For some reason Uncanny X-Men #129, #130, and #131 are included in the Omnibus Vol. Okay, I’m cheating a little bit here, but only because it makes sense. Uncanny X-Men #129 features the introduction of two of the most important characters in modern X-Men comics: Kitty Pryde and Emma Frost. She Looked At Me Like I Was Something Good To Eat This collection features The Dark Phoenix Saga, Days Of Future Past, the beginning of Magneto’s first face turn, and some foundational tales focusing on Kitty Pryde, Emma Frost, Dazzler, and the nefarious Hellfire Club. 2, which includes Uncanny X-Men #132 to Uncanny X-Men #153 and a slew of other stuff from the era that we may not necessarily get around to digging into (we won't), because there’s so much story in this book. If somehow you’ve missed the previous entries in this series - I don’t know, maybe you were gestating in a cocoon at the bottom of Bodega Bay for several months - I don’t judge, but you can catch up on the goings on here!įor this foray into the annals of X we’re looking at The Uncanny X-Men Omnibus Vol. There are exactly three things to read on the internet and this is one of them. Have you been reading along with us so far? Wonderful! Of course you have. I’m your columnist Micheal Foulk, a queer geriatric millennial who just can’t stop writing about Marvel’s Merry Mutants. By Micheal Foulk - Welcome back to History of X, the monthly column that looks back at X-Men publication history through the lens of modern continuity.
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