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Series · 12
books · 2004-2010

Books in series

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#42

New X-Men #42

2007

Children of X-Men: Part 1 (of 2) Mutants are now an endangered species, and the New X-Men realize that they may well be the LAST X-Men! After the events of "Quest for Magik" several of the kids have been changed forever, and the Astonishing X-Men are finally taking some time to get to know their students. But after everything the team has been through, who even wants to be an X-Man? New powers, new relationships, new team members, all on the road to the X-event of the decade! FEATURING ENDANGERED SPECIES Chapter 12 Tired of dead ends with current mutants, Beast turns to the family that has sired the most mutants on Earth...the Guthries. The family that produced two X-MEN and may hold the key to save the mutant race.
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#1-6

New X-Men

Academy X, Vol. 1: Choosing Sides

2004

The children at the X-Mansion thought they had it tough when Professor X was running things - but now that Cyclops and Emma Frost have taken over the reins of the school, they're wishing for the simpler times of yesterday. As a new semester begins at the Xavier Institute, the X-Men-in-training are just getting comfortable with one another as the devastating news hits: the teachers plan to separate them into different squads. What happens when best friends are torn from one another in the name of school policy? And what do the New X-Men do about it? Collecting: New X-Men: Academy X 1-6
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#7-11

New X-Men

Academy X, Vol. 2: Haunted

2005

Someone - or something - is haunting the halls of the Xavier Institute, and it's up to the X-Men-in-training to get to the bottom of it. Can the New Mutants find a way to bring peace to this tortured being before they become the tortured? Plus: David Alleyne, a.k.a. Prodigy of the New Mutants, can absorb the skills and knowledge of anyone close by, but is doomed to forget everything as soon as they're gone. So what would happen if he could keep that knowledge instead of forgetting? He'd be the smartest kid in the world, right? Is it too much of a good thing? Collecting: New X-Men: Academy X 7-11
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#12-15

New X-Men

Academy X, Vol. 3: X-Posed

2006

Three tales of tomorrow's X-Men. In X-Posed, a forbidden relationship comes out into the open, with consequences for everyone at Xavier's. In Campfire, the kids at Xavier's deal with death as they mourn the passing of one of their favorite teachers. But when the emotions start coming out, will they say some things that might signal the end of the New Mutants forever? And in Year's End, the Xavier Institute's end-of-year dance is upon the New Mutants. Invitations are declined, hearts broken, and jealously runs rampant And just as the X-Men leave for a mission, an old villain sees this as the perfect time to strike. Collecting: New X-Men: Academy X 12-15, Special
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#16-19

House of M

New X-Men - Academy X

2006

When orders come down that a leader of the human resistance in Japan must be assassinated, S.H.I.E.L.D.'s highly trained Hellions squad is called in to do it. But when a team of future mutant leaders called the New Mutants find out about this, they must intervene to put an end to a guaranteed disaster of global portions! Collects: New X-Men: Academy X #16-19, and Secrets of the House of M.
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#16-19

House of M

No More Mutants

2010

The House of M saga continues! First, special investigator of human and mutant affairs Ismael Ortega teams up with Lucas Bishop to take down terrorists from the Human Resistance Movement, beginning with a plot to kill hundreds by sabotaging a glamorous movie premiere! And in New X-Men, the Helions go up against a group of New Mutants from the future! Then, watch as the Exiles return to prime Earth to do battle with Proteus. In House of M: The Day After, the X-Men struggle to pick up the pieces in a world that's changed forever. Collects: Mutopia X #1-5, New X-Men #16-19, Exiles #69-71, House of M: The Day After, and Giant-Size Ms. Marvel #1.
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#20-23

New X-Men

Childhood's End, Vol. 1

2006

Red-hot X-23 writers Craig Kyle and Chris Yost, and rising star Mark Brooks (Amazing Fantasy), take New X-Men in a bold new direction. Spinning directly out of House of M, the New X-Men deal with the changed world. Will X-23 join the team? Will friendships persevere? Will the kids survive? No one is safe, and not everyone will live through this incredible change in status quo. The rules have changed, and the safety is off. Collecting: New X-Men 20-23
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#24-27

New X-Men

Childhood's End, Vol. 2: Crusade

2006

If you thought Volume 1 was intense, buckle up. The dire consequences of recent actions have put the students of the Xavier Institute in their most dangerous situation yet. Reverend Stryker has replaced his crucifixes and prayers with bullets and hand grenades. Can the kids survive his brand of conversion? Collecting: New X-Men 24-27
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#28-32

New X-Men

Childhood's End, Vol. 3: Nimrod

2006

The New X-Men have been killed, blown up and absolutely decimated. Now, they're on the offensive But after all they've been through, will they have the strength to defeat their toughest enemy yet? Hey, maybe the New Avengers could help... Collecting: New X-Men 28-32
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#33-36

New X-Men

Childhood's End, Vol. 4: Mercury Falling

2007

X-23's past returns to haunt the New X-Men. Sure, the team needs a break after the horror and insanity of the last year, but too bad When Wolverine brought X-23 back into the Institute, only Emma Frost tried to stop it. Here and now, you'll find out why she was right. The fallout from X-23: Target X begins here... Collecting: New X-Men 33-36
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#37-43

New X-Men

Childhood's End, Vol. 5: Quest for Magik

2007

The demon lord Belasco has pulled the Xavier Institute into Limbo, but he's not after the X-Men... he's come for the New X-Men. With their leaders cut off, most of the team captured, and a group of students thrown into the demon infested wastelands, all hope seems lost. But the kids aren't alone in Limbo...and things are about to get much, much worse. Collecting: New X-Men 37-43
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#44-46

X-Men

Messiah Complex

2008

In the aftermath of HOUSE OF M, DECIMATION and ENDANGERED SPECIES, the future of mutants has never been bleaker. At the seeming end of their evolutionary cycle, a miracle arrives in the form of the first mutant birth since the tragic events of M-Day, when the Scarlet Witch obliterated the X-gene from virtually every mutant on the planet. But from this source of hope comes a clash between mutants over who will control the child's fate. It is a battle in which every mutant on the planet has a stake. The fight is on. The combined effort of several of Marvel's top creators, X-MEN: MESSIAH COMPLEX mines the rich tapestry of the X-Men Universe for a dizzying thrill-ride of suspense that will set a new course for the future of mutantkind. Collecting the X-MEN: MESSIAH COMPLEX one-shot, Uncanny X-Men #492-494, X-Men #205-207, New X-Men #44-46 and X-FACTOR #25-27.

Authors

Marc Silvestri
Marc Silvestri
Author · 2 books
Marc Silvestri is an American comic book artist, creator and publisher. He currently acts as the CEO for Top Cow Productions.
Tony Bedard
Tony Bedard
Author · 12 books
Antony J. L. Bedard is an American writer and editor who has worked in the comic book industry from the early 1990s through the present. He is best known for his work at CrossGen Comics, where he was under exclusive contract, and for his run writing Marvel Comics X-Men spin-off Exiles.
Nunzio DeFilippis
Nunzio DeFilippis
Author · 22 books
Nunzio DeFilippis is married to Christina Weir; together they have written a large number of graphic novels. They have written superhero comics but also created original comics and graphic novels of many genres, from YA fantasy to sports to horror to crime drama.
Ed Brubaker
Ed Brubaker
Author · 94 books

Ed Brubaker (born November 17, 1966) is an Eisner Award-winning American cartoonist and writer. He was born at the National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, Maryland. Brubaker is best known for his work as a comic book writer on such titles as Batman, Daredevil, Captain America, Iron Fist, Catwoman, Gotham Central and Uncanny X-Men. In more recent years, he has focused solely on creator-owned titles for Image Comics, such as Fatale, Criminal, Velvet and Kill or Be Killed. In 2016, Brubaker ventured into television, joining the writing staff of the HBO series Westworld.

Christina Weir
Christina Weir
Author · 23 books
Christina Weir is married to Nunzio DeFilippis; together they have written a large number of graphic novels ranging from YA fantasy and adventure to more adult mysteries. They have also written for film and television. And are currently at work trying to break into the YA novel arena.
Michael Ryan
Author · 2 books
Michael^^^Ryan is a comic book illustrator.
Mike Carey
Mike Carey
Author · 58 books

Librarian Note: There is more than one author in the GoodReads database with this name. See this thread for more information. Mike Carey was born in Liverpool in 1959. He worked as a teacher for fifteen years, before starting to write comics. When he started to receive regular commissions from DC Comics, he gave up the day job. Since then, he has worked for both DC and Marvel Comics, writing storylines for some of the world's most iconic characters, including X-MEN, FANTASTIC FOUR, LUCIFER and HELLBLAZER. His original screenplay FROST FLOWERS is currently being filmed. Mike has also adapted Neil Gaiman's acclaimed NEVERWHERE into comics. Somehow, Mike finds time amongst all of this to live with his wife and children in North London. You can read his blog at www.mikecarey.net.

Peter David
Peter David
Author · 185 books

aka David Peters Peter Allen David (often abbreviated PAD) is an American writer, best known for his work in comic books and Star Trek novels. David often jokingly describes his occupation as "Writer of Stuff". David is noted for his prolific writing, characterized by its mingling of real world issues with humor and references to popular culture. He also uses metafiction frequently, usually to humorous effect, as in his work on the comic book Young Justice.

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