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Revolution (comics)

"Revolution" was the title given to the May 2000 revamp of Marvel Comics' X-Men-related comic books, timed to coincide with the publication of ''X-Men'' vol. 2 #100.
==Publication history==
In each series, the "Revolution" issue represented a jump of six months after the previous issue's events. In most cases, "Revolution" also marked an attempt to send each title in a new creative direction, and to this end new creative teams were assigned to the titles. Many characters' costumes were redesigned, and a "Revolution" logo was printed along the right-hand side of each issue.
The most publicized of the changes was the return of writer Chris Claremont to the flagship titles ''X-Men'' vol. 2 and ''Uncanny X-Men'', after nearly a decade's absence.
The event also included nods to early-1990s marketing strategies such as printing variant covers〔''X-Men'' vol. 2 #100〕 and including trading cards.〔''Uncanny X-Men'' #381〕
The excitement of the event was dampened by Marvel Comics' timing, as most of the series involved had launched with all or part of their new creative teams a month before the event, even though the "Revolution" logo was still printed on the May issues, and ''Uncanny X-Men'' did not join the "Revolution" event until its June 2000 issue. Furthermore, Claremont stated in later interviews that he had ghostwritten several issues of various X-Men titles before the event.

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