X Men Uncanny X Men. Uncanny XMen (1963) 195 Comic Issues Marvel As of Uncanny 281 and X/Men 1, there were two teams: Gold in the former and blue in the latter with Gold led by Storm and Blue by Cyclops Surprisingly absent during the X-Men's Krakoan Age, Valerie wasn't entirely inactive
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It is often regarded as the flagship book of the X-Men line Pages 1-17 are inked by Josef Rubinstein, 18-39 inked by Bob Wiacek; pages 1-28 were lettered by Tom Orzechowski, while 29-39 were lettered by Jean Simek
Uncanny XMen Vol 1 237 Marvel Comics Database
Surprisingly absent during the X-Men's Krakoan Age, Valerie wasn't entirely inactive Surprisingly absent during the X-Men's Krakoan Age, Valerie wasn't entirely inactive As of Uncanny 281 and X/Men 1, there were two teams: Gold in the former and blue in the latter with Gold led by Storm and Blue by Cyclops
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Uncanny XMen (1963) 281 Comic Issues Marvel. Uncanny X-Men #-1 "The Boy Who Saw Tomorrow!" Release date: May 7, 1997 Cover date: July, 1997 It was created in September, 1963 by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby and after a brief hiatus, relaunched in 1975 by Chris Claremont and Dave Cockrum