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Cyclops disguised as Erik the Red
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First professionally published cover art by Barry Windsor-Smith
Origin of Beast, back-up story concludes
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First professionally published cover art by Barry Windsor-Smith
Origin of Beast, back-up story concludes
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1st appearance and origin of Alex Summers, later becomes Havok in X-Men #56
1st appearance of the Living Pharaoh, later becomes the Living Monolith
Origin of Angel
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1st appearance and origin of Alex Summers, later becomes Havok in X-Men #56
1st appearance of the Living Pharaoh, later becomes the Living Monolith
Origin of Angel
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Origin of Angel, as the Avenging Angel
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Iconic cover art by Neal Adams
The Living Pharaoh becomes the Living Monolith, later becomes the Living Planet
Origin of Angel, joins the X-Men
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Iconic cover art by Neal Adams
The Living Pharaoh becomes the Living Monolith, later becomes the Living Planet
Origin of Angel, joins the X-Men
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1st appearance of Larry Trask, son of Bolivar Trask
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1st appearance of Larry Trask, son of Bolivar Trask
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1st appearance of Havok in costume
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1st appearance of Dr. Lykos, the human form of Sauron
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1st appearance of Dr. Lykos, the human form of Sauron
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1st appearance of Sauron, a Savage Land mutate
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2nd appearance of Sauron
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Reprint of X-Men #61, distributed by JC Penney department stores
Identified by the X-Men VHS advertisement on back cover
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Reprint of X-Men #61, distributed by JC Penney department stores
Identified by the X-Men VHS advertisement on back cover
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1st team appearance of the Savage Land Mutates, natives of the Savage Land, genetically altered by Magneto
First time Magneto removes helmet
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1st team appearance of the Savage Land Mutates, natives of the Savage Land, genetically altered by Magneto
First time Magneto removes helmet
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Reprint of X-Men #62, distributed by JC Penney department stores
Identified by the Stridex advertisement on back cover
Predominantly black back cover results in a low population of high grade copies on the census
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Reprint of X-Men #62, distributed by JC Penney department stores
Identified by the Stridex advertisement on back cover
Predominantly black back cover results in a low population of high grade copies on the census
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1st appearance of Sunfire, a Japanese mutant who has the power to generate fire and fly
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1st appearance of Sunfire, a Japanese mutant who has the power to generate fire and fly
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Final appearance of the original team in the X-Men title
Following this issue, the title published reprinted stories for five years until X-Men #94, preceded by Giant Size X-Men #1 (1975)
Amazing Adventures #12 (1972) explained that the X-Men went into hiding due to public outrage resulting from this battle with the Hulk in Las Vegas
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Final appearance of the original team in the X-Men title
Following this issue, the title published reprinted stories for five years until X-Men #94, preceded by Giant Size X-Men #1 (1975)
Amazing Adventures #12 (1972) explained that the X-Men went into hiding due to public outrage resulting from this battle with the Hulk in Las Vegas
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Reprint of X-Men #12 and #13, the first and second appearance of the Juggernaut
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Reprint of X-Men #12 and #13, the first and second appearance of the Juggernaut
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