The Uncanny X-Men #307 (Marvel Comics December 1993)

$ 3.7

Format: Single Issue Issue Number: 307 Type: Comic Book Tradition: US Comics Era: Modern Age (1992-Now) Signed: No Inscribed: No Character: Bishop, Scarlet Witch, Gambit, Jennifer Ransome, Exodus, Rogue, Psylocke, Hercules, Goliath (Hank Pym), War Machine (James Rhodes), X-Men (Professor X, Sersi, Exodus (villain), Fabian Cortez, Spider-Woman (Julia Carpenter)), Quicksilver, Usagent, Phillip Moreau, Jean Grey, Bipartisal Rebel Battalion (Renee Majcomb), Black Knight (Dane Whitman), Genoshan Mutates (#25), Genoshan Magistrates (villain), Revanche, Beast, GUESTS: Quicksilver, Cyclops, Vision, Black Widow (Natalia Romanova), Hawkeye (Clint Barton), LUNA, Storm), Archangel, Iceman, Fabian Cortez (villain), the Avengers (Captain America (Steve Rogers), Crystal Publisher: Marvel Comics Language: English Personalized: No Superhero Team: X-Men Genre: Superheroes Cover Artist: John Romita Jr. Artist/Writer: Dan Green, Scott Lobdell, John Romita Jr., Steve Buccellato, Kevin Somers Features: Direct Publication Year: 1993 Unit of Sale: Single Unit Series Title: The Uncanny X-Men

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The Uncanny X-Men #307 (Marvel Comics December 1993). The Uncanny X-Men #307 is a comic book published by Marvel Comics in December 1993 during the Modern Age era. The story features various characters from the X-Men universe including Bishop, Scarlet Witch, Gambit, Jean Grey, and more. With a cover artist of John Romita Jr., this single issue showcases the superhero team in a tale filled with action, drama, and supernatural elements typical of the superhero genre. Written and illustrated by a team of talented artists and writers, this comic book continues the tradition of US Comics and offers readers a compelling addition to the X-Men series. The Uncanny X-Men #307 is a comic book published by Marvel Comics in December 1993 during the Modern Age era. The story features various characters from the X-Men universe including Bishop, Scarlet Witch, Gambit, Jean Grey, and more. With a cover artist of John Romita Jr., this single issue showcases the superhero team in a tale filled with action, drama, and supernatural elements typical of the superhero genre. Written and illustrated by a team of talented artists and writers, this comic book continues the tradition of US Comics and offers readers a compelling addition to the X-Men series.