American Update: Six Of The Best: The All-New, All-Different X-Men
*Marvel: When Marvel relaunched their X-Men franchise in the 1970s, no one knew the huge success that would be spawned. But it soon became apparent that something special was on the cards here, transforming the failed mutant series into the company’s hottest property. With the creative team of Claremont and Cockrum, continued sensationally by Claremont & Byrne, even a dyed-in-the-wool DC fan like me has to admit that this period of the X-Men was truly great. Six high grade issues from this time new in this week:
PICTURED: X-MEN
99 VF+ p £110 Sentinels. Flat and glossy with just the tiniest amount of edge and corner wear.
100 VF- p £150 New X-Men Vs Old X-Men. Tight and glossy, with just minor wear along bottom edge and bottom right corner.
102 VF+ £90 Juggernaut. Flat and glossy with very minor corner blunting and a micro-crease at spine bottom.
103 VF- £75 Juggernaut. Tight and glossy with some reading wear at spine.
108 NM- £135 1st Byrne art on title. Stunning copy with just the most minimal signs of handling wear.
110 VF+ £60 Warhawk. Tight and glossy. Very small soft crease at top right edge does not break colour.