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''New X-Men'' was a superhero comic book series published by Marvel Comics within the X-Men franchise. After the end of Grant Morrison's run on ''X-Men'' vol. 2 titled ''New X-Men'', the title was used for a new series, ''New X-Men: Academy X''. This series served as a continuation of the second volume of ''New Mutants''. The title was later shortened to simply ''New X-Men''. ''New X-Men: Academy X'' was launched during the X-Men ReLoad event. It resumes directly where the most recent ''New Mutants'' series ended, with the same writers, artists, and cast of characters. The ''Academy X'' subtitle was dropped from the title when the new creative team of Craig Kyle and Christopher Yost took over the series with issue #20. Whereas the other ''X-Men'' comics mostly deal with established adult mutants, this series concentrates on the lives of young students residing at the Xavier Institute for Higher Learning as they learn to control their powers. After the 2007 crossover ''X-Men: Messiah Complex'', the ''New X-Men'' title was canceled and briefly relaunched as ''Young X-Men'' for 12 issues. The series was written by Marc Guggenheim. After the first arc of ''Young X-Men'', the characters began appearing in the pages of ''Uncanny X-Men''. With the cancellation of ''Young X-Men'' the characters were folded onto the main X-Men books, appearing most prominently in the pages of ''X-Men: Legacy'', ''Wolverine and the X-Men'', and most recently, in ''X-Men''. ==Founding== ''New X-Men'' begins where Grant Morrison's run on the former ''New X-Men'' ended. The school is rebuilt and Emma Frost and Cyclops are named the headmasters. They organize the students into several battle squads who train together. The series focuses chiefly on two rival teams: the New Mutants, whose mentor is Danielle Moonstar, and the Hellions, whose mentor is Emma Frost. 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「New X-Men」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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