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New X-Men
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Title: New X-Men
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Type: Ongoing series
Years published: 2001-2004
Total issues: 43
Featuring: X-Men
Creators: Grant Morrison; Frank Quitely
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New X-Men is an American ongoing comic book series of the superhero fantasy genre. It was published by Marvel Comics and ran for forty-three issues from 2001 to 2004. The series continues the numbering sequence from X-Men, Volume 2 beginning with issue #114. With issue #157, the title reverts back to its original format. The original creative team on the book consisted of writer Grant Morrison and artist Frank Quitely.

Issues

  • New X-Men 114
  • New X-Men 115
  • New X-Men 116
  • New X-Men 117
  • New X-Men 118
  • New X-Men 119
  • New X-Men 120
  • New X-Men 121
  • New X-Men 122
  • New X-Men 123
  • New X-Men 124
  • New X-Men 125
  • New X-Men 126
  • New X-Men 127
  • New X-Men 128
  • New X-Men 129
  • New X-Men 130
  • New X-Men 131
  • New X-Men 132
  • New X-Men 133
  • New X-Men 134
  • New X-Men 135
  • New X-Men 136
  • New X-Men 137
  • New X-Men 138
  • New X-Men 139
  • New X-Men 140
  • New X-Men 141
  • New X-Men 142
  • New X-Men 143
  • New X-Men 144
  • New X-Men 145
  • New X-Men 146
  • New X-Men 147
  • New X-Men 148
  • New X-Men 149
  • New X-Men 150
  • New X-Men 151
  • New X-Men 152
  • New X-Men 153
  • New X-Men 154
  • New X-Men 155
  • New X-Men 156

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Notes & Trivia

  • One of the major changes to the X-Men mythos made during Grant Morrison's run on the series, is the opening of Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters to the mutant public, not just five or six select students and one instructor. The senior team members become staff and teachers, and there is a hearty population of mutant students. Many new characters are introduced during this run.

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