List of X-Men comics

The X-Men are a team of superheroes appearing in American comic books published by the Marvel Comics. The X-Men first appeared in the self-titled X-Men comic, cover dated September 1963. Due to the X-Men's immense popularity, Marvel has launched dozens of spin-off series, called "X-Legs," throughout the years.

Like Uncanny X-Men, most X-books feature mutants, humans born with extraordinary powers due to a genetic mutation. Some X-Books feature mutant superhero teams while others feature solo adventures of characters who became popular in Uncanny X-Men or another X-Book. Occasionally, X-Books use mutants as a metaphor for racial, religious and other minorities oppressed by society.

For the purpose of this list, "X-Men Comics" will be defined by the following criteria:

  • The series was meant to continue indefinitely, was not a limited series. For limited series, see List of X-Men limited series.
  • The series featured mostly characters associated with and/or concepts originating in Uncanny X-Men or another X-Book, thus The Defenders and The Champions, which featured both X-Men-related and non-X-Men related characters will not be counted and neither will series which occasionally featured the X-Men characters, such as Marvel Comics Presents, Marvel Team-Up and What If?

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  • Cable, vol. 1 (1993–2002), #1-107, #-1, Annual #1
  • Cable, vol. 2 (2008–2010), #1-26, King-Size Spectacular
  • Cable, vol. 3 (2017–2018), #1-5, #150-159
  • Cable, vol. 4 (2020-ongoing)
  • Cable & Deadpool (2004–2008), #1-50
  • Cable and X-Force (2013–2014), #1-19
  • Classic X-Men (1986–1990), #1-110 (reprinted late 1970s and early 1980s issues of X-Men, vol. 1, re-titled X-Men Classic from issue #46)
  • Cyclops, vol. 3 (2014–2015), #1-12

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  • Dazzler (1981–1986), #1-42
  • Daken: Dark Wolverine (2010–2012), #1-23, #9.1
  • Dark Wolverine (2009–2010), #75-90 (continued from Wolverine vol. 3)
  • Deadpool: Team-Up, vol. 2 (2009–2011), #899-883
  • Deadpool, vol. 2 (1997–2002), #1-69, #-1, #0, Daredevil/Deadpool Annual, Deadpool & Death Annual
  • Deadpool, vol. 3 (2008–2012), #1-63, #33.1, #49.1, Annual #1
  • Deadpool, vol. 4 (2012–2015), #1-45, Annual #1-2, Bi-Annual #1
  • Deadpool, vol. 5 (2015–2017), #1-36, #3.1, Annual #1
  • Deadpool, vol. 6 (2018–2019), #1-15 (LGY #301-315), Annual #1 (continued from Despicable Deadpool vol. 1)
  • Deadpool Max (2010–2011), #1-12
  • Deadpool & the Mercs for Money, vol. 2 (2016–2017), #1-10
  • Deadpool: Merc with a Mouth, vol. 1 (2009–2010), #1-13
  • Despicable Deadpool, vol. 1 (2017-2018), #287-300 (continued from Deadpool vol. 5)
  • District X (2004–2005), #1-14
  • Domino, vol. 3 (2018-2019), #1-10, Annual #1

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  • Gambit, vol. 3 (1999–2001), #1-25, #12, Annual '99, 2000
  • Gambit, vol. 4 (2004–2005), #1-12
  • Gambit, vol. 5 (2012–2013), #1-17
  • Generation Hope (2011–2012), #1-17
  • Generation X (1994–2001), #1-75, #12, Annual '95
  • Generation X (2017-2018), #1-9, #85-87

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  • Iceman, vol. 3 (2017–2018), #1-11

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  • Jean Grey (2017–2018), #1-11

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  • Magneto (2014–2015), #1-21
  • Maverick (1997–1998), #1-12
  • Marauders, vol. 1 (2019–ongoing)
  • Mutant X (1998–2001), #1-32, Annual 1999, 2000, 2001
  • Mystique (2003–2005), #1-24

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  • Quicksilver (1997–1998), #1-13, Heroes For Hire/Quicksilver Annual '98

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  • Rogue, vol. 3 (2004–2005), #1-12

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  • Sabretooth Classics (1994–1995), #1-15 reprinted various appearances of the popular villain
  • Savage Wolverine, vol 1 (2013–2014), #1-23
  • Sentinel, vol. 1 (2003–2004), #1-12
  • Sentinel, vol. 2 (2005–2006), #1-5
  • Sentinel Squad O*N*E (2006), #1-5
  • Spider-Man/Deadpool, vol 1 (2016–2019), #1-50, #1.MU
  • Spider-Man and the X-Men, vol 1 (2014–2015), #1-6
  • Soldier X, vol 1 (2002–2003), #1-12
  • Storm, vol. 3 (2014–2015), #1-11

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  • X-23, vol. 3 (2010–2012), #1-21
  • X-23, vol. 4 (2018–2019), #1-12
  • X-Factor, vol. 1 (1986–1998), #1-149, -1, Annual #1-9
  • X-Factor, vol. 3 (2005–2013), #1-50, #200-262, #224.1
  • X-Force, vol. 1 (1991–2002), #1-129, #-1, Annual #1-3, 1999, X-Force and Cable Annual '95-'97, X-Force/Champions Annual '98
  • X-Force, vol. 3 (2008–2010), #1-28, Annual #1
  • X-Force, vol. 4 (2014–2015), #1-15
  • X-Force, vol. 5 (2018–2019), #1-10 (LGY #231-240)
  • X-Force, vol. 6 (2019–ongoing)
  • X-Man (1995–2001), #1-75, #-1, Annual '96-'98
  • X-Men, vol. 1 (1963–1981), #1-66, #94-141, Annual #1-4, re-titled Uncanny X-Men from issue #114
  • X-Men, vol. 2 (1991–2001), #1-113, #-1, #12, Annual #1-3, '95-'97, '99, 2000, X-Men and Dr. Doom Annual '98, re-titled New X-Men vol. 1 from issue #114
  • X-Men, vol. 2 (2004–2008), #157-207, Annual #1, previously titled New X-Men vol. 1, re-titled X-Men: Legacy from issue #208
  • X-Men, vol. 3 (2010–2013), #1-41, #15.1, Giant-Size #1
  • X-Men, vol. 4 (2013–2015), #1-26
  • X-Men, vol. 5 (2019–ongoing), #1- (LGY #645-)
  • X-Men 2099 (1993–1996), #1-35
  • X-Men '92, vol. 2 (2016), #1-10
  • X-Men Adventures, vol 1 (1992–1994), #1-15, retold stories from the Fox Network's X-Men animated series, Season 1
  • X-Men Adventures, vol 2 (1994–1995), #1-13, retold stories from the Fox Network's X-Men animated series, Season 2
  • X-Men Adventures, vol 3 (1995–1996), #1-13, retold stories from the Fox Network's X-Men animated series, Season 3
  • X-Men Blue (2017–2018), #1-36, Annual #1
  • X-Men Classic (1990–1995), #46-110, previously titled Classic X-Men, reprinted issues of Uncanny X-Men from the early to mid-1980s
  • X-Men: The Early Years (1994–1995), #1-17, reprinted issues of X-Men, vol. 1 from the early 1960s
  • X-Men: Evolution, vol. 1 (2002), #1-9, retold stories from the Warner Brothers Network animated series of the same name
  • X-Men: First Class, vol. 2 (2007–2008), #1-16
  • X-Men Forever, vol. 2 (2009–2010), #1-24, Annual #1, Giant-Size #1
  • X-Men Forever 2 (2010–2011), #1-16
  • X-Men Gold, vol. 2 (2017–2018), #1-36, Annual #1-2
  • X-Men: Legacy, vol. 1 (2008–2012), #208-275, #260.1, Annual #1, previously titled X-Men vol. 2
  • X-Men: Legacy, vol. 2 (2012–2014), #1-24, #300
  • X-Men: Red (2018), #1-11, Annual #1
  • X-Men: The Hidden Years (1999–2001), #1-22
  • X-Men: The Manga (1998–1999), #1-26, a manga-style, Japanese X-Men series
  • X-Men Unlimited, vol. 1 (1993–2003), #1-50
  • X-Men Unlimited, vol. 2 (2004–2006), #1-14
  • X-Statix (2002–2004), #1-26
  • X-Treme X-Men, vol. 1 (2001–2004), #1-46, Annual 1
  • X-Treme X-Men, vol. 2 (2012–2013), #1-13, #7.1

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