X-MEN 101 FACSIMILE EDITION Comic Script by: Chris Claremont Illustrated by: Dave Cockrum Cover Design or Artwork by: Dave Cockrum UPC: 75960620692600111| Comic Book FOC: 06/12/2023| On Sale 07/12/2023 Catalog: May 2023 6.62 "W x 10.18 "H x 0.06 "D| 32 pages| 180 per carton 2 Oz| Rated T Marvel | Marvel Universe Sales Rights: World About The Book Like a Phoenix, from the ashes! This momentous issue kicked off the most shocking X-Men epic of all: the Phoenix Saga! As Jean Grey uses the full extent of her telekinetic powers in an attempt to safely guide a space shuttle containing her fellow X-Men back to Earth, the craft splashes down in Jamaica Bay. But when its passengers surface from the depths, where is Jean? As the anguished X-Men fear she may have perished in the crash, suddenly a dazzling redhead in a bold new costume rises out of the waves. She is fire and life incarnate - she is Phoenix! And nothing will ever be the same for the X-Men - or for Jean! It's one of the all-time great Marvel comic books, boldly re-presented in its original form, ads and all! Reprinting X-MEN (1963) #101.
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