine’s middle claw as an impromptu scalpel to open Scott up. Things are further complicated when Juggernaut shows up, together with his lawyer, and announces that he is the legal owner of Xavier’s financial estate, following Charles’ incapacitation. Juggernaut is ultimately enraged by the disdainful way the team treats him and decides to attack. However, at that moment, Rogue, Beast, Joseph, Maggott and Trish Tilby also return to the mansion. Bemused by Maggott’s slugs and amused by the overall condition of the team, Juggernaut departs. Peace restored, Cecilia extracts the bomb by use of Marrow’s bones and Rogue ingeniously tosses it to one of Maggott’s slugs, which devours it, saving everybody from certain death. Eventually, everybody goes to bed, although the current developments, including the animosity between some of the team members, the absences of Gambit, Bishop and Professor Xavier and the arrival of Maggott, Cecilia and Marrow guarantee that things are not going to be easy.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 1 #71 - A House in Order
Importance Rating: 1.5 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Carlos Pacheco
Writer(s): Joe Kelly
Release Date: January 1998
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
Fun Facts: Gambit is not in the comic but is in Jean's mental thoughts and she mentions him and his trial.
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Comic Summary: Scott Summers and Jean Grey-Summers decide to take a leave of absence from the X-Men so that Scott can recuperate from his injuries. Jean has some last day tasks to complete, including a telepathic cleaning of the mansion to erase all traces of Bastion. Iceman takes Trish back to Manhattan, while Cecelia Reyes accidentally flirts with Beast, much to her embarrassment. Cannonball and Maggott begin to get into verbal spats, which Jean tries to quell. Jean finds Storm and Wolverine in the stables, digging up Storm’s old gold, tiara and lock picks. Storm assures Wolverine that their guests will be fine in the mansion but Wolverine hits a nerve when he mentions Marrow to Storm. Jean, Cannonball, Maggott and Cecelia head into town to get some coffee and fresh supplies but Storm refuses to let Marrow go along with them. Scott and Wolverine discuss their situation and Scott puts Wolverine in charge of the school until he comes back. Wolverine lets Scott know in advance, though, that the rules are going to change and then secretly heads to the basement to deal with the problem of Marrow. Jean’s group return to the mansion after learning that the heroes thought dead in the Onslaught crisis are actually alive and well. Scott and Jean discuss if they should leave and decide it is for the best. In Cairo, a man runs to the airport to deliver a package to Storm, so she can come and save them all from Ananasi. In Venice, Sebastian Shaw is met by a being, who hands Shaw an envelope bearing an emblem of Apocalypse. Meanwhile, in Salem Center, a homeless man is killed and early signs lead to Maggott’s slugs as being the culprits.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 1 #80 - Children Of The Atom: Part Two
Importance Rating: 1.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Brandon Peterson
Writer(s): Joe Kelly
Release Date: October 1998
Variant Covers: A. Dynamic Forces Exclusive Variant.
B. Deluxe Hologram Variant.
Trade Prints: None.
Fun Facts: Gambit does not appear in the storyline but does appear in a team picture in the back of the comic.
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Comic Summary: Kitty escapes from the “X-Men” and saves Dr. Corbeau from them too. The Blackbird is totaled but everyone is safe except for Nightcrawler. Shadowcat sends a message to G.W. Bridge at S.H.I.E.L.D. then meets up with the others to stop the “X-Men” form hijacking the Benassi Rocket. Xavier turns out to not be himself and hijacks the rocket. Rogue absorbs the powers of Colossus, Nightcrawler, and Wolverine to temporarily become one super mutant. The real X-Men destroy the satellite. In the end, the fake Xavier changes himself into a mechanical creature calling itself Cerebro; it reabsorbs the fake X-Men into itself.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 1 #81 - Jack of Hearts, Queen of Death
Importance Rating: 9.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Adam Kubert
Writer(s): Joe Kelly
Release Date: November 1998
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
Fun Facts: This the first and last interaction between Gambit and the character, Kali.
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Comic Summary: Following the recent battles and crises, the X-Men are getting back to normal. They have redecorated the mansion and replaced the equipment stolen by Zero Tolerance. With Colossus, Nightcrawler and Shadowcat just having rejoined after being part of Excalibur for many months, Storm wants the X-Men to practice together in the Danger Room, but much to the anger of the rest of the team, Marrow rebels against such discipline. Rogue and Gambit, seeing each other again for the first time since she abandoned him in Antarctica, head out to Boston to have time to talk. While there they are attacked by a powerful wannabe Goddess called Kali, who keeps hearing voices inside her head. Obeying their every command, Kali is convinced that she has to kill the "lovers", much to the annoyance of the two X-Men. Over the battle, Gambit and Rogue realize that they still have feelings for each other. With Kali eventually defeated, apparently overloaded with her own energies, Rogue asks Gambit to tell her that he still loves her, like she still loves him. However Gambit is too afraid to proclaim his love, and Rogue flies off, upset. As Gambit is left alone, a green mist comes out of his body, and speaking in a female voice it claims Gambit for herself. She tells him if he ever touches Rogue again she'll kill everyone he cares about.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 1 #82 - The Hunt for Xavier - Part 2: Charly
Importance Rating: 7.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Adam Kubert
Writer(s): Joe Kelly
Release Date: July 1998
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
Fun Facts: The Hunt for Xavier is continued in Uncanny X-Men #363.
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Comic Summary: A fireball crashed into the mountains of Tajikistan. The X-Men, consisting of Storm, Gambit, Rogue and Colossus, arrive at a monastery there looking for Professor Xavier. There are two such mutant signatures of Charles registering in the world, and this is where one of them is found. There they encounter a huge crystal barrier, and upon entering find themselves in a world of altered realities where a little girl called Nina uses her psychic powers to try and keep them away, thinking they are monsters out to get her. Nina is taking her orders from someone that she calls "Charley." The X-Men find a way out of their warped reality; strong emotions. When they escape Nina's guardian, Renée, identifies them as the X-Men. Nina is upset, though; they have let in the very monster that she was trying to prevent access to her. It is called Cerebro, and it has come for Charles Xavier, and it is to eliminate all opposition...
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 1 #83 - The Hunt for Xavier - Part 4: Tomb Of Ice
Importance Rating: 6.5 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Adam Kubert
Writer(s): Joe Kelly
Release Date: January 1999
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
Fun Facts: There is also an advertisement for Battlebooks that Gambit appears in half way through the comic.
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Comic Summary: Cerebrite Alpha merges with the body of Colossus, and continues attacking the X-Men in the ice monastery of Russia as the young psychic girl Nina and her guardian Renée, watch. The X-Men are beaten down one by one, as it uses the X-Men's own weaknesses against them; Storm's claustrophobia and her belief to have overcome it; Rogue's love for Gambit. But Nina uses her powers to revive Rogue, who in turn helps her team-mates. Meanwhile, across the globe in the Liberty Electric Authority, Cerebro is planning his ultimate goal; the cataloguing of all humans. Back in Russia the X-Men are taken down yet again, leaving Nina unprotected. Storm is apparently killed. Cerebrite Alpha takes Nina and heads off to be with Cerebro, where humanity awaits their final program.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)


X-Men, Vol. 1 #84 - The Hunt for Xavier - Part 6: Dream's End
Importance Rating: 4.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Adam Kubert
Writer(s): Joe Kelly
Release Date: February 1999
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
Fun Facts: This comic is part of the Hunt for Xavier storyline.
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Comic Summary: Cerebro tells Xavier that they will bond, and together they will change the course of humanity forever. Xavier fears that his dream is coming to an end. The X-Men not taken by Cerebro (Rogue, Nightcrawler, Colossus, Gambit, plus Renée) are heading out in the X-jet to find Xavier, wondering all the while how Cerebro was created in the first place. Suddenly Cerebrites Bet and Alpha attack the jet.Cerebro explains to Xavier of his creation; Bastion was indeed his accidental creator, and his mission is to scan and catalogue every human on Earth. Once catalogued all hostilities will cease. To do this they need to bond. Xavier wont do it, so Cerebro grabs Nina, threatening to rip the information out of her mind on how to reactivate his telepathic powers. At that moment the X-Men arrive, after bailing out of the jet during a fight with the Cerebrites. Xavier has no choice; he allows Nina to reactivate his powers. Now with the captures X-Men freed they join the others and confront Cerebro. But Cerebro activates the Xavier protocols, and swiftly the X-Men are killed. However, it turns out to be a trick made by Xavier and Nina. Xavier quickly uses his powers to stop the Cerebrites so the X-Men can take them out. But Cerebro's mind is still active, and tries to activate the nanos that will sweep the power-lines and scan and catalogue every human on Earth! Xavier and Nina enter the astral realm, where Nina is able to reprogram the nanos so Cerebro scans human minds instead. Seeing them as individuals confuses him to the point where he dissipates into nothingness. With Xavier returned to them, and Cerebro defeated, the X-Men decide to return home.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 1 #85 - A Tale Of Two Mutants
Importance Rating: 3.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Alan Davis
Writer(s): Joe Kelly
Release Date: March 1999
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: Magneto: Rogue Nation
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: Xavier and Magneto both have a mild crisis of faith. In Manhattan, the X-Men enter a burning hospital to save its residents when they find a room full of babies. Despite their efforts, they are met with hostility from the police, making Xavier wonder if his dream still holds true. Xavier gives up and is going to telepathically take over the minds of the police to save his students, but Storm steps forward and reasons with the authorities, who listen, much to Xavier’s surprise. Thanks to his students, Xavier knows his dream still lives. In Los Angeles, Magneto topples a building and disguises himself as a board member of the company that owns the building. He beings to talk to Bill Jones, head of the construction crew, though is intent is to learn from an everyday man what the opinion on mutants is, as Magneto must be sure that what he is doing is right before he unleashes his latest scheme. Magneto eventually drops his guise and forces Bill to say hateful things in the heat of the moment. Though his “proof” of humanity’s evil is ill-founded, he makes his judgment and heads to the North Pole, where his robotic lackey, Ferris, has completed his new base. There, Magneto sends out the call to his followers.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)


X-Men, Vol. 1 #86 - Thanks for the Memories
Importance Rating: 4.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Alan Davis
Writer(s): Alan Davis, Fabian Nicieza
Release Date: March 1999
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: Magneto: Rogue Nation
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: Joseph has Magneto's memories of the destruction of Avalon, Piotr putting him into an escape pod, and Astra rescuing him after landing in the Arctic. She had been Magneto's first recruit to the Brotherhood, but she argued with his methods and left. Joseph is her tool against him, and she scans his recent memories. At magnetic north, Magneto powers an E-M field; the X-Men are on nearby Ellesmere Island with their crashed jet. Kurt tries to port with Logan to the Acolytes' jet overhead, but the E-M storm throws off his aim, and they fall from mid-air. Rogue, trying to catch them, flies in front of Piotr, who is conducting electricity and shocks her. In Genosha, mutates neverendingly rebel against magistrates, and Huxley makes plans.
The Acolytes debate rescuing the X-Men. Xavier sends his astral form to talk to them, but they're mad about his wiping Magneto's mind, and Scanner scrambles him, sending him back to his body. Logan wants to walk north to the coast, but Xavier has a plan. Ferris tells the UN to surrender. The Russians launch non-metallic nukes north. Magneto detects and tries to divert them, and they are triggered to detonate on his power. Magneto tries to divert the blast, while the X-Men take desperate cover under the snow.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 1 #87 - Magneto War - Part 4: No Surrender!
Importance Rating: 4.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Alan Davis
Writer(s): Alan Davis, Fabian Nicieza
Release Date: April 1999
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: Magneto: Rogue Nation
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: The X-Men arrive at the polar tower just in time to see Magneto and Joseph battle it out as Astra watches. Xavier uses his telepathy to discover Astra’s involvement. Nightcrawler teleports to take out Astra, but before he does so, she makes a comment implying she knew him when he was much younger. Xavier, Colossus and Storm approach Joseph, as Rogue and the others take down Magneto. Joseph, no longer under Astra’s influence, works to repair the damage down to the magnetosphere and to stop the spreading electromagnetic storm. With the aid of his friends, who keep his mind and body intact, he is able to fix the damage. The others battle Magneto, though Gambit secretly feels that Rogue is going easy on Magnus, due to her old feelings for him. The X-Men do their best to take down Magneto, but are unsuccessful. Joseph, who has taxed himself in fixing the magnetosphere and has aged into an old man because of it, uses his last strength to end the storm and then converts himself and the polar tower into magnetic energy that becomes one with the magnetosphere. Before he passes on to a higher plane of existence, he tells Xavier that humans and mutants can only live together when Xavier and Magneto work together. Suddenly, a United Nations convoy arrives with Ferris and Dr. Huxley. Huxley, very well knowing that Magneto’s threats are useless without his polar tower, still gives into his claims for her own mysterious reasons. She then cedes over control of Genosha to Magneto! Wolverine is enraged, so Xavier puts him to sleep. The X-Men leave, unable to do anything more for this situation. After the UN leaves as well, Magneto tries using his powers to lift his helmet but fails. Whether it is exhaustion or some other problem, it doesn’t matter. Neither would bode well at this stage in Magneto’s journey.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 1 #88 - A World Apart
Importance Rating: 4.5 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Alan Davis
Writer(s): Alan Davis, Joe Casey
Release Date: January 1999
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: The X-Men are teleported by a being that calls himself Ejulp to a strange, other-dimensional world. Traditional laws of physics do not apply here and their mutant abilities work much differently and, after using her powers, Storm is rendered unconscious. Ejulp explains to the team that Storm is being kept in a protective trance by the Trion, the sentient manifestations of the forces that comprise this dimension. Black Tom Cassidy also shows up, much to everyone’s surprise, and explains that the Juggernaut has been possessed by an evil force and is now rather violently crushing his way across dimensions. It was Black Tom who sent Ejulp to retrieve the X-Men, since Ejulp’s people are pacifists and are unwilling to battle Juggernaut themselves. While Ororo – still locked in her dream – “meets” a younger version of her self, Xavier’s astral form and Wolverine – the two accidentally merged after touching each other – together with Shadowcat and Nightcrawler pursue Juggernaut and soon discover him. Sadly, he is now of gigantic proportions!
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 1 #89 - Yesterday's News
Importance Rating: 5.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Alan Davis
Writer(s): Alan Davis, Terry Kavanagh
Release Date: June 1999
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: The X-Men find themselves transported in a place that is not their Earth, yet curiously imitates New York City. Dispatched by the rest of the team to have a look around, Nightcrawler and Shadowcat soon discover that this counterfeit version of New York is flooded with doppelgangers of superheroes. Kitty manages to knock out her own doppelganger and replaces her among the impostors, while Kurt teleports Kitty’s copycat back to Xavier for interrogation. Kitty witnesses the impostors watching dated news reports about Earth’s superheroes in their monitors, before stumbling on the doppelgangers of Captain Marvel, Adam Warlock and Thunderbird, who capture her. Kitty realizes all these impostors are Skrulls, and these three in particular have severed ties with the others. Meanwhile, after examining Kitty’s doppelganger, Xavier also realizes they are Skrulls, planning an infiltration of Earth. Even worse, though, the X-Men were apparently displaced in time, as well as in space: they have been transported to Skrulls’ homeworld just as it is about to be consumed by Galactus! Meanwhile, Gambit decides to wander around on his own, hoping to get medical treatment for the injured Marrow.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 1 #90 - Eve of Destruction
Importance Rating: 7.5 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Alan Davis
Writer(s): Alan Davis, Terry Kavanagh
Release Date: July 1999
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: Stranded a few years in the past, on the moon of the Skrull homeworld, the X-Men are about to bear witness to the consumption of this world by the almighty Galactus. Professor Xavier realizes he has to plead with Galactus to avert the coming catastrophe. His psi-form leaves his body behind and reaches the homeworld, where he implores Galactus to spare this planet, appealing to his finest qualities. Despite his efforts, though, Galactus rebuffs him. In another part of the moon, Wolverine and Shadowcat fight some Skrulls, aided by the three renegade Skrulls that bear the guises of Thunderbird, Captain Marvel and Adam Warlock. During the fight, their three Skrull allies are mortally wounded, but not before one of them transfers his knowledge of piloting a Skrull starship to Shadowcat. Nearby, the previously injured Marrow emerges from the healing medical chamber Gambit placed her in… only now she looks beautiful and with a controlled bone growth! Eventually, the X-Men gather together and Shadowcat pilots the last remaining Skrull lifeboat away moments before Galactus consumes the entire world. Struggling to recover from the shock of bearing witness to this genocide, the team tries to figure out how to return home, considering they are stranded several years in the past. Shadowcat eventually places everyone in suspended-animation, leaving the ship in auto-pilot and programming it to wake them up when they reach their own time and planet. When the team wakes up, they find out that they are, indeed, entering the Earth’s atmosphere. However, they also find out that Kitty miscalculated and programmed them to wake up a bit earlier than they were supposed to, namely, during their most recent conflict against Magneto that ended in bitter defeat for the team! The X-Men consider this a chance to intervene and literally change history by defeating Magneto, when suddenly their ship is struck and violently repelled by energies coming from Magneto’s tower-base.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 1 #91 - Technical Difficulties
Importance Rating: 6.5 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Andrew Robinson
Writer(s): Alan Davis, Terry Kavanagh
Release Date: August 1999
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: Physically exhausted after being away for weeks, the X-Men return to the mansion, eager to rest. A restless Rogue welcomes them, anxious after her recent experience with Magneto in Genosha. The X-Men proceed to examine Marrow, following her recent transformation in the Skrull healing pod. However, her bio-scans reveal nothing alarming. Meanwhile, aboard the S.H.I.E.L.D. helicarrier, Major Remington Sole gives his audience a demonstration of their newest fighting machine: Deathlok. Just then, a S.H.I.E.L.D. scout ship that was investigating Muir Island returns to the helicarrier and its two pilots, both enslaved by Douglock’s Techno-Virus, begin infecting every agent they come across. Douglock himself is being controlled by the nefarious Red Skull, although he struggles to recover his identity. In Muir Island, Shadowcat, Colossus and Nightcrawler discover remnants of Douglock’s techno-organic conversion process. They also discover a tracking device, which leads them to the helicarrier. The trio then infiltrates the helicarrier, in quest of Douglock. Inside, as chaos takes over and infected agents are hunting down the uninfected ones, Director Nick Fury tries to come up with a plan to tackle the situation.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 1 #92 - Dream's End - Part 2: Pressure Points
Importance Rating: 6.5 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Jeff Johnson
Writer(s): Alan Davis, Terry Kavanagh
Release Date: September 1999
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: Astonishing X-Men: Deathwish and X-Men: The Shattering
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: At Xavier’s request, Cyclops and Phoenix are summoned to the mansion. Each, in turn, has a private meeting with him. With the exception of Storm, however, the rest of the X-Men are banned from seeing him. Xavier’s erratic behavior, however, takes its toll and an exasperated Gambit is the first to depart. Xavier finally appears before the team and expresses his utmost disappointment, asserting that his students have failed him and asking them all to leave and stay gone. Rogue, Shadowcat and Nightcrawler depart together, intent on vacationing, whereas Colossus and Marrow head for Boston. Meanwhile in outer space, Deathbird neutralizes her fellow companion, Bishop, for reasons unknown. Bishop later wakes up in what appears to be the Nevada desert. Meanwhile, the Mannites have teleported Nina into their hideaway, hoping she can help them with the latest of their kind, a baby called Beautiful Dreamer. The baby has been unable to wake up, after discerning an impending evil with his powers. Nina indeed senses something evil when she touches the baby and decides to enlist Xavier’s aid. However, after she finds herself unable to telepathically contact Xavier, since the Professor has raised a protective wall around his mind, Nina’s psychic form contacts Wolverine, Cyclops and Phoenix instead, begging for their help.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 1 #95 - Do Unto Others
Importance Rating: 3.5 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Tom Raney
Writer(s): Alan Davis, Terry Kavanagh
Release Date: December 1999
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: Astonishing X-Men: Deathwish and X-Men: The Shattering
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: At the mansion, the X-Men are still coping with the shock of discovering that the recently murdered Wolverine was actually a Skrull. Reasonably, they all wonder about the whereabouts of the true Wolverine. Meanwhile, a cadre of Skrulls continues spying on Polaris, acting on behalf of their mysterious ally, who has clarified that Lorna is one of the Twelve and, as such, should not be harmed. However, the Skrull commander arrogantly abducts Lorna and brings her to their headquarters, hoping to snatch a reward from his ally, in exchange for delivering Polaris to him. To his surprise, ‘Polaris’ is revealed to be Cyclops in disguise. The X-Men were aware of the Skrulls’ espionage of Lorna and their plan of using Polaris as bait now leads the entire team to the Skrulls’ base. In the ensuing battle, Cyclops and Phoenix are also revealed to be among the Twelve, while the Skrull known as Fiz slips away, harboring serious doubts that the X-Men are truly mortal enemies of his race. As the fight progresses, Death, Apocalypse’s newest horseman, suddenly appears and blows up the entire base. The X-Men succeed in evacuating the Skrulls’ base and then confront Death, shattering his mask and revealing… Wolverine himself! Visibly brainwashed and with no connection to his previous life, Wolverine claims he now only lives to serve his master, Apocalypse, before he flees through a teleportation device, much to the X-Men’s shock!
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 1 #96 - Apocalypse: The Twelve - Part 4: The Gathering
Importance Rating: 3.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Alan Davis
Writer(s): Alan Davis
Release Date: January 2000
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: X-Men vs. Apocalypse Vol. 1
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: Xavier heads out to recruit Magneto. After a heated discussion, Magneto agrees to help him. Back at the institute, the X-leaders are unsure whether Fiz is to be trusted. Jean tries to contact Iceman through Cerebro, but only manages to watch him get captured by Deathbird, the Horseman of War. Wolverine, the Horseman of Death teleports into the mansion. He succeeds in ‘porting Mikhail back to Egypt, but is unable to do it himself. He fights the X-Men, but ends up running away into the sewers. Part of the team is assigned to go after Wolverine, while the rest head to Egypt to rescue their friends. In Japan, Ahab, the Horseman of Famine, captures Sunfire. In the end, we see Apocalypse with all the captured mutants behind him. He believes the Age of Apocalypse will soon be here.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 1 #97 - The End Of The World As We Know It - Part 2
Importance Rating: 4.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Alan Davis
Writer(s): Alan Davis, Terry Kavanagh
Release Date: February 2000
Variant Covers: A. Standard Release Variant.
Trade Prints: X-Men vs. Apocalypse Vol. 1
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: The X-Men above are still fighting the Skrulls and cultists. They are severely outnumbered. The mutant Skrulls are thrown into the fray and they attack Fiz. Fiz manages to get through to one of them and eventually all of the mutant Skrulls switch sides and fight along the X-Men. After the tides have turned, Fiz tells the X-Men to go after their friends. Inside the temple, the Monolith receives so much energy that he bursts out of his null orb and grows extremely large. He breaks the rest of the Twelve free as he unleashes some of his power. Cyclops, Phoenix, Xavier and Cable head out to look for Apocalypse while the rest try to stop the Monolith. The Horsemen try to prevent anyone from going after Apocalypse, but Mikhail teleports them away along with himself. Nothing is stopping the Monolith, so Bishop decides to absorb all of his energies. He succeeds and is sent away by the temporal energies. The original search party finds Apocalypse about to bond to the body of Nate Grey. They try to interfere, but Apocalypse is too strong now and easily keeps them at bay. Cyke can think of only one thing to do and that’s to knock Nate out of the machine and take his place. The rest of the X-Men enter just in time to see the horrifying end result.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 1 #98 - Ages of Apocalypse - Part 5: First & Last, Part 2
Importance Rating: 6.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Alan Davis
Writer(s): Alan Davis, Terry Kavanagh
Release Date: March 2000
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: X-Men vs. Apocalypse Vol. 2
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: The X-Men are now in the future. An alien teacher by the name of E’tha goes over a brief history of the X-Men with her class and tells of all the good they’ve done in the universe. The students are distracted by a ship’s arrival. Onboard are Professor X, Storm and Colossus. There’s a big celebration and everyone is there. Magneto shows up with his Brotherhood and we find out that Xavier is dying. We also find out that Phoenix and Charles haven’t been close ever since Cyclops sacrificed his life to stop Apocalypse. They are alerted to a machine that could possible save Charles’ life. It only requires their mutant energies to activate it. After starting up the machine, Cyclopalypse reveals himself. They have energized him once again. He turns back time to when the whole thing first began attempting to take their entire life energies. During the process the circuit explodes and Jean thinks it was Cyclops’ doing. However, nobody believes her. Cable attempts to kill Cyclopalypse, but Jean stops him, allowing Cyclopalypse and the Monolith to teleport to safety. The X-Men have saved the world once again. Back at the mansion, Professor mulls the recent events over in his head. He wonders if Jean and him will ever be close again. In the end, Jean leaves the mansion once more.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 1 #100 - End of Days
Importance Rating: 1.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Leinil Francis Yu
Writer(s): Chris Claremont
Release Date: May 2000
Variant Covers: A. Dynamic Forces Variant.
Trade Prints: None.
Fun Facts: Gambit does not appear in the storyline, only on the cover.

This issue has 9 different variant covers, Gambit only appears on 2 (that are shown to the left). The others are not shown since he has no appearance in them.
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Comic Summary: Kurt Wagner, the former X-Men known as Nightcrawler, prays in the Church of St. Michael the Archangel when, suddenly, he is shot in the back with an arrow. Frightened, he teleports away from a group called the Neo, led by Domina. Jaeger absorbs Kurt’s powers and goes after him. Elsewhere in Brooklyn, Nightcrawler teleports himself to Cecilia Reyes for medical attention and, in the infirmary, Cecilia treats his wound. Kurt, however, fears Cecilia will be in danger as Jaeger shoots Cecilia with an arrow. Cecilia recovers from her attack and uses her force field on the offensive to attack Jaeger. Jaeger soon overpowers her and the injured Nightcrawler comes to the rescue. Right as Jaeger is about the kill Nightcrawler, Cecilia’s force field extends itself and skewers Jaeger. Elsewhere, in space, Shadowcat, Colossus, Psylocke, Rogue, and the new Thunderbird are working on making the High Evolutionary’s station habitable. The team finishes their task with Psylocke’s new telekinesis and wait with Peter Corbeau of the new space crew. The new space team arrives at the station aboard the Intrepid and quickly gets to work to get the station on line. During a party, Colossus asks Rogue if she read the letter Corbeau delivered for Gambit. Rogue told her that she ripped it up, because she knows that since Gambit is leading the Thieves Guild, he will one day have to choose sides. Colossus turns into his metal form and kisses Rogue, who is left surprised. Elsewhere on the station, Shadowcat goes down a vertical tunnel where she meets her new boyfriend Seth, another crewmember. Seth, however, attacks her. Kitty rips off her earring as Seth electrocutes her and hides it in her mouth. Right before she fades into unconsciousness, he tells Kitty that off all on board, only they will live. Awakening, Kitty is wrapped up like a mummy and uses her earring to cut her way out. She finds Seth, who is dressed in a new kind of techno-space suit. Seth tells Domina that the station, which destroyed their civilization, will soon be destroyed. Domina questions Seth’s choice to bring Kitty but Seth tells Domina that Kitty is Neo. Domina’s transmission breaks up as she realizes that Jaeger is dead. Kitty attacks Seth, but his explosives go off. The X-Men reveal their identities, which panic the crew even more. Kitty, Colossus, and Rogue battle Seth but he ruptures the hull and tosses Rogue out. Seth says that their races could have lived in peace but they chose war. He says goodbye to Kitty and flies down to Earth. The station falls out of orbit and begins to head towards Earth. The X-Men find that only the Intrepid shuttle is left. Psylocke wraps the shuttle in a bubble to keep the atmosphere in while Colossus and Rogue toss the crew across the space to Thunderbird and Corbeau. Everyone gets aboard but a girder assembly breaks off and heads towards the ship. Shadowcat is tossed by Colossus to the girder and she phases it through the shuttle. Not waiting for Kitty, the team blasts off back to Earth. Kitty returns to where Seth put his suit on and finds one for her. She puts it on and relays a message to the Intrepid to fill them in on her status. Kitty turns the suit on and streaks towards Earth. Domina and Rax see the shuttle heading back towards Earth and let out a howl to mourn their dead. Kurt and Cecilia are nearby and hear the howls, which remind them of their days as X-Men. Kurt realizes he must return to the X-Men.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 1 #104 - Painted Ladies
Importance Rating: 7.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Leinil Francis Yu
Writer(s): Chris Claremont
Release Date: September 2000
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
Fun Facts: Gambit temporarily takes over as leader of the team, with protest from Cable.

Title Logic: I am not sure how either apply to the story, but "Painted Ladies" are a type of butterfly. It is also a term to describe Victorian houses which are usually painted in a multi-colored scheme.
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Comic Summary: In Hong Kong, the five remaining X-Men attack the local Hellfire Club branch in search of another lead to find the Crimson Pirates and the Goth. Phoenix mentally finds their next lead, who is a waitress spying on the Hellfire Club. Wolverine stalks the women to her meeting point with the Goth. The others return to their villa and discuss how their reputation is being hurt by their hit and run tactics on major crime families. They decide that they must do everything in their power to stop this new slave trade, no matter how bad they look. Elsewhere, the captured X-Men make an escape attempt, thanks to Gambit and Storm, but find themselves neck-deep in a giant slave-processing center, where hundreds of kidnapped people are being packaged for transport. They encounter the leader of the Goth, who is appropriately also called the Goth. To evade being recaptured, Gambit proposes a deal to the Goth. Rogue absorbs Phoenix’s telepathy and attacks Killian and the Crimson Pirates at their Hong Kong headquarters. There, she meets Kymri, a friend of Nightcrawler’s who has been converted into a personal Hound for Killian. Rogue escapes and the X-Men head out to face the Pirates and the Goth in final confrontation. In Hollywood, after learning more about Senator Kelly’s plan to use mutants as his presidential campaign topic, Mystique vows to stop Kelly, no matter what. With volume 7 of 13 of Destiny’s diaries, she may very well be able to do so.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 1 #107 - Maximum Security - Part 16: On the Yard!
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Leinil Francis Yu
Writer(s): Chris Claremont
Release Date: December 2000
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: Avengers / X-Men: Maximum Security
Fun Facts: Gambit does not really show up in this comic personally, he is in flashbacks and memories only.

This issue is part of the Maximum Security story line. It continues from Gambit on-going #23 and continues into X-Men Unlimited #29.
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Comic Summary: In the Danger Room of the Xavier Institute for Higher Learning, Nightcrawler goes through a practice session when he is interrupted by Cerise, who kisses him. Despite protests from Cerise, Nightcrawler refuses to kiss her, because it would be against his new faith. When questioned about her arrival to Earth, Cerise tells Nightcrawler she was sent by Empress Lilandra to contact the X-Men. By the train station, Rogue broods over how she killed the Goth and contemplates what Gambit told her about the duties of a leader. Nearby, Z’cann, a member of Xavier’s Cadre K, is ambushed by the Blood Brothers, who have been sent to kill her before she reaches the X-Men. Rogue rushes to the site of the battle and defeats the Brothers. Z’cann, who fears that she is dying, touches Rogue to pass on her information, but she uses her telepathy to boost up the process, which causes Rogue’s powers to go haywire. Now, she is manifesting powers of people she has absorbed in the past. Rogue returns to the mansion with Z’cann, but looks like a Skrull. After proving she is for real, she leads the X-Men to Ellis Island to destroy an alien transmat ring. However, Z’cann’s memories are taking their time integrating with Rogue’s. Luckily, at the last moment, she realizes that she has to protect the ring so one of Xavier’s agents can come through. Rogue throws Colossus in the way of Thunderbird’s plasma bolt to save the transmat ring, just in time for Xavier’s agent and former X-Man, Bishop, to teleport through.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)


X-Men, Vol. 1 #108 - Dream's End - Part 4: The Future Is Now!
Importance Rating: 3.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Brett Booth, Leinil Francis Yu
Writer(s): Chris Claremont
Release Date: January 2001
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: X-Men: Dream's End
Fun Facts: None.

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Comic Summary: Rogue, Bishop, Wolverine and Rahne fly across the Atlantic on a jet to get back to the mansion to deliver the dying Moira MacTaggart, who holds the cure for the Legacy Virus in her head. Rogue begins the surgery on Moira, but the X-Men head right into a storm, which makes things more difficult. While no one is around, Wolfsbane promises the unconscious Mystique that, when she kills her, she will make sure she screams. At the mansion, the other X-Men return home to tell their other members of their victory against the Brotherhood. However, Colossus is not happy and begins to realize that the dream of peaceful coexistence will never be fulfilled. Xavier talks to Colossus and apologizes for replacing the Russian’s dream with his own, but Colossus tells him not to and that it was his choice to join and stay with the X-Men. Rogue realizes that they will not make it to the mansion in time and is about to absorb Moira to get the data, but finally Xavier hears Moira’s calls in her mind. Xavier and Jean reach Moira and the two lovers begin the data transfer, but Xavier begins to flat line, as he does not want to live without Moira. Kelly begins his new speech on equality with mutant kind, but Cable temporarily leaves him to save Xavier. Cable and Jean convince Xavier to let Moira go, who finally passes away, after announcing her love for Charles. Cable returns to Kelly just in time to see him assassinated, not by a mutant, but by a human.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 1 #109 - Ceremonies
Importance Rating: 6.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Thomas Derenick
Writer(s): Chris Claremont
Release Date: February 2001
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: X-Men: Dream's End
Fun Facts: This comic also has 3 reprints of past Christmas related comics. One being Uncanny X-Men #341 which also includes appearences from Gambit.
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Comic Summary: On Christmas Eve, a group of X-Men have a snowball fight in Salem Center, which eventually leads to Psylocke and Thunderbird rolling down a hill, where Neal and Betsy start to flirt, much to the annoyance of Warren. Storm meets with Gambit and Beast to discuss the diaries of Destiny and Storm decides that the diaries must be found, but Xavier must never know. That night, Betsy meets Warren at the wreckage of his penthouse, where he confronts her about Neal and breaks up with her. Betsy tries to convince Warren that she has no feeling for Neal, but Warren disagrees and tells her that their relationship is going nowhere. In Japan, Wolverine goes to Mariko’s grave and is found by Viper, who delivers a message from the missing Shadowcat. That night at the mansion, the X-Men gather to celebrate. Storm handpicks a group of X-Men to go with her to find the diaries of Destiny and the new team of X-Men rejoins the others to spend their last few nights at the mansion.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 1 #140 - Murder at the Mansion
Importance Rating: 1.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Phil Jimenez
Writer(s): Grant Morrison
Release Date: June 2003
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
Fun Facts: Gambit does not appear in the comic itself, only on the cover.
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Comic Summary: Bishop and Sage arrive at the Xavier Institute, having been invited as impartial investigators of the apparent murder of Emma Frost. The two quickly determine that Emma was killed by a diamond bullet, which hit a flaw in Emma’s diamond body. Bishop and Sage question student and instructor alike, including the Beast, Professor Xavier, Xorn, Angel Salvadore, the Stepford Cuckoos and Jean Grey. Jean is the only one Bishop rules out as a suspect, after Jean convinces him through a telepathic rapport that he cannot even explain. Wishing to investigate a possible lead involving the recent drug, Hypercortisone D, Bishop visits Omega Gang member, Redneck, in prison, who tells Bishop that he obtained the inhalers from Quentin Quire, who purchased them in the woods behind the school. Back in the Institute, Beak confesses tearfully to the Beast that is was he who was selling the Kick drug and it was he that killed Miss Frost. Meanwhile, following Bishop’s lead, Sage discovers a set of inhalers in the woods as well as an old cabin. Entering the cabin, Sage discovers dozens of cocoons hanging from the ceiling. She also discovers the murder weapon, which is unfortunately in the hands of someone who is pointing it at Sage.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)


X-Men, Vol. 1 #157 - Day Of The Atom, Part 1: Black Holes
Importance Rating: 4.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Salvador Larroca
Writer(s): Chuck Austen
Release Date: July 2004
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: X-Men: Day of the Atom
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: Havok and Annie Ghazikhanian get into an argument about whether or not she did anything with Iceman the night of Polaris’ bachelorette party. But the discussion goes unanswered, as Havok, now a team leader, has X-Men responsibilities to attend to, such as tending to Jay Guthrie, who at his mothers’ request is going to be attending the Academy. Jay is going to be roommates with Squidboy, and they show Jay around, eventually running into Iceman, angry that the Juggernaut is allowed to know certain X-Men secrets and is using the Danger Room, not to mention that Havok is his team leader. Havok thinks Bobby’s attitude has something to do with the fact he has permanently become ice, and on the way to see Cyclops, who is now headmaster, they run into Rogue and Gambit, who also want to be taken off Havok’s team, but won't say why. Upon entering Cyclops’ office, they discover that everybody else has some problem with their team, or in Northstar’s case no team, however Cyclops will not let anyone change teams. Soon, Havok and all his team – Polaris, Iceman, Wolverine, Rogue, Gambit and Juggernaut – meet with Emma Frost who has an assignment for them, hoping it may help them to work as a team, and the seven journey to China, where sometime ago a disaster happened. It was prophesied by the local monks as an “apocalypse”, but it went as far as to affect the Earth’s magnetic field, causing Lorna some pain. However as they search the rubble of the village, they discover someone who looks remarkably like…Xorn!
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)


X-Men, Vol. 1 #158 - Day Of The Atom, Part 2: Immortals
Importance Rating: 7.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Salvador Larroca
Writer(s): Chuck Austen
Release Date: August 2004
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: X-Men: Day of the Atom
Fun Facts: This issue starts the short storyline of Gambit being blind.
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Comic Summary: In China, the X-Men, while continually bickering amongst themselves, throw around various ideas as to who this “Xorn” could be, Juggernaut informing everyone that the original Xorn had a star for a brain, and suggests that a leak in his helmet had something to do with the destruction of the surrounding area. The X-Men are about to take Xorn back to the mansion, despite several protests, claiming that they don’t know what should be done, considering the circumstances, when they are stopped by Eight Chinese Immortals. The Immortals attack, one of them seriously injures Polaris, while Gambit gets trapped in another Immortal’s controlled vines as his playing card blows up while he was holding onto it, and he is blinded. Havok manages to knock out any remaining Immortals and they board the plane, to get Gambit back to the Institute, when something leaks from Xorn’s cracked head and begins to tear apart the X-jet. Meanwhile at the Institute, Squidboy befriends Jay Guthrie, and they almost have a run in with a mysterious person lurking around the Institute, asking students about Juggernaut.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 1 #159 - Day of the Atom, Part 3
Importance Rating: 4.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Salvador Larroca
Writer(s): Chuck Austen
Release Date: September 2004
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: X-Men: Day of the Atom
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: In China, Havok manages to keep Xorn from opening another black hole by channeling his power through himself, though it is not a particularly viable solution. However, the Eight Immortals return and remind the X-Men of the helmet Xorn was kept in which prevents his powers from acting out of control. They reveal that it is being held at a nearby military base, and so while the Eight Immortals lead Wolverine, Polaris, Rogue and the blinded Gambit some of the way, the squabbling Iceman and Juggernaut remain to keep an eye on Havok and Xorn – until the Collective Man shows up with some military aid, informing the heroes that they will die for setting Xorn free. Wolverine, Polaris, Rogue and Gambit are also confronted by the Collective Man when they arrive at the military base. At the Xavier Institute, Jay Guthrie has a run-in with Mindee of the Stepford Cuckoo’s while Squidboy tries to warn the White Queen that Black Tom Cassidy is on campus, but she doesn’t believe him.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)


X-Men, Vol. 1 #160 - Day of the Atom, Part 4: Forces Of Nature
Importance Rating: 3.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Salvador Larroca
Writer(s): Chuck Austen
Release Date: October 2004
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: X-Men: Day of the Atom
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: In China, the X-Men fight off the Collective Man and the Chinese army, Iceman and Juggernaut having to set aside their squabbling as they protect Havok from danger, for Havok is protecting Xorn, preventing him from creating any more black holes. When the Collective Man becomes a giant, Iceman matches him in height, and manages to fell him. Elsewhere Wolverine fights his way through more Collective Men, as Polaris clears the base of all the other Collective Men and soldiers, before using magnetic resonance imaging to locate Xorn’s helmet and displaying her incredible powers further by bringing it to them, before flying them all back to Havok and the others. When Cain asks Havok how he ever let Lorna go, Havok replies that sometimes he wonders. Later, back at the Institute, Havok and Annie make up after their fight, Havok telling her that he doesn’t want to know if she and Bobby slept together, while Bobby himself spends the night looking at photos of him and Lorna and him and Annie. Squidboy tries to convince Juggernaut that Black Tom Cassidy is amongst the trees, but Cain pretends to not believe him, however after sending Sammy inside, he calls out to his long time friend. (Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 1 #161 - Heroes and Villains, Part 1
Importance Rating: 4.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Salvador Larroca
Writer(s): Chuck Austen
Release Date: October 2004
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: X-Men: Day of the Atom
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: A new Brotherhood consisting of Sabretooth, Exodus, Black Tom Cassidy, Avalanche, Nocturne and Mammomax attack a presentation in Philadelphia, but the X-Men are there and prepared for them - only during the course of the battle, the Brotherhood escape, and the X-Men do not learn what it is they want. At the Institute, Squidboy is looking for Juggernaut, which causes Iceman to argue with his teammates, reminding them that Juggernaut is on parole and needs to be accounted for at all times, especially as he was not with them during the mission. Squidboy’s mother also asks Sammy how he would feel if she started dating Juggernaut, which the boy doesn’t like. Rogue apologizes to the still-blinded Gambit for her part in his injuries, but when he goes off at her, she leaves. When Havok lets slip that the Brotherhood got away to Annie, she panics, and fearing the Brotherhood will come to the Institute she realizes she cannot be there anymore. Havok suggests she go somewhere safe, but what he doesn’t know is that she packs up and leaves for ever, telling only Polaris. The Brotherhood argue about how the X-Men could have known they were going to attack, when Black Tom brings in his back up plan, which he has had in plotting for quite some time - Juggernaut!
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 1 #163 - Heroes and Villains, Part 3 - Foreshadowing
Importance Rating: 7.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Salvador Larroca
Writer(s): Chuck Austen
Release Date: December 2004
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: X-Men: Day of the Atom
Fun Facts: Gambit has a premonition, a vision to be exact, of the upcoming attack of the mansion. This ability has been touched on a few other times throughout the years, but it has never been brought up again since he got his eyesight back.
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Comic Summary: As they drive out of the Institute, Carter complains to Annie that they cannot leave without saying goodbye, when Annie’s close friend Northstar appears before them and converses with Annie about her departure. Suddenly the telepathic Carter reveals to them that Sammy has been killed and now the Institute is under attack. The blinded Gambit has a vision of the Brotherhood attacking and seeks help, but can only find the snobbish Mindee of the Stepford Cuckoos, who is reluctant to help him, until Sabretooth attacks them and she uses her telepathy to guide Gambit’s kinetically charged cards. Avalanche joins in the battle, only to be taken out by Mindee as Sabretooth is rushed away by Northstar. Northstar uses his super speed to push Sabretooth through the forest as the ferocious mutant tells Jean-Paul he is more of a girl than his sister was. The mention of his missing sister Aurora gets Northstar so worked up that he beats Sabretooth until he is unconscious, ready to get an explanation as to his sister’s whereabouts when he wakes. Wolverine and Polaris discover the body of Sammy when they are approached by Nocturne, who is worried she may have helped the Brotherhood kill everyone at Xavier’s. Juggernaut and Iceman bicker as they dig for the buried Havok and Xorn, eventually uncovering them as Gambit and Mindee are cornered by Exodus and Rogue begins to get crushed alive by Black Tom. Wolverine, Havok, Polaris, Iceman, Northstar, Juggernaut, Xorn and Nocturne all regroup and prepare for battle against the Brotherhood. (Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 1 #164 - Heroes and Villains, Part 4 - Full Circle
Importance Rating: 4.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Salvador Larroca
Writer(s): Chuck Austen
Release Date: January 2005
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: X-Men: Day of the Atom
Fun Facts: The school chef that was in the battle with Black Tom was called 'Marilyn' in this comic, but was named Hannah in earlier comics.
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Comic Summary: Icarus rescues Mindee and Gambit from Exodus, as the school chef Marilyn takes on Black Tom, who has trapped Rogue. Wolverine, Havok, Polaris and the others regroup and run into Sabretooth. Logan is left to deal with Sabretooth on his own as Exodus, Avalanche and Mammomax argue and try to move onwards with the plan - until Havok, Polaris and the others arrive and begin to battle them. Northstar comes and breaks the plant-mutant into nothing but twigs and leaves. However, Black Tom is not defeated, and vines spring forth from all over the Institute grounds, trapping the X-Men and their allies. Mindee is unable to use her telepathy to take control of Black Tom’s mind because it is so scattered, but Nocturne is able to phase into Tom, but finds herself unable to centralize his consciousness. Shen Xorn believes he has the only answer, which involves taking off his helmet and opening the black hole within his head. Mindee mind wipes the Brotherhood in case they are able to return from wherever it is that they are going to be sucked away too, and Juggernaut agrees to be sucked away with them so that he can protect Nocturne wherever they may wind up. With that, Juggernaut, Avalanche, Mammomax, Exodus and Black Tom with Nocturne inside him vanish into Xorn’s black hole. Xorn then requests to leave his place at the Institute, to which Havok agrees. The X-Men find Wolverine, who claims to have finished off Sabretooth, and Northstar is about to inform Havok that Annie has left, when Havok reveals that he already knows.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 1 #165 - Hark How The Bells--!
Importance Rating: 6.5 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Salvador Larroca
Writer(s): Chris Claremont
Release Date: December 2004
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: X-Men: Day of the Atom
Fun Facts: Gambit regains his sight once Sage jumpstarts his powers again.
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Comic Summary: The X-Men help rescue survivors of a major car crash that happens near their home. X-23 gets into a fight with one of the boys she is trying to help, and later, Wolverine places her as roommates with Shadowcat and Marvel Girl. Hellion, much to his annoyance, is forced to go on a trip with other students to help at a hospice, and Archangel and Husk come home for Christmas, also go to help. Iceman, Gambit, Kitty, Rachel, Beast and X-23 play a prank on the students at the Institute, resulting in a huge snowball fight. Lila Cheney puts on a concert for the students, while Storm teaches Wind Dancer about her powers. Archangel and Cannonball play a prank on Hellion while Polaris surprises Iceman by kissing him. Elixir and Sage come up with a plan to restore Gambit’s eyesight, and it works. Rachel gets an interesting gift in the form of getting to meet Jean Grey’s parents - John and Elaine Grey. Xavier and Magneto watch the Christmas party via astral projection, and when a family that the X-Men rescued from the crash come by, including the boy who hit X-23, the family are invited to join the party by the forgiving X-23. Charles and Magneto see that moment as representative of this season of joy, and hope.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 1 #166 - Golgotha, Part 1: And What Dark Beast
Importance Rating: 5.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Salvador Larroca
Writer(s): Peter Milligan
Release Date: March 2005
Variant Covers: A. Newstand Variant
Trade Prints: X-Men: Golgotha
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: Havok, Polaris, Iceman, Rogue and Gambit arrive in Antarctica after receiving distress calls from a mutant colony trying to set up their own Utopia. Discovering masses of mutant bodies, either dead by suicide or killing each other, the X-Men also discover “Golgotha” scrawled on the wall in blood. The White Queen telepathically informs them the biblical meaning of Golgotha, before a mutant reveals himself to be alive still - only to kill himself in front of them. Iceman comforts Polaris, who blames herself, until Havok scolds him. Polaris is then attacked by a perverse mutant, and ends up killing him. Havok scolds Lorna for using her powers to kill, which is not what X-Men do, when a group of zombie like mutants approaches them. Rogue uses her powers to go into the mind of one of them and learns little, before they are attacked by another group of mutants. They manage to subdue one of them, who, after telling them that they will never escape, that it will destroy them too, bites his tongue off so he doesn’t have to tell them anything about Golgotha, The White Queen then arrives, and after riling Havok, the mutant has a heart attack, but before he dies Emma learns who Golgotha is, and where it is. (Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 1 #167 - Golgotha, Part 2: Night of the Mutant
Importance Rating: 5.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Salvador Larroca
Writer(s): Peter Milligan
Release Date: April 2005
Variant Covers: A. Newstand Variant
Trade Prints: X-Men: Golgotha
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: The X-Men find Golgotha and debate whether or not to bring him back to the States. The White Queen wants to study him, but Havok thinks he is too dangerous, eventually Wolverine convinces them to compromise. Some of the X-Men comment about Polaris’ mental stability, while Iceman makes a joke about Gambit and Rogue not being able to touch - Gambit admits that it is getting to him, and later Rogue reveals that it is getting to her also. Some of the X-Men travel to Calvary, which turns out to be only one of several possible Calvary’s, but while there, Rogue and Gambit discover a small trinket shaped like the Golgotha they found in the South Pole. The White Queen hooks herself up to Cerebra and links to Golgotha - and suffers for it, as she is collapses while trying to leave and warn the others of something. Meanwhile, a mutant called Boy is let go by his rich human employers who used him as a servant. He recruits dozens of mutants in Las Angeles, and later they murder the rich family and their friends, leaving “Golgotha” scrawled on the wall in blood.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)


X-Men, Vol. 1 #168 - Golgotha, Part 3: The Crazy Gang
Importance Rating: 5.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Salvador Larroca
Writer(s): Peter Milligan
Release Date: May 2005
Variant Covers: A. Newstand Variant
Trade Prints: X-Men: Golgotha
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: Emma regains consciousness and warns the X-Men in Calvary, who are fighting a second “Golgotha” that there is still trouble in LA, and Boy and his gang kill restaurant patrons, before making their own headquarters at a Western film set, and later kill some television executives. After Wolverine comments that Havok does have a problem with Iceman and Polaris, the three of them go to LA and after Wolverine gives Bobby some advice on how to deal with Polaris and Havok, they locate Boy and his followers, and bring Boy back to the Institute. Boy’s arrival sparks some trivial problems between the friends and teammates in the X-Men, and he jibes Wolverine by telling him he is too old to be hanging around the X-Men. Later, Wolverine considers what Boy said and decides to leave to clear his head - only to discover that Emma has imposed a twenty-four hour quarantine on them all.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 1 #169 - Golgotha, Part 4: Quarantine!
Importance Rating: 7.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Salvador Larroca
Writer(s): Peter Milligan
Release Date: June 2005
Variant Covers: A. Newstand Variant
Trade Prints: X-Men: Golgotha
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: The X-Men are under quarantine, and are searching for the real Golgotha, which is smaller than a pea, but grows as it feeds on peoples fears and demons. As the X-Men search for Golgotha, they all deal with their own fears: Polaris deals with insanity, Iceman has to contend with everything around him turning to ice. Gambit and Rogue are forced to confront not only their feelings for each other, but Rogue kisses Wolverine and absorbs his life energies, believing that she is actually Wolverine. Gambit also fights an imaginary Mr. Sinister. Wolverine is confronted by his age and whether he still belongs with the X-Men, as Havok is compared to Cyclops and must deal with Polaris and Iceman being an item. The White Queen meanwhile looks into a mirror and sees herself old, and is about to perform plastic surgery on herself, until Havok stops her. Believing him to by Cyclops she attacks him, believing that he has feelings for Polaris. Eventually, Polaris rises above the madness and after seeing Golgotha on the x-jet which she apparently checked, she knows she is not insane. The X-Men regroup and destroy Golgotha. However it is not all over, as a mutant known as Gazer who lives aboard a space station informs Emma that there is some kind of space storm headed for Earth, and indeed, hundreds of Golgotha are making their way to Earth.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 1 #170 - Golgotha, Part 5: Fall-out
Importance Rating: 5.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Salavador Larroca
Writer(s): Peter Milligan
Release Date: July 2005
Variant Covers: A. Newstand Variant
Trade Prints: X-Men: Golgotha
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: The X-Men try to convince General O’Shea to let them go into space to deal with the Golgotha, but he doesn’t like the idea - until, as Emma Frost later reveals, he realizes that they probably wont survive, which suits his anti-mutant agenda. After taking a NASA space ship to a space station, the X-Men prepare for the battle against over three hundred Golgotha, while dealing with all the emotions and events that Golgotha has recently caused them. Havok suggests to everyone that they pretend what Golgotha did to them never happened. Everyone has mixed feelings about that, before they don their space suits and head into space for the battle, where Havok and Polaris, the two most powerful X-Men, will be using their powers to tear through the Golgotha, and the others are to pick up any they miss. Iceman is annoyed about Lorna having to work with Havok, and soon Alex and Lorna are separated from the others after a large power surge from Havok. While Wolverine, Emma, Iceman and the others discuss what to do, Alex and Lorna soon return, with Havok deciding that perhaps they shouldn’t pretend what Golgotha did never happened. Polaris is acting rather strangely, before suddenly unleashing a powerful blast which kills the remaining Golgotha after she whispers that it looked right at her. Afterwards though, Lorna reveals that she cannot remember what happened. Later, O’Shea and the President discuss what happened, with the President stating that he doesn’t want the world to know that the world was saved by mutants, not that he has anything against them, but because he doesn’t want them turned into heroes. (Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)


X-Men, Vol. 1 #171 - Bizarre Love Triangle, Part 1: Dangerous Liaisons
Importance Rating: 9.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Salvador Lorroca
Writer(s): Peter Milligan
Release Date: August 2005
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: X-Men: Bizarre Love Triangle
Fun Facts: This issue features the first time we see interaction between Gambit and Mystique as Foxx.

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Comic Summary: A young mutant girl dubbed Foxx finds sanctuary at the Xavier Institute, which leads to Havok and the White Queen being at odds about which squad to put her on, Alex wanting her on Iceman’s, while Emma wants her on Gambit’s, both pointing out that this girl may cause trouble for either Remy or Bobby. Foxx is introduced to Gambit and her squad-mates, and asks Gambit if she can have one-on-one lessons to catch up on what she has missed out on, which Gambit refuses. In telepathic therapy, Rogue and Gambit attempt to have sex, but even in the mind, Rogue’s powers absorb Gambit, and he ends up nearly a withered husk, though Emma slowly brings him back to normal. Foxx informs Rogue how much she admires her, but Rogue isn’t interested, and when one of Foxx’s squad-mates tries to get to know her, Foxx threatens him. After his recovery, Gambit seems to take his frustrations out on training his squad, and later, in the showers, Foxx practically throws herself at Gambit in the steamy showers, pointing out that he is past his prime, and every day he spends celibate the more his libido fades. In a conversation with Wolverine, Rogue is rather confident that Remy would never cheat on her. Meanwhile, Havok pesters Polaris about what it is she saw in space, but Lorna claims she cannot remember - or doesn’t want to remember. Iceman tells Havok to back off, until Lorna asks her past and present boyfriends to stop talking about her like she isn’t around. Iceman also encourages Lorna to speak about memories she may have with Havok, claiming he is not jealous.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 1 #172 - Bizarre Love Triangle, Part 2: Temptation
Importance Rating: 9.5 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Salvador Larroca
Writer(s): Peter Milligan
Release Date: August 2005
Variant Covers: A. Newstand Variant
Trade Prints: X-Men: Bizarre Love Triangle
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: Gambit wakes up, due to dreaming that he and Foxx did indeed hook up in the shower room. Rogue, who is sleeping in the bed beside Gambit at the White Queen’s suggestion, wakes up and tries to get Gambit to talk about his “nightmare”, but he refuses. Gambit and Rogue have another telepathic therapy session with Emma, but as they are about to kiss, Gambit no longer sees Rogue, instead he sees Foxx and breaks the link, Rogue soon realizes who it is he saw - Foxx - someone he can actually touch. Gambit takes his squad away on a field trip, which results in Foxx trying to seduce him some more, but the rest of Foxx’s squad are on to her, but Foxx denies everything, which ensures a fight between her and Bling. The boys (Flubber, Onyxx and Rain Boy) confront Gambit, but Remy just tells them to mind their business. Upon returning to the Institute, Gambit finds that Rogue has moved out of his room, and after searching the Institute for her, he finally finds her, only for Rogue to suggest that perhaps he does get involved with Foxx, after all, he will be able to touch her - but Gambit claims that he doesn’t want any other woman. However, later that night, Foxx is in Gambit’s room, trying to seduce him again - until she reveals herself to be Mystique. Mystique explains that she is here in the interest of her daughter, and suggests to Gambit that he has some physical release - even though Mystique is slightly disturbed by the idea of it herself. However, after transforming into Rogue, she and Gambit move closer together. Meanwhile, Havok enlists Nightcrawler to help him find out what it is that Polaris saw in space - but Lorna isn’t telling anyone, claiming that she still doesn’t remember.

X-Men, Vol. 1 #173 - Bizarre Love Triangle, Part 3: The Foxx in the Attic
Importance Rating: 7.5 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Salvador Larroca
Writer(s): Peter Milligan
Release Date: September 2005
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: X-Men: Bizarre Love Triangle
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: Mystique contacts an associate who is currently breaking and entering and asks for another “fix” , but her associate is unable to, and warns her that she best be careful the telepaths at the Xavier Institute don’t pick up on what she is up to. Gambit informs Rogue that Foxx is leaving the Institute, so Rogue goes to see her off - until the White Queen, Havok, Iceman and Gambit come to prevent her from leaving - as Emma has discovered Foxx isn’t who she claims to be! Mystique drops the disguise, surprising everyone, especially Rogue, except that Emma telepathically learns Gambit isn’t surprised - that he already knew. Rogue argues with her boyfriend about this, as Mystique prepares her getaway, only to be stopped by Havok, then Gambit, the two engaging in a serious fight. Rogue breaks them up using her new fire powers, and Mystique reveals that she couldn’t resist in showing Rogue what a loser Gambit is, and that she wants to join the X-Men, as it has been some time since she last worked with a team. The X-Men deliberate Raven’s request after they put her in a containment cell. Rogue wants her thrown out ASAP, but Polaris thinks Mystique should be given a chance to present her case. Emma decides that this involves the other X-Men, and decides to contact them so everyone can be a part of the decision making process. Gambit tries to talk to Rogue, who wants nothing to do with him. Emma reveals to Cyclops that she couldn’t probe Mystique’s mind properly, while Rogue confronts Mystique alone, asking her if she “gave herself” to Gambit. Meanwhile, Havok continues to pester Polaris about what she saw in space, but Emma refuses to enter Lorna’s mind. Havok wonders if what Lorna saw in space is having some effect on the Institute after Emma mentions the telepaths have all been a little “off”. Havok then admits to Lorna that he still loves her, that he made a mistake in leaving her for Annie. But Lorna replies that even if she still felt the same way, she couldn’t go back to him, for it would upset Iceman so much and she reminds Havok that he broke her heart.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 1 #174 - Bizarre Love Triangle, Part 4: Election Day
Importance Rating: 6.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Salvador Larocca
Writer(s): Peter Milligan
Release Date: October 2005
Variant Covers: A. Newstand Variant
Trade Prints: X-Men: Bizarre Love Triangle
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: Rogue has a heated argument with Mystique, and in an attempt to discover whether her foster mother and Gambit slept together, tries to absorb Mystique’s thoughts, but is unsuccessful. A furious Rogue discovers Gambit tutoring his student Bling, and tells Bling to leave, before she gets into an argument with Gambit, again, demanding to know whether or not he and Mystique slept together, to which Gambit claims that nothing happened. The next day, Bling and her squad mates watch as all the X-Men gather and wonder what is going on. Bling informs the boys that it is because Mystique was pretending to be Foxx and now she wants to join the team. Onyxx had a crush on Foxx and is rather upset. Rogue asks Emma to read Gambit’s mind to discover if he and Mystique slept together, which Emma refuses to do. Mystique gives her reasons for wanting to join the X-Men.The X-Men begin to debate whether or not Raven should be allowed on the team, which brings up all sorts of issues. Back in her cell, Mystique is attacked by Onyxx, but he is no match for her, and she soon takes him down. Nightcrawler informs his mother of how he felt when he heard she wanted to join the X-Men and asks her to disappear for a while, after everything she has put him through, he thinks it is the least she can do. Once the X-Men have finished deliberating, it is agreed that Mystique will be given probationary membership, but when Rogue goes to tell her of the verdict, Raven is gone. Later, Mystique has met up with her mysterious friend, Augustus, who asks if Rogue knows about him yet. Mystique replies that she doesn’t, but will soon. Augustus wants to know what happened between Mystique and Gambit, to which Raven tells him that the details hardly matter, as his relationship with Rogue has turned into a wound which will fester. Augustus still wants to know what happened, but Mystique isn’t giving any details out.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 1 #175 - Wild Kingdom - Part 1
Importance Rating: 4.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Salvador Larocca
Writer(s): Peter Milligan
Release Date: November 2005
Variant Covers: A. Wizard World Boston Variant.
Trade Prints: X-Men / Black Panther: Wild Kingdom
Fun Facts: None.

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Comic Summary: Strange happenings are going on in the turmoil-ridden nation of Niganda in Africa, including the appearance of apparent mutant animals, one of which kills a Pulitzer Prize winning reporter on camera. The X-Men, including Storm, journey to Africa to investigate. Storm recalls her childhood in Africa and when she was worshipped as a goddess, and wonders why she is not happy to be returning. The X-Men are then attacked by giant mutant crocodiles, and Havok and Polaris team up to stop them, they both seem to be happy working together, while Polaris’ boyfriend Iceman is not. Havok gives the team orders, but Storm flies off on her own, telling Havok that she would appreciate him not telling her what to do. Wolverine follows Storm and the come across a wicked general who is killing innocent people. They manage to save a woman and her child, and Logan sends the general to his death. Rogue and Gambit continue to argue since their break-up, while Storm wonders why she is chasing after mutant crocodiles when there is so much suffering on this continent. After obtaining some information from the woman she saved, Storm and the others arrive at a place called “the Factory”, where people who started working here went missing from. Searching the factory, which Iceman believes is a monster factory, the X-Men soon come across the Black Panther!
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 1 #176 - Wild Kingdom - part 3: The Apes of Wrath
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Salvador Larroca
Writer(s): Peter Milligan
Release Date: December 2005
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: X-Men / Black Panther: Wild Kingdom
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: The Black Panther is rescued by his female bodyguards, which upsets Storm as she thinks there is something going on between them. While they search for a creature that has been kidnapping the locals, Storm and the Black Panther argue, before discovering the beast and destroying it. The White Queen contacts Storm telepathically, informing her that the other X-Men are in trouble, so Storm goes to help them, despite T’Challa not wanting her to. The Red Ghost explains his plans to turn Niganda into a socialist Simian society. However, that conflicts with Dr. Paine’s money-making plans. Paine displays the captured X-Men - Wolverine, Havok, Polaris, Iceman, Rogue and Gambit - to Kragoff, and explains his plans to turn them into practically zombies. Kragoff leaves and the X-Men are soon let out of their stasis chambers, where Paine blackmails them into helping him stop Kragoff, by keeping Lorna a prisoner and having her drip-fed snake venom. The X-Men are torn about what to do, when Storm arrives. Meanwhile, the intelligent apes plot against the humans that transformed on them, and the Black Panther finally arrives at the complex.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 1 #177 - Decimation - House Arrest, Part 1: Losing It
Importance Rating: 3.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Salvador Larroca
Writer(s): Peter Milligan
Release Date: January 2006
Variant Covers: A. Newstand Variant
Trade Prints: Decimation: X-Men: The Day After
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: Polaris realizes she has lost her powers when a group of X-Men outside begin to attack the Sentinels that have surrounded the Institute. The Sentinels declare that they are not here to fight, but nevertheless several of the X-Men don’t believe them, and continue the attack, eventually getting knocked out. Havok tells the powerless Iceman that he should be involved, while Lorna decides not to tell her teammates she has lost her powers, yet they wonder why she doesn’t use them against the Sentinels. The White Queen uncovers a startling revelation about the Sentinels, that she thinks they are human, and one of the Sentinels falls on the mansion, destroying much of it. One of the Sentinels picks Polaris up and tosses her in the woods, where she is surprised to see her old friend Dr. Valerie Cooper! Meanwhile, the Sapien League are still hiding out in the forest nearby, and two of the members discuss the mysterious Leper Queen.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 1 #178 - Decimation - House Arrest, Part 2: The Transmogrification of Robert Drake
Importance Rating: 3.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Salvador Larocca
Writer(s): Peter Milligan
Release Date: January 2006
Variant Covers: A. Newstand Variant
Trade Prints: Decimation: X-Men: The Day After
Fun Facts: Title Logic: "The Transmorgrification of Robert Drake" is a play on a popular children's book called the "Transmogrification of Roscoe Wizzle". It is a story about a boy who slowly turns into a bug with the underline look at just what can happen when you get too much of a good thing.
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Comic Summary: Valerie Cooper agrees to keep Polaris’ secret that she apparently not longer has her mutant powers, while Iceman also seemingly powerless, searches the woods for her. Valerie informs Cyclops, Havok and the other X-Men that the Sentinels are here for the X-Men’s protection, and introduces them to Alexander Lexington, the leader of the Sentinel Squad, the men and women who control this new generation of Sentinels. The X-Men are seriously unimpressed about this, but some of the Sentinel Squad aren’t too keen on the idea of protecting the X-Men either. Meanwhile, also in the woods is the Leper Queen and the other members of the Sapien League, who launch another attack on the X-Men, forcing them to accept Valerie’s offer to help them. Bobby finds himself in more trouble when the Sapien League find him, and the Leper Queen prepares to kill him, however the White Queen picks up Bobby’s distress and alerts the X-Men to his plight, while she does something to him…and to the Leper Queen’s distress, the mysterious villainess finds her arm covered in ice. As the X-Men arrive on scene, they see a confused Bobby once more in his ice form. Meanwhile, in Egypt, an Archaeologist stumbles into a hidden chamber at a dig site, and is greeted by a mysterious shadow on the wall, while at a space station, Gazer realizes he too has lost his powers, and converses with the mysterious "Phantom Torso", before the mysterious green thing he has been trying to make contact with comes into view on his screen.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 1 #179 - Decimation - House Arrest, Part 3: Togetherness
Importance Rating: 4.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Salvador Larocca
Writer(s): Peter Milligan
Release Date: Main Storyline Series
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: Decimation: X-Men: The Day After
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: Iceman once more has his powers, which surprises his teammates, while Polaris is still without hers, but is still doing her best to fight the Sapien League. The Sentinels who are now protecting the X-Men come to their aid during the battle against the Sapien League, and Cyclops expresses his dislike of this to Valerie Cooper. Val explains to Cyclops that it is for the protection of the few mutants who remain. Outlaw and Peepers arrive at the Institute, seeking refuge, and are attacked by the mysterious Leper Queen, though they manage to survive. When the Sapien League retreat, the X-Men gather to discuss the return of Iceman’s powers, and the White Queen explains that Bobby never lost his powers, he merely willed them away, so to speak. Polaris asks if Emma can help her get her powers back, but the White Queen explains that it isn’t that simple. Bobby was seemingly unaware that his girlfriend lost her powers, though the others had already figured it out. Lorna realizes that without her powers she has no place at the Institute and reminds everyone of her ordeal in space, and reveals she feels whatever she saw in space is heading for Earth, and that she is going to be there when it lands. Iceman tries to talk her out of it, until Havok tells Bobby to stay away, and announces that he will leave with Lorna. Meanwhile, Mystique and her friend Augustus a.k.a. Pulse do a little thieving, and Raven reveals to Pulse that he of all the men she checked out has the best chance of making her daughter Rogue happy, while in Egypt, the archaeologist who fell through the ground discovers Apocalypse lying in his tomb.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 1 #181 - What Lorna Saw, Part Two: The Leper Queen
Importance Rating: 4.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Roger Cruz
Writer(s): Peter Milligan
Release Date: March 2006
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: Decimation: X-Men: The Day After
Fun Facts: Title Logic: : The Leper Queen is from the famous king, Baldwin IV of Jerusalem, known as the Leper King. Though the king was diagnosed with lepracy at a young age he ruled his kingdom as a great warrior until his death.
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Comic Summary: While Lorna and Alex quarrel over Daap, the alien whom Lorna saw in space and believes she can get her powers back from, the Leper Queen and a member of the Sapien League make their way through the forest also. The Leper Queen reveals to her associate that her baby was born a mutant with pyrokinetic abilities. The Leper Queen believes her daughter was born a mutant because when she was pregnant with her, a mutant looked at her. As a result of the girl’s powers, it seems that the Leper Queen’s home was burned down, which is how her daughter died, and how her face became so disfigured. After telling her story, she then kills him. Eventually, the Leper Queen attacks the powerless Lorna. Alex comes to her rescue, before using his powers to blow up Daap. Only it results in the discorporate form of Daap taking a hold of both Lorna and the Leper Queen and flying off into the air. At the Xavier Institute, Mystique shows up with her protégé, Augustus, and announces she is joining the X-Men after what happened last time - before making it very clear that she is going to set Augustus up with Rogue. In space, Gazer still has no luck communicating with Phantom Torso, before leaping out of the space station into open space, deciding that if he is going to die, he is going to do it out there. Meanwhile, Apocalypse shows his disgust at what has happened to the mutant community since he has been gone, and seemingly teleports his tomb to the same forest where Havok is.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 1 #182 - The Blood of Apocalypse, Part One: The Messiah
Importance Rating: 4.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Salvador Larocca
Writer(s): Peter Milligan
Release Date: April 2006
Variant Covers: A. Newstand Variant
Trade Prints: X-Men: The Blood of Apocalypse
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: Gazer is “rescued” from the emptiness of space by Apocalypse, then forced to fight the Egyptologist responsible for finding Apocalypse in a death match to see who will become his Horseman, War. Dr. Foster is winning, until he is slain by Ozymandias, who holds Gazer in his debt. While the new Pestilence goes about absorbing various deadly diseases and bacteria, Apocalypse travels to Aspen where Sunfire is recovering from the loss of his legs, and offers the former X-Man a chance at renew life. At the Xavier Institute, Pulse reveals to Rogue that he has the power to disrupt another mutant’s powers, meaning they will be able to touch, while Mystique asks Gambit if he will ever give Rogue the chance of being happy. To everyone’s surprise, Havok returns without Polaris and reveals that she is missing. Iceman argues with him until Apocalypse’s Sphinx appears over the Institute. / Sunfire is chained up and regrets accepting Apocalypse’s offer. He is about to be taken to Apocalypse by Ozymandias, but he knocks Ozymandias out and begins to escape, only to hear someone screaming. It is Gazer, being transformed into the Horseman War. Sunfire then has an important decision to make - will he, a legless former mutant go back to rescue someone he doesn’t even know?
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 1 #183 - The Blood of Apocalypse, Part Two: The Hunger
Importance Rating: 8.5 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Salvador Larroca
Writer(s): Peter Milligan
Release Date: April 2006
Variant Covers: A. Newstand Variant
Trade Prints: X-Men: The Blood of Apocalypse
Fun Facts: Gambit joins Apocalypse and agrees to become one of his Horsemen.
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Comic Summary: Apocalypse stands over the Xavier Institute offering the X-Men and the 198 hope and salvation in these dark times. Valerie Cooper tells Cyclops to let the Sentinels handle this, but Scott isn’t interested and goes to rally the other X-Men while Havok looks after the 198. However, certain members of the 198 like Karma and Scalphunter point out that Apocalypse might be able to do more for them than the X-Men can. Before much more thought can be put into the situation, Famine strikes and everyone begins to think they are hungry. While several members of the X-Men try to attack Famine, unaware that he is actually Sunfire, Apocalypse and Ozymandias discuss the plan, before Apocalypse offers the mutants an elixir, provided they join his side. A starving Skids is first in line, but Karma stops her, pointing out that they don’t know what is in it. Some members of the Sentinel Squad also race to get the elixir, leaving the Sentinels all unmanned, except for Lexington, who stands his ground - until Gazer, now transformed into War, attacks him. Some mutants begin taking the elixir, though it is unknown who exactly. In his Sphinx, Apocalypse is soon joined by Gambit, who is ready to take him up on his offer of salvation, and drinks some of his blood. (Second Story) Sunfire decides to free Gazer, only he is too late, and Gazer has been transformed into War. Sunfire is then recaptured, and the process of transforming him into Famine begins. (Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 1 #184 - The Blood of Apocalypse, Part Three: War--What is it Good For?
Importance Rating: 9.5 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Salvador Larocca
Writer(s): Peter Milligan
Release Date: May 2006
Variant Covers: A. Newstand Variant
Trade Prints: X-Men: The Blood of Apocalypse
Fun Facts: There are two stories in this comic that Gambit appears. The main storyline he has only a cameo appearance, but it is the first time we see him as Death. The second story is about his tranformation and why he agreed to become a Horesman.

Title Logic: The title is lyrics from the famous song 'War' by Edwin Starr.
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Comic Summary: Story 1:
Rogue retrieves Famine and discovers that it is the former X-Man Sunfire, while the other X-Men are concerned that with the Sentinels all down, The 198 are going to do something bad. The X-Men and The 198 argue, when suddenly, Apocalypse presents his newest Horseman - Death - but Rogue knows that it is really Gambit!
Story 2:
Gambit prepares to undergo his transformation into one of Apocalypse’s Horsemen, and wants to do it without painkillers. He warns Apocalypse that he is not doing this because he hates the X-Men, but because he loves them, and so he can this way keep an eye on Apocalypse. Apocalypse and Ozymandias jibe Gambit and inform him that once the transformation is complete, there will be nothing of the Gambit the X-Men knew left. (Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 1 #185 - The Blood of Apocalypse, Part Four: Love and Death
Importance Rating: 6.5 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Salvador Larroca
Writer(s): Peter Milligan
Release Date: June 2006
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: X-Men: The Blood of Apocalypse
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: Havok, Iceman, Rogue, Mystique, Pulse and Bling contend with Apocalypse and Gambit who is now the new Death. Rogue reminds Gambit of their love for one another, but Apocalypse tells Death to ignore her. Havok and Apocalypse battle, resulting in the vat of Apocalypse’s blood - the antidote for Pestilence’s meta-plague - being shattered, and the cure all lost. War, formerly Gazer, attacks the White Queen to try and retrieve Sunfire a.k.a. Famine, but Sunfire comes to Emma’s aid, before passing out, and Emma informs Cyclops and Colossus that it is too early to tell how much of Sunfire still exists, adding that he may not survive. Apocalypse sets the sphinx’s control panel to take him somewhere else, so the X-Men make a quick exit, though Rogue thinks she should have stayed with Remy. Ozymandias also remains onboard the sphinx, despite Havok’s suggestion that he comes with them. Apocalypse and Death crash a United Nations meeting and reveal Apocalypse’s original plan to wipe out the human race with the meta-plague, before declaring that the new plan is for the humans to wipe ninety percent of themselves off the planet so ten percent will survive to compete with the remaining ten percent of mutants, and they have one week to comply, or else he will release the meta plague. Val Cooper takes Havok and Cyclops to New Mexico where she introduces them to two new kind of Sentinels which are badly needed to stop Apocalypse before the deadline is up, as there are already world leaders that want to accept his offer. Apocalypse meets with Pestilence, to make sure she knows who she is no longer and she is revealed to be…Polaris!
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 1 #186 - The Blood of Apocalypse, Part Five: The Battle of the East River
Importance Rating: 5.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Salvador Larocca
Writer(s): Peter Milligan
Release Date: July 2006
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: X-Men: The Blood of Apocalypse
Fun Facts: Title Logic: The East River is a tidal strait in New York City in the United States. It connects Upper New York Bay on its south end to Long Island Sound on its north end. I am assuming the battle takes place along this river in the story arc.
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Comic Summary: Apocalypse orders Pestilence to go and spread her plague, while the New Avengers attack his Sphinx. Several of the X-Men - Havok, Rogue, Iceman, Cyclops, Mystique and her ally Pulse - arrive along with the two new Sentinels and engage in battle also. The heroes manage to pull the Sphinx down into the East River, and the X-Men make their way inside, battling Apocalypse, Death and War - until Ozymandias returns and kills War. At the Xavier Institute, Sunfire, somewhat stronger, learns of Apocalypse’s whereabouts, and leaves, arriving at the Sphinx when Pulse manages to use his powers to neutralize Apocalypse, and Sunfire attacks his one-time master, before leaving with Death. However, Apocalypse escapes into another part of the Sphinx, where he prepares to destroy the Sphinx and everyone in it. The X-Men try to stop him, but Apocalypse blasts himself out through a rift in space. In the aftermath, Wolverine finds Polaris, barely alive, until Havok breathes life into her, despite the risks to his own health. Sometime later, Rogue walks hand-in-hand with Pulse, wondering why Sunfire took Gambit, while the White Queen informs Havok that he saved Lorna’s life, and gives him something to drink to cure his cold - something that is most likely to be the Blood of Apocalypse.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 1 #187 - The Blood of Apocalypse, Epilogue: The Future
Importance Rating: 9.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Salvador Larocca
Writer(s): Peter Milligan
Release Date: August 2006
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: X-Men: The Blood of Apocalypse
Fun Facts: There is a technical error on the colorist's part and I guess overall the editor's error as well. The X-Men, thrown to the floor by an attack by Sunfire and Gambit, are Havok, Iceman, and Emma Frost. The colorist, instead of coloring the figure of Emma in as all white, colored her in all black, mistaking the character as Gambit in Death form. So essentially you have Gambit as Death in drag, high heals and all, saying things that are out of character.
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Comic Summary: Sunfire convinces Gambit that they are a new breed, and that they must get Polaris, also a former Horseman, to join them. But Polaris is having problems of her own which the X-Men are trying to figure out. Although she cannot get over Gambit, Rogue cruelly flirts with Pulse, and Iceman thanks Havok for helping Polaris despite the risks to himself. After conducting more tests, the White Queen and Beast learn that whatever Apocalypse did to Polaris has resulted in some form of powers residing within her, though they are most likely not to be mutant abilities. Sunfire and Gambit make their presence known, demanding Polaris, so of course a battle breaks out. Rogue tries to help Gambit, but he makes it perfectly clear that he only wants her to die, and begins to bash her head in. Pulse comes to Rogue’s aid, but even still, Rogue is not able to seriously harm Gambit. Sunfire tries to get to Polaris, but Lorna has awoken now, and announces that she belongs to no one, and fights Sunfire off. Sunfire decides that this was a bad idea, and grabbing Gambit, they escape without anyone having a chance to stop them. Later, Valerie Cooper informs Havok that more Sentinel’s are on their way, while Polaris announces that she is leaving to find out why Apocalypse gave her these powers - and that she is going alone, leaving Havok and Iceman behind. Pulse assumes that Polaris is going to Egypt, and tries to make a move on Rogue now that Gambit is completely out of the picture, but Rogue makes it quite clear that she never wants to hear about romance ever again, and storms off. Sunfire and Gambit are soon approached by their future - Mr Sinister!
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 1 #200 - Endangered Species - Blinded by the Light, Part 1 - Endangered Species: Chapter 1
Importance Rating: 7.5 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Humberto Ramos, Chris Bachalo
Writer(s): Mike Carey
Release Date: August 2007
Variant Covers: A. Humberto Ramos Variant.

B. David Finch Variant.

C. 2nd Printing Variant.
Trade Prints: X-Men: Blinded By the Light, X-Men: Endangered Species and X-Men: Endangered Species Hardcover
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: Scalphunter, Vertigo and Riptide kill a couple of people in New Orleans, while on what’s left of Providence Island, Cable picks up the pieces, until he is attacked by Gambit and Sunfire. They mention to him “one minute before dawn”, and he tries to find out what that means, but Gambit and Sunfire continue their attack, forcing Cable to blow up his vast array of knowledge - including himself. Rogue, Iceman, Mystique, Cannonball, Omega Sentinel and Lady Mastermind arrive at Mystique and Rogue’s old home in Mississippi to gather themselves for a while, during which time Iceman and Mystique get intimate, Karima accidentally becomes possessed by Malice, and Wolverine, Cyclops, the Beast and the White Queen arrive to examine Rogue, who, as the White Queen explains, is lost among the countless other minds she absorbed from the Hecatomb. It’s not long though, before the X-Men realize they have an intruder, which is quickly revealed to be several intruders - the Marauders! Lady Mastermind is revealed to be on side with them, and soon Karima’s possession is made general knowledge as the Marauders attack the X-Men. Rogue wakes and goes to help them - only to be shot by Mystique, who gives the Marauders orders to kill the X-Men!
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 1 #202 - Endangered Species - Blinded by the Light, Part 3 - Endangered Species: Chapter 9
Importance Rating: 3.5 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Humberto Ramos
Writer(s): Mike Carey
Release Date: October 2007
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: X-Men: Blinded By the Light, X-Men: Endangered Species and X-Men: Endangered Species Hardcover
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: Iceman and Cannonball discuss the recent targets of the Marauders attacks - all people or objects with some pre-cognitive powers, or connection to the future. They then question Sunfire, and cryptically learn that all these attacks are not about killing the X-Men, but blinding them. Cannonball enters telepathic conversation with the White Queen, who along with Cyclops, Beast and Wolverine are still trapped under the rubble of Mystique’s mansion. They discuss the situation, and Emma tells them to go West. Meanwhile, at the X-Mansion, the Acolytes begin searching for Destiny’s Diaries after discovering their next target - Blindfold - is already dead. Random and Frenzy have a chat about right and wrong before discovering the Diaries. Shadowcat, Colossus and the Xavier Institute students engage the Acolytes in battle, and Exodus demands to know where the real Diaries are, as the ones Frenzy and Random found were blank, however Shadowcat doesn’t see them as blank. The Acolytes take their leave, while the New X-Men are relieved to learn that Blindfold is not dead, but in a deep stasis that she put herself in, for being pre-cognitive, she knew Exodus was coming to kill her. Meanwhile, at Sinister’s lab, the Marauders, Acolytes and traitorous X-Men gather. Gambit and Mystique discuss Rogue’s condition, before Mr Sinister accesses his own Cerebro to locate the X-Men!
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 1 #203 - Endangered Species - Blinded by the Light, Part 4 - Endangered Species: Chapter 13
Importance Rating: 4.5 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Humberto Ramos
Writer(s): Mike Carey
Release Date: November 2007
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: X-Men: Blinded By the Light, X-Men: Endangered Species and X-Men: Endangered Species Hardcover
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: Shadowcat works to save the life of Blindfold, while Colossus is en route to Mississippi to collect Cyclops, Wolverine, the White Queen and the Beast. At the same time, the White Queen draws Shadowcat into the Astral Plane to discuss the Destiny Diaries, confirming that the ones the Acolytes found were decoys, while the real ones are hidden in Michigan. Cannonball and Iceman arrive in Michigan at some run down old warehouse to collect the Diaries, but the Marauders are hot on their trail. The Marauders find Sunfire, and he joins Scalphunter’s squad, while Mystique, Gambit, Lady Mastermind and the Malice-possessed Omega Sentinel form another squad to find Iceman, Cannonball, and the Diaries. But Cannonball and Iceman know that the Mystique and the others are on to them and form a plan in which Iceman floods the area with ice, which soon begins to melt, causing the Diaries, encased in a protective container, to float to the surface. Iceman and Cannonball try to escape with the Diaries - but Mr. Sinister arrives and swiftly takes them out. Gambit and Scalphunter both attempt to kill Cannonball, but this backfires, although he is soon left in a near-mindless state by Sinister, though he manages to flee for safety. During the commotion, Iceman dives into the water and swims away. Mystique, despite Scalphunter’s objections, follows her one-time lover, eventually tracking him down, she gives him a warning to stay away from what is about to come, adding that of all the X-Men, who is the only one who gets the courtesy of a warning, and with that, a choice. Mystique fires some shots into the air to make it out like she has shot Iceman, before leaving him to escape with Cannonball in the Blackbird. Meanwhile, Shadowcat revives Blindfold, who cryptically reveals that the X-Men are still blind.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 1 #204 - Endangered Species - Blinded by the Light, Epilogue - Endangered Species: Chapter 16 & 17
Importance Rating: 6.5 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Mike Choi
Writer(s): Mike Carey
Release Date: December 2007
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: X-Men: Blinded By the Light, X-Men: Endangered Species and X-Men: Endangered Species Hardcover
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: The Beast and Iceman discuss Cannonball’s serious injuries, before the Beast visits his other patient, Blindfold, who cryptically informs him that things are going to get much worse. The White Queen interrupts Cyclops’s thoughts - again - a time when he, Cable, and Jean were together. Cyclops and the White Queen discuss Cable’s death, before they meet with the other remaining X-Men to discuss what to do about Mr. Sinister. Various plans are made, and after the meeting, Iceman asks Cyclops about what is going to happen to Rogue’s team. Cyclops points out that it is non-existent, and they argue about Rogue’s leadership and the events that took place involving her team. Later, Iceman visit’s the recovering Cannonball, and they discuss their battle with the Marauders, before the power goes out, and Blindfold utters yet another cryptic message. Meanwhile, at Sinister’s base, Mystique and Sinister argue about the best way to treat Rogue, among other things, while Gambit remains at Rogue’s side, talking to her, unaware that she is dreaming of him and some of their past situations. Rogue wakes briefly, but she is still clearly messed up. Mystique and Gambit exchange words, and Raven warns him that things are going according to plan, while Exodus asks Sinister if he was right to align himself and his Acolytes to Sinister’s cause, as the rebirth of the mutant race has not happened yet, while Sinister assures him that things will fall into place - and then the X-Men will not even know what it is they are fighting for.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 1 #205 - Messiah Complex - Chapter Five
Importance Rating: 6.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Chris Bachalo
Writer(s): Mike Carey
Release Date: Main Storyline Series
Variant Covers: A. Standard Release Variant.

B. 2nd Printing Variant.
Trade Prints: X-Men: Messiah Complex
Fun Facts: This is the 5th chapter in the Messiah Complex crossover, it follows New X-Men (2nd series) #44 and is followed by Uncanny X-Men #493.

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Comic Summary: Storm, Wolverine, Colossus, Angel and Nightcrawler confront Mr Sinister and his Marauders, the Acolytes, and the traitorous X-Men (Mystique, Gambit, Sunfire and Lady Mastermind), where an all-out battle follows with the psionic presence of the White Queen, in the hopes of retrieving the mutant baby and the incapacitated Rogue. Wolverine and Gambit have a little one-on-one in which Wolverine learns that Sinister and company do not have the baby - one of the X-Men does! However, Wolverine is soon seriously injured by the Malice-possessed Omega Sentinel and is teleported away by Nightcrawler who just received injuries from Scalphunter. In the meantime, the Xavier Institute Students fought Lady Deathstrike and her Reavers, and are soon aided by Rictor. Eventually, Pixie manages to teleport everyone to safety, during which the White Queen learns of their plight, and loses her astral projection with the active team, however, she also learns that the Purifiers do not have the baby either. Iceman goes to collect the students, while two of the Sentinel Squad - Slayton and Lex - inexplicably become merged with their Sentinels, and begin battling the X-Men who are still at the Xavier Institute. Elsewhere, the X-Man that has the mutant baby is revealed to be Cable, very much alive, while in the future, Multiple Man and Layla Miller discuss how to get inside the mutant concentration camp.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 1 #207 - Messiah Complex - Chapter Thirteen
Importance Rating: 7.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Chris Bachalo
Writer(s): Mike Carey
Release Date: March 2008
Variant Covers: A. Standard Release Variant.
Trade Prints: X-Men: Messiah Complex
Fun Facts: This is the 13th chapter in the Messiah Complex crossover, it follows New X-Men (2nd series) #46 and concludes the storyline.
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Comic Summary: The battle on Muir Island continues to rage, with Predator X now on the loose. Cyclops sends Wolverine’s X-Force team against Predator X, while ordering the White Queen to send the students against the Marauders and Acolytes, as they are not as familiar with the students powers as they are with the X-Men and X-Factor’s. Cyclops and Professor X confront Cable, each giving his own views as to what should happen to the baby. While Wolverine and company take on Predator X, no one notices Bishop rise from where Predator X had left him for dead. Omega Sentinel, possessed by Malice, takes on Pixie, until Pixie stabs her with her soul dagger. The White Queen and Dust take down Exodus, while Wolverine destroys Predator X once and for all by climbing inside the creature’s mouth and ripping the creature up from the inside. Cable finally gives the baby to Cyclops, and the baby pulls out from under Cyclops’ uniform a locket with a photo of Cyclops and Jean Grey inside it. Cyclops recalls important times in his life. Meanwhile, Rogue wakes, and is furious to learn that Mystique used the baby to cure her, even though the baby survived. Rogue and Mystique debate their causes, before Rogue takes a bare hand to Mystique’s face, absorbing her - but not killing her. It’s only then that Rogue realizes she was indeed cured of all the minds inside her, she was herself - but now has Mystique inside her. Deciding she has to get away, Rogue departs, warning Gambit not to follow her. Finally, Cyclops gives the baby back to Cable, as he believes the baby should choose for itself its own destiny. Several of the others voice their concerns, but Cyclops has made his decision. Cable then begins to teleport away, which is when a mad Bishop opens fire, missing Cable and the baby, but shooting Xavier in the head. Cyclops blasts Bishop away with an optic beam, and the others, who have all regrouped after taking down the last of the Marauders, check on Xavier. It’s not long before the Beast announces that Xavier is dead. Cyclops then declares that there are no more X-Men, and suddenly, Xavier’s body mysteriously vanishes. In the future, Cable and the baby watch the sunrise, and Cable remarks ‘Now comes the hard part’.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men Legacy, Vol. 1 #208 - Divided We Stand - From Genesis to Revelations
Importance Rating: 1.5 out of 10
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Penciler(s): John Romita Jr.
Writer(s): Mike Carey
Release Date: April 2008
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: X-Men Legacy: Divided He Stands and X-Men Legacy: Divided He Stands Hardcover
Fun Facts: The X-Men title has been changed to "X-Men: Legacy" as of this issue. Similar to when X-Men changed to Uncanny X-Men. The volume number does not restart, it continues as normal.
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Comic Summary: Exodus, Amelia Voght and Frenzy, along with Omega Sentinel, recently freed of her possession from Malice, debate what to do with Xavier now that they have him in their possession, although in a very limited capacity since he is essentially dead. Frenzy thinks they should kill him, while Amelia, still clearly in love with Xavier, is more protective of him, as is Omega Sentinel, who after learning what happened during the war of the mutant baby, including how she became free of the possession, as she has some memory loss, reveals that she feels she owes Xavier some sort of debt for how he helped her. Exodus is more interested in extracting vital information from Xavier’s mind though. However, he has some trouble doing that, to which Amelia explains that it is the barriers Xavier learned to put up during the Korean War. Inside Xavier’s mind, the founder of the X-Men slips through periods of time - firstly to a discussion he had with Moira MacTaggert before the X-Men were formed in which he wanted he research on genetics, but she turned him down. Then, to much later, to when the Original X-Men had been formed and Moira learned of Xavier’s “Danger Room”, which she disapproved of and told Xavier he was creating an army. Moira also learns that Xavier believes Cyclops has had prior contact with a mutant who is plotting against him. Another time, shortly after, Xavier re-visit’s a discussion he had with Cyclops about how he wants him to lead the X-Men during his absence, and Cyclops questioned Xavier’s motives. Back to reality, and Exodus discusses the situation with his newest visitor - Magneto!
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men Legacy, Vol. 1 #209 - Divided We Stand
Importance Rating: 2.5 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Scott Eaton
Writer(s): Mike Carey
Release Date: May 2008
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: X-Men Legacy: Divided He Stands and X-Men Legacy: Divided He Stands Hardcover
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: Magneto talks to his brain-dead companion, Professor X, about the old days, when he notices Omega Sentinel listening in. Omega Sentinel explains that she is only here to ensure Xavier’s safety, and after a discussion with Magneto, Omega Sentinel reveals that her remaining Sentinel components confirm that there is something going on inside Xavier, that his mind responds to the sound of Magneto’s voice. Inside Xavier’s mind, he recalls numerous encounters with Magneto over the years and their arguments over their ideologies and what is the correct path for mutantkind to take. Karima wants to know which of them was right, to which Magneto suggests Karima asks Xavier himself, by waking him up. Karima attempts to do this by using her powers to create a super-conductor, lowering the neural trigger-points in Xavier’s mind. Inside Xavier’s mind, Charles recalls an early battle between the X-Men and the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants, and a speech Magneto made, which Xavier knows is out-of-place. He then wakes up. Meanwhile, Exodus and three of his Acolytes - Amelia Voght, Frenzy and Random discuss the current events, in particular their former leader, Magneto being depowered. Frenzy is particularly disgusted by it, and while a weary Xavier gather’s his thoughts, his mind somewhat scattered, Frenzy makes her way to where he is, offering to end his troubles for him. Frenzy gets into a fight with Magneto after he tells her to leave, as she is not going to listen to a flat-scan, and throws him across the room. Karima comes to Magneto’s defense, the two women fighting furiously, until Frenzy gets the upper hand, taking Karima out. But as she is about to smash Xavier, Magneto stops her, using a surgical lazer on her eye, burning out part of her brain. Xavier remembers the infamous “No. More. Mutants” scene from the House of M, and explains that he and Magneto cancelled each other out, eventually becoming irrelevant. Exodus soon arrives and, annoyed that Frenzy has been injured, he attacks Magneto, before Xavier begins to battle him on the astral plane.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men Legacy, Vol. 1 #211 - Divided We Stand - Sins of the Father, Part 1
Importance Rating: 4.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Scot Eaton
Writer(s): Mike Carey
Release Date: Main Storyline Series
Variant Covers: A. Skrull Variant.

B. Wizard World Philadelphia Sketch Variant.
Trade Prints: X-Men Legacy: Divided He Stands and X-Men Legacy: Divided He Stands Hardcover
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: The Juggernaut resists someone trying to invade his mind, and threatens to come looking for them, while Professor Xavier dreams about his sister, Cassandra Nova, who brings up some of the past failings in Xavier’s life, notably the tragic life Xavier’s son, Legion had. The next day, Xavier visits his childhood friend, Carter Ryking, in the Ryking secure Psychiatric Facility, hoping that by reading some of Carter’s memories, it will restore some of his own. Carter, whose mental stability is not quite right, agrees, and Xavier revisits his childhood, when both he and Carter were “patients” of Dr. Milbury, and for the first time, Xavier sees the red mark on Dr. Milbury’s forehead. Xavier recalls the four powerful people at Alamogordo - his father, Kurt Marko, Irene Adler and Dr. Milbury. Returning to his car, Xavier becomes aware of someone watching him - a sniper - and uses his powers to cause a flock of pigeons to fly around the sniper, and allowing Xavier to make his getaway. Later, Carter is about to be given an injection, but seemingly dies. Xavier pours over old photographs, and recalls a time where he was examining Jean Grey’s new powers and she said some very poignant words to him. His mind races to when Bishop recently killed him, and feels that once again he is being watched - indeed, some assassins are outside his motel room, but they are then confronted by…Gambit! Meanwhile, at the Hellfire Club, Sunspot is disappointed with Sebastian Shaw about the mysterious device that recently killed two Hellfire Club staff members. Shaw explains the history of the device, and Sunspot puts him on a tight leash, before telling the other members of the Inner Circle that there will soon be a vacant position within the Inner Circle.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men Legacy, Vol. 1 #212 - Divided We Stand - Sins of the Father, Part 2
Importance Rating: 6.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Scot Eaton
Writer(s): Mike Carey
Release Date: July 2008
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: X-Men Legacy: Divided He Stands and X-Men Legacy: Divided He Stands Hardcover
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: Gambit attacks the assassins who were trying to get at Xavier, and during the battle, Xavier is reunited with Gambit, though he isn’t sure who he is, he delves into Gambit’s mind, and watches a scene play out during which Xavier disbanded the X-Men, and afterwards Gambit confronted him about it. In the present, Gambit explains that he came to find Xavier after he heard someone was paying to have Xavier killed, along with a list of three others - Sebastian Shaw, Cain Marko and Carter Ryking. This worries Xavier, as Carter is powerless. They travel to the Ryking Facility where Carter is institutionalized, only to learn that Carter died from a spontaneous rupturing of every blood cell in the brain. While there, they are spotted by Sebastian Shaw, who begins to follow them. Gambit accompanies Xavier on the journey to Alamogordo, as that is the place that everyone on the list, except Shaw, has in common. Xavier reveals that he intended to return to Alamogordo years ago, but something always got in the way. His mind flashes back to when he was a child, and his mother wanted to leave Alamogordo, but an abusive Kurt Marko wouldn’t let her. After stopping for a break during the long car-ride, the two men discuss various matters, and Xavier’s mind slips again, to a distorted scenario where he is commanding soldiers in war - the soldiers of course being the X-Men, whom he practically orders to their deaths. He is confronted by this militaristic version of himself, who explains that he is a potentiality. In reality, Gambit and Xavier are attacked by the assassin again. Gambit is taken down quickly, but Xavier manages to stumble away, only to fall over and wake up in his mind again, this time, as a child, with Mr. Sinister looming over him, scalpel in hand.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net

X-Men Legacy, Vol. 1 #213 - Divided We Stand - Sins of the Father, Part 3
Importance Rating: 8.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Scot Eaton
Writer(s): Mike Carey
Release Date: June 2008
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: X-Men Legacy: Sins of the Father and X-Men Legacy: Sins of the Father Hardcover
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: Xavier finds himself trapped in his own mind and taunted by Mr. Sinister, while in the world outside, Gambit battles the assassins who tried to kill Xavier - and is soon aided by Sebastian Shaw, the two of them calling a truce while they get to the bottom of what is going on, as they both have relevant information to the situation. Sinister taunts Xavier some more, reiterating strongly that Xavier is a failure and a bad mentor to the X-Men, he “replays” some of Xavier’s less-than-stellar moments with the early teams of X-Men, before using Xavier’s own telepathy to cancel the assassination orders that the assassins receive from their mysterious leader. Gambit and Shaw briefly discuss Gambit’s time with Sinister, and how Sinister restored him to normal after he was made a Horseman of Apocalypse. Shaw reveals that his father worked for Sinister for forty years, and was present when Sinister created the Cronus device, which is a key that will enable him to write his mind, physical matrix and even memories to a select few individuals upon his death - Xavier, Sebastian Shaw, Cain Marko and Carter Ryking. Shaw explains that his father, in turn, created a device to counter that, so Sinister would never be able to take over Shaw. Xavier, meanwhile, has been brought to Alamogordo, where he is confronted by Dr. Amanda Mueller, an ancient mutant whose power is never to die. Mueller immediately sees that Sinister is inhabiting Xavier’s mind, and orders Xavier to be killed, unaware that Gambit and Shaw have arrived. Mueller reveals herself to be insanely jealous, and after shooting Xavier, her plan is revealed - that with Carter Ryking dead, Shaw and Juggernaut unable to be taken over by Sinister, and with Xavier bleeding to death, Sinister will be forced to take over her body. She informs Sinister that she gave herself the Cronus treatment when he was busy creating the Marauders, however, she modified it so the procedure will only give her his powers, not his personality, thus freeing her from this aged body. Inside Xavier’s mind, Sinister urges Charles to stop fighting him and let him take over so he can combat Mueller. Gambit and Shaw make their presence known, and take down the assassins, before Shaw attempts to destroy the Cronus device, but fails. Things take an uncertain turn though, when it appears Xavier has given in to Sinister.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men Legacy, Vol. 1 #214 - Divided We Stand - Sins of the Father, Part 4
Importance Rating: 6.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Scot Eaton
Writer(s): Mike Carey
Release Date: September 2008
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: X-Men Legacy: Sins of the Father and X-Men Legacy: Sins of the Father Hardcover
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: Sinister takes Xavier on a tour of various points in his life where he has seemingly died, while Gambit and Sebastian Shaw attempt to stop Sinister, in possession of Xavier’s body, by destroying the Cronus device, until Amanda Mueller takes Gambit and Shaw out of the equation by trapping them. Sinister confronts Mueller, who wants Sinister to be reborn inside her, while Gambit and Shaw eventually break free of Mueller’s cages. Sinister takes on Gambit and Shaw, before they begins to destroy the Cronus device once more, as Xavier gains control inside his mind, eventually expelling Sinister from him. Xavier is returned to “normal”, and thanks Gambit for his assistance. Two days later, Shaw meets with a woman whom he wants to be his new Black Queen - Miss Sinister!
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men Legacy, Vol. 1 #216 - Manifest Destiny - Walkthrough, Part 2
Importance Rating: 1.5 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Phil Briones
Writer(s): Mike Carey
Release Date: November 2008
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: X-Men Legacy: Sins of the Father and X-Men Legacy: Sins of the Father Hardcover
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: Despite his protests, Xavier is taken on a “walkthrough” of various important events in his past, all narrated by the White Queen, who challenges Xavier’s reasons for doing what he has done as they take this journey. Events that Xavier is forced to re-live including the mind-wiping of everyone who had ever encountered the Beast, his harsh treatment of Rogue when she came to him for help, and Cyclops’ return after the rest of the X-Men were captured by Krakoa. Each time, Xavier has an explanation for what he has done, but the White Queen continues to push him, and briefly shows Xavier in several other situations, like murdering his twin sister in the womb, and mind-wiping Magneto. The White Queen tries to encourage Xavier to stop thinking that he is God, before quoting something Moira MacTaggert once said. This confuses Xavier, but the White Queen returns him to reality, and announces that there is no residue of Mister Sinister hiding inside Xavier. Xavier asks when Moira said those words, to which the White Queen reveals that Moira said it when she was dying, and lets Xavier relive those last moments of Moira’s life. Xavier cries, and soon makes up with Cyclops, before Cyclops and the White Queen leave.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men Legacy, Vol. 1 #220 - Salvage, Part 1
Importance Rating: 7.5 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Scott Eaton
Writer(s): Mike Carey
Release Date: March 2009
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: X-Men Legacy: Salvage
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: Three months ago, the Skrull attack on SWORD’s headquarters resulted in the living embodiment of the X-Men’s Danger Room - aptly called Danger - being set free from her prison. Today, Gambit agrees to accompany Professor X on a search for Rogue, as Xavier wants to make amends with her, and they realize she has gone back to the place where Rogue freed herself from her mind-link with Carol Danvers. Indeed, Rogue currently resides at Maynards Plains, in Australia, with Mystique’s psyche to keep her company - though Rogue knows she is being watched by someone else. This person soon reveals themselves, claiming to be a social historian who has come to do research on the ghost town. Rogue however is very suspicious, and believes the woman to be someone in disguise, presumably Mystique, and warns her to stay away from her. The Professor and Gambit make their way towards Maynards Plains, and the Professor agrees not to pressure Rogue into anything. The historian however, finds some equipment left behind by the Reavers, and asks her if she knows anything about it. Rogue claims she doesn’t, and leaves. In space, a group of Shi’ar warriors tracking someone finds their location on Earth - in Maynards Plains to be precise. When they arrive, they start firing at the social historian, who reveals herself to be Danger, and informs Rogue that she is going to use her as a conduit for revenge against Professor Xavier.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men Legacy, Vol. 1 #221 - Salvage, Part 2
Importance Rating: 7.5 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Scott Eaton
Writer(s): Mike Carey
Release Date: April 2009
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: X-Men Legacy: Salvage
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: Xavier and Gambit arrive at Maynards Plains in search of Rogue, only to discover something very wrong - a sprawling city stands where a ghost town once existed. Despite the numerous people walking by, Xavier detects only five other minds - Rogue’s and four non-human minds. They soon encounter Nimrod, only for him to be attacked by Rogue - not the real Rogue however, and Xavier realizes that this is all too familiar. As they find themselves suddenly in Magistrate-ruled Genosha, Xavier develops a better understanding of what is going on - that this is all Danger Room programming - and they soon find the prison, where inside, they find the four other minds - a crew of aliens, imprisoned. The real Rogue, meanwhile, finds herself trapped in ever-changing Danger Room scenarios - firstly, she is hunted by various x-heroes on Muir Island when they were under the manipulation of the Shadow King, all the while dealing with the inner dialogue she receives from Mystique, imprinted on her mind. After dodging the fake X-Men and Muir Island X-Men, Rogue realizes she is in the Morlock Tunnels - during the Morlock massacre. Rogue takes on the Marauders, who slaughtered the Morlocks, only to find herself overwhelmed, and at the mercy of Scalphunter.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men Legacy, Vol. 1 #222 - Salvage, Part 3
Importance Rating: 7.5 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Scott Eaton
Writer(s): Mike Carey
Release Date: May 2009
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: X-Men Legacy: Salvage
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: Rogue’s mind flashes back to a consultation with the Beast, regarding her powers, while right now, with the imprint of Mystique in her mind, she takes on a reconstruction of the Marauders, with Mystique’s help of course. Later, Rogue watches as the landscape around her changes often, and discusses various things with the imprint of Mystique. Finding herself in a reconstruction of Antarctica, Rogue watches as she abandoned Gambit there some time ago, before she is confronted by a the hologram of a young Cody Robbins. Meanwhile, Xavier, Gambit and the crew of the Boneyard Dog work together to take down a reconstruction of Sentinels on Genosha, before the Boneyard Dog crew explain who they are and why they are here - and agree to work together to get out of the situation they are in. Xavier and Gambit watch a reconstruction of a young Rogue’s first kiss with Cody Robbins and the disastrous results, before arriving at a fluctuating reconstruction of the Xavier Mansion, where time-crossed reconstructions of various X-Men take on numerous villains. Ascertaining that the epicenter of their problems is coming from within, Xavier walks through the ever-changing Mansion, where he finds Danger, and realizes that she has either come to breed, or die.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men Legacy, Vol. 1 #223 - Salvage, Part 4
Importance Rating: 6.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Scott Eaton
Writer(s): Mike Carey
Release Date: June 2009
Variant Covers: A. Marko Djurdjevic 70th Anniversary Variant.

B. Morry Hollowell Wolverine Art Appreciation Variant.
Trade Prints: X-Men Legacy: Salvage
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: Rogue wanders through the realm that Danger has created for her. Following a young Cody, she is soon attacked by the unhealthy Ms Marvel. They battle, before Rogue finds herself in Magnus’ citadel at a time when they became close. They discuss, in a roundabout way, Rogue’s predicament, before Ms Marvel attacks once more. As the battle progresses, Ms Marvel changes to Cody, and then to Mystique, though Rogue bests Danger at all times. Magnus then reveals to Rogue a way out. Meanwhile, while Rogue fights scenarios within Danger, Xavier confronts Danger herself. After explaining to Gambit and the crew of the Boneyard Dog that his voice commands can reset Danger, he ventures into her mainframe, where he discusses with Danger what she is doing now, and the time she first gained consciousness, revealing to her that he once considered freeing her, but was wary of what those actions may do. Danger feels oppressed, and Xavier claims to have a way to end her suffering. He returns to the Danger scenario where Gambit and the others wait for him, and moments later, the Danger Room vanishes and they are back in the Australian outback, where the Boneyard Dog crew attack Xavier and Gambit, still planning to take Danger back to space for the money they will receive. However, their plans are interrupted with the return of Rogue!
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men Legacy, Vol. 1 #224 - Salvage, Part 5
Importance Rating: 5.5 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Scot Eaton
Writer(s): Mike Carey
Release Date: July 2009
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: X-Men Legacy: Salvage
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: Years ago, Rogue was given a lecture about being herself from Mystique. Today, Rogue confronts the crew of the Boneyard Dog, who have attacked Xavier, Gambit and Danger. Glitter engages physical combat with Rogue, who is then rescued by Danger as Sovel prepares to kill her. Danger seriously maims Horse, but before she can inflict any further damage on the aliens, they teleport away, without taking her their prisoner as they had so hoped. Later, Professor X discusses with his companions Rogue’s mind, explaining that he knows now what must be done to enable Rogue’s mind to develop as it should have done all those years ago. Rogue lets Xavier enter her mind, with the help of Danger, and Xavier searches through the various memories, looking for something specific. He eventually finds it - a partition keeping Mystique’s presence locked inside Rogue’s mind. Xavier challenges Mystique, and eventually rids her from Rogue’s psyche. Rogue is left to recover from the ordeal, watched over by the protective Gambit. When she finally wakes, Rogue feels strange, and doesn’t think Xavier’s plan worked. Xavier explains to Rogue that she has no experience to deal with these sudden feelings, while Rogue tells him that her skin is on fire and every nerve is trying to get free. Xavier suggests to Rogue that she learn to control it. Rogue spends time reflecting on what has happened, before allowing Gambit to be her “guinea pig”, and they kiss - and Rogue does not absorb him. She is confused, but seemingly happy that she now appears to have control.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men Legacy, Vol. 1 #225 - The Retreat
Importance Rating: 5.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Phil Briones
Writer(s): Mike Carey
Release Date: August 2009
Variant Covers: A. 1990's Decade Variant.

B. Daniel Acuna 2nd Printing Variant.
Trade Prints: X-Men Legacy: Salvage
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: After receiving dreams about the return of Professor X, the Acolytes gather in their New Avalon headquarters to discover that Xavier has indeed returned. Taking over their minds as he requires, Xavier makes his way through New Avalon, causing havoc, and easily taking down Random, Tempo and Unuscione with hypnotic suggestions when they attack him. Xavier is then reunited with Amelia Voght, and doesn’t attack her, instead he apologizes for hurting her in the past, and passes her by while she cries. Coming to Exodus and Omega Sentinel, Xavier asks simply for a moment of Exodus’ time, but Exodus isn’t interested, and orders Omega Sentinel to attack Xavier, but instead she raises her weapons to Exodus. Exodus believes Xavier is here to fight him, and they debate their stance, before Exodus agrees to accompany Xavier on a mind-walk, where they visit images from Xavier’s memory and discuss Exodus’ crusade over the years, and how many Acolytes have paid with their lives for it. Other events are referenced, and Xavier tries to convince Exodus to give up his crusade, as it is now pointless with mutant-kind at the brink of extinction. Later, Xavier and Omega Sentinel bring Frenzy out of her coma, and although she is not happy to see the man she tried to kill, Xavier tells Frenzy that there is a decision being made regarding the Acolytes that she must be part of. Amelia pays Charles another visit, they discuss their past briefly, and Xavier wants to tell Amelia something, but she stops him, telling him that this is a day of endings. The decision to disband the Acolytes has been made, with Amelia, Random and Omega Sentinel going to go to San Francisco, while Tempo may accompany them, but Unuscione and Frenzy are not happy at their team’s disbanding. Everyone leaves New Avalon, and Exodus gives his former followers a pep talk, before he levels New Avalon. Xavier and Exodus exchange a few more words, before a HAMMER chopper arrives, and Norman Osborn informs Xavier that he wants a moment of his time.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men Legacy, Vol. 1 #226 - Utopia - Supressing Fire, Part One
Importance Rating: 6.5 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Dustin Weaver
Writer(s): Mike Carey
Release Date: September 2009
Variant Covers: A. Dustin Weaver 2nd Printing Variant.
Trade Prints: Avengers - X-Men: Utopia
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: Rogue, Gambit and Danger are reunited with Cyclops, who has asked for Rogue’s help in dealing with the trouble in San Francisco. After a brief discussion about Rogue’s company - Gambit and Danger - Cyclops sends them into the field on a mission to find and help some missing X-Men students. They immediately get to work, and Danger saves the life of a young boy. Meanwhile, Dragoness, Trance and Toad are on the run from several HAMMER agents, and are eventually cornered and knocked out in an alleyway. Gambit arrives and takes down the HAMMER agents, before Ariel and Onyxx arrive to take Trance back to Graymalkin. Rogue meanwhile discovers what has happened to Indra, but can’t find him, and her search is interrupted by the arrival of Moonstone - posing as Ms Marvel - and they battle for some time, before Rogue makes a daring escape. Gambit tries to talk Avalanche and Erg out of their protest, but they aren’t interested in listening. Things heat up when Ares arrives to quell the protestors. Avalanche puts up a decent battle, but he is no match for the God of War. Gambit takes Ares on, and Rogue and Danger arrive to help him - but Rogue touches Ares, and absorbs a lot of his power, before Ares is taken down. Rogue then commandeers a HAMMER vehicle to make their way through the damaged city more easily, while they are informed that Trance did not make it home.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men Legacy, Vol. 1 #227 - Utopia - Supressing Fire, Part Two
Importance Rating: 7.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Dustin Weaver
Writer(s): Mike Carey
Release Date: October 2009
Variant Covers: A. Greg Land 70th Anniversary Frame Variant.
Trade Prints: Avengers - X-Men: Utopia
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: Ariel and Onyxx return to the X-Men’s HQ with the injured Trance - only to discover that Trance isn’t with them, and that she must have fallen through another of Ariel’s doorways. Trance lands at the outskirts of the main riots in San Francisco, and is confronted by some HAMMER operatives, but her out of control power takes them down. Rogue, Gambit and Danger are informed that Trance is nearby, and they continue their search for her, while Trance encounters some civilians, and her power gets even more out of control. Eventually though, Rogue and company find her, and plan on how to save her. Moonstone of Norman Osborn’s Avengers however, is beating up some rioters, when she gets word of a possible injured mutant. Moonstone realizes that Rogue might be trying to find this mutant, and makes her way to Trance’s location, where Rogue begins comforting Trance and helping her through the ordeal of her out of control powers, when Moonstone arrives. Gambit and Danger try to take her on, but she is too powerful for them, so Rogue has to leave Trance to deal with Moonstone, but soon Rogue’s power she siphoned from Ares wears out, and Moonstone gains the upper hand - all this while Trance had been getting her power under control, and pushes Moonstone away from Rogue, distracting Moonstone enough so that Gambit can take her out, in time for Pixie to arrive and teleport Rogue, Gambit, Trance and Danger back to the X-Men HQ. Later, Trance is recovering well, and Cyclops congratulates Rogue on a good job, before revealing that he may have a plan.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men Legacy, Vol. 1 #229 - Nation X - Devil At the Crossroads, Part 3
Importance Rating: 6.5 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Daniel Acuna
Writer(s): Mike Carey
Release Date: November 2009
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: X-Men Legacy: Emplate and X-Men Legacy: Emplate Hardcover
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: Rogue hides from the creatures pursuing her in Emplate’s realm. She finds a strange device that asks her for a declination, bearing and distance. She flies away from the creatures, and in doing so accidentally finds the dungeon, where Bling is being held. Bling is upset when Rogue keeps flying through, though she assures the younger mutant she will help her. Back on Utopia, Gambit is furious at Rogue’s current predicament, and threatens Cyclops should anything happen to Rogue. As he does though, Gambit’s appearance shifts into how it was when he was a Horseman of Apocalypse, though he leaves the argument before anyone sees. In the X-Club’s lab, Doctor Nemesis, Madison Jeffries, Kavita Rao and a very bored Ariel continue working on a way to trap Emplate. Rogue meanwhile has fled Emplate’s lighthouse, and flies through the strange dimension, with the creatures following her - and she eventually manages to lose them in the strange realm, where other creatures attack them. Emplate is not happy to learn that Rogue is in his realm, while Rogue stumbles across the strange device again - and gives it new orders based on its last orders Emplate gave it. Emplate meanwhile confronts Bling, who attacks him before he can use his leech powers on her again. Rogue arrives back in the dungeon, and aids Bling’s attack, before Emplate reaches out to use his powers on Rogue.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men Legacy, Vol. 1 #230 - Nation X - Devil At the Crossroads, Part 4
Importance Rating: 6.5 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Daniel Acuna
Writer(s): Mike Carey
Release Date: December 2009
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: X-Men Legacy: Emplate and X-Men Legacy: Emplate Hardcover
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: Rogue hides from the creatures pursuing her in Emplate’s realm. She finds a strange device that asks her for a declination, bearing and distance. She flies away from the creatures, and in doing so accidentally finds the dungeon, where Bling is being held. Bling is upset when Rogue keeps flying through, though she assures the younger mutant she will help her. Back on Utopia, Gambit is furious at Rogue’s current predicament, and threatens Cyclops should anything happen to Rogue. As he does though, Gambit’s appearance shifts into how it was when he was a Horseman of Apocalypse, though he leaves the argument before anyone sees. In the X-Club’s lab, Doctor Nemesis, Madison Jeffries, Kavita Rao and a very bored Ariel continue working on a way to trap Emplate. Rogue meanwhile has fled Emplate’s lighthouse, and flies through the strange dimension, with the creatures following her - and she eventually manages to lose them in the strange realm, where other creatures attack them. Emplate is not happy to learn that Rogue is in his realm, while Rogue stumbles across the strange device again - and gives it new orders based on its last orders Emplate gave it. Emplate meanwhile confronts Bling, who attacks him before he can use his leech powers on her again. Rogue arrives back in the dungeon, and aids Bling’s attack, before Emplate reaches out to use his powers on Rogue.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men Legacy, Vol. 1 #234 - The Telltale Heart
Importance Rating: 6.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Yanick Paquette
Writer(s): Mike Carey
Release Date: May 2010
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: X-Necrosha
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: Rogue begins her day by trying to help Indra come to terms with what happened in San Francisco. She meets with Cyclops and the Stepford Cuckoos who have been trying to locate the missing Phoenix Force, but now need to attempt a different scan, which is why they need Rogue to absorb most of their power. Rogue agrees, and soon finds herself picking up snatches of people’s thoughts as she walks past them. She meets with Surge, who is explains that her power is going out of control whenever she is around Magneto, and asks Rogue to talk to him about it. Rogue meets up with Gambit, and, thanks to her temporary psi-power, sees something inside him that shouldn’t be there. She tries to get him to talk about it, but Gambit doesn’t want to. Suddenly, images of Rogue and Gambit’s past flash through Rogue’s mind and are projected to everyone across Utopia, embarrassing her. Rogue suggests to Indra that she could use the telepathy to go inside his mind, but he is not interested. Rogue finds Magneto and confronts him about Surge. Magneto tells her that he is boosting Surge’s power ten or twenty times her normal threshold. Rogue tells him that he cannot do that without Surge’s permission, before they kiss. Rogue knows it is because of the telepathy, and warns Magneto once again to back off from Surge. Rogue talks to Rockslide about fear, before picking up someone else thinking about her - she sees Iceman - but he assures her he was thinking about baseball. The Stepford Cuckoos had no luck tracing the Phoenix Force, and Rogue returns their power to them. She once again meets with Indra, discussing his beliefs, before pointing out that his code name is the Armorer of Heaven, the God of War, a strange name for him. Indra tells Rogue that he doesn’t want to be a fighter, before almost uncontrollably using his powers to armor up and confront Rogue with a multitude of weapons. Later, Rogue and Gambit meet on the beach, while Indra creates a knife and cuts a large rock in half.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men Legacy, Vol. 1 #236 - Second Coming - Chapter 8
Importance Rating: 1.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Greg Land
Writer(s): Mike Carey
Release Date: May 2010
Variant Covers: None Shown.
Trade Prints: X-Men: Second Coming Hardcover
Fun Facts: Gambit does not appear in the comic itself, only on the "Heroic Age" variant cover.

This issue has 4 different variant covers, Gambit only appears on 1. The others are not shown since he has no appearance in them.
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Comic Summary: While the X-Club escape from the decoy “oil rig”, the X-Men and other mutants on Utopia deal with the destruction of the Blackbirds, until everyone sees a strange red substance encase Utopia - and some of San Francisco. They cannot break through it, despite their vast power, and eventually detect that it is spherical, as they cannot go under it, either. Cyclops orders a large squad of X-Men and other mutants over to San Francisco, to help with emergency relief, which angers some of the less active mutants on Utopia, worried they will be left unprotected should Bastion attack them. On the other side the X-Club begin trying to work out how to break through it, when they are visited by five of the Avengers. Cable informs Hope that he has enough power left for one more jump, meaning he could send her away, but Hope opts to stay to help everyone who is fighting for her. As they approach the mainland, the X-Men notice another sphere which has materialized over the Golden Gate Bridge - and from it emerge several Nimrods.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men Legacy, Vol. 1 #241 - Collision, Conclusion
Importance Rating: 1.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Clay Mann, Tom Raney
Writer(s): Mike Carey
Release Date: December 2010
Variant Covers: None Shown.
Trade Prints: None.
Fun Facts: Gambit does not appear in the comic itself, only on the variant cover.

This issue has 2 different variant covers, Gambit only appears on 1. The others are not shown since he has no appearance in them.
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Comic Summary: Indra, Anole and Loa race into action to rescue Rogue, Magneto and Vaipala from Quitado, which has landed in Mumbai. Inside the city of the Children of the Vault, Magneto has freed himself and Vaipala from the angelfire, while Rogue has managed to take down Perro. Marut the chauffeur takes the x-kids as far as he can toward Quitado, when Luz appears, offering to disguise them and help them get into Quitado. At that moment, Magneto takes down several Children of the Vault, while struggling against the one called Piedra Dura - until Rogue arrives, and helps him. Cadena prepares to kill Vaipala, so Rogue and Magneto surrender. Cadena orders some of her servants to take them away - and they do, vanishing in the process. Luz drops her disguise, before revealing herself to Cadena, while the x-kids, Rogue, Magneto and Vaipala make their escape. Eventually they come to the center of Quitado, where Magneto destroys the anchor, sending Quitado back out of Earth’s realm. Later, the mutants prepare to leave Mumbai, with Indra saying goodbye to Vaipala, telling her that they could meet when he comes back, though he is not sure when that will be, after arguing with his father once more. While in Quitado, Luz lies on her bed, and paints an image of Indra, telling him that she will see him soon.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men Legacy, Vol. 1 #244 - None So Blind
Importance Rating: 6.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Harvey Tolibao
Writer(s): Mike Carey
Release Date: January 2011
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: X-Men Legacy: Aftermath
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: Rogue tries to help Blindfold decipher a cryptic dream in which the X-Men are attacked by a mysterious enemy. Rogue informs Cyclops and the White Queen of Blindfold’s dream, telling them that she thinks they should take Blindfold’s warning with caution,and Cyclops enlists the X-Club to help decipher Blindfold‘s vision. Blindfold sets out about trying to find out the danger. She first encounters Gambit, and talks to “Death” within him - but he is not the danger. Blindfold finds Hellion, an outcast after his recent attack on Omega Sentinel, but decides he is not the threat either. Rogue meets with Madison Jeffries, and learns that Dragoness, Magma, Surge and Armor have seemingly vanished from Utopia. Blindfold finds Legion, and is transported into his mind, where she learns he is not the threat either, so she sets out across Utopia. Rogue and Jeffries realize that a creature from Emplate’s sub-dimension is on Utopia, but only visible at certain spectrums. They set out to locate it, while Blindfold is captured by the spider-tentacle creature. Rogue and Jeffries arrive on scene, and find the missing girls trapped in the creature’s web. Madison gets captured also, while Rogue summons help from the X-Men. But Rogue does her best to take on the creature herself, and after getting stuck in the web, she manages to absorb the powers of Magma, Surge and Armor - and using their powers combined, she takes down the creature. Everyone is freed, and Blindfold announces that creature was not the danger she saw in her vision, and suddenly, the world goes dark.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men Legacy, Vol. 1 #245 - Age of X - Chapter 1
Importance Rating: 4.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Clay Mann
Writer(s): Mike Carey
Release Date: February 2011
Variant Covers: A. Clay Mann Variant.

B. Paolo Rivera Fantastic Four Anniversary Variant.
Trade Prints: X-Men: Age of X
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: At Fortress X, several mutants engage the attacking human forces in combat, however the battle results in Tempo’s death. Legacy does what she can to help Tempo through the dying process. Cannonball and Basilisk have issues with the chain of command, before the Force Warriors - Legion, Hellion, Psylocke, Carmella Unuscione and Revenant - come to repair the force walls that surround Fortress X. After the battle, the mutants return to Fortress X, where Moira MacTaggert fusses over Legion, and Frenzy discusses his current powerless state with Wolverine, as he tends bar. Some of the other mutants discuss the possibility that they may have all met before, in a place where one person brought them all together. Legacy hangs around the edge of the force walls, when she notices an apparent soldier. Several others show up to take the soldier down, until Magneto arrives -the “soldier” is actually Katherine Pryde, a prisoner from within Fortress X attempting to escape. Magneto takes Pryde back to the brig, which is monitored by Danger, and several others - Emma Frost, Magik, the Stepford Cuckoos, Martha Johansson and Professor X are imprisoned also. However, Katherine Pryde had in her possession a camera, and she was taking photos outside the force walls, which Legacy finds very interesting.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men Legacy, Vol. 1 #246 - Age of X - Chapter 3
Importance Rating: 6.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Clay Mann
Writer(s): Mike Carey
Release Date: March 2011
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: X-Men: Age of X
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: Moonstar and her Cadre - Eclipse, Warlock, Magma, Karma and Dust - are trailing the fugitive Legacy, who has found sanctuary with Wolverine. Moira MacTaggert demands answers from Magneto about Legacy and what she attacked them all with. Moira offers the services of Legion and the rest of the Force Warriors in locating Legacy by searching the fortress at a molecular level. Legacy tells Wolverine that she is growing suspicious, and explains that the images she saw in her head where of memories the Professor had - of all the mutants in Fortress X, only she does not recall ever living those experiences. Suddenly, Moonstar and her Cadre burst into Wolverine’s bar as they have tracked Legacy there. Magneto interrogates Madison Jeffries after learning Legacy was using his power, and Jeffries is forced to reveal that Legacy had a camera with blank images on it. Wolverine remains stoic as Moonstar and her Cadre search his bar for Legacy, while outside, Cannonball leads a gathering of mutants against an attack from human forces who have penetrated the force walls. Having no luck at Wolverine’s bar, Moonstar and her Cadre continue on in their search for Legacy - and eventually catch up to her. But their capture of Legacy has to wait, as an enormous enemy tanker takes the Cadre’s priority. Legacy manages to escape, until she is confronted by Dust - however Gambit shows up and takes Dust down as he decides to aid Legacy. But Magneto discovers this and buries them both under a mountain of rubble. Suspicion about Fortress X grows as Basilisk meets with Wolverine.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men Legacy, Vol. 1 #247 - Age of X - Chapter 5
Importance Rating: 5.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Clay Mann
Writer(s): Mike Carey
Release Date: June 2011
Variant Covers: A. Thor Goes Hollywood Variant
Trade Prints: X-Men: Age of X
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: The mutants of Fortress X are trying to come terms with what goes on around them, while the Force Warriors assert their newfound authority. Moonstar argues with them, while Charles Xavier finds an ally in the form of Katherine Pryde. Moira MacTaggert confronts Legacy and Gambit, demanding they give her the box. Tensions mount between Cannonball and Basilisk, as the mutants await the arrival of the next wave of attacking soldiers, but when none arrive, Basilisk questions everything going on around them, and several other mutants support him as they leave the battle field. Moonstar and her Cadre continue to hold off against the Force Warriors, while Legion grows increasingly unstable. Moira reveals that it was she who built this world, while Charles Xavier tries to explain to Legion that he is his father. Charles asks everyone to trust him, to learn the truth, and soon, almost all of the mutants assemble together, as Charles reveals to them what happened seven days ago, on Utopia, the home of the X-Men - where he and Doctor Nemesis were wandering Legion’s mind, where various personalities were caged up - and a new personality, a psychic antibody, had taken over, and took the form of Moira MacTaggert, who then created this new world, where Legion was safe, and a hero. As “Moira” confronts Charles and the other mutants, a massive army of soldiers arrives at Fortress X.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men Legacy, Vol. 1 #248 - Age of X - Aftermath, Part One
Importance Rating: 7.5 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Jorge Molina
Writer(s): Mike Carey
Release Date: July 2011
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: X-Men Legacy: Aftermath
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: The senior X-Men and members of the X-Club meet to discuss the events of the past seven days - where the entirety of Utopia lived in a new world created by one of Legion’s personalities. The White Queen announces that she and the Stepford Cuckoos are ready to erase those events from the minds of whoever requests. Cannonball and Pixie are first up, and several others soon follow. Professor X and Doctor Nemesis meet with Legion, who has been given a wrist device that allows him to access each individual personality and use their power. Cyclops finds the time to meet with Frenzy, who is infatuated with the time the two of them spent together in the other reality, but Cyclops is adamant that there is nothing between them, which angers her. Rogue is having trouble dealing with her role as the “Reaper” in the other reality, and Gambit tries to comfort her, but tells her that they cannot be together until Rogue is ready. Cyclops meets with Kavita Rao who has several pieces of information for him, left-overs from the other reality, as it were, including Hellion’s newfound control and skill over his power, Chamber being cleared of the reconstructive work to his body done by Clan Akkaba, and finally, Revenant is still with them on Utopia. Cyclops meets with the mysterious Revenant, who, as it turns out is a “fragment” of Rachel Summers who was trying to make contact with Utopia when Legion’s personality altered reality, and her message was caught up in the alteration, only now, she cannot remember what her message was. Cyclops assures Rachel that he will bring her home. Finally, Magneto meets with Rogue, and they discuss Rogue’s recent developments, before Magneto picks her up and flies off Utopia, telling her that he is taking her to the place that defines them all - the past!
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men Legacy, Vol. 1 #249 - Age of X - Aftermath, Part Two
Importance Rating: 6.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Rafael Sandoval
Writer(s): Mike Carey
Release Date: July 2011
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: X-Men Legacy: Aftermath
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: Magneto and Rogue arrive at a museum memorial for victims of the Holocaust, and inside, Magneto tells Rogue a story about a man called August Hirt, who was a Nazi collaborator, and whose function was to preserve the bodies of 100 “inferiors” for research long after their people were wiped out. It was at Auschwitz that Hirt chose a young Max Eisenhardt as one of his subjects, but was refused by the warden. When things turned bad for the Axis, Hirt fled to France, and was taken into custody for his own safety. But, that didn’t stop Max Eisenhardt, a little older now, from tracking Hirt down, and convincing him to end his own life. Magneto suggests to Rogue that she should go back to Gambit, as he truly loves her. Back on Utopia, Frenzy is still struggling with her emotions, and Gambit has to break up a fight between her and Toad. Frenzy is truly troubled, but returns to her quarters and gives herself a sleek new makeover, before finding Gambit and thanking him for stopping her killing Toad, before announcing that she is going to be an X-Man. Doctor Nemesis and Kavita Rao are monitoring Legion’s use of his new power to summon the powers of his personalities - but when he attempts to access one of them, he finds nothing happens. Doctor Nemesis is annoyed, but certain there is nothing wrong with the wrist band he devised. Legion summons another persona, the Delphic, and they learn from the Delphic that there are several personalities who are resisting, and are being led by one called Styx. Magneto returns to his quarters, though Rogue soon enters, announcing that she is not promising him anything beyond tonight, before they kiss.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men Legacy, Vol. 1 #250 - Lost Legions, Part One
Importance Rating: 6.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Steve Kurth, Khoi Pham
Writer(s): Mike Carey
Release Date: August 2011
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: X-Men Legacy: Lost Legions
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: Rogue helps Doctor Nemesis and Professor X examine Legion’s mind in hopes they could track down the escaped personas. Cyclops then permits them to go and find the missing personas, but they find that Magneto has been assigned to the team, while Frenzy has volunteered herself, and Gambit has joined them also. Professor X is not too happy about Magneto and Frenzy joining them on the mission, while Frenzy wants to prove her worth. Magneto is with them in case Legion cannot take back his missing personas. In Punta Brava, they have tracked down one of Legion’s escaped personas - Time-Sink. He leads on them on a lengthy chase, before the team generally works well together, and their combined effort helps take Time-Sink down long enough for Legion to re-absorb him. Rogue reveals that she knows where two more personas are, and the team departs for London, unaware that another escaped persona, Styx, has several followers, one of whom has a connection to the mutants and knows where they are.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men Legacy, Vol. 1 #251 - Lost Legions, Part Two
Importance Rating: 6.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Khoi Pham
Writer(s): Mike Carey
Release Date: August 2011
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: X-Men Legacy: Lost Legions
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: Rogue and Magneto arrive in London, and are instantly surrounded by countless “replicas” - people taken over by - Chain, one of Legion’s escaped personas. They do what they can to defend themselves while attempting to locate the Chain 1(A). Gambit, Legion, Frenzy and the Professor soon arrive on scene, and while the Professor remains in the X-jet to scan for Chain 1(A), the others go to assist Rogue and Magneto. They battle for a while, before being forced to flee. In the catacombs beneath Paris, Styx, another escaped persona, talks to his apparent followers, while in their safe location, tensions run high between Gambit and Frenzy - amplified by the sudden arrival of another escaped persona, Susan in Sunshine. Frenzy and Gambit kiss, while Legion and Magneto argue with each other and begin to battle, until Rogue separates them. Frenzy manages to take down Susan in Sunshine, enabling Legion to re-absorb her. Xavier locates Chain 1(A) and the heroes descend on his location, where Legion is able to re-absorb him with surprising ease. However, when they return to the X-jet, they find Xavier has vanished, and Styx has left his calling card.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men Legacy, Vol. 1 #252 - Lost Legions, Part Three
Importance Rating: 6.5 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Khoi Pham
Writer(s): Mike Carey
Release Date: September 2011
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: X-Men Legacy: Lost Legions
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: In Paris, Rogue, Magneto, Gambit, Frenzy and Legion are searching for the remaining escaped personas of Legion. It’s not long before Rogue encounters the Bleeding Image, a living voodoo doll, but despite his attack on Rogue, he is easily captured. They take some time to rest as Rogue recuperates from her injuries, while Magneto and Frenzy discuss how much they have changed now from when they first met. Legion talks to Rogue and they formulate a plan. Frenzy notes that Gambit is now armed with a rifle, just like he was in the Age of X. Magneto, Gambit, Frenzy and Legion soon search for the other personas, and are led to the Catacombs beneath Paris, which Styx has made his home. They encounter several prisoners, sacrifices, and Legion makes his way to Styx, and to save his father, Professor X, Legion submits to Styx, while Endgame appears and attacks Magneto, Gambit and Frenzy.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men Legacy, Vol. 1 #253 - Lost Legions, Conclusion
Importance Rating: 5.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Khoi Pham
Writer(s): Mike Carey
Release Date: October 2011
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: X-Men Legacy: Lost Legions
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: In the Catacombs beneath Paris, Magneto, Gambit and Frenzy battle Endgame, one of Legion’s escaped personas. Styx prepares to take over Legion’s body, and thus gain control of his unlimited supply of personas and their powers. Inside Styx, Legion’s soul meets up with the Professor’s and those civilians whom Styx has under his control, and Legion reveals that he actually did not let Styx take him. Frenzy, Magneto and Gambit struggle against Endgame, when suddenly, Legion appears, ready to assist them. Styx continues to try to take over Legion’s body - but he discovers that he cannot, as this Legion is in fact Rogue, whom the real Legion used Chain’s power on to possess her. Magneto takes Endgame down with the explosives from Styx’s sacrifices, and Legion is able to absorb Endgame back into himself. Rogue battles Styx, essentially short-circuiting him, and thus freeing all of the trapped souls. Magneto, Legion, Gambit and Frenzy find Professor X, who is watching Rogue still battling Styx, the two physically and psychically embedded together. Legion prepares to absorb Styx back into himself, but Styx takes Rogue with him. The Professor enters Legion’s mind and is able to shatter the link between Styx and Rogue. Xavier does so, and Rogue emerges, drawing on some of the powers of Legion’s personas, she then emerges from Legion. Rogue reveals that she knows where Rachel Summers, Havok and Polaris are being held, and now has the power to get to them thanks to the power of Compass, one of Legion’s personas. Rogue then takes Gambit, Magneto and Frenzy and they disappear in a blinding light - only for Rogue to re-appear on a space station. She sees Rachel Summers, but before she can get to her, Rogue is surrounded by several Shi’ar warriors!
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men Legacy, Vol. 1 #254 - Five Miles South of the Universe, Part One
Importance Rating: 6.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Steve Kurth
Writer(s): Mike Carey
Release Date: October 2011
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: X-Men Legacy: Five Miles South of the Universe Hardcover
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: Magneto, Gambit and Frenzy find themselves in a lush green landscape with strange creatures grazing. Suddenly, they are attacked by a large robot. They defend themselves and soon discover a Shi’ar officer piloting the robot, and realize that this is an artificial environment and that they are aboard some space station. Frenzy and Gambit begin to search the station and soon come across the Grad Nan Holt. The aliens are about to attack Magneto and the others, when they soon change direction to face off against some Shi’ar officers who arrive. The battle is a ferocious one, which ends when Magneto separates the two opposing races. The Grad Nan Holt make a run for it, and Magneto, Gambit and Frenzy align themselves with the Shi’ar. Magneto is intrigued to learn that other force wielders are aboard the station and are with the Grad Nan Holt and have done terrible damage to the station. Elsewhere on Gul Damar, Havok, Polaris and Korvus have rounded up several Shi’ar officers and warn them their troubles have barely begun. Meanwhile, Rogue realizes that her attackers are the crew of the Boneyard Dog - Sovel Redhand, Jat, Glitter and Horse. They take Rogue, along with the unconscious Marvel Girl, as their prisoners, and inform her that they are aboard Gul Damar Station, the underbelly of the Shi’ar Empire. Rogue learns that there was a war here between the Shi’ar and their insectoid vat-grown race called the Grad Nan Holt, who have tired to fight past their oppression. The Boneyard Dog crew soon inform Rogue that the station is being pulled towards its own sun. Rogue and attempts to take command of the situation by challenging Sovel. Magneto.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men Legacy, Vol. 1 #255 - Five Miles South of the Universe, Part Two
Importance Rating: 5.5 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Steve Kurth
Writer(s): Mike Carey
Release Date: November 2011
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: X-Men Legacy: Five Miles South of the Universe Hardcover
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: Sovel reluctantly agrees to the Arin’nn Haelar, and selects Horse to fight in his place, despite Glitter wishing to do so. The battle is brief, and Horse taken down promptly - but it is revealed that the now awake Marvel Girl had a hand in this, acting as Rogue’s champion. Marvel Girl knows that the situation on the space station is bad and tells Rogue they have to find the others quickly. In the meantime, the Shi’ar prepare for another assault on the Grad Nan Holt, but Magneto asks if he can try to speak with the Grad Nan Holt first, much to Frenzy’s displeasure. Havok and Polaris take their Shi’ar prisoners to the cargo bay, where senior Grad Nan Holt - Janissaries - are waiting to hand down a sentence. One of the Shi’ar informs Polaris that he is a scientist and knows how to repair the damaged gravitic flux which is pulling them into the sun, however nothing comes of it. Korvus, at the command of the Janissaries, slays the Shi’ar, while the scientist, after his status is revealed, is forced to slowly kill himself. Polaris wonders if what they are doing is wrong, when suddenly, Magneto arrives on scene. He is pleased to see his daughter, and attempts to talk to the Janissaries. The free Shi’ar see the scientist kill himself, and fire a powerful weapon down into the cargo bay where Magneto, Polaris, Havok, Gambit and Frenzy are, along with a large number of Grad Nan Holt. This causes Polaris and Havok to attack Magneto and his companions.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men Legacy, Vol. 1 #256 - Five Miles South of the Universe, Part Three
Importance Rating: 6.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Steve Kurth
Writer(s): Mike Carey
Release Date: November 2011
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: X-Men Legacy: Five Miles South of the Universe Hardcover
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: Magneto, Frenzy and Gambit battle Polaris, Havok and Korvus, while the large gathering of alien Grad Nan Holt try to get in on the battle as well. The Shi’ar officers fire their powerful weapons on the Grad Nan Holt in an attempt to destroy their enemy. Elsewhere on the space station, Rogue, Rachel Summers and the crew of the Boneyard Dog have discovered a hull breach. They begin work on holding the breach in place, while Rogue soon comes across a dying Shi’ar officer, who reports the gravity of the space station is wrong, which is why they are falling into the sun. The janissaries of the Grad Nan Holt attempt and escape, when the one called Friendless finds Rachel and attacks her. She counters the attack, and learns his tortured origin, including the fact that Friendless is responsible for the war between the Grad Nan Holt and the Shi‘ar. The breach widens, and part of the space station tears open - Friendless is sucked into space. Magneto and Polaris stop their fighting to hold and repair the breach, while the X-Men and Starjammers are reunited and group together with the Boneyard Dog crew. They discuss their options, and know they have to stop the space station from falling into the sun, as there are a billion people on the station. They discover the flux array, a gravity shaft, which can propel someone to the generator, where they can repair the gravity field. The flux is dangerous, but Rogue and Frenzy enter the flux and are thrust upwards. Several Shi’ar officers are in a control room, when Friendless breaks in, and takes command of them.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men Legacy, Vol. 1 #257 - Five Miles South of the Universe, Part Four
Importance Rating: 6.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Khoi Pham
Writer(s): Mike Carey
Release Date: December 2011
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: X-Men Legacy: Five Miles South of the Universe Hardcover
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: On the Gul Damar Station, Rogue and Frenzy are thrust upwards through the flux system, on a desperate mission before the space station falls into the sun. The rest of the X-Men, Starjammers and crew of the Boneyard Dog wait in anticipation for what will happen, but tensions are high between the X-Men, the long-missing Starjammers, and the Boneyard Dog crew. Friendless continues to manipulate the Shia’r leaders, forcing them to align themselves with the janissaries of the Grad Nan Holt. Friendless convinces them that killing the terrans will save the station, and instructs them to open the Anathema Vault to gain access to a powerful weapon. Magneto, Havok, Polaris, Gambit and the others come across a dockyard where various small space ships are on fire. They plan to salvage one of the space ships, and are successful in putting one together, while Rachel sends her astral form to investigate what is going on elsewhere on the station. She finds the Shi’ar and Grad Nan Holt looking over the weapon, when Frondless’s astral form attacks Rachel’s. Rogue and Frenzy are soon shunted from the flux, and arrive at their destination. The powerful weapon is activated, and sends powerful waves of energy through the space station. One such wave of energy finds its way to the dockyard where the X-Men and the others are. Sovel Redhand abandons his crew and teleports away to the gravity control station where Frenzy and Rogue are trying to fix the gravity problems. Sovel shoots them both, and releases the gravity array from its connections to the space station - while in the dockyard Havok, Polaris, Magneto, Gambit the others are forced to run for their lives as the energy sweeps over them.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men Legacy, Vol. 1 #258 - Five Miles South of the Universe, Conclusion
Importance Rating: 4.5 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Steve Kurth
Writer(s): Mike Carey
Release Date: January 2012
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: X-Men Legacy: Five Miles South of the Universe Hardcover
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: As Gul Damar station continues to plummet towards its sun, Marvel Girl continues to undergo an astral attack from the Grad Nan Holt called Friendless. While Rogue lies unconscious in the gravity control station, which Sovel Redhand has separated from Gul Damar in an attempt to escape, Frenzy does her best to stop him, but he takes her out. Magneto, Havok, Polaris, Gambit, Korvus, Glitter, Horse and Jat do what they can to outrun the deadly anti-matter wave that spreads towards them from the null cascade. Marvel Girl manages to rouse Rogue telepathically, and alerts her to Sovel’s thoughts about the device he gave her earlier. Rogue realizes that it is a short-range teleport shunt, and uses it to teleport the others to the gravity control station, rescuing them from the anti-matter wave. Sovel’s crew then take him out. Magneto frees Marvel Girl’s astral form from Friendless by placing his helmet over her head, before he and Polaris rip the null cascade from Gul Damar, bringing it into space. Rogue continues to work on a plan to free Gul Damar and everyone on it from certain doom, when the heroes realize that Friendless was on the null cascade when Magneto and Polaris took it from the station. Marvel Girl and Rogue realize that since Rogue doesn’t have the capacity to process the science required for her plan, but that Friendless does, so Marvel Girl and Rogue attack him in psychic unison, and take from him his calculations required for Rogue’s plan. And just in time, as the null cascade is fired into the sun, and Gul Damar, and the gravity control station, fall into it. An undetermined amount of time later, Gul Damar, and everyone aboard, appears in orbit around Earth. Rogue explains that she collapsed Gul Damar’s sun into a wormhole, and pointed the far end at Earth, which is how they got home. Havok and Polaris are excited to be back on Earth after such a long time away, while Rogue and Frenzy seem to have a mutual understanding now.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men Legacy, Vol. 1 #259 - Regenesis - Half a Step, Part One
Importance Rating: 5.5 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Khoi Pham
Writer(s): Mike Carey
Release Date: January 2012
Variant Covers: A.Nick Bradshaw Marvel Comics 50th Anniversary Variant

B. Regenesis Gold Variant
Trade Prints: X-Men Legacy: Five Miles South of the Universe Hardcover
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: On Utopia, Rogue is having a tough time deciding whether to remain on the island with Cyclops’s faction, or go to Westchester with Wolverine and his followers. Both Gambit and Magneto try to offer Rogue their thoughts, but each has already decided their path - Gambit is going, Magneto is staying. When Magneto lets Rogue touch him, to find out his perspective on things, Rogue detects another presence inside his mind. Havok confronts Cyclops about the separation of the X-Men, and urges him to talk about this with Wolverine, but Cyclops tells him that this is the only way. Soon, Rogue, Magneto, Gambit, Havok, Polaris, Frenzy, Marvel Girl and Korvus, the eight who have returned from space, meet with Cyclops and the X-Club, as Rogue reports what she detected in Magneto’s mind. The eight undergo a series of tests, but they all come back negative - except for Korvus’s sword. The X-Club discuss the sword, and given its heritage with the Phoenix, consider the possibility of Jean Grey returning. But they are still unsure about how to proceed. Blindfold examines the sword and detects that it is a doorway, and someone is on the other side of it. The White Queen links to Blindfold, and confirms this, seeing someone surrounded by fire, that death was spat out of the sky, that it wasn’t her fault, and something is going to be ruined. The White Queen learns that whoever this mutant is, she started to die, but got confused and turned around, and only made it about halfway. Rogue suggests that she absorb the piece of the mutant from each of the eight who returned from space, and Cyclops agrees, but not without Doctor Nemesis constructing some sort of containment field, in case the mutant is dangerous. Frenzy reveals to Rogue that she has made the decision to go to Westchester, for if she remains here, she will fall into bad habits. With the containment barricade created, the group meets once more, and Rogue absorbs the energy of this mutant from the others. When she touches Korvus’s sword, a door opens, and Rogue realizes who the mutant is. Cyclops wants more information, but Rogue enters the door, telling Cyclops inside is a friend who died by fire. Through the door, Rogue finds a distraught Ariel!
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men Legacy, Vol. 1 #260 - Regenesis - Half a Step, Part Two
Importance Rating: 1.5 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Khoi Pham
Writer(s): Mike Carey
Release Date: February 2011
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: X-Men Legacy: Five Miles South of the Universe Hardcover
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: Rogue discusses with Cyclops and the X-Club how she thinks Ariel tried to teleport to safety during the missile attack that apparently killed her, but Rogue discusses with Cyclops and the X-Club how she thinks Ariel tried to teleport to safety during the missile attack that apparently killed her, but that she only made it half a step. Rogue has a plan to rescue Ariel, and sets about linking up with the mutants on Utopia who will play a part. She meets up with Marvel Girl, who queries whether Rogue’s rescue mission of Ariel is just delaying tactics so she doesn’t have to make a decision as to whether to stay on Utopia or go back to Westchester, before she gets telepathic impressions that Korvus is causing more trouble on Utopia, this time with Warpath. Marvel Girl is worried that Korvus will have nothing to do on Earth, and despite loving him, wishes he would leave. Rogue has an idea about what Korvus can do, but sets off assembling the rest of her team, including an aggressive Hellion, who is packing for Westchester. With the team ready, including Pixie and Frenzy, Rogue opens the doorway to the realm where Ariel is trapped. Pixie casts a spell which reduces Ariel back to her regular size, while Hellion pushes his power to the limit, shutting down the explosion that constantly ravages Ariel’s body. With Ariel still alive, Doctor Nemesis and Kavita Rao get to work on keeping her that way. Eventually, Ariel wakes - back to normal.. Rogue and Magneto spend the night together, slightly avoiding Rogue’s decision. The next morning, Rogue approaches Korvus and offers him captainship of the Boneyard Dog crew and he accepts.. Rogue meets with Cyclops and informs him that she is going to Westchester to continue looking after the young mutants. Waiting for Rogue is Ariel, fully recovered she teleports herself and Rogue to Westchester.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men Legacy, Vol. 1 #260.1 - Regenesis
Importance Rating: 7.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): David Baldeon
Writer(s): Christos N. Gage
Release Date: March 2012
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: X-Men Legacy: Back to School Hardcover
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: At the Jean Grey School for Higher Learning, Rogue, Gambit, Frenzy and Marvel Girl are engaged in a game of football with several of the students, including Rockslide, whom Rogue helps learn a new aspect of his power - that he can re-form his body using any rock, not just that rock that was part of his body. In doing this, however, Rockslide uses some large stones that were covering a nearby portal which housed the demons known as the N’Garai. Gambit and Frenzy question each other’s motives for taking up positions at the Jean Grey Institute, but before they can get further involved, Rogue learns of the N’Garai invasion, and she is determined that it will not interrupt the school day, as she has vowed the students here will get to live normal teenage lives. In the teachers’ lounge, Cannonball and Husk argue about Husk’s inability to deal with her problems, before they, Iceman and the Beast get word of the invasion. Iceman joins the battle on the school grounds, while Husk and the Beast go ahead and teach their classes. Cannonball joins the battle, but Rogue orders him to his class. Soon, one of the Mabdhara, the N’Garai generals, emerges from the portal, and rallies his fellow demons to widen the portal by taking the blood of innocents - and they make their way to the school buildings. Rogue quickly goes about subtly absorbing the powers of various students as she goes into each class, assuring them that despite the noise outside, things are fine. Using a combination of the students’ powers, Rogue manages to defeat the Mabdhara, and the remaining demons rush back through the portal, which is then sealed. Afterwards, Gambit and Rogue share some friendly words, before Gambit and Frenzy go into town and spend time at a bar. They reminisce about their early encounters, before kissing. (Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men Legacy, Vol. 1 #261 - Lost Tribes
Importance Rating: 6.5 out of 10
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Penciler(s): David Baldeon
Writer(s): Christos N. Gage
Release Date: March 2012
Variant Covers: A. Venom Variant
Trade Prints: X-Men Legacy: Back to School Hardcover
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: While teaching a zero gravity class, Rogue and Marvel Girl discuss Rogue’s relationship with Magneto, and why neither has called the other yet. At the same time, Gambit tells Frenzy that their kiss was a mistake, and the two decide to move on with their lives, as both of their hearts are elsewhere. The students at the Jean Grey Institute try to avoid Blindfold after some of them believe her power is to cause the bad things she “sees” to happen. She makes her way to Rogue and Marvel and tells them that destruction is coming. Marvel Girl telepathically orders the students to report to the safe rooms, while Wolverine tries to get some answers from Blindfold about who is bringing the approaching destruction. Shortly after, Exodus arrives. Wolverine, Rogue, Iceman, Beast, Gambit, Frenzy, Cannonball and Marvel Girl go to challenge him, while Exodus reveals that he has come to reunite mutant kind to save them. Frenzy in particular is annoyed to see Exodus. Rogue manages to steal Exodus’s teleporting power, and uses it to teleport herself to where Husk is evacuating the students. She approaches Kid Gladiator, absorbs his strength. She returns to the battle field, and attacks Exodus, offering to allow him to enter her mind so he can see all that has transpired in his absence. Exodus views recent events in Rogue’s mind, and decides that Cyclops is responsible for the separation of mutantkind, and that to save their race, he must remove him. Exodus departs for Utopia, and the X-Men realize they may have just got Cyclops killed.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men Legacy, Vol. 1 #262 - Lost Tribes, Part Two
Importance Rating: 6.5 out of 10
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Penciler(s): David Baldeon
Writer(s): Christos N. Gage
Release Date: April 2012
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: X-Men Legacy: Back to School Hardcover
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: With Exodus en route to Utopia to kill Cyclops, the X-Men at the Jean Grey School depart in a Blackbird to stop him. Rogue at first does not accompany them after Wolverine ordered her not to let Utopia know of the approaching danger. But she eventually teleports, using the power she stole from Exodus, onboard the jet as it takes off. Eventually, the Blackbird catches up to Exodus, and Cannonball, Rogue and Wolverine attack him. They manage to slam Exodus to the ground, where Beast, Gambit and Frenzy attack him. Iceman uses the nearby water from a waterfall to increase his own mass and attack Exodus also, while Marvel Girl battles the powerful villain on the astral plane. The X-Men continue to fight him with all their might, when Rogue reveals that before she teleported onto the Blackbird, she sent a message to Utopia, angering Wolverine, who thinks Rogue just wants to see Magneto. Wolverine tells Rogue he cannot trust her and orders her to stay out of his way while he finishes this. Frenzy continues to battle Exodus with gusto, before Exodus puts everyone under his mental control, deciding he will use them as his soldiers when he gets to Utopia, thinking he may find trouble there also. However, Exodus is soon attacked by mutants who intercepted Rogue’s distress call, and have come to join the battle. Rogue breaks free from Exodus’s hold, and is shocked when she sees what mutants from Utopia have arrived - Pixie, Dust, Surge, Transonic, Velocidad, Zero, Primal and Hope!
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men Legacy, Vol. 1 #263 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 4.5 out of 10
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Penciler(s): David Baldeon
Writer(s): Christos Gage
Release Date: May 2012
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: X-Men Legacy: Back to School Hardcover
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: Hope, Surge, Dust, Pixie, Velocidad, Transonic, Zero and Primal engage Exodus in combat, while Wolverine is still furious at Rogue that they have got involved in this battle. Hope battles Exodus directly, before the X-Men and the children of Utopia form a strategic plan to take their mutual foe down. The two factions discuss whether the youngsters should be at Westchester, learning how to be children, or on Utopia, learning to survive. Eventually, Pixie teleports her teammates and the captive Exodus back to Utopia. The plane ride back to Westchester is taken in silence, but once home, Wolverine tells Rogue that he can no longer trust her. Gambit tries to console Rogue, but Rogue realizes that she did make a mistake in warning Utopia Exodus was coming for them. She later discusses with Rachel what she should do about Magneto, but still is not able to make a decision. Husk supervises the return of the students to the Jean Grey School, while Anole and Trance decide that Blindfold’s vision didn’t come true, that she didn’t bring about destruction, until Blindfold tells them that it is not finished yet.

X-Men Legacy, Vol. 1 #264 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 6.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Rafa Sandoval
Writer(s): Christos Gage
Release Date: April 2012
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: X-Men Legacy: Back to School Hardcover
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: Cannonball and Rogue are spending time together on perimeter patrol around the Jean Grey School when the Mimic crashes into the school, along with Weapon Omega, who is in a bad way. The Beast and Iceman are on scene to deal with their former teammate, who explains that he is here to get help for Omega, his best friend, as his powers are out of control. Weapon Omega realizes there is an abundance of mutant power at the school, and flies off to absorb their energies. Chamber is teaching a class on coping with physical changes, when Weapon Omega crashes into them, but before he can harm any of the students, Chamber knocks him out into the sky, where Iceman, Rogue and Cannonball apprehend him. Gambit, Frenzy and Marvel Girl join in on the battle, and Weapon Omega absorbs some of their energies, but when comes to his senses, they are able to get him to a containment chamber. The Beast performs various scans on Omega and determines that since he was being “fed” the absorbed mutant powers of the Mimic, whose powers are not mutant, this body was changed, and now, after absorbing the powers of the X-Men in battle earlier, a reaction has occurred within Omega’s body, and unless they can find a way to stop it, the power will release and kill him, and possibly everyone at the Jean Grey School. Rogue gives Omega some encouraging words, and the Mimic suggest that he and Rogue could drain these energies from Omega, and safely discharge them. The Beast thinks the plan will work, and after Gambit says goodbye to Rogue - just in case - she and the Mimic are locked in the chamber with Omega, and begin to drain his energies, only instead of draining, they in fact replicate these dangerous energies - meaning now there are three living bombs at the Jean Grey School.

X-Men Legacy, Vol. 1 #265 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 4.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Rafa Sandoval
Writer(s): Christos Gage
Release Date: June 2012
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: X-Men Legacy: Back to School Hardcover
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: It is only a matter of time before Rogue, Mimic and Weapon Omega will explode, thanks to a failed attempt to absorb the deadly power from inside Weapon Omega. During their isolation, Rogue bonds with Mimic and learns of his history, while the Beast contemplates a way to save them, realizing that Rachel Grey may be a last resort, as she can put them all into a coma. Rogue and Mimic set about trying to safely discharge the power by interacting with other mutants, but nothing works. Toad even tries to give Rogue a piece of advice about Magneto, while lamenting his current place as a janitor, cleaning up after Husk’s shedding skin. Mimic details the battle he had with the Super-Adaptoid, in which he and the Super-Adaptoid tried to absorb each other’s powers, which shorted them out. Rogue thinks this could work, so she, Mimic and Weapon Omega are placed in a chamber, and in unison, attempt to absorb each other’s powers. It works for Rogue and Mimic, they are freed from the explosive energies consuming them, but Weapon Omega is not so lucky. He doesn’t want to be put into a coma, but Mimic pleads with him, and using Rachel’s power, Mimic puts his best friend into a coma. He is placed in stasis in one of the Beast’s laboratories, while Mimic is allowed to remain at the Jean Grey School.

X-Men Legacy, Vol. 1 #266 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 5.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Rafael Sandoval
Writer(s): Christos N. Gage
Release Date: July 2012
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: Avengers vs. X-Men Companion Hardcover
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: The staff of the Jean Grey School discuss the battle between the Avengers and the Utopia based X-Men. With Wolverine and the Beast siding with the Avengers, most of the staff decide to remain at the school, to be neutral and to keep the students protected. Iceman and Marvel Girl however opt to join Cyclops’ side. During the discussions, Rogue has flashbacks to her first battle with the Avengers, before she returns to her teaching duties. Before long, however, three of the Avengers arrive - Falcon, She-Hulk and Moon Knight - who claim they have come to keep an eye on the Jean Grey School. Rogue, Shadowcat, Gambit, Cannonball and Frenzy confront them, while the interest of several students is piqued. Rogue tries to calm the situation between her teammates and the intrusive Avengers, and it is agreed that the Avengers can stay one hundred yards away from the school buildings. They do so, waiting in the Quinjet for “something” to happen - and it does, as Frenzy confronts them, challenging Moon Knight about his dark past. Some of the students - Hellion, Match and Glob Herman - begin to watch from a window, and an instant later, a full-scale battle begins, as She-Hulk and the Falcon attack Frenzy. Rogue rushes to intervene, while Hellion, Glob Herman and Match join in - but Glob scares She-Hulk, who causes a seismic shock, knocking the three young students back and seriously injuring them. Rogue is furious, and absorbs She-Hulk’s power - before Iron Man appears and joins in the battle.

X-Men Legacy, Vol. 1 #267 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 6.5 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Rafael Sandoval
Writer(s): Christos N. Gage
Release Date: August 2012
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: Avengers vs. X-Men Companion Hardcover
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: Iron Man battles Rogue, who has the power of She-Hulk, while Cannonball, Mimic, Frenzy, Gambit, Husk and Chamber join in - either battling the Falcon, Moon Knight or She-Hulk, or taking care of the injured students. The battle rages for some time, during which Rogue absorbs the abilities of Falcon, but starts to lose control of the rage inside of her that she absorbed from She-Hulk. Husk and Chamber get the kids to safety, while Shadowcat joins in the battle. Gambit challenges Moon Knight, and tears part of his costume, enabling Rogue to absorb his abilities - but his psychotic nature begins to cause trouble inside of her. When the X-Men realize that this is not the real Iron Man, but a programmed armor, they easily take him down thanks to the combined efforts of Shadowcat and Rogue. With the other Avengers defeated, the X-Men send them packing, and still in a She-Hulk like state, Rogue decides that they have to join Iceman and Marvel Girl on Cyclops’s side.

X-Men Legacy, Vol. 1 #275 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 4.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): David Baldeon
Writer(s): Christos N. Gage
Release Date: October 2012
Variant Covers: A. Regular Release Variant
Trade Prints: None.
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: Rogue receives an emergency distress call from a prison which houses both super-powered criminals and regular criminals - a riot has ensued as some of the super-powered criminals have escaped from their cells. With most of the X-Men based at the Jean Grey School out on a field trip with the students, Rogue enlists the assistance of Mimic. He joins her, and they discuss various matters. Mimic wants to know how he can be himself, after revealing that Weapon Omega may be taken out of his coma soon. They soon arrive at the prison, and after Rogue borrows Mimic’s powers, they engage the trouble makers, including Quicksand, Ruby Thursday, Supercharger and others. The Schizoid Man causes some problems for them, and the criminals rally against Rogue and Mimic. Needing further assistance, Rogue goes to another block in the prison which has not been brought into the riot yet. She pleads with the super-powered criminals to let her borrow their powers in exchange for putting in a good word for them. Equinox, Man-Bull and Armadillo agree, and with their powers combined, Rogue returns to the battle, in time to assist Mimic. She takes down the criminals and Guardsmen move in to clean up. Rogue and Mimic return to the Jean Grey School, as other X-Men and students arrive home, and Rogue tells Mimic that when you work out who you are, it feels great.

X-Men Annual, Vol. 1 #1 - Shattershot - Part 1: The Slaves Of Destiny
Importance Rating: 6.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): P. Craig Russell
Writer(s): Fabian Nicieza
Release Date: 1992
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
Fun Facts: Gambit also appears in several pinups in the back of the comic.
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Comic Summary: Mojo and his soldiers close in on Arize, the leader of the slave-uprising in the Mojoverse. However, before they can capture him, Arize escapes to Earth, arriving in the Hindu Kush. The X-Men detect his mutant signature using Cerebro and the Blue Team, led by Cyclops, heads to Afghanistan to investigate. They find him lying unconscious in the care of some Afghani rebels. While Psylocke uses her telepathy to ascertain his identity, a retrieval team from the Mojoverse arrives to take Arize back to Mojo, but the X-Men easily defeat this incompetent recovery squad. As they retreat back to the Mojoverse, the tracking team makes an offhand comment about Longshot that sufficiently intrigues Rogue and Wolverine. They try to follow them through the portal, but Cyclops stops them, insisting their mission is complete. Meanwhile, Mojo is so humiliated by his team’s embarrassing defeat on live television that he declares he can create his own race of slaves instead of retrieving Arize. Nearby, a mysterious onlooker plots Mojo’s demise.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men Annual, Vol. 1 #2 - A Bluer Slice Of Heaven / Beast Foot
Importance Rating: 4.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Ian Churchill
Writer(s): Scott Lobdell, Fabian Nicieza
Release Date: 1993
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: Avalanche and Commando arrive at an island in the Big Pine Keys belonging to Jonathan Chambers. Upon arrival, they are confronted by the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants - Toad, Blob, Pyro and Phantazia - who are currently guests at the island. Pyro in particular is emotional at seeing his former teammates, in particular, Avalanche. The two spend some time together, and Avalanche explains why he abandoned Pyro on their last mission, and tells him that he is pleased to see him alive, seemingly unaware that Pyro is unwell. Pyro’s teammates know Pyro is unwell though, and they discuss whether Jonathan Chambers can help him. Chambers gives a demonstration of his own mutant abilities against the Blob, and explains that he wants to create a mutant haven on this island. Outside, Henry Gyrich and other Poroject: Wideawake officials are monitoring the island, with the help of their operatives - Commando and Avalanche. At the Xavier School, Professor X, the Beast, Banshee and Moira MacTaggert discuss the Legacy Virus, when their scanner reveals another victim has been claimed. In the Danger Room, Rogue, Gambit, Jubilee and Revanche are having a training session, which does not go as Revanche planned. Jean Grey, Cyclops and Psylocke discuss Psylocke’s current predicament - the Kwannon situation. Jean Grey telepathically probes Psylocke’s mind, and the women witness a young Betsy attacking her brother, Brian. Cyclops, the Beast, Psylocke, Gambit, Revanche and Rogue are soon sent on a mission to investigate Chambers and his island. Cyclops reveals what information is known about Chambers - the book that he has written on mutants, his talk-shows, and his mutant father. When the X-Men arrive at the island, Gyrich and his team note their appearance. Cyclops, the Beast and Rogue are expected by Chambers, and he welcomes them to his home, while Gambit, Psylocke and Revanche sneak in through the back. Tension mounts between Psylocke and Revanche, and they soon encounter the Brotherhood, Commando and Avalanche in the basement, while, in the library, Chambers discusses with Cyclops, the Beast and Rogue, his plans for the island. Before long, Cyclops, the Beast and Rogue join their teammates in the basement, during which the Beast reveals to the Brotherhood that Avalanche and Commando were sent here as spies. Chambers discovers the battle, and uses his powers to end it, vowing that his work will not be disrupted. Chambers’s powers enable him to drain the energies of the mutants during their battle. Cyclops gets suspicious about what is really going on, before Pyro explains that the island is going to be a haven, a refuge for the dying - and then reveals that is why he has come here, because he has contracted the Legacy Virus. The Beast points out that Chambers is an energy vampire, and argues with Toad. Pyro makes it clear that he wants to stay on the island and let Chambers use his powers on him, as it alleviates his pain, before Revanche tells the X-Men that they should leave, as it is not their place to get involved in the decisions of Pyro and Chambers - and she knows best because, like Pyro, she reveals that she also has the Legacy Virus. Chambers assures the X-Men that he merely wants to offer afflicted mutants comfort, and as the X-Men prepare to leave, Gyrich reveals his presence, announcing that they believe illegal activities are being perpetrated on people against their will. Cyclops hesitates, before confirming that nothing illegal is taking place on the island. Chambers has some harsh words for Gyrich, before Chambers invites Revanche to stay on the island. She declines his offer, and the X-Men warn Chambers to practice what he preaches. The X-Men then depart the island, leaving the Brotherhood behind. (Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men Annual, Vol. 1 #3 - Heart & Soul / A Moment Of Silence
Importance Rating: 7.5 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Gene Ha, Steve Yeowell
Writer(s): Ian Edginton, Jim Krueger
Release Date: 1994
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
Fun Facts: Gambit also appears in several pinups in the back of the comic.
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Comic Summary: 1st story: Doubtful about whether her role as an X-Man is doing the world any good, Storm receives an invitation to dinner at the Hellfire Club by Shinobi Shaw and a bouquet of roses (one of which stings her). Intrigued in spite of herself and acting unusually cool towards her teammates, she goes. Shinobi presents himself as a changed man who wants to change the world for the better with her help. Storm is intrigued by the offer, but does not accept yet. At home, she is plagued by nightmares of her powers being stripped away and given to someone more worthy, and so she flies to visit Shinobi. Surrounded by his new Hellfire Club friends, he reveals that he used neuro-toxins on her to bring out her darker side and bind her more closely to the Hellfire Club. When she refuses, he plans to have his allies brainwash her. Luckily, she has been followed by the X-Men who help her break free. Storm proves her own moral superiority towards Shinobi by proving that, unlike him, she’d be willing to die for her ideals.
2nd story: As a young Interpol agent, Sean Cassidy had the job to accompany weapon inventor Lipton to Rome. Their train was hijacked by HYDRA. Trying to help the rest of the people on the train, Sean was injured by a HYDRA agent after unwittingly revealing his mutant power. Realizing what danger Sean would prove to be in the hands of HYDRA, Lipton kills the HYDRA agent who witnessed this and then offers himself to HYDRA in exchange for their letting Sean go. Years later, Banshee learns that Lipton is still alive. He break into Interpol to learn his whereabouts and the breaks into the HYDRA headquarters, where the dying Lipton is kept, to be with him in his last hour.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men Annual, Vol. 1 #5 - One Day At the Mansion
Importance Rating: 5.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Anthony Castrillo, Roberto Flores
Writer(s): Larry Hama
Release Date: 1996
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: In the aftermath of the Onslaught debacle, the X-Men, X-Force and Generation X are enjoying a much-deserved, relaxing day at the Mansion playing baseball, cycling, and hanging at the pool, enjoying each other’s company (for the most part). Things are interrupted by a Sentinel, who descends on the mansion grounds, only to be taken down by several of the mutants. This is no ordinary Sentinel, however, for during the Onslaught incident it developed sentience. The X-Men are unsure about the Sentinel, but it dies, afraid, with only Jubilee holding its finger. The mutants discuss life with Professor Xavier, tension mounts between Joseph and Gambit, and even Gateway stops by for a visit, just in time for a group photo. The day ends at night, with a fireworks display courtesy of some of the younger mutants, before Phoenix and Cable link everyone’s mind for a sort of healing mind-merge, before they realize that nothing will ever be the same again, but that tomorrow is another day. (Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men Annual, Vol. 1 #6 - Not a Cloud in the Sky
Importance Rating: 8.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Steve Epting
Writer(s): John Frances Moore
Release Date: 1997
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
Fun Facts: Title Logic: The issue title "Not a Cloud in the Sky" are lyrics from the Carpenters song "Top of the World".
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Comic Summary: Life is perfect for the X-Men. They are celebrated as heroes. Iceman is a heartthrob with dozens of girls after him. Rogue and Gambit are very much in love, and able to make physical contact without Rogue’s power causing any problems. The Beast has just discovered the cure for the Legacy Virus, Bastion has been captured, the Friends of Humanity have been shut down, and the US government has adopted a pro-mutant policy since Professor X was invited to Washington. Cyclops can control his optic power and does not need to wear a visor, and Wolverine is no longer a savage beast. Everything is perfect - except for one thing - Jean Grey has been erased from existence. Joseph quickly realizes this, but when he tries to discuss it with the X-Men, none of them know who Jean Grey is. Joseph eventually convinces Rogue and Gambit to trust him that something is amiss, and using Cerebro in an unconventional manner, locates Jean’s mutant signature in Salem Center. Jean Grey wakes, and finds herself a prisoner on the Psychic Plane. Joseph, Rogue and Gambit arrive at a department store, and are kept at bay by some mind-controlled clerks. The X-Men evade the store clerks and find Jean, kept prisoner in a machine. Gambit and Rogue are taken out by the mysterious foe, who reveals himself on the Psychic Plane and on Earth - it is the Gamesmaster. The Gamesmaster reveals his plan to give the X-Men the perfect reality, and explains that the cost of this reality is Jean Grey. Joseph became the target of the Gamesmaster’s plan, as the Gamesmaster reveals Magneto has always been immune to his psychic manipulations. The Gamesmaster tells the X-Men that if they reject his perfect reality, then everything will go back to how it was - only they would remember what they gave up. Joseph has his own plan on how to defeat the Gamesmaster, and sets that in motion, while on the Psychic Plane, Jean grows stronger, and when the Gamesmaster retreats from the earthly contact, Jean traps him. She tries to learn all she can about him, but he breaks free from her grasp. Jean returns to reality, and with her safe, everything has been restored to how it was. The X-Men discuss the Gamesmaster, before traveling to his possible home - the location extracted from his mind by Jean. But they find the house abandoned, and Jean realizes it was a trick. They see a news report about mutant hate crime, and know for sure things are back to how it was before the Gamesmaster offered them his perfect reality. (Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men Annual, Vol. 1 #7 (Dr. Doom) - Doom Quest
Importance Rating: 1.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Aaron Lopestri
Writer(s): Jorge Gonzalez
Release Date: 1998
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: Several years ago, Seer, a man with precognitive and psionic abilities working for Doctor Doom, has a vision of an extremely powerful being known as the Onslaught. The always power-hungry Doom wishes to learn more about this almighty creature, hoping he may be able to harness its power. Having discerned a similarity between Onslaught and Magneto, the villain who recently made his public debut, he decides to pry further. With his machines, he and Seer begin making time-jumps, first to the past and then to the future, to find out the circumstances leading to the birth of Onslaught. After Seer mentally establishes a connection with Magneto, he and Doom begin tracking him down in significant events across the years. After several travels across time which prove fruitless, Seer has a brief encounter with Onslaught in the astral plane and discerns traces of Professor X’s psyche in the entity. He suggests they should track down Professor X, rather than Magneto, in order to solve the Onslaught mystery. After a few more time-jumps, they finally arrive at the pivotal moment in which Professor X shut down Magneto’s mind. Doom and Seer both witness the birth of the evil known as the Onslaught. However, as Doom attempts to siphon its power, the Onslaught entity fights back and yanks them back to their proper timeline. Despite failing in his mission, Doom relishes in his knowledge of the future and slays Seer, unwilling to share the power that comes with this knowledge.

X-Men Annual, Vol. 1 #8 - Metal Works
Importance Rating: 2.5 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Terry Kavanagh
Writer(s): Alan Davis, Rick Leonardi
Release Date: August 1999
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: Douglock activates the new Deathlok and the old Machine Man to help the X-Men wrest control of the SHIELD Helicarrier away from the Red Skull.

X-Men Legacy, Vol. 1 Annual #1 - Devil at the Crossroads Part 1 / Gambit, Something like an Afterword…Something like a Prologue
Importance Rating: 7.5 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Daniel Acuna, Mirco Pierfederici
Writer(s): Mike Carey
Release Date: November 2009
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: X-Men Legacy: Emplate and X-Men Legacy: Emplate Hardcover
Fun Facts: This is the first issue that we see Gambit's Death persona resurface.
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Comic Summary: While the grounds of the Xavier Institute are undergoing construction, Emplate makes a sudden appearance, only he finds none of those he was seeking. While Utopia undergoes its own construction, Cyclops asks Rogue to take up the role of counselor for the younger mutants on the island. They argue for a bit, before Rogue tells him she will think about it. Madison Jeffries tests the diagnostics on Danger, when they are attacked by Emplate, who uses his powers on Jeffries after taking Danger down. Several of the X-Men arrive, but they fail to stop Emplate before he escapes into his sideline reality. A seminar is held in which a brief run-down on Emplate’s history is given, before Cyclops orders everyone to stay together. Jeffries and Doctor Nemesis discuss a way to trap Emplate. Avalanche, Dragoness and Toad discuss their current situation on Utopia and how they feel like prisoners, while Rogue finds Indra and tries to talk to him about what happened to him when he was attacked by HAMMER. Emplate discusses with DOA that Penance no longer seems to be with the X-Men and reveals he has a new prey in mind - Bling. After leaving Hellion and Rockslide to a battle, Bling is sucked inside Emplate’s sideline reality, and Emplate announces that dinner is served - her! Gambit breaks into Alcatraz, and after an altercation involving two superhumans who work for Osborne, one of whom briefly releases Gambit’s Death persona. After Gambit disposes of them, he completes his mission by destroying the Omega Machine.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 2 #1 - X-Men: Curse of the Mutants - Part One
Importance Rating: 1.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Paco Medina
Writer(s): Victor Gischler
Release Date: September 2010
Variant Covers: A. 2nd Printing Variant.
Trade Prints: X-Men: Curse of the Mutants Hardcover
Fun Facts: Gambit does not appear in the storyline, only on covers.

This issue has 9 different variant covers, Gambit only appears on 2 (pictured to the left). The others are not shown since he has no appearance in them.
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Comic Summary: The fallout from Dracula’s death hits home for the X-Men. The vampire leader Xarus has plans for the mutants, which are set in motion when Jubilee is infected by an exploding vampire’s blood. While the X-Men worry what’s happening to her other humans who were near the explosion feel the call later that night and eagerly meet up with their vampire masters. Meanwhile, Cyclops orders Wolverine to assemble a team and do some recon. He, Angel and Pixie set out and after easily defeating a large group of familiars and a vampire upstart discover a vampire safehouse filled with weapons, armor and victims. Cyclops decides it’s time to call the X-Men together to plan their next move in what appears to be an impending war.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 2 #2 - X-Men: Curse of the Mutants - Part Two
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Paco Medina
Writer(s): Victor Gischler
Release Date: October 2010
Variant Covers: A. Paco Medina Variant.

B. Paco Medina 2nd Printing Variant.
Trade Prints: X-Men: Curse of the Mutants Hardcover
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: Wolverine and Colossus capture a vampire with the help of Storm and Blade. They take the creature back to Utopia, so that Dr. Nemesis and the X-Club can take a look at what makes this vampire different to the rest. On Utopia, Nemesis is treating Jubilee, who has been infected with a vampire virus. She has a yearning to be elsewhere but cannot describe it very well. When Nemesis goes for a meeting, Dr. Rao looks in on Jubilee but is overpowered. Jubilee flees the island and heads to where Lord Xarus awaits her, more by instinct than anything else. There, she is helpless to fight him and gives herself to him willingly. Cyclops, meanwhile, discovers the scale of the problem facing them. A vampire army is on the move and they are its target. With Emma’s help, he decides that the only way to stop Xarus is by resurrecting his father, Dracula. It may be a Hail Mary play but it might be all they have.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 2 #3 - X-Men: Curse of the Mutants - Part Three
Importance Rating: 3.5 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Paco Medina
Writer(s): Victor Gischler
Release Date: November 2010
Variant Covers: A. Marko Djurdjevic Variant.

B. Paco Medina Variant.
Trade Prints: X-Men: Curse of the Mutants Hardcover
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: Wolverine is tasked by Cyclops to find and bring back Jubilee. Unknown to the Canadian, Cyclops had Dr Nemesis insert something into his bloodstream. Not much later the rest of Cyke’s plan comes to fruition when Namor shows up with Dracula’s decapitated head. With Dracula’s body already in their possession they reattach his head and remove the stake implanted into his heart. The former lord of the vampires returns to undead life and is told by Cyclops they have a situation. They discuss what Xarus has been up to and when questioned about what he’s going to do about it Dracula leaves without any indication of where his head is at. Elsewhere, Jubilee is enjoying her new status as a vampire. Xarus has her with him and his sect leaders in an underground lair. They discuss their plan to turn all mutants into vampires, starting with the X-Men’s most powerful member, Wolverine. Speaking of, Wolverine does what he does best and eventually learns where Jubilee is being held. After dispatching over a dozen vampires he enters the secret hideout and finds Jubilee seemingly captured and helpless. She tricks him into believing she’s ok and then sinks her fangs into his neck. Later, Wolverine is caged up and placed into restraints as he fights the vampiric infection. He eventually busts loose, but only after completing his transformation into a vampire.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 2 #4 - X-Men: Curse of the Mutants - Part Four
Importance Rating: 3.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Paco Medina
Writer(s): Victor Gischler
Release Date: November 2010
Variant Covers: A. Mike Mayhew Vampire Variant.

B. Paco Medina Variant.
Trade Prints: X-Men: Curse of the Mutants Hardcover
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: Vampires are filling up San Francisco by the hour and they’re not being quiet about it. People all across the city are being attacked and fed upon by the bloodthirsty predators. Cyclops is furious and decides it’s time for the X-Men to hit back. He orders teams of two to head out and help defend the citizens of San Fran. In one particular instance Blade and Angel fight off some vampires at a nightclub. They let one get away who leads them to a staging area with hundreds of vampires waiting around inside a warehouse. When they report back to Cyclops they learn there are more of these staging areas within the city. It’s apparent to Scott the vampires are about to attack so he does the only thing he can think of and calls Xarus. Xarus says he wants the X-Men to join their ranks, but Scott, of course, refuses. After much discussion, and a cameo from Wolverine and Jubilee saying how great being a vampire is Scott threatens Xarus with the decimation of his vampire ranks. Unfortunately, Xarus seems undeterred as he tells Wolverine he wants Cyclops’ head.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 2 #7 - "To Serve and Protect", Part One
Importance Rating: 4.5 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Chris Bachalo
Writer(s): Victor Gischler
Release Date: February 2011
Variant Covers: A. Blank Cover Variant.

B. Chris Bachalo Variant Cover

C. Marko Djurdjevic Gatefold Variant Cover

D. Terry Dodson Retailer Premiere Edition Cover

E. Paolo Rivera Fantastic Four Anniversary Variant Cover

Trade Prints: X-Men: With Great Power
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: The X-Men are out and about in San Francisco helping those in need. From suicidal teens to cats stuck in trees, the X-Men are there to save the day. This is good news for Kate Kildare, the X-Men’s publicist, but she has grander plans. She wants the world to know that the X-Men are the good guys. Not much later at Utopia, Scott and Logan discuss Cyclop’s recent ploy of basically tricking Wolverine into becoming a vampire. Logan actually commends Cyclops on the bold move. Their talk is interrupted by an alert from the new computer program Scott has running. He radios Cypher for the info who tells him they have an unusual case in New York City. Scott sends Ororo and a team to investigate. Emma wants to go along in the hopes of a city shopping expedition. So a few hours later Emma, Gambit, Storm and Wolverine arrive in New York City and proceed to enter the sewers searching for something sinister and alligator-ish. Eventually they find the lizard-like creatures who turn out to be numerous and quick. Storm sends them scurrying with a lightning blast and Wolverine goes off in search of one to bring back and question. What he finds instead is Spider-Man who’s down there looking for his old pal the Lizard.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 2 #8 - "To Serve and Protect", Part Two
Importance Rating: 6.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Chris Bachalo
Writer(s): Victor Gischler
Release Date: February 2011
Variant Covers: A. Chris Bachalo Variant
Trade Prints: X-Men: With Great Power
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: After discussing their mission with Spider-Man the X-Men determine the Lizard must be behind all these kidnappings. They adjourn to a hotel suite and set up a field HQ. Storm sends everyone out to investigate each of the missing children and has Cypher running some analysis as well. None of the kids seem to have anything in common on the surface, but once everyone reports their findings they realize they’re all social outcasts. Then Cypher finds they’ve all spent lots of time on the same website speaking to a user named DB001. Though he can’t get any information on who DB001 is, Cypher notes he’s currently online and hacks into his conversation. DB001 is chatting with a young boy named Max, who is as ostracized a youth as any. DB001 is giving Max directions to a “super cool clubhouse” where kids like him come together and hang out. Storm relays these directions to Wolverine who’s still out in the field in the hopes he’ll get there first. Unfortunately, it’s Max and he is captured by a large lizard named Lars. Wolverine shows up just in time to get his butt handed to him by Lars, and before he can go for round two he’s overwhelmed by a bunch of smaller lizard creatures. Meanwhile, the other captured kids are being held in some sort of makeshift prison. They attempt to pick the lock, but their captor, who isn’t the Lizard, advises them against it. The Lizard, as it turns out, is just a prisoner too.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 2 #9 - "To Serve and Protect", Part Three
Importance Rating: 6.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Chris Bachalo
Writer(s): Victor Gischler
Release Date: March 2011
Variant Covers: A. Chris Bachalo Variant.

B. John Tyler Christopher Captain America 70th Anniversary Variant.
Trade Prints: X-Men: With Great Power
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: Wolverine battles the onslaught of lizard creatures until the timely arrival of his teammates and Spider-Man scares them off. They learn that Max was carted off by a large, talking lizard creature, very different than the ones they’ve battled, and assume it was the Lizard. They begin tracking them and come across a macabre display of deceased, autopsied lizard creatures. Meanwhile, Max is thrown into the same cell with the other teenage captives. As the would-be rescuers get close Dark Beast, the real villain behind it all, has the four original teenagers brought to his lab where he transforms them into lizard creatures. He sends them out to attack the X-Men, and attack they do. While the heroes are busy fighting them off Dark Beast has Max, his prized captive, brought in. Beast is excited to witness Max’s transformation because of the potential he sees in him. Sure enough Max turns out to be one giant lizard. He is sent after the X-Men following the failed attempt by the other four. At first he does well, but then they get organized and he runs away. They follow him to Dark Beast’s lair and enter, all except Spider-Man who gets the ol’ tingly sensation. The door seals shut in front of him. While inside, Emma diamonds up just in time. Dark Beast activates the transformation and while Emma stays herself, her three teammates turn green and scaly.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 2 #10 - "To Serve and Protect", Conclusion
Importance Rating: 4.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Paco Medina, Chris Bachalo
Writer(s): Victor Gischler
Release Date: June 2011
Variant Covers: A. Chris Bachalo Variant.

B. Thor Goes Hollywood Variant
Trade Prints: X-Men: With Great Power
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: With Gambit, Storm and Wolverine transformed into lizards Emma is in a heap of trouble. Luckily, it’s Spider-Man to the rescue. Together they escape with the Lizard-Men hot on their tail. After a brief encounter in which the pair flood the transformed X-Men, Emma and Spidey escape and discuss what’s happening. Spidey figures Dark Beast’s machine is emitting a pulse that keeps the lizard people lizards, which is slowly working on them, the initial blast serving as a catalyst for instant transformation. With that realized, they decide to smash the machine. Unfortunately, the lizard creatures track them down again. They attack Spidey who tells Emma to head back to the lair and destroy the machine while he holds them off. She makes it to the lab, but is confronted by Lars and Dark Beast. Instead of facing them herself she releases the Lizard who destroys the machines and takes out Lars, cornering Dark Beast. Spider-Man and the good as new X-Men arrive and keep the Lizard from exacting his revenge. He then decides to return to the sewers and nobody, not even the exhausted Spidey, tries to stop him. Instead, they help Max get back to the surface where the rest of the kids, and Max’s mom, are waiting. In the end, it’s a public relations dream come true, which was exactly what Cyclops was looking for.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 2 #11 - X-Men: Curse of the Mutants - "Blood Hunt"
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Alejandro Barrionuevo
Writer(s): Victor Gischler
Release Date: July 2011
Variant Covers: A. David Lopez X-Men Evolutions Variant.
Trade Prints: X-Men: With Great Power
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: It’s Jubilee’s birthday and the X-Men have planned a surprise party. She’s not in the mood and retreats outside. She’s soon joined by Professor Xavier who has a story to tell her that might help her cope with her vampire predicament. A long time ago Charles was in Kenya on a mystery hunt for whatever was behind a peculiar bull elephant massacre. Along the way he follows a group of mercenaries to another ritual animal slaughter. He’s discovered and about to be killed when an unknown player enters the field and dispatches the mercs. Xavier is curious and enters his mind, discovering that this “young man” is actually a vampire, one who looks out for his kind. He doesn’t get much information before the vampire disappears, but he tells Jubilee that just because she’s a vampire doesn’t mean she has to act like Dracula or Xarus. Her fears allayed for the time being she and Charles head back inside for some cake… and milk.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 2 #13 - First to Last - Part 3
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Paco Medina
Writer(s): Christopher Yost
Release Date: August 2011
Variant Covers: A. Paco Medina Variant
Trade Prints: None.
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: 2.7 million years ago, Phastos takes a few Australopithecus to his lab to turn them into Evolutionaries. In the not as distant past, the Evolutionaries turn their sights on Magneto as the possible leader of mutantkind. The idea of wiping out humanity doesn’t faze him at all. The only thing he needs to do before the Evolutionaries will enact their plan is gather all of mutantkind together. The perfect way to do this is to use Cerebro. Their only problem, he needs a willing telepath. However, he knows just who to recruit, Emma Frost. Not everybody is on board with the plan and Wanda has Pietro warn the X-Men and they arrive just in time to head Magneto off. In the present, the battle between the Evolutionaries and the X-Men continues. They want to kill Cyclops and Scott is more than eager to give them that chance, but Emma wants to remain hidden. To make matters worse some of the Utopia residents want to know what’s going on and start to get physical to get what they want.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 2 #15.1 - Hell To Pay
Importance Rating: 6.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Will Conrad
Writer(s): Victor Gischler
Release Date: October 2011
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: 2.7 million years ago, Phastos has finally perfected his first Evolutionary. Back in the not-so-distant past, Magneto and his Brotherhood defeat the X-Men at the Essex Clinic and escape with patient, Emma Frost. They take her to Xavier’s school so she can tap into Cerebro and relate Magneto’s message of mutant unity. In the present, the battle continues at Utopia. The head Evolutionary still wants Magneto to be the leader, but wants Cyclops dead. Inside Utopia, Mindee finally gives in to Toad and in a moment of panicked stress broadcasts Cyclops’ history with the Evolutionaries to everyone’s mind.
(Brief description courtesy of uncannyxmen.net)

X-Men, Vol. 2 #29 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 1.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Will Conrad
Writer(s): Victor Gischler
Release Date: 2012
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
Fun Facts: Gambit only appears on the cover, he is not in the storyline of the comic.
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Comic Summary: A lost team of Skrulls infiltrates the X-Men - Pixie is taken hostage?or did she go by choice?

X-Men, Vol. 2 #41 - Tin Man, Part 2
Importance Rating: 1.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Jefte Palo, Guillermo Mogorron
Writer(s): Seth Peck
Release Date: 2013
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
Fun Facts: Gambit only appears on the variant shown here, he is not in the storyline of the comic.
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Comic Summary: At the end of an era, Storm puts a team together to search for the start of the next. In the field, will Angel challenge her for leadership?

X-Men, Vol. 3 #6 - Battle of the Atom - Chapter 7
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): David López
Writer(s): Brian Wood
Release Date: November 2013
Variant Covers: A. Standard Release Variant
Trade Prints: None.
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: Jubilee collects Shogo from Broo and finds out that past Iceman and Beast has disappeared. She meets with Armor and Bling! and they give her a necklace for Shogo that is designed to protect him if he is in trouble. Elsewhere, the X-jets are returning to the school with the three of the original X-Men in tow. On board, Wolverine tells Rachel to covertly spy on the future X-Men, as he doesn’t trust them. They land the planes and walk into the hanger. Bling! tells Xavier that the other two original X-Men has vanished and he attacks her telepathically to find out where they went. When he finds out they went to the future, he realizes their cover is blown. He tells future Kitty it’s time to drop the charade and so she shape-shifts into her true, male, form and stabs Wolverine with a set of claws. In Beast’s lab, the three captured original X-Men are being prepared to be sent back. Xavier tells future Jean that their cover is blown and so she lets out a huge telepathic burst to knock everyone else in the room out. She helps future Beast up and they begin working on securing the rest of the school. Upstairs, a fight breaks out. Jubilee fights Xavier but is thrown off by future Iceman. Rogue is also taken out by Iceman but Psylocke smashes him with her telekinesis. Rachel and Xavier battle on the astral plane and Rachel wins… but Molly Hayes knocks her out too. Psylocke faces Deadpool and the shape-shifter, Raze. Jubilee gets Shogo to activate his protection device, which turns out to be a bubble-like force-field. Jubilee gets him and Bling! out of there whilst Psylocke continues her fight. Beast has neutralized most of the X-Men and he initiates the security protocols at the school, trapping everyone in the rooms they are in. They prepare for their future contemporaries, who just so happen to have contacted Cyclops’ X-Men. Magik teleports them all to the outskirts of the school grounds. One of the real future X-Men, Sentinel-X, flies off to recon the school. He lands to find a fight has taken place. He suddenly comes across Jubilee, Bling! and Shogo emerging from an escape tunnel. He takes off his mask to show he is a future Shogo, much to Jubilee’s happiness. Psylocke eventually catches up with them and warns them then situation is worse than they feared.

X-Men, Vol. 3 #23 - The Burning World, Part One
Importance Rating: 5.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Roland Boschi
Writer(s): G. Willow Wilson
Release Date: March 2015
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: When a sinkhole appears under mysterious circumstances in the middle of the Black Rock Desert, the X-Men go to investigate… - But little do they suspect that the phenomenon has connections to old allies…and enemies!

X-Men, Vol. 3 #26 - The Burning World, Conclusion
Importance Rating: 5.5 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Roland Boschi
Writer(s): G. Willow Wilson
Release Date: 2015
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
Fun Facts:
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Comic Summary: The conclusion of MS. MARVEL creator G. Willow Wilson's first X-Men tale, 'THE BURNING WORLD'! - Investigating mysterious natural phenomena in the Blackrock Desert, the X-Men have discovered something monstrous that has ties to their own past. - Reliving history, can the X-Men find a way to win the day this time around or are they doomed to make the same painful mistakes?

X-Men. Vol. 4 #7 - Lifedeath
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Leinil Francis Yu
Writer(s): Jonathon Hickman
Release Date: April 2020
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: Melody Guthrie, the depowered mutant known as Aero has been living on Krakoa. She meets with her siblings Cannonball, Husk and Icarus, who inform her that today is Crucible. At the Summer House on the moon, Wolverine and Cyclops find themselves unable to sleep, so they discuss the upcoming Crucible. Wolverine appears to be against it, and informs Cyclops that he won't be going to watch it. Cyclops takes a portal to Krakoa, where he finds Cypher sitting in a forest, and appears confused when he thinks he sees Warlock. Cyclops finds Nightcrawler atop a hill, looking out over Krakoa. Nightcrawler reveals that he once teleported into the strange sealed building, and found it eas perfect inside, like everything here. They spend some time discussing Krakoa, before Nightcrawler realizes that Cyclops wants to talk to him about Crucible. In a forest, Exodus talks to several young mutants, explaining to them how Crucible came about – because the Scarlet Witch took away the powers of a million mutants. The children react in disgust at the mention of the Scarlet Witch, and the children understand that to defy the Scarlet Witch's decree that there be no more mutants, the depowered mutants have to die. Cyclops and Nightcrawler observe Exodus and his speech, before making their way to the arena, discussing the ethics of Crucible, while many mutants gather to watch. Nightcrawler explains to Cyclops that the Council settled on Crucible, because if the one million depowered mutants killed themselves so they could be reborn, that would prove a problem for the Five. Melody Guthrie stands in the arena as Apocalypse arrives and asks the young woman if she is filled with envy. Melody admits that she is. When she introduces herself to Apocalypse, he tells her that Aero is a name for mutants, but when he learns her true name, he is impressed, as he thinks Guthrie is a great name among mutantkind. Apocalypse asks Melody if she is willing to fight and die like those around her, and she tells him that she is – that she would die for her people. They each take a sword, and begin to battle each other. As they fight, Nightcrawler admits to Cyclops that this causes himself to question his faith, and wonders if they really are who they say they are. As Apocalypse knocks Melody back, Nightcrawler asks Cyclops if he has heard about the wills. Cyclops has, and they know there could be issues about mutants being resurrected with specific conditions – coming back in someone else's body or with someone else's powers, for example. Apocalypse tells Melody that all she has to do is quit, but Melody refuses, and continues to fight the ancient mutant. Melody is knocked back again, but gets to her feet. Husk and Cannonball are concerned for their sister, but other mutants keep them back from interfering. Apocalypse informs Melody that she has earned her gift, and kills her. Melody is resurrected soon after, and is put on display for all of Krakoa to see. Nightcrawler tells Cyclops that he might start his own religion, before Apocalypse tells Aero to show Krakoa who she really is, and Aero flies up above the mutant nation, grinning.

X-Men. Vol. 4 #11 - Empyre - One War, One Mutant
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Leinil Francis Yu
Writer(s): Jonathon Hickman
Release Date: October 2020
Variant Covers: A. Adam Kubert Variant
B. Days of Future Past Variant
C. David Nakayama Variant A
D. David Nakayama Variant A Virgin
E. David Nakayama Variant B Virgin
Trade Prints: None.
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: The Trees are Killing Children!

X-Men, Vol. 4 #16 - Sworded Out
Importance Rating: 1.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Phil Noto
Writer(s): Jonathan Hickman
Release Date: December 2020
Variant Covers: A. Kael Ngu Unknown Comics Exclusive Virgin Variant
Trade Prints: None.
Fun Facts: Gambit only appears on the variants shown here, he is not in the storyline of the comic.
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Comic Summary: The Captain Commander of Krakoa made a fateful decision. There's no going back.

X-Men, Vol. 4 #17 - Empty Nest
Importance Rating: 1.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Brett Booth
Writer(s): Jonathan Hickman
Release Date: January 2021
Variant Covers: A. Kael Ngu Unknown Comics Exclusive Virgin Variant
Trade Prints: None.
Fun Facts: Gambit only appears on the variants shown here, he is not in the storyline of the comic.
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Comic Summary: When the Shi'ar Empire asks the X-Men for help, Cyclops, Storm and Marvel Girl answer the call.

X-Men, Vol. 4 #21 - Hellfire Gala - The Beginning
Importance Rating: 2.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Nick Dragotta | Sara Pichelli | Russell Dauterman | Lucas Werneck
Writer(s): Jonathan Hickman
Release Date: June 2021
Variant Covers: A.Russell Dauterman Variant
B. Lucas Werneck Character Design Variant
C. Russell Dauterman Connecting Variant
D. Emanuela Lupacchino Spider-Man Variant
E. Phil Jimenez Pride Month Variant
F. Phil Jimenez Pride Month Virgin Variant
G. Unknown Comics Exclusive Variant
H. Unknown Comics Exclusive Virgin Variant
Trade Prints: None.
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: The Hellfire Gala is underway, but Xavier and Magneto are away from the main festivities as they try to convince Namor to take a seat on the Quiet Council. Namor is not impressed with their offer, after all, he's King of the Seas – why would he want to be simply one of a number of “rulers” of an island? He walks away from Xavier and Magneto and tells them to come back to him when they have something better to offer. He then walks over to several other leading members of the superhuman community including Captain America and Iron Man. The Gala continues, and reaches the point in the evening where all of mutantkind is able to vote for who they want to be the new official X-Men team. Mutants near and far open their minds to Jean Grey, who filters their conversations and reasons why they should be on the team. The process doesn't appear to take very long, and shortly the new team is announced – Cyclops! Jean Grey! Rogue! Sunfire! Wolverine (Laura Kinney)! Synch! And a very surprised Polaris! Later that night, Mystique listens in on Emma Frost making a deal with representatives from a hidden society, and Cyclops has an encounter with someone famous, who wants to hear his story. Quentin Quire starts to gather the omega-level mutants – Storm, Jean, Exodus, Monarch, Hope, Elixir and Proteus, and Iceman – and they all start to leave through a portal. A short time later, Emma Frost addresses the Gala, opening everyone's mind to the night's fireworks, she points to a red orb in the night sky – and several asteroids floating in front of it.

X-Men, Vol. 5 #1 - Fearless, In Threes
Importance Rating: 1.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Pepe Larraz
Writer(s): Gerry Duggan
Release Date: July 2021
Variant Covers: A. Felipe Massafera Unknown Commics Exclusive Virgin Variant
B. Larry Huston 90's Variant
Trade Prints: None.
Fun Facts: Gambit only appears on the variant covers listed here, he is not in the comic itself.
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Comic Summary: The history of a man called Kelvin Heng is chronicled. A brilliant scientist who changed his name to Feilong, he was invested in making huge scientific advancements for humanity, including a plan to establish life on Mars – until the Krakoans beat him to it, claiming Mars, or Arakko, as their own. Several Krakoans have also established themselves in New York City, as the heroic X-Men. Their HQ is in Central Park, and is visited by curious civilians – and an inquisitive reporter called Ben Urich from the Daily Bugle, who interviews Cyclops on several matters – but when he asks Cyclops about the apparent death of a mutant called Jumbo Carnation – who is now very much alive – Cyclops evades giving any explanation, and ends the interview. Cyclops finds Synch helping Forge to put the finishing touches on the HQ, called the Treehouse, before Polaris arrives, to move in. Cyclops provides Polaris with a tour of the sprawling complex, and shortly, Jean Grey is telepathically alerted to some possible danger nearby. Rogue is on hand to check it out – it appears to be some large robot with tentacles. It attacks Rogue before Cyclops, Jean Grey, Polaris, Sunfire, Synch and Laura Kinney arrive on scene. The robot releases some energy which gives everyone in the tristate area a migraine, while the X-Men work well together, using metal from a construction site to create a large robot which they then control and fight the enemy robot, eventually defeating it. Afterwards, the robot they made becomes a lighthouse on the Krakoan archipelago in the Atlantic, while the robot they defeated is examined, and the X-Men discover it is actually some form of living, or once-living, speices. Meanwhile, on Gameworld, a creature called Cordyceps Jones begins a contest to defeat Earthlings. The High Evolutionary is present when this contest is announced. At the Oblivion Institute, Dr Stasis is conducting experiments and has a fascination with how mutants are being resurrected.

X-Men, Vol. 5 #2 - Catching the Wave
Importance Rating: 3.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Pepe Larraz
Writer(s): Gerry Duggan
Release Date: October 2021
Variant Covers: A. Mahmud Asar Variant
B. Unknown Comics Megacon Exclusive Variant
C. Russell Dauterman Trading Card Variant
D. InHyuk Lee AAPI Heritage Variant
E. InHyuk Lee AAPI Heritage Virgin Variant
F. Unknown Comics Exclusive Variant
G. Unknown Comics Exclusive Virgin Variant
H. JeehYung Lee Variant
I. Jeehyung Lee Virgin Variant
J. Ken Lashley Weapon X Homage Variant
K. Ken Lashley Weapon X Homage Virgin Variant
Trade Prints: None.
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: Rogue finds her husband, Gambit, at the X-Men's Treehouse HQ, playing cards with some other super-beings based in New York. Rogue isn't happy to see them there and orders them to leave. In deep space, Gameworld, the mysterious Coryceps Jones sends a member of the alien race called Numari to Earth, where they will uncork the waves of Annihilation. The alien arrives in Kansas, and uncorks the bottle containing the Annihilation Wave, releasing a vile horde of savage aliens. In New York, Jean Grey is teaching Synch how to copy and use her telepathy when they are alerted to the sudden arrival of the annihilation wave. As the X-Men travel to Kansas, Synch confesses to Jean that he has been struggling with telling Laura Kinney about his feelings for her, about what happened between them when they spent time together in the Vault. Upon arriving in Kansas, the X-Men work to contain the vile horde of aliens and protect the local civilians. While Sunfire contains the aliens within a ring of fire, Polaris and Jean Grey enter the annihilation wave, making their way through the aliens thanks to a magnetic bubble Polaris keeps around them, until Jean finds the remains of the Numari alien who unleashed this destruction. She uses her powers to touch the dead mind, before giving Sunfire the signal to wipe out the annihilation wave, which Sunfire does with a massive surge of flaming energy. In the aftermath, local civilians invite the X-Men to eat with them, and Sunfire recalls his history to them, and of how he came to join this newest X-Men team. Elsewhere, in some suburban house, a mysterious man called Dr Stasis seemingly poisons his wife and child, before strange talking animal takes the bodies away, and Dr Stasis examines Cyclops's autopsy report.

X-Men, Vol. 5 #9 - The Rule of Three
Importance Rating: 3.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Carlos Villa
Writer(s): Gerry Duggan
Release Date: March 2022
Variant Covers: A. Lucas Werneck Trading Card Variant
B. Ron Lim Carnage Variant
C. Natacha Bustos Stormbreakers Variant
D. Leonil Francis Yu Variant
E. Unknown Comics Exclusive Variant
F. Unknown Comics Exclusive Virgin Variant
Trade Prints: None.
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: The Quiet Council of Krakoa. The Great Ring of Arakko. The Central Column of Orchis. Three ruling bodies, all about to make vital decisions that will affect their people for years to come…and the X-Men are caught in the cross fire.

X-Men, Vol. 5 #10 - Sisterhood of the Metal Bones
Importance Rating: 3.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Javier Pina
Writer(s): Gerry Duggan
Release Date: June 2022
Variant Covers: A. Lucas Werneck Trading Card Variant
B. Francesco Manna Spider-Man Variant
C. Lucio Parrillo Variant
D. Lucio Parrillo Virgin Variant
Trade Prints: None.
Fun Facts: None.
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Comic Summary: DEATH STRIKES SWIFTLY! The X-Men's troubles just keep piling one on top of the other and now an old enemy steps forward to cut in on the dance!

X-Men, Vol. 5 #11 - A Busted Hand
Importance Rating: 1.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Javier Pina
Writer(s): Gerry Duggan
Release Date: April 2022
Variant Covers: None.
Trade Prints: None.
Fun Facts: Gambit only appears on the variant cover (shown here), not in the actual comic.
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Comic Summary: The women of the X-Men are heading for the hottest action in the galaxy…Gameworld! But if it's true that the house always wins, our X-Ladies might be in over their heads…

X-Men, Vol. 5 #26 - Whack-A-Mole
Importance Rating: 1.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Stefano Caselli
Writer(s): Gerry Duggan
Release Date: October 2023
Variant Covers: A. Jorge Molina 60th Anniversary Variant
Trade Prints: None.
Fun Facts: Gambit is only on the variant covers, shown here, not in the storyline.
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Comic Summary: The moment we swore would never happen-heck, the moment EMMA FROST swore would never happen-is here at last! As the Frost/Stark knot is tied in INVINCIBLE IRON MAN #10, Emma's mutant family reacts to this surprise news!

X-Men, Vol. 5 #27 - Untitled
Importance Rating: 1.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Phil Noto
Writer(s): Gerry Duggan
Release Date: October 2023
Variant Covers: A. George Perez Variant
B. George Perez Virigin Variant
Trade Prints: None.
Fun Facts: Gambit is only on the variant covers, shown here, not in the storyline.
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Comic Summary: When Cyclops joined this iteration of the X-Men, his pitch was simple - "I am the X-Men." If this is so, the enemies of X-Men seem to have this fight all sewn up.

X-Men, Vol. 5 Annual 2023 - Contest of Chaos - Part Seven
Importance Rating: 1.0 out of 10
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Penciler(s): Stefano Landini | Alessandro Miracolo
Writer(s): Stephanie Phillips | Paul Allor
Release Date: September 2023
Variant Covers:
Trade Prints: None.
Fun Facts: Gambit is only on the variant covers, shown here, not in the storyline.
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Comic Summary: Drawn to the Alaskan wilderness by magics neither of them understand, Captain Marvel and Cyclops duke it out! Agatha Harkness' plan for the Darkhold is slowly taking shape...but will it come at the expense of two of the world's greatest heroes?! And what can an energy-blasting mutant do against a woman who can absorb the energy of the sun?!

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