10 Best X-Men Comics From Different Genres

The X-Men have been around for sixty years. In that time, the X-Men have risen to the top of the superhero comics industry. They did this in the simplest way possible – by giving readers a variety of stories peopled by amazing characters. The X-Men are adaptable in ways that some other superhero teams aren’t. Sure, the Fantastic Four can go back to medieval times, but they work best when they can be sci-fi explorers. The Avengers can be put in romance stories, but they work best in superhero stories.The X-Men can work in any kind of story, which is why they are best. There is no one story type that the X-Men work in, because the ideas contained within – and the characters that populate the stories – are infinitely adaptable. Readers have experienced all kinds of great X-Men stories from a variety of genres.Nightcrawler was transported to another world, one where he got to live out his pirate fantasies. This mid-’80s miniseries was beloved by fans, taking them on swashbuckling adventures with their favorite fuzzy elf. The fact that it was written and drawn by Nightcrawler co-creator Dave Cockrum, who first made the character design for a Legion of Superheroes pitch and then brought him over to Marvel for Giant-Size X-Men #1, is icing on the cake.

The X-Men have been around for sixty years. In that time, the X-Men have risen to the top of the superhero comics industry. They did this in the simplest way possible – by giving readers a variety of stories peopled by amazing characters. The X-Men are adaptable in ways that some other superhero teams aren’t. Sure, the Fantastic Four can go back to medieval times, but they work best when they can be sci-fi explorers. The Avengers can be put in romance stories, but they work best in superhero stories.

The X-Men can work in any kind of story, which is why they are best. There is no one story type that the X-Men work in, because the ideas contained within – and the characters that populate the stories – are infinitely adaptable. Readers have experienced all kinds of great X-Men stories from a variety of genres.

Nightcrawler was transported to another world, one where he got to live out his pirate fantasies. This mid-’80s miniseries was beloved by fans, taking them on swashbuckling adventures with their favorite fuzzy elf. The fact that it was written and drawn by Nightcrawler co-creator Dave Cockrum, who first made the character design for a Legion of Superheroes pitch and then brought him over to Marvel for Giant-Size X-Men #1, is icing on the cake.

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