Like Uncanny X-Men, most X-books feature mutants, human beings born with extraordinary powers due to a quantum leap in genetic evolution. 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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Comics | Core Titles: Astonishing X-Men • New Mutants • Uncanny X-Force • Uncanny X-Men • X-Factor • X-Men • X-Men: Legacy Secondary Titles: Daken: Dark Wolverine • Dead pool • Generation Hope • Namor: The First Mutant • Wolverine • X-23 Past Titles: Alpha Flight • Cable • Cable & Dead pool • Captain Britain and MI13 • Classic X-Men • Dazzler • District X • Excalibur • Generation X • New X-Men • S.W.O.R.D. • Wolverine: First Class • Wolverine: Origins • Wolverine: Weapon X • X-Man • X-Men: First Class • X-Men: The Hidden Years • X-Men Unlimited • X-Statix • X-Treme X-Men • Young X-Men Alternate Universe Titles: Ultimate Comics: X-Men Past Alternate Universe Titles: Exiles • Mutant X • Ultimate X-Men • Ultimate X • X-Men 2099 • X-Men Forever |
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