The X-Men head to Japan for Wolverine’s wedding, but the reunion is soon interrupted by Viper and Silver Samurai. This continuation of the Wolverine miniseries offers excellent work from Chris Claremont, Paul Smith and Bob Wiacek.
READRogue comes to the X-mansion looking for help but finds angry X-Men – and an angrier Carol Danvers – instead! Guest artist Walter Simonson joins regular writer Chris Claremont to welcome the formerly evil mutant to the team.
READIn an effort to save Angel and Kitty, Storm fights to the death to become the leader of the Morlocks. A deceptively important issue from the creative team of Chris Claremont, Paul Smith and Bob Wiacek
READWhen Angel is kidnapped, the X-Men pursue his attackers beneath the streets of New York … and into the Morlock’s lair! Chris Claremont and Paul Smith introduce a new mutant subculture to the X-Men’s storyworld.
READTrying to remain on the main X-team, Kitty Pryde ends up fighting Sidrian Hunters (with a little help from Lockheed). Chris Claremont and Paul Smith serve up one of the classic character-driven issues of the Bronze Age.
READThe Legion faces off against Grimbor the Chainsman, while Legion Academy recruit Dawnstar learns a thing or two about teamwork. Paul Levitz plots both tales, with art from a mix including Howard Chaykin and James Sherman.
READProfessor X is impregnated with a Brood Queen; have the X-Men returned to Earth in time to stop the transformation? An excellent concluding issue to the original Brood saga, from the team of Chris Claremont, Paul Smith and Bob Wiacek.
READFacing certain doom, the X-Men lay siege to the Brood throne world in an attempt to liberate the Acanti. An underdeveloped-but-still-strong issue from the X-team of Chris Claremont, Paul Smith and Bob Wiacek.
READStranded in a nebula, the X-Men struggle with the news that they’ve been infected with Brood spawn. Paul Smith joins Chris Claremont on the creative team and Marvel’s mutant flagship levels up again.
READThe Brood continue to pursue the X-Men, but this time it’s Carol Danvers – now as Binary – who saves the day. This debut of Binary – from the creative team of Chris Claremont and Dave Cockrum – has a mostly been-there, done-that feel.
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