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"X-Tinction Agenda (Part 4): Flashpoint"
Uncanny X-Men 271
Uncanny X-Men
Title: "X-Tinction Agenda (Part 4): Flashpoint"
Volume: 1
Number: 271
Cover price: $1.00
Cover date: December, 1990
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Credits
Chief: Tom DeFalco
Writers: Chris Claremont
Pencilers: Jim Lee
Inkers: Scott Williams
Cover artists: Jim Lee
Cover inker: Scott Williams
Colorists: Glynis Oliver
Letterers: Tom Orzechowski; Lois Buhalis
Assistants: Suzanne Gaffney
Editors: Bob Harras
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  • 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.

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