The X-Men are sent to the farthest regions of space to fight a desperate battle aboard an orbital space station. Upon their return, one hero undergoes a startling transformation, threatening the survival of the universe.
When alien invaders known as the Kh'thon arrive to assert their claim that they are the rightful owners of Earth and prepare to take back the planet and everyone living on it, Wolverine, Kitty Pryde, Nighcrawler, and the rest of the X-Men ...
Through philosophical greats like Aristotle, Sartre, Camus, Levinas, and others, X-Men and Philosophy shows how this remarkable series speaks not only to generations of pop culture audiences, but to the very heart of the human condition.
A novelization of the major motion picture! Outcasts from society, the X-MEN are genetic mutants, born with superhuman powers, who harness their special abilities for the greater good.
X-Men: The Characters and Their Universe tells the story of this unique band of comic book heroes from their creation in 1963 by the dream team of writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby, through their late 1970s re-emergence as a platform ...
These essays show just why these mutants have such astonishing endurance and staying power. Contributors trace the series' evolution, challenge its metaphors and draw from its truths about human nature and society.
Beginning the second of three books chronicling the final story of Marvel's mutant heroes!
Bringing the classic X-Men: Mutant Empire trilogy back into print in a brand-new omnibus.
Collects Uncanny X-Men (2018) #11-16.
Collects Uncanny X-Men (1963) #101-110.
Bumper reprint collection of the X-men's earliest comic appearances. Hated and feared by a world they have sworn to protect, the X-men face off against some of their most unforgettable foes - including Magneto and the Hellfire Club.