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X-Men and Released
* X-Men: Mutant Apocalypse: Released by Capcom in November 1994 for Super Nintendo.
** X-Men: Children of the Atom: Released in December 1994 for Arcade, PlayStation, Sega Saturn, PC.
** X-Men vs. Street Fighter: Released in 1996 for Arcade, PlayStation, Sega Saturn.

X-Men and by
When the X-Men receive a distress call from a Scottish island, they are surprised to find Juggernaut with nowhere to go, as the island was destroyed by his further-mutated partner in crime, Black Tom Cassidy, who died.
He also approaches the New X-Men in an attempt to help them figure out a non-violent way to help against the Purifiers, but is quickly rebuked by Surge, who questions where he was when they were getting attacked the first time, and that they didn't need to learn from him.
Like the other X-Men he is deeply saddened by Kurt's death and anxious about the arrival of Cable and Hope.
During the Avengers vs. X-Men storyline, Professor X and his son Legion are sensing the Phoenix Force was emergencing by transforming Cyclops, Emma Frost, Namor, Colossus and Magik into the Phoenix Five.
Uncanny X-Men writer Ed Brubaker has claimed that, after being de-powered by the Scarlet Witch, and then re-powered by the M ' Kraan Crystal, Charles ' telepathy is more powerful than was previously known.
Due to the tampering of Bastion and his Sentinels, the X-Mansion computer system Cerebro gains autonomy and seeks to destroy the X-Men by employing its knowledge of the Xavier Protocols.
In a virtual environment created by Professor X Cerebro executes the Xavier Protocols against the X-Men.
Each Protocol is activated by the presence of a different combination of X-Men and were written by Xavier himself:
In the film X-Men, a UN summit held on the island is targeted by Magneto, a former immigrant who attempts to artificially mutate all the delegates present.
Genosha first appeared in Uncanny X-Men # 235 ( October 1988 ), and was created by Chris Claremont and Rick Leonardi.
In the first storyline to feature the nation, some members of the X-Men ( Wolverine, Rogue, and their ally Madelyne Pryor ) were kidnapped by Genoshan Magistrates, under the order of the Genegineer.
Later, in the multi-issue, multi-title X-Tinction Agenda storyline, the X-Men and their allies rescued their teammates, Storm, Meltdown, Rictor and Wolfsbane, from Genoshan brainwashing, toppling the government after discovering their alliance with former X-Factor ally turned mutant hater, Cameron Hodge, and that Havok was one of the Magistrates since having his memory wiped by the Siege Perilous.
" With the help of Cable and a flood orchestrated by Storm, the X-Men simultaneously free the mutant slaves and destroy the Sentinels.
* In X-Men Legends II: Rise of Apocalypse, a chapter set in Genosha has it devastated by Apocalypse.
Created by writer Stan Lee and artist / co-writer Jack Kirby, the character first appeared in X-Men vol.
Iceman was created by writer Stan Lee and artist / co-writer Jack Kirby, and first appeared in X-Men vol.
He is later joined by Henry " Hank " McCoy, Jean Grey, and Warren Worthington III as the founding members of the X-Men.
Iceman is among the original X-Men captured by Krakoa, leading to a new incarnation of X-Men of which he is not a member.
The X-Men were separated into two groups, Iceman was placed in the gold team, led by Storm, along with fellow original X-Men Jean Grey ( now sans codename ) and Archangel.
Too busy with the many threats that the X-Men faced every day, Bobby let his relationship with Opal deteriorate and, when they finally saw each other again after weeks, it was only to save her from an attack by mutant haters.
In the Age of Apocalypse crossover event, Bobby, along with the rest of the X-Men, is trained by Magneto.

X-Men and Western
Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters was relocated to the Massachusetts Academy in Western Massachusetts ( a Marvel created town or region called Snow Valley somewhere in The Berkshires ), which served as the training site of the third generation of teenage X-Men, Generation X, beginning in Generation X # 1 ( November 1994 ).

X-Men and June
Avengers vs. X-Men # 5 ( June 2012 ).
In June 2011, he began co-starring in X-Men: Legacy.
At the time, other X-Men subsidiary titles were steadily losing sales, and the Nightcrawler title was placed on hiatus by Marvel in February 2005, following issue # 6 ; it did not resume publishing until June of that year.
In Uncanny X-Men # 390, 2001, the Beast cured the Legacy Virus and in X-Treme X-Men # 3, 2001, the Beast experienced a further mutation into a feline being, first shown in the introduction to New X-Men ( June, 2001 ), by Frank Quitely and Grant Morrison.
Len Wein (; born June 12, 1948, New York City, New York ) is an American-Jewish comic book writer and editor best known for co-creating DC Comics ' Swamp Thing and Marvel Comics ' Wolverine, and for helping revive the Marvel superhero team the X-Men ( including the co-creation of Nightcrawler, Storm, and Colossus ).
2, # 21-25 ; X-Men: Hope # 1 ), 176 pages, June 2010, ISBN 978-0-7851-4509-7 ( hardcover ); October 2010, ISBN 978-0-7851-4168-6 ( softcover )
* X-Men Spotlight on ... Starjammers # 1 – 2 ( Marvel Comics, May 1990 – June 1990 ) – ( limited series )
Although he would return to the X-Men once a year for the next three years, ( Uncanny X-Men # 198, # 205 and # 214 ), his mainstream comics output remained limited throughout the rest of the 1980s, amounting to just one issue each of Fantastic Four (# 296, November 1986 ) and Daredevil (# 236, November 1986 ), two issues of Iron Man (# 232, July 1988 and # 243, June 1989 ), two pages for DC Comics ' Heroes Against Hunger benefit project, and two small pieces for the Harvey Award-winning comics anthology A1 published by Atomeka Press.
* January Jones plays Emma Frost / The White Queen as the secondary antagonist in X-Men: First Class, released by Fox on June 3, 2011.
Initially, his only vocalizations included mostly animal-like sounds like cooing or roars, but hints were dropped as early as Uncanny X-Men # 168 that he was capable of more articulate words like “ oops ” and was shown as capable of speaking some words of English years later in Fantastic Four Versus the X-Men # 4 ( June 1987 ) and Excalibur volume 1, # 64 ( April 1993 ).
The character appears in The Uncanny X-Men # 193-194 ( May – June 1985 ), # 197 ( September 1985 ), # 208-209 ( August – September 1986 ), # 246-247 ( July – August 1989 ), X-Force # 35 ( June 1994 ), Cable & Machine Man Annual # 1 ( Annual 1998 ), Mutant X # 10 ( July 1999 ), Weapon X: Days of Future Now # 1 ( September 2005 ), # 4 ( December 2005 ), New X-Men # 22 ( March 2006 ), # 25-31 ( June – December 2006 ), # 36 ( May 2007 ), New Warriors # 3 ( October 2007 ), X-Factor # 23 ( November 2007 ), and X-Force # 1-2 ( April – May 2008 ).
The excitement of the event was dampened by Marvel Comics ' timing, as most of the series involved had launched with all or part of their new creative teams a month before the event, even though the " Revolution " logo was still printed on the May issues, and Uncanny X-Men did not join the " Revolution " event until its June 2000 issue.
* Uncanny X-Men # 381 ( June 2000 ), with returning writer Chris Claremont, new penciller Adam Kubert, and new inker Tim Townsend.
The Uncanny X-Men # 269-270 ( October – November 1990 ), # 273-277 ( February – June 1991 ),
The Amazing X-Men # 4 ( June 1995 ),

X-Men and 1993
Gambit has starred or co-starred in four mini-series-Gambit Volumes One ( released in 1993 ) and Two ( released in 1997 ), explored the character's mysterious past and his ties to the New Orleans Thieves ' Guild ; Wolverine / Gambit: Victims, which teamed the two popular X-Men on a mystery involving what appears to be a modern-day Jack the Ripper ; and Gambit and Bishop, which was advertised as a sequel to the character's first series and involves the two X-Men in Stryfe's return.
In X-Men # 25 ( 1993 ), at the culmination of the " Fatal Attractions " crossover, the supervillain Magneto forcibly removes the adamantium from Wolverine's skeleton.
After Davis left again in 1993 ( issue # 67 ), Uncanny X-Men writer Scott Lobdell filled in for several months ( issues # 68-82 ).
His first solo title was a one-shot special, Magneto: The Twisting of a Soul # 0 ( September 1993 ), published when the character returned from a brief absence ; it reprinted Magneto-based stories from Classic X-Men # 12 & 19 ( August 1987 & March 1988 ), by writer Chris Claremont and artist John Bolton.
When Colossus ' sister Illyana fell ill and died of the Legacy Virus in Uncanny X-Men # 303 ( August 1993 ), he left the X-Men and joined Magneto's Acolytes.
The character is an enemy of the X-Men and first appeared in Uncanny X-Men # 299 ( April 1993 ).
The X-Men Basketball program has won 3 CIS Championships ( 1993, 2000, and 2001 ) and in 2004, the X-Men Hockey team won their first CIS Championship.
Issue # 6 ( Dec. 1993 ) confirmed the character to be Nathan Christopher Summers, the son of the X-Man Cyclops and Madelyne Pryor, who had been taken to the future in X-Factor # 68 ( July 1991 ), introduced by writer Chris Claremont, and appeared in Uncanny X-Men # 201 ( Jan. 1986 ).
* Illyana appears in " Red Dawn " ( 1993 ), an episode of the animated television series X-Men.
He would return for a second run on Uncanny X-Men in 1993.
The story of this episode was also adapted in the comic book " X-Men Adventures ( vol 1 ) # 3 " released in January 1993
He also was the voice of the X-Men villain Apocalypse / En Sabah Nur ( 1993 – 95 ) in the Fox Kids animated X-Men TV series in the nineties, and twice played rogue alien Quinn in the first season ( 1988 – 89 ) of War of the Worlds.
* 1993: Eisner Award for Best Inker ( nominated, for X-Men and WildC. A. T. S.
However, a character with the same name and similar appearance ( without armor ) was featured in " Stryfe's Strike Files " ( January 1993 ), two years before X-Men Alpha was released.
* X-Men ( 1993 video game ), a home console video game produced by Sega in 1993
: This article is about the 1993 Marvel Comics crossover storyline centered around the X-Men.

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