During that era, spin-offs were limited, but there were a number of short-lived solo series and other miniseries.Īfter that came X-Men ReLoad, or when Marvel decided (again) to revamp the X-Men titles with new looks for the characters and fresh plot points. During that time, Chuck Austen wrote Uncanny X-Men, but it was not as successful. It’s known as the Morrison Era for a good reason, his work on New X-Men is massive and important for the future of the mutants. He revamped almost everything and introduced new concepts, new villains, and new disasters. As for X-Men, it was renamed New X-Men and Grant Morrison took over. He didn’t stay long on the main series but started to write a new spin-off, X-Treme X-Men. Welcome to the Marvel Modern Era.Īfter the chaotic ’90s, Chris Claremont came back to put the X-Titles in order. This is Part #3 of our tentative to compile a comprehensive X-Men Reading Order using the collected editions – You can find the first part here (The Silver Age & Chris Claremont, 1963-91) and the second part here (Age of Apocalypse & Onslaught, 1991-2001).
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