The Uncanny X-Men #202 (Marvel Comics February 1986)

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Inscribed: No Artist/Writer: Glynis Oliver, John Romita Jr., Chris Claremont, Al Williamson Format: Single Issue Era: Copper Age (1984-1991) Signed: No Country of Origin: United States Universe: Marvel (MCU) Genre: Superheroes Publication Year: 1986 Type: Comic Book Variant Type: Newsstand Variant Signed By: Chris Claremont Tradition: US Comics Superhero Team: X-Men Issue Number: 202 Features: Direct Cover Artist: John Romita Jr., Al Williamson Publisher: Marvel Comics Personalized: No Character: Magneto, Storm, Kurt Wagner, Beyonder (Guest), Franklin Richards (Flashback, Death), Kitty Pryde, Kate Pryde-Rasputin (Flashback), Shadow Cat, Rogue, Sentinels, Rachel Summers (Featured), Wolverine (Flashback), Piotr Rasputin (Flashback), Wolverine (Logan), Nimrod (Flashback) (Villain), Phoenix (Featured), Storm (Flashback, Death), Colossus (Flashback), Ororo Munroe (Flashback, Death), Sentinels (Villains, Also in Flashback), Anna Marie, Erik Lehnsherr, Logan (Flashback), Piotr Rasputin, Colossus, Nightcrawler, Logan, Ororo Munroe Language: English Series Title: The Uncanny X-Men

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The Uncanny X-Men #202 (Marvel Comics February 1986). This edition features an epic narrative led by legendary writers Chris Claremont and John Romita Jr., with iconic artwork from Al Williamson and Glynis Oliver. The issue showcases a dynamic ensemble including beloved characters such as Magneto, Wolverine, Storm, and more, as they confront formidable villains and face personal tribulations. Dive into the action-packed world of "The Uncanny X-Men #202," published by Marvel Comics in February 1986. This edition features an epic narrative led by legendary writers Chris Claremont and John Romita Jr., with iconic artwork from Al Williamson and Glynis Oliver. The issue showcases a dynamic ensemble including beloved characters such as Magneto, Wolverine, Storm, and more, as they confront formidable villains and face personal tribulations. Issue #202 is a must-have for enthusiasts of the Copper Age of comics, presenting a rich storyline replete with flashbacks that offer tantalizing glimpses into the characters' pasts. With its direct market distribution, this comic stands as a testament to the enduring allure of the X-Men superhero team and their enduring legacy in the realm of US comics.