| "Lo! Now Shall Appear -- The Mimic!" | |
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| The X-Men | |
| Title: | "Lo! Now Shall Appear -- The Mimic!" |
| Volume: | 1 |
| Number: | 19 |
| Cover price: | .12 |
| Cover date: | April, 1966 |
| Publisher: | Marvel Comics |
| Credits | |
| Chief: | Stan Lee |
| Writers: | Stan Lee |
| Pencilers: | Werner Roth |
| Inkers: | Dick Ayers |
| Cover artists: | Werner Roth |
| Cover inker: | Dick Ayers |
| Letterers: | Artie Simek |
| Editors: | Stan Lee |
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"Lo! Now Shall Appear -- The Mimic!" is the title to the nineteenth issue of the first The X-Men ongoing comic book series published by Marvel Comics. The story was written by Stan Lee with artwork by Jay Gavin and inks by Dick Ayers. It was lettered by Artie Simek and edited by Stan Lee. This issue shipped with an April, 1966 cover date and carries a cover price of .12 cents per copy.
Appearances[]
Featured characters
- Angel, Warren Worthington, III
- Beast, Hank McCoy
- Cyclops, Scott Summers
- Iceman, Bobby Drake
- Marvel Girl, Jean Grey
- Professor X, Charles Xavier
Supporting characters
- Vera Cantor (1st appearance)
- Zelda Kurtzberg
Villains
Minor characters
- Blackie Barker (In flashback only)
- Ronald Rankin (In flashback only)
Organizations
Races & Animals
Locations
Items
Vehicles
Powers
- Energy projection
- Cryokinesis
- Flight
- Optic blast
- Power duplication
- Psychokinesis
- Shape-shifting
- Superhuman agility
- Telekinesis
- Telepathy
- Winged flight
Miscellaneous
- Flashbacks
- Laboratory (In flashback only)
- Scientific experimentation (In flashback only)
Notes & Trivia[]
- The X-Men were created by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby. They first appeared in The X-Men, Volume 1 #1 in September, 1963. The title eventually evolved to include the "All-New, All-Different" X-Men, after which the series became a runaway hit, ultimately changing its title to Uncanny X-Men. Since then, this outcast team of mutant misadventurers have appeared in numerous comic book titles that have since been adapted into several cartoon programs, feature films, and video games; not to mention copious amounts of merchandising ranging from toys to apparel.
