X15 is a series of blog posts celebrating the 15 years of x-fandom I have experienced. From the 15th anniversary of first seeing the X-Men in Fox's animated series (late October 1992) to the 15th anniversary of my first comic book purchase (January 1993), I will explore every facet of Professor Charles Xavier's gifted youngsters.
80. Deadpool (volume 3) #4
Ed McGuinness, 1997
79. Cable #92
Michael Ryan, 200178. X-Force #66
Adam Pollina, 1997
77. The Loners #1
Jason Pearson, 2007
76. X-Factor #16
Walter Simonson, 1987
75. Uncanny X-Men #266
Andy Kubert, 1990
74. X-Force #52
Adam Pollina, 1996
73. X-Men #50
Jim Steranko, 1969
72. X-Factor (volume 3) #1
Ryan Sook, 2006
71. Uncanny X-Men #476
Billy Tan, 2006
70. X-Men (volume 2) #80
Carlos Pacheco, 1998
69. X-Men #126
Dave Cockrum, 1979
68. Uncanny X-Men #169
Paul Smith, 1983
67. X-Men #17
Jack Kirby, 1966
66. X-Men (volume 2) #41
Andy Kubert, 1995
65. Astonishing X-Men (volume 3) #12
John Cassaday, 2005
64. X-Men (volume 2) #44
Andy Kubert, 1995
63. X-Factor (volume 3) #7
Ryan Sook, 2006
62. Uncanny X-Men #219
Bret Blevins, 1987
61. New Mutants #38
Art Adams, 1986
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