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Astonishing X-Men is the name of several Marvel comic book series featuring the superhero team, the X-Men. There have been three X-Men books to bear the name Astonishing X-Men, the first two were limited series and the third an ongoing series.

Volume One (1995)

The original Astonishing X-Men was a four-issue series that replaced Uncanny X-Men during the 1995 alternate universe storyline Age of Apocalypse, during which all X-Titles were given new names and numbering. In this storyline, Professor X was murdered 20 years in the past and Magneto, upon witnessing his friend's death, committed himself to Xavier's dream and created his own team of X-Men but could not stop the rise of the despotic Apocalypse.

Astonishing X-Men, written by Scott Lobdell and illustrated by Joe Madureira, featured a team of X-Men led by Rogue and consisting of Sunfire, Blink, Morph, Sabretooth and Wildchild. This particular team traveled to Chicago to stop a mass murder of ordinary humans carried out by Apocalypse's "son" and first horseman, Holocaust.

Volume Two (1999)

The second limited series to bear the title Astonishing X-Men was published in 1999 and occurred after The Shattering storyline in which most of the regular X-Men left the team over a conflict with Professor X. The three-issue series, written by Howard Mackie and illustrated by Brandon Peterson, featured an interim team consisting of Wolverine, Phoenix, Cyclops, Archangel, Cable and Nate Grey.

This team protected the Mannites, a group of super powered, genetically engineered children from Death, a horseman of Apocalypse. Wolverine is murdered by Death in the final pages of the series, but it was later revealed that "Death" was actually a mind controlled Wolverine, and that the "Wolverine" who was a member of this team of X-Men was an imposter, a shapeshifting Skrull.

Volume Three (2004-present)

In 2004, Marvel used the title Astonishing X-Men for the latest ongoing X-Men series written by Joss Whedon (who is best known as the creator of Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Firefly) and illustrated by John Cassaday. It is a continuation of the New X-Men title and features a similar line-up of characters, including Cyclops (as team leader), Emma Frost, Beast, Shadowcat, and Wolverine.

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X-Men
Bibliography Uncanny X-Men | X-Men vol. 2 | Astonishing X-Men | Exiles | New Excalibur | | X-Factor | X-Men Unlimited | Ultimate X-Men
Major "Dark Phoenix Saga" | "Mutant Massacre" | "The Fall of the Mutants" | "Inferno" | "The X-Tinction Agenda" | "X-Cutioner's Song" |
"Fatal Attractions" | "Phalanx Covenant" | "Age of Apocalypse" | "Onslaught" | "" | "E Is For Extinction"
In other media : X-Men | X2 | '
: Generation X | Mutant X | Pryde of the X-Men | X-Men: The Animated Series | '
Locations Avalon | Asteroid M | Genosha | Madripoor | Muir Island | Savage Land | X-Mansion
Things Cerebro | Crimson Dawn | Danger Room | Fastball Special | Legacy Virus | M'Kraan Crystal | X-Jet
Other History | Teams | Bibliography of X-Men titles | Comics | Video games |

 


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