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The X-Men are a team of superheroes appearing in American comic books published by the Marvel Comics. The monthly ''X-Men'' comic book debuted in 1963, along with the team itself. That series is now titled ''Uncanny X-Men'' and is best known by that name. Due to the X-Men's immense popularity, Marvel has launched dozens of spin-off series, called “X-Books,” throughout the years. Like ''Uncanny X-Men,'' most X-books feature mutants, human beings born with extraordinary powers due to a quantum leap in genetic evolution. Some X-Books feature mutant superhero teams while others feature solo adventures of characters who became popular in ''Uncanny X-Men'' or another X-Book. Occasionally, X-Books use mutants as a metaphor for racial, religious and other minorities oppressed by society. For the purpose of this list, “X-Men Comics” will be defined by the following criteria: * The series was meant to continue indefinitely, was not a limited series. For limited series, see List of X-Men limited series. * The series featured mostly characters associated with and/or concepts originating in ''Uncanny X-Men'' or another X-Book, thus ''The Defenders'' and ''The Champions,'' which featured both X-Men-related and non-X-Men related characters will not be counted and neither will series which occasionally featured the X-Men characters, such as ''Marvel Comics Presents'', ''Marvel Team-Up'' and ''What If?'' __NOTOC__ ==A== *''A+X'' (2012–2014) *''Adventures of the X-Men'' (1996–1997), (all-new stories continuing the continuity of the Fox Network’s X-Men animated series) *''Age of Apocalypse'' (2012–2013) *''Agent X'' (2002–2003), (continued from ''Deadpool'') *''All-New X-Men,'' (2012–2015) *''All-New X-Factor,'' (2014–2015) *''Alpha Flight,'' vol. 1 (1983–1994) *''Alpha Flight,'' vol. 2 (1997–1999) *''Alpha Flight,'' vol. 3 (2004–2005) * ''Amazing X-Men,'' vol. 2 (2013–2015) *''Astonishing X-Men'', vol. 3 (2004–2013) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「List of X-Men comics」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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