Found these 3 lil' cuties last night, but was practically 'fallin' asleep at the wheel', lol. So left 'em up, and am droppin' 'em this mornin', in all their... signature shtick GLORY! ;D
ThanX, Dementia5, & right back @ ya!! ABSOLUTELY, no truer words have been spoken! ;p
Also, just a reminder of all the AWESOME female figs we've gotten recently, from Marvel Legends' X-Men waves 1 & 2:
What we could've & should've gotten already, as well, but didn't:
... and yet, will hopefully get an even better version of instead, soon enough.
Lastly, what we're supposed to be gettin' neXt with wave 3, sometime later this year:
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Can't wait to get Betsy and 'Ro! Hope we get better pics (maybe packed) of them in a few weeks at NYTF.
Jean Grey: Sept., 1963 (The X-Men #1)
Polaris: Oct., 1968 (The X-Men #49)
Storm: May, 1975 (Giant-Size X-Men #1)
Magik: May, 1975 (Giant-Size X-Men #1, as child; Uncanny X-Men #160, Aug. '82, as young adult Mutant)
Psylocke: Dec., 1976 (Captain Britain #8; New Mutants Annual #2, 1986)
Mystique: May, 1978 (Ms. Marvel #16; X-books thereafter)
Aurora: Apr., 1979 (Uncanny X-Men #120)
Kitty Pryde: Jan., 1980 (Uncanny X-Men #129)
Emma Frost: Jan., 1980 (Uncanny X-Men #129)
Dazzler: Feb., 1980 (Uncanny X-Men #130)
Sage: Apr., 1980 (Uncanny X-Men #132)
Karma: Dec., 1980 (Marvel Team-Up #100; Marvel Graphic Novel #4: The New Mutants, 1982)
Rachel Grey-Summers: Jan., 1981 (Uncanny X-Men #141)
Siryn: Apr., 1981 (Spider-Woman #37; X-Force #1, 1991)
Rogue: Nov., 1981 (Avengers Annual #10; Uncanny X-Men #158, 1982)
Dani Moonstar: 1982 (Marvel Graphic Novel #4: The New Mutants)
Wolfsbane: 1982 (Marvel Graphic Novel #4: The New Mutants)
Magma: Oct., 1983 (The New Mutants #8)
Meggan: Dec., 1983 (Marvel UK's Mighty World of Marvel #7; first American appearance is in New Mutants Annual #2, 1986)
Husk: 1984 (Rom Annual #3, and New Mutants #42 in '86, as a child; X-Force & then X-Men titles, 1994, as young adult Mutant)
Firestar: May, 1985 (Uncanny X-Men #193; transitioned from original, animated creation, on Spider-Man & His Amazing Friends, in Sept. '81)
Boom-Boom: Nov., 1985 (Secret Wars II #5; X-Factor & then The New Mutants, later 80's)
Frenzy: May, 1986 (X-Factor #4)
Skids: Aug., 1986 (X-Factor #8)
Jubilee: May, 1989 (Uncanny X-Men #244)
Domino: Feb., 1991 (New Mutants #98, impersonated by Copycat; X-Force #8, Mar. '92, for the real Neena)
Monet: Sept., 1994 (Uncanny X-Men #316)
Marrow: Sept., 1994 (Cable #15, as a child; X-Men & Generation X, later 90's)
Blink: Oct., 1994 (Uncanny X-Men #317)
Cecilia Reyes: June, 1997 (X-Men vol. 2 #65)
Stepford Cuckoos: Nov., 2001 ( New X-Men #118)
Dust: Dec., 2002 (New X-Men #133)
Surge: Jan., 2004 (New Mutants vol. 2 #8)
Laura Kinney (X-23): Feb., 2004 (NYX #3; transitioned from original, animated creation, on X-Men Evolution S3, prior to)
Armor: Oct., 2004 (Astonishing X-Men #4)
Pixie: Nov., 2004 (New X-Men: Academy X #5)
Oya: Sept., 2010 (Uncanny X-Men #528)
Will be back in the mornin', to edit, and eXplain... tired.
I’ve just published my very first work on ‘Archive of Our Own’, under the same name as here. It is the first chapter of ‘I Am My Own Best Friend ~ An Emma Frost Road Trip’, which focuses on Emma between the events of IvX and Secret Empire, including the White Queen going on a road trip, to try and have fun!
You can read the story here: https://archiveofourown.org/works/15795663
I hope you enjoy it as much I did writing it!