Hey kids, here's part 2 of our historical look at the different X-Men teams that came out. Click HERE if you have to read Part 1.This one starts from after the Onslaught saga (where Xavier becomes the bad guy) all the way the Grant Morrison and his New X-Men team.
Operation Zero Tolerance-era
Ah pretty good times. Since Xavier surrendered to US authorities after the Oslaught incident, the X-Men had become adrift. Some members left the others stayed. Cannonball officially makes it as an X-Man and had some beef with Storm for awhile.
Shiar versus Phalanx
Another group of X-Men with Rogue, Gambit and the mysterious Joseph were recruited to space to help the Shiar fight the invading Phalanx.
Search for Xavier and Magneto Rex
I still have this issue (Uncanny X-Men # 360 and X-Men # 80 to be exact), actually, this was when I really got hooked into collecting comic books. Good times, and they had Chris Bachalo and Brandon Peterson in each book so they had a strong pretty strong line up both creatively and in the books. A couple of additions here and there as this era hit a fever pitch. They later added in Cyclops, Gambit, Jean, Angel, Iceman and Beast in the mix. The start of the era had the original five building their own lives too. This era ended with The Twelve storyline which 'killed' Cyclops for awhile.
Chris Claremont's Return
It's the return to the two teams for the X-Men. Uncanny had Jean Grey, Cable, Storm, Gambit and Beast. Rogue assumes leadership for 'X-Men' with Thunderbird II (Neal Shaara, former boyfriend of Karima Shapandar aka Omega Sentinel), Nightcrawler, Psylocke, Archangel, Wolverine, and Shadowcat (Kitty Pryde). Oh and there was a plot that 'shipped' Colossus with Rogue too. X-Men of course had Leinil Yu and focused on the X-Men battling the Neo.
Jean Grey's Emergency X-Men
As a response to the Magneto's rise to power (again) the newly returned Cyclops (he had bonded with Apocalypse for awhile) and Wolverine infiltrated Genosha. They get into a pinch and they get rescued by Jean Grey and her quick response team of mutants including Northstar.
New X-Men
Marvel decided to go a different route for the X-Men by the early parts of 2000. Grant Morrison ascends and converts adjectiveless to 'New X-Men'. He picks a tiny cast which includes Professor X, a cat-like Beast, Jean Grey, Cyclops, Wolverine and Emma Frost. Later additions to the team included Xorn who also becomes a faculty member. Of course Xorn turns out to be a traitor (Magneto in disguise and kills Jean after holding New York as hostage). It was also this time that Wolverine discovers that Weapon X is just part of the mysterious Weapon Plus program and it's also the first appearance of Fantomex.
Creators: Frank Quitely, Ethan Van Sciver, Marc Silvestri and Igor Kordey
Uncanny X-Men aka X-Corps
Nightcrawler also leads his own team of X-Men with Wolverine, Stacy X, Iceman, Angel, Chamber. Later additions include Juggernaut and Northstar. The team fought the Church of Humanity which crucified Generation X members Skin and Jubilee. This was also the time that Nightcrawler had thought he had become a priest.
Key Creators: Ian Churchill, Sean Phillips
X-Treme X-Men
So what happened to the other X-Men that didn't go well with the revamp? Chris Claremont again writes them in a new ongoing and calls it X-Treme X-Men. Their mission is to collect Destiny's diaries to be able to tell what happens to the world or at least stop them from ever occurring. Sage officially joins the team together with some newblood. Still the book didn't keep too long. In fact, they even did something foolish, come up with a sequel to 'God Loves, Man Kills'. I mean yeah, provided you've got Claremont writing but c'mon....
By the end of the story arc 'HERE COMES TOMORROW' the X-Men pick up the pieces from Jean's death.
Astonishing X-Men
Post New X-Men, the team goes back to wearing 'super hero' costumes ditching the leather. Emma Frost and Scott Summers re-opens the school. Kitty Pryde returns to the fold. New enemies like Ord of the Breakworld and Danger also expand the mythos. New member in the form of Armor and some issues are opened in this title while Colossus returns from the dead. Joss Whedon and John Cassaday as creative team! This was also the team that was the face of the X-Men for awhile including during House of M.
Havok's Second Field Team
Chuck Austen's run on the X-Men made changes to the team. Havok is the leader, renews his relationship with a slightly crazy Polaris. Juggernaut defects to a new Brotherhood. Peter Milligan continues the crazy Polaris thread and turns Gambit into the new Horseman of Death. Oh and there's also that insane plot that 'shipped' Angel and Cannonball's sister Husk.
X.S.E.
More exploits for the fallen remnants of X-Treme X-Men, Storm leads a new team which includes Bishop, Marvel Girl, Cannonball, and Wolverine. We got Alan Davis for a fight with Captain Britain baddie The Fury. X-23 also makes frequent appearances in this book teaming up with Psylocke and Marvel Girl.
Rogue's Rogue Team
Mike Carey picks up the slack from Milligan in 'adjectiveless' X-Men and creates a new team including Rogue, Cannonball, Iceman, Cable, Omega Sentinel with baddies Mystique, Sabretooth and Lady Mastermind. Lots of explosions and creative use of Rogue's powers. Hints of Messiah Complex start to drop in bits and pieces here in this book.
Rise and Fall of the Shi'ar Empire
After the events of X-Men: Deadly Genesis, Charles Xavier leads a team to space to follow Gabriel Summers in his path of revenge against Shi'ar emperor D'Ken. Havok and Polaris joins as well as Vulcan's classmate Darwin and Marvel Girl, Nightcrawler and Warpath. This is where Corsair dies (of course, that's not the case anymore)
Messiah Complex X-Force
The 198 are suddenly rocked with the appearance of a mutant baby in Alaska. The X-Men respond and are shocked to find that the entire town has been attacked and burned with every local killed including babies... save for one. The X-Men, Mr. Sinister's Marauders (led by former teammates Gambit and Mystique) and the Purifiers try to outwit each other to get the baby. Cable 'betrays' the team only to be revealed that Bishop has that intention. During the hunt for Cable, Cyclops sanctions a new X-Force led by Wolverine and including some of the 'sharpest' members of the mutant community.
Hold on tight as we'll be diving into part 3 soon enough including the Nation-X era X-Men, Wolverine's Jean Grey School team, Cyclops' Utopia team, the All New X-Men and the new 'Charles Xavier School' team from Bendis' Uncanny X-Men.
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Friday, February 14, 2014
Monday, February 10, 2014
Historical Look at the Different X-Men Teams from 60s to the 90s
So how many different versions of team rosters did the X-Men have in the past 50 or so years that they have been in publication? Here's a quick reference to help you piece out the convoluted team history of Marvel Comics' merry mutants.
So without further delays, here's a trip back memory lane featuring the X-Men. Also do bear in mind that there are gaps in the source material and before you point it out yes, the second X-Men team consisted of Colossus, Nightcrawler, Storm, Wolverine and Thunderbird with a very traumatized Cyclops.
First Team
Do we even need to discuss this???
Second Secret Team
This is the team that 'debuted' in Ed Brubaker penned X-Men: Deadly Genesis. It's also the same team that got instantly killed in the original Krakoa. Later, Darwin and Vulcan aka Gabriel Summers were discovered to be alive. Darwin was last seen in X-Factor while Vulcan seemingly died in War of Kings.
Fourth Team
This was around the time of the Mutant Massacre and later Magneto joins the team while Xavier leaves for space. One of the missing members here is Dazzler and Psylocke. I dunno what happened. Oh and yeah, this was the first version of AVX or Avengers vs X-Men.
Muir Island X-Men
During the Muir Island saga this was the team. It's nice to see Legion and Polaris in his team.
Outback X-Men
While the Muir Island Saga was happening, the real X-Men were recuperating and living in the Australian Outback. They got a new leash on life thanks to passing through the Siege Perilous and now being undetectable by camera and such. This was also the time that Jubilee officially joins the team.
Space Opera Jim Lee X-Men
OK the official team is referred to as Post-Genosha team but c'mon, it's a lot better to call them the 'Space Opera Jim Lee' team. This is my Golden, golden age of comics when X-Men had Lee plus Andy Kubert on art duties.
Blue Team
This was one of the most famous iteration of the X-Men with Chris Claremont and Jim Lee
Gold Team
Whilce Portacio straight up!
Combined Blue & Gold team

This was the team that took out Onslaught where the Avengers and Fantastic Four failed... well OK that's not entirely right. It was the bye-bye time for some of the creative team and the X-Men slowly drifted towards a unified team system up until Operation Zero Tolerance, then back again by Uncanny X-Men # 360.
I suddenly have the inspiration to go and create the teams for the succeeding years. I might do that. Yeah, sounds like a plan. That'll start from Uncanny 360 all the way to the present.
So without further delays, here's a trip back memory lane featuring the X-Men. Also do bear in mind that there are gaps in the source material and before you point it out yes, the second X-Men team consisted of Colossus, Nightcrawler, Storm, Wolverine and Thunderbird with a very traumatized Cyclops.
First Team
Do we even need to discuss this???
Second Secret Team
This is the team that 'debuted' in Ed Brubaker penned X-Men: Deadly Genesis. It's also the same team that got instantly killed in the original Krakoa. Later, Darwin and Vulcan aka Gabriel Summers were discovered to be alive. Darwin was last seen in X-Factor while Vulcan seemingly died in War of Kings.
Fourth Team
This was around the time of the Mutant Massacre and later Magneto joins the team while Xavier leaves for space. One of the missing members here is Dazzler and Psylocke. I dunno what happened. Oh and yeah, this was the first version of AVX or Avengers vs X-Men.
Muir Island X-Men
During the Muir Island saga this was the team. It's nice to see Legion and Polaris in his team.
Outback X-Men
While the Muir Island Saga was happening, the real X-Men were recuperating and living in the Australian Outback. They got a new leash on life thanks to passing through the Siege Perilous and now being undetectable by camera and such. This was also the time that Jubilee officially joins the team.
Space Opera Jim Lee X-Men
OK the official team is referred to as Post-Genosha team but c'mon, it's a lot better to call them the 'Space Opera Jim Lee' team. This is my Golden, golden age of comics when X-Men had Lee plus Andy Kubert on art duties.
Blue Team
This was one of the most famous iteration of the X-Men with Chris Claremont and Jim Lee
Gold Team
Whilce Portacio straight up!
Combined Blue & Gold team

This was the team that took out Onslaught where the Avengers and Fantastic Four failed... well OK that's not entirely right. It was the bye-bye time for some of the creative team and the X-Men slowly drifted towards a unified team system up until Operation Zero Tolerance, then back again by Uncanny X-Men # 360.
I suddenly have the inspiration to go and create the teams for the succeeding years. I might do that. Yeah, sounds like a plan. That'll start from Uncanny 360 all the way to the present.
Wednesday, January 15, 2014
Is Chris Claremont Writing a Nightcrawler Solo Book?
Marvel Comics has released a new one-word teaser connoting the famous SFX that Nightcrawler's makes whenever he teleports.
Nobody's talking yet but I'm really hoping that this would be the case since the creative team attached to this project is big bad X-Daddy himself Chris Claremont together with Todd Nauck.
Bout time they did something with both Claremont (who apparently is in Marvel's payroll as an exclusive for the longest time) and Nightcrawler who is set to return at the end of the first story arc for Jason Aaron's AMAZING X-MEN.
Nobody's talking yet but I'm really hoping that this would be the case since the creative team attached to this project is big bad X-Daddy himself Chris Claremont together with Todd Nauck.
Bout time they did something with both Claremont (who apparently is in Marvel's payroll as an exclusive for the longest time) and Nightcrawler who is set to return at the end of the first story arc for Jason Aaron's AMAZING X-MEN.
Tuesday, July 16, 2013
Lucas Till Confirmed for X-Men: Days of Future Past
On to more news X-Men DOFP (X-Men: Days of Future Past) news, it looks like the rumors of Lucas Till returning are true. In fact, director Bryan Singer even shared this photo of Till wearing army fatigues.
Since this is the 70s we're talking about, there's definitely going to be touches of the Vietnam War and it looks like Havok will be joining that tragic war. Still it's weird how this connects with the classic story by Chris Claremont and John Byrne story.
Guess it's all up to Singer now. Oh and one more thing, to echo a friend's comment; why didn't they bring back Banshee? That kid was easily one of the best things that happened in Matthew Vaughn's X-Men: First Class movie. That kinda sucks.
Since this is the 70s we're talking about, there's definitely going to be touches of the Vietnam War and it looks like Havok will be joining that tragic war. Still it's weird how this connects with the classic story by Chris Claremont and John Byrne story.
Guess it's all up to Singer now. Oh and one more thing, to echo a friend's comment; why didn't they bring back Banshee? That kid was easily one of the best things that happened in Matthew Vaughn's X-Men: First Class movie. That kinda sucks.
Friday, May 10, 2013
Big Hero 6 Gets a Big Push as a Disney Animated Movie
Marvel 616 Japan sucked because unlike their real world counterparts, they don't have enough heroes to go around. From like the 80s all the way to the present they only created a handful of really hardcore or cool characters; one of them happens to be the 'super team' Big Hero 6. And now here we are with the reveal that the same super team will be the heroes in a new animated feature from Walt Disney Studios!
The team was created by legendary X-Men writer Chris Claremont and featured a unique and ecclectic cast including the main hero Hiro Hamada (who I suspect was the basis for DC's own boy Toyman, Hiro Okamura). Also I remember seeing these guys in a special one-shot for the Spider-Man event Ends of the Earth.
Herocomplex broke the news and for some unknown reason I can't seem to steal embed their first demo reel for this weird fusion of Tokyo and San Francisco. So I guess, I have no choice but to send you their way (Noooooooo, the bounce rate!!!!!!!)
Big Hero 6 First Look
The team was created by legendary X-Men writer Chris Claremont and featured a unique and ecclectic cast including the main hero Hiro Hamada (who I suspect was the basis for DC's own boy Toyman, Hiro Okamura). Also I remember seeing these guys in a special one-shot for the Spider-Man event Ends of the Earth.
Herocomplex broke the news and for some unknown reason I can't seem to steal embed their first demo reel for this weird fusion of Tokyo and San Francisco. So I guess, I have no choice but to send you their way (Noooooooo, the bounce rate!!!!!!!)
Big Hero 6 First Look
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