X-Men
Cortez betrays Magneto and Asteroid M is destroyed, with the X-Men escaping just in time.
Collects X-Men (1991) #1-7
Collects X-Men #1-7.
Collects Uncanny X-Men #270-280, X-Factor #63-70, and X-Men #1-3. The X-Tinction Agenda, Muir Island Saga, and the launch of adjectiveless X-Men.
Collects X-Men #1-7. Jim Lee and Chris Claremont launch the adjectiveless X-Men with Magnetos return and the Blue/Gold team split.
Collects The New Mutants Annual #7 and material from 8 other series. Dawn of the 90s X-Men - Jim Lee and Claremont launch X-Men #1 plus the Muir Island Saga.
Collects landmark X-Men issues spanning decades. A prestige sampler of the franchises greatest hits from X-Men #1 through All-New X-Men.
Collects X-Men #1 [Special Collectors Edition], 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, The Uncanny X-Men #281-297, X-Force Annual #1, The X-Men Annual #1, The Uncanny X-Men Annual #16, X-Factor Annual #7, X-Force #16-18, X-Factor #84-86, X-Men: Odd Men Out. The 1991 Blue and Go...
Collects X-Men #3.
Collects Uncanny X-Men #256-277 and X-Men #1-3. Jim Lee's iconic run that redefined the X-Men's visual identity in the early '90s.
Jim Lee's blockbuster relaunch. X-Men #1 sold 8.1 million copies — still the best-selling single issue ever. Magneto and his Acolytes attack a space station. The X-Men split into Blue and Gold squads. The art is gorgeous and the writing is bombastic. This is peak early-90s spectacle and it works.
Jim Lee co-plots; Magneto and his Acolytes; the last Claremont X-Men issues (best-selling comic of all time)