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The X-Men have had a lot of ups and downs over the decades. They started from the bottom — X-Men was easily the least popular ...
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But Why Tho? on MSNREVIEW: ‘Uncanny X-Men’ Issue 18Uncanny X-Men Issue 18 brings the X-Men out into the public, as a festival is created to celebrate mutants within New Orleans ...
New Orleans celebrates its first Mutant Appreciation Day in Uncanny X-Men #18, but something sinister may be brewing beneath ...
Variant Covers reimagine some of Marvel’s most famous artwork with a twist of chaos courtesy of the Impossible Man. Fans will spot nods to iconic issues like Uncanny X-Men #136, Amazing Spider ...
How Uncanny X-Men is responding to Donald Trump’s immigration policy The parallels were made unmistakably plain in Uncanny X-Men #16, by Gail Simone , David Marquez , and Luciano Vecchio .
Explore a new racism allegory in Uncanny X-Men #13, set in 1920s America with mutant history and prejudice. The Green Book parallels highlight mutants' struggle with discrimination and coded messages.
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