![]() ![]() ![]() The X-Men have fought against a variety of enemies, including villainous mutants, human bigots, supervillains, mystical threats, extraterrestrials, and malevolent artificial intelligences. Due to their differences from the majority of humanity, mutants are subject to prejudice and discrimination many X-Men stories feature social commentary on bigotry, justice, and other political themes. In the Marvel Universe, mutants are humans who are born with a genetic trait called the X-gene which grants them natural superhuman abilities, generally manifesting during puberty. The X-Men title may refer to the superhero team itself, the eponymous comic series, or the broader franchise including various solo titles and team books such as the New Mutants, Excalibur, and X-Force. They have appeared in numerous books, television shows, the Disney's 20th Century Studios X-Men films, and video games. Although initially cancelled in 1970 due to low sales, following its 1975 revival and subsequent direction under writer Chris Claremont, it became one of the most recognizable and successful franchises of Marvel Comics. Created by artist/co-plotter Jack Kirby and writer/editor Stan Lee, the team first appearing in The X-Men #1 (September 1963). The X-Men are a superhero team appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. ![]() 6) #2 (October 2021) depicting the first elected Krakoan X-Men team (clockwise from left): Synch, Wolverine, Sunfire, Marvel Girl, Rogue, Polaris, and Cyclops. ![]()
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