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:
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- '' X-Factor ,'' vol. 1 ( 1986 - 1998 )
- '' X-Factor ,'' vol. 3 ( 2005 -present)
- '' X-Force '' ( 1991 - 2002 ), continued from '' New Mutants ,'' vol. 1, continued in '' X-Statix ''
- '' X-Man '' ( 1995 - 2001 )
- '' X-Men ,'' vol. 1 ( 1963 - 1981 ), retitled '' Uncanny X-Men ''
- '' X-Men ,'' vol. 2 ( 1991 - 2001 , 2004 - present), titled '' New X-Men '' from 2001 until 2004
- '' X-Men 2099 '' ( 1993 - 1996 )
- '' X-Men Adventures '' ( 1993 - 1996 ), retold stories from the Fox Network ’s X-Men Animated Series , continued in '' Adventures Of The X-Men ''
- '' X-Men Classic '' ( 1990 - 1995 ), previously titled '' Classic X-Men ,'' reprinted issues of '' Uncanny X-Men '' from the early to mid 1980s
- '''' ( 1994 - 1995 ), reprinted issues of '' X-Men ,'' vol. 1 from the early 1960s
- '''' ( 2001 - 2002 ), retold stories from the Warner Brothers Network animated series of the same name
- '''' ( 1999 - 2001 )
- '''' ( 1998 - 1999 ), reprinted a Manga -style, Japanese X-Men series, which borrowed stories from the Fox Network ’s '' X-Men Animated Series ''
- '' X-Men Unlimited ,'' vol. 1 (1993 - 2003)
- '' X-Men Unlimited ,'' vol. 2 (2004 - present)
- '' X-Nation 2099 '' (1996)
- '' X-Statix '' (2002 - 2004), continued from '' X-Force ''
- '' X-Treme X-Men '' (2001 - 2004)
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