| IMAGE | TITLE | DESCRIPTION | STATUS |
| New X-Men #142-154:
Grant Morrison script |
| New X-Men #142-144, 148-150:
no art or cover data entered |
| New X-Men #142-145: "Assault on Weapon Plus" storyline |
| New X-Men #142 | | 0 |
| New X-Men #143 | | 0 |
| New X-Men #144 | | 0 |
| New X-Men #145: Chris Bachalo pencils |
| New X-Men #145 | Wolverine learns of his origin on the Weapon Plus program's satellite, then detonates it with Cyclops and Fantomex (as well as Weapon XV) on board; inks by Tim Townsend with Vey & Sowd; published on Thursday, 4 September 2003 | 1 |
| New X-Men Vol. 5: Assault on Weapon Plus | collects New X-Men #139-145
| 0 |
| New X-Men #146-150: "Planet X" storyline |
| New X-Men #146 | Xorn is apparently revealed to be Magneto; published on Wednesday, 10 September 2003 (just one week after the previous issue) | 1 |
| New X-Men #147 | Magneto enslaves and reconstructs New York City; published on Wednesday, 1 October 2003 | 1 |
| New X-Men #148 | | 1 |
| New X-Men #149 | | 1 |
 Larger Version Available
| New X-Men #150 | | 1 |
| New X-Men Vol. 6: Planet X | collects New X-Men #146-150
| 0 |
| New X-Men #151-154:
"Here Comes Tomorrow" storyline; Marc Silvestri cover; no interior art data entered |
| New X-Men #151 | | 0 |
| New X-Men #152 | | 0 |
| New X-Men #153 | | 0 |
| New X-Men #154 | | 0 |
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UNCANNY X-MEN
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| Uncanny X-Men #425-428, 435-441:
no data entered |
| Uncanny X-Men #423-424, 429-434:
Chuck Austen script |
| Uncanny X-Men #423-424:
"Holy War" storyline |
| Uncanny X-Men #423:
Ron Garney pencils |
| Uncanny X-Men #423 | inks by Morales, Nelson, and Green; promotionally priced at 25 cents; cover-dated July 2003 | 2 |
| Uncanny X-Men #424 | | 0 |
| Uncanny X-Men #425 | | 0 |
| Uncanny X-Men #426 | | 0 |
| Uncanny X-Men #427 | | 0 |
| Uncanny X-Men Vol. 3: Holy War | collects Uncanny X-Men issues
| 0 |
| Uncanny X-Men #428 | | 0 |
| Uncanny X-Men #429-434:
"The Draco" storyline |
| Uncanny X-Men #429-430:
Philip Tan art and cover |
| Uncanny X-Men #429 | | 1 |
| Uncanny X-Men #430 | | 1 |
| Uncanny X-Men #431-434:
no art or cover data entered |
| Uncanny X-Men #431 | | 0 |
| Uncanny X-Men #432 | | 0 |
| Uncanny X-Men #433 | | 0 |
| Uncanny X-Men #434 | | 0 |
| Uncanny X-Men Vol. 4: The Draco | collects Uncanny X-Men #428-434
| 0 |
| Uncanny X-Men #435 | | 0 |
| Uncanny X-Men #436 | | 0 |
| Uncanny X-Men #437-441:
"She Lies with Angels" storyline |
| Uncanny X-Men #437 | | 0 |
| Uncanny X-Men #438 | | 0 |
| Uncanny X-Men #439 | | 0 |
| Uncanny X-Men #440 | | 0 |
| Uncanny X-Men #441 | | 0 |
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X-TREME X-MEN
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| X-Treme X-Men #31-46:
Chris Claremont script; no art or cover data entered |
| X-Treme X-Men #31-35: "Intifada" storyline |
| X-Treme X-Men #31 | | 0 |
| X-Treme X-Men #32 | | 0 |
| X-Treme X-Men #33 | | 0 |
| X-Treme X-Men #34 | | 0 |
| X-Treme X-Men #35 | | 0 |
| X-Treme X-Men Vol. 6: Intifada | collects X-Treme X-Men #24, 31-35
| 0 |
| X-Treme X-Men #36 | | 0 |
| X-Treme X-Men #37 | | 0 |
| X-Treme X-Men #38 | | 0 |
| X-Treme X-Men #39 | | 0 |
| X-Treme X-Men Vol. 7: Storm -- The Arena | collects X-Treme X-Men #36-39
| 0 |
| X-Treme X-Men #40-45:
"Prisoner of Fire" storyline |
| X-Treme X-Men #40 | | 0 |
| X-Treme X-Men #41 | | 0 |
| X-Treme X-Men #42 | | 0 |
| X-Treme X-Men #43 | | 0 |
| X-Treme X-Men #44 | | 0 |
| X-Treme X-Men #45 | | 0 |
| X-Treme X-Men #46 | final issue | 0 |
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X-STATIX
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| X-Statix #11-20:
Peter Milligan script |
| X-Statix #13:
Mike Allred art and cover |
| X-Statix #11-12, 16, 18-20:
no art data entered |
| X-Statix #11 | | 0 |
| X-Statix #12 | published on Wednesday, 27 August 2003 | 0 |
| X-Statix #13-18:
"Back from the Dead" storyline (originally entitled "Di Another Day," after the then-recent James Bond film, and starring a resurrected Princess Diana) |
| X-Statix #13 | dead pop star Henrietta Hunter comes back to life and the X-Statix save her life from assassins, who quickly try again; the X-Statix confront Spike Freeman, who publicly protects Henrietta and says the X-Statix will do as they'll told; Spike Freeman, with others, assembles a team of Euro trash that attacks the X-Statix; cover-dated October 2003 | 1 |
| X-Statix #14-15, 17:
Mike Allred pencils and covers; J. Bone inks |
| X-Statix #14 |
Spider-Man briefly participates in the fight between the X-Statix and the Euro trash, which results in Henrietta getting captured; the X-Statix, fueding with Spike Freeman, rescue Henrietta, who goes on to become a media darling, leading the team to decide to kill her | 1 |
| X-Statix #15 | as random sniper attacks strike the U.S., the X-Statix attempt to kill Henrietta but are stopped by Lacuna; fighting in Afghanistan alongside Henrietta, El Guapo loses his legs; Henrietta, new team leader, announces they will stop the sniper killer; published on Wednesday, 5 November 2003 | 1 |
| X-Statix #16 | Spike Freeman is killed; Lacuna is shot | 0 |
| X-Statix #17 | the sniper who shot Lacuna explodes when Mr. Sensitive captures him; though the X-Statix trash an office to prevent the release of Lacuna's files on them, the files leak; the team goes after Mr. Code, responsible for the sniper attacks, who kills Henrietta but who gets killed himself | 1 |
| X-Statix #18 | Phat dies (in last issue's battle); El Guapo dies accidentally; a post-mortem Henrietta Hunter song kills people until Henrietta Hunter, dead again, gets her revenge on those who conspired to kill her the first time; published on Wednesday, 28 January 2004 | 1 |
| X-Statix Vol. 3: Back from the Dead | collects X-Statix #11-18; softcover
| 0 |
| X-Statix #19-20:
"The Cure" storyline |
| X-Statix #19 | | 0 |
| X-Statix #20 | | 0 |
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WOLVERINE
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| Wolverine (third series) #1-12:
Greg Rucka script; no art data entered |
| Wolverine (third series) #1 | | 0 |
| Wolverine (third series) #2 | | 0 |
| Wolverine (third series) #3 | | 0 |
| Marvel Must Haves: Wolverine #1-3 | reprints Wolverine (third series) #1-3 | 0 |
| Wolverine (third series) #4 | published on Wednesday, 27 August 2003 | 0 |
| Wolverine (third series) #5 | | 0 |
| Wolverine (third series) #6 | | 0 |
| Wolverine (third series) #7-11:
"Coyote Crossing" storyline |
| Wolverine (third series) #7 | | 0 |
| Wolverine (third series) #8 | | 0 |
| Wolverine (third series) #9 | | 0 |
| Wolverine (third series) #10 | | 0 |
| Wolverine (third series) #11 | | 0 |
| Wolverine (third series) #12 | | 0 |
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WOLVERINE MINI-SERIES
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| Wolverine: Snikt! #1-5:
Tsutomu Nihei writing, art, and cover |
| Wolverine: Snikt! #1 | | 0 |
| Wolverine: Snikt! #2 | | 0 |
| Wolverine: Snikt! #3 | | 0 |
| Wolverine: Snikt! #4 | | 0 |
| Wolverine: Snikt! #5 | last issue | 0 |
| Wolverine: Snikt! | collects Wolverine: Snikt! #1-5; softcover
| 0 |
| Wolverine: The End #1-6:
Paul Jenkins script; no interior art data entered; Claudio Castellini cover; tells of Wolverine's final days |
| Wolverine: The End #1 | | 0 |
| Wolverine: The End #2 | | 0 |
| Wolverine: The End #3 | | 0 |
| Wolverine: The End #4 | | 0 |
| Wolverine: The End #5 | | 0 |
| Wolverine: The End #6 | final issue | 0 |
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EXILES
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| Exiles #31-45:
no data entered |
| Exiles #31 | | 0 |
| Exiles #32 | | 0 |
| Exiles #33 | | 0 |
| Exiles #34 | | 0 |
| Exiles #35 | | 0 |
| Exiles #36 | | 0 |
| Exiles #37 | | 0 |
| Exiles Vol. 6: Fantastic Voyage | collects Exiles #31-37
| 0 |
| Exiles #38-40:
"King Hyperion" |
| Exiles #38 | | 0 |
| Exiles #39 | | 0 |
| Exiles #40 | | 0 |
| Exiles #41-42:
"A Nocturne's Tale" storyline |
| Exiles #41 | | 0 |
| Exiles #42 | | 0 |
| Exiles #43-45:
"A Blink in Time" storyline |
| Exiles #43 | | 0 |
| Exiles #44 | | 0 |
| Exiles #45 | no last issue known | 0 |
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WEAPON X
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| Weapon X #13-21:
no data entered |
| Weapon X #13 | | 0 |
| Weapon X #14 | | 0 |
| Weapon X #15 | | 0 |
| Weapon X #16 | | 0 |
| Weapon X #17 | | 0 |
| Weapon X #18 | | 0 |
| Weapon X #19-21:
"Countdown to Zero" storyline |
| Weapon X #19 | | 0 |
| Weapon X #20 | | 0 |
| Weapon X #21 | no last issue known | 0 |
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MYSTIQUE
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| Mystique #1-12:
Brian K. Vaughan script; no art data entered |
| Mystique #1 | Professor X, his school now public, reveals that he has been using mutant secret agents and hunts for Mystique; published as part of Marvel's Tsunami line of new, manga-influenced launches; reprinted in
Marvel Previews #1 | 0 |
| Mystique #2 | | 0 |
| Mystique #3 | | 0 |
| Mystique #4 | | 0 |
| Mystique #5 | published on Wednesday, 27 August 2003 | 0 |
| Mystique #6 | | 0 |
| Mystique #7-10:
"Tinker, Tailor, Mutant, Spy" storyline |
| Mystique #7 | | 0 |
| Mystique #8 | | 0 |
| Mystique #9 | | 0 |
| Mystique #10 | | 0 |
| Mystique #11-12:
"Maker's Mark" storyline |
| Mystique #11 | | 0 |
| Mystique #12 | no last issue known | 0 |
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RUNAWAYS
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| Runaways #1-12:
Brian K. Vaughan script |
| Runaways #1-6, 8-12:
no art data entered |
| Runaways #1 | published as part of Marvel's Tsunami line of new, manga-influenced launches | 0 |
| Runaways #2 | | 0 |
| Runaways #3 | | 0 |
| Runaways #4 | | 0 |
| Runaways #5 | | 0 |
| Runaways #6 | | 0 |
| Runaways #7-10:
"Teenage Wasteland" storyline |
| Runaways #7:
Adrian Alphona pencils; Craig Yeung inks; no cover data entered |
| Runaways #7 | features a black cover with a special metalic ink; reprinted in
Marvel Previews #4 | 0 |
| Runaways #8 | | 0 |
| Runaways #9 | | 0 |
| Runaways #10 | | 0 |
| Runaways #11-12:
"Lost & Found" storyline |
| Runaways #11 | | 0 |
| Runaways #12 | no last issue known | 0 |
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NEW MUTANTS
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| New Mutants #1-12:
no data entered |
| New Mutants #1 | published as part of Marvel's Tsunami line of new, manga-influenced launches | 0 |
| New Mutants #2 | | 0 |
| New Mutants #3 | | 0 |
| New Mutants #4 | | 0 |
| New Mutants #5 | | 0 |
| New Mutants #6 | | 0 |
| New Mutants #7-12:
"The Ties that Bind" storyline |
| New Mutants #7 | | 0 |
| New Mutants #8 | | 0 |
| New Mutants #9 | | 0 |
| New Mutants #10 | | 0 |
| New Mutants #11 | | 0 |
| New Mutants #12 | no last issue known | 0 |
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SENTINEL
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| Sentinel #1-12:
Sean McKeever script; no art data entered |
| Sentinel #1-6:
"Salvage" storyline |
| Sentinel #1 | published as part of Marvel's Tsunami line of new, manga-influenced launches | 0 |
| Sentinel #2 | | 0 |
| Marvel Must Haves: Runaways & Sentinel #1-2 Flipbook | reprints Runaways #1-2 and Sentinel #1-2 | 0 |
| Sentinel #3 | | 0 |
| Sentinel #4 | | 0 |
| Sentinel #5 | | 0 |
| Sentinel #6 | | 0 |
| Sentinel #7-9: "No Hero" storyline |
| Sentinel #7 | | 0 |
| Sentinel #8 | | 0 |
| Sentinel #9 | | 0 |
| Sentinel #10-12: "Awakening" storyline |
| Sentinel #10 | | 0 |
| Sentinel #11 | | 0 |
| Sentinel #12 | final issue | 0 |
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EMMA FROST
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| Emma Frost #1-12:
Karl Bollers script; no art data entered |
| Emma Frost #1-6:
"Higher Learning" storyline |
without titles or indicia
 Larger Version Available
| Emma Frost #1 | | 0 |
without indicia
 Larger Version Available
| Emma Frost #2 | | 0 |
without titles or indicia
 Larger Version Available
| Emma Frost #3 | | 0 |
| Emma Frost #4 | | 0 |
| Emma Frost #5 | | 0 |
| Emma Frost #6 | | 0 |
| Emma Frost #7-12:
"Mind Games" storyline |
| Emma Frost #7 | | 0 |
| Emma Frost #8 | | 0 |
| Emma Frost #9 | | 0 |
| Emma Frost #10 | | 0 |
| Emma Frost #11 | | 0 |
| Emma Frost #12 | no last issue known | 0 |
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NYX
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| NYX #1-6:
Joe Quesada script; no art data entered |
| NYX #1 | | 0 |
| NYX #2 | | 0 |
| NYX #3 | | 0 |
| NYX #4 | | 0 |
| NYX #5 | | 0 |
| NYX #6 | no last issue known | 0 |