By the time I got Excalibur, Colossus, Pete Wisdom and Douglock were in the book. I missed a lot.
By the time I got Excalibur, Colossus, Pete Wisdom and Douglock were in the book. I missed a lot.
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The first dozen issues of Lee/Kirby.
The Roy Thomas/Neal Adams short run.
Giant Size X-Men #1 until the last Byrne issue.
The beginning of the New Mutants until the Secret Wars II tie ins.
That's about it.
The early 90s. X Factor as public heroes, the world thinking the X Men are dead and the New Mutants turned into soldiers.
I don't have a specific era, like different stories just make me feel different things no matter who is on the team but Operation Zero Tolerance holds a special place in my heart. The scene with Storm/Juggernanunt at the mansion. The scene of Scott/Jean with the bomb, the pink phoenix signature. I felt that was a prime example of how the x-men are a family with powers.
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Agreed. Loved how Warren didn't re-join X-Factor right away. But instead, they took their time and slowly brought him back...
Agreed. The Outback Era had several memorable moments (IMHO):
Agreed. The time between Liefeld's debut on New Mutants & the start of X-Force was certainly action-packed (IMHO):
I think it's easy to think back to when you first started reading the comics and consider that your favourite era. In my case it would be circa X-tinction Agenda, when the X-Men were effectively a non-team. But if I reflect on all the different incarnations of the past, nothing beats the simplicity of the Uncanny X-Men + New Mutants combo, pre-X-Factor. One core book and one school book, before the line went all spin-off crazy and crossover crazy.
New X-Men: Childhoods End.
X-factor By Peter David was gold
For me it's the OG Claremont stuff, the Morrison run, the Carey run and the current Hickman run. They're all great.
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My favorite time for all comics remains the 90's.
Certain era's also include satellites of that time in my previous post I guess. But I wanted to fucus on the actual X-Men.