Collects Excalibur (1988) #42, Wolverine (1988) #48, X-Factor (1986) #87, X-Men (1991) #27, Generation X (1994) #4, X-Man #5, Uncanny X-Men (1981) #328, X-Force (1991) #55, Deadpool (1997) #2 And Cable (1993) #64. Celebrate 80 years of Marvel Comics, decade by decade - and see how Marvel's mighty mutants dominated the Notorious Nineties As the X-Men's popularity exploded, the X-books were the place to be - and there sure were a lot of them From EXCALIBUR to the radically revised X-FACTOR to two (count 'em, two) books for the X-Men alone Generation X learned the ropes, while X-Force kicked butt Wolverine searched for secrets of his past, Cable struggled with his destiny, X-Man explored our strange new world and Deadpool began his rise to superstardom But which '90s nemesis would prove most deadly: the Legacy virus or the mansion's latest inhabitant...Sabretooth?
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