


Books in series

#1
X-Men
Primera Clase, Vol. 1
2007
Contiene X-Men: First Class 1-8 USA.
¡Nueva serie! Las historias ocultas de La Patrulla-X que aúnan frescura, espontaneidad y clasicismo. Durante millones de años, la humanidad ha permanecido sobre la faz de la Tierra sin que nada cambie. Ahora, cinco jóvenes señalarán el siguiente paso en el camino. Jeff Parker, el guionista-descubrimiento del año, de quien muy pronto veremos en España su magnífica Agentes de Atlas, compone con ayuda de un Roger Cruz tocado por los dioses la más divertida recreación de los orígenes de los mutantes.
Guión: Jeff Parker
Dibujo: Roger Cruz

#3
X-Men
First Class - Band of Brothers
2008
You asked for it, X-Fans, and now, you got it! Marvel.com asked you what Chris Claremont's next project should be. You, the fans, said you wanted to know what today's new generation of X-Men would be like if the Marvel Universe aged in real-time! Who are the children of the X-Men? And what happened to the original team, Professor X, and Magneto after more than 30 years of conflict, victories and tragedies? Now, at last, the answers arrive as beloved X-Men scribe Chris Claremont reveals an all-new generation of mutant teens! Collects GeNext #1-5.

#4
X-Men
First Class - The Wonder Years
2008
For millions of years, mankind's place on Earth was unchallenged - until five young people paved the way for a new kind of human! While students at the Xavier School for Gifted Youngsters, Cyclops, Marvel Girl, Angel, Beast and Iceman taught the world what it meant to be X-Men.
Collects X-Men: First Class #11-16 and Giant-Size X-Men: First Class #1.
Authors

Roger Langridge
Author · 41 books
Roger Langridge has been producing comics for over twenty years. Most recently, he has attracted critical attention for his work on the Harvey Award-winning Muppet Show Comic Book (Boom! Studios) and Thor: The Mighty Avenger (Marvel Comics); other works of note include Marvel's Fin Fang Four, Fantagraphics' Zoot! and Art d'Ecco (in collaboration with his brother Andrew), and the NCS, Ignatz, Eisner and Harvey Award-nominated comic book Fred the Clown. He currently lives in London with his wife Sylvie, their two children and a box of his own hair.