Excalibur. Without a doubt. Every day since 1998.
Generation X. Every day since it ended, too.
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Original Join Date: 10-31-2007
Mutant X
X-Men Forever
Generation X. New Xmen-Academy X.
Exiles Vol 1 & Vol 2, either one as long as it doesn't include Claremont
Age of Apocalypse, it was an awesome book that nobody gave a chance just because it didn't take place in 616 and didn't include all familiar x-characters
X-Men Legacy Vol 2
New X-Men Vol 2
X-Treme X-Men Vol 2
Out of all of these I'm most bummed by Legacy and AoA simply because writing on both of those was phenomenal and they deserved much much more than they got. Exiles I miss mostly because I loved that series, it was one of my favorites and it'll always be. Damn I want to read some exciting alternate reality stories with fun re-imaginings of old characters.
Generation X - it was the highlight of my comic reading experience, especially the early stuff.
X-Treme X-Men vol 1 by Chris Claremont (Storm, Bishop, Psylocke, Rogue, Sage, Gambit, and Thunderbird - One of the best X-Men line-ups)
X-Treme X-Men vol 2 by Greg Pak (I loved Dazzler and her team)
Excalibur vol. 2 by Claremont (Loved the focus on Callisto)
X-Men Unlimited.
A quarterly book where fringe characters were sometimes spotlighted in their own tale and short plot points not typically suited for the core monthly books could flourish.
Captain Britain and MI-13. It got me interested in Excalibur/New Excalibur.
The Daken solo series and the X-23 solo series. I'd like either of them back, or them in one series.