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27 Years Later, This Hated X-Men Release Deserves Way More Respect

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Image Courtesy of Marvel Comics If you read comics in the ’90s, you know how massive the X-Men were. The team had come out of the ’80s as the biggest group in the comic history and 1991 would see X-Force #1 and X-Men (Vol. 2) #1 sell millions of copies, reaching a whole other level of cultural ubiquity (Rob Liefeld was in a Levi Jeans commercial, on national TV drawing X-Force. Rob. Liefeld.). By 1992, the stars that made the X-Men the biggest c…
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ComicBook.com broke the news on Sunday, May 24, 2026.
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