The X-Men have had some amazing ups and downs over the years. The team started in Marvel’s Silver Age, with Stan Lee and Jack Kirby setting the foundations of the team. However, those early days saw X-Men become a second-string Marvel comic, overshadowed by books like Avengers, Fantastic Four, and The Amazing Spider-Man. The mid-’70s saw things pick up, and since then, the X-Men have dominated the comic industry, spending years as the sales leader.The X-Men are getting a lot of attention again because of X-Men ’97, and there’s a good chance that the animated series will drive fans to the comics. However, the X-Men comics have a reputation for being complicated and convoluted. It can be tough to know where to start with the X-Men, but luckily, there are multiple places in X-Men history that a new reader can start at.When people think of the X-Men, they often think of Chris Claremont’s stories. The Dark Phoenix Saga, Days Of Future Past, The Brood Saga, God Loves, Man Kills, Fall Of The Mutants, Inferno, and so many more are all on the list of greatest X-Men stories ever. Chris Claremont worked with many of the greatest artists ever – Dave Cockrum, John Byrne, John Romita Jr., Paul Smith, Marc Silverstri, Rick Leonardi, and Jim Lee – and was able to balance building characters with action-packed stories.
The X-Men have had some amazing ups and downs over the years. The team started in Marvel’s Silver Age, with Stan Lee and Jack Kirby setting the foundations of the team. However, those early days saw X-Men become a second-string Marvel comic, overshadowed by books like Avengers, Fantastic Four, and The Amazing Spider-Man. The mid-’70s saw things pick up, and since then, the X-Men have dominated the comic industry, spending years as the sales leader.
The X-Men are getting a lot of attention again because of X-Men ’97, and there’s a good chance that the animated series will drive fans to the comics. However, the X-Men comics have a reputation for being complicated and convoluted. It can be tough to know where to start with the X-Men, but luckily, there are multiple places in X-Men history that a new reader can start at.
When people think of the X-Men, they often think of Chris Claremont’s stories. The Dark Phoenix Saga, Days Of Future Past, The Brood Saga, God Loves, Man Kills, Fall Of The Mutants, Inferno, and so many more are all on the list of greatest X-Men stories ever. Chris Claremont worked with many of the greatest artists ever – Dave Cockrum, John Byrne, John Romita Jr., Paul Smith, Marc Silverstri, Rick Leonardi, and Jim Lee – and was able to balance building characters with action-packed stories.
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