Uncanny X-Men #110 (1978)

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Uncanny X-Men #110 (1978)

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Time Is a Flat Stepping Disc Bonus 17 The Illyana Rasputin timeline issue by issue
X-Men: Grand Design--Second Genesis #2 In a different universe, events happen much the same for Illyana and the X-Men, just... not quite exact and more summarized. Illyana is crankier here when she returns from Limbo.
Is it available on Marvel Unlimited: Yes Has it been reprinted in an Epic Collection: No
Ok, so the writers of NYX emphasized that the "Giant Size X-Men" free comic book day issue was important for Kamal's role in the X-Men books going forward.
The title is a call back to famously a flashback issue where they did the whole "Charles loses the first X-Men team and makes a new one last minute to save them" thing.
And, Deadly Genesis was another retconned about a different X-Men team Charles had put together in the past. . . And here's the thing
I bought more paperbacks.
(Also I got the Peter F. Hamilton books entirely based on enjoying Pandora's Star like twenty years ago and completely managed to not realize there's another book between The Dreaming Void and The Evolutionary Void.)

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Alex Ross’s version of the opening page of Giant-Size X-Men 1 from the special tribute version that provided new pages from numerous artists!
See the guide to the story that introduced the ‘All-New, All-Different X-Men’:
SECOND GENESIS (1975)
Featured interior art:
GIANT-SIZE X-MEN: TRIBUTE TO WEIN & COCKRUM #1 (2020)
Art: Alex Ross
GIANT-SIZE X-MEN #1 (1975)
Story: Len Wein & Dave Cockrum
Art: Dave Cockrum & Glynis Wein
The second genesis of X-Men by Arthur Adams
Today’s Nightcrawler panel