Free X-Men Comic Identifier
Identify X-Men comics — Uncanny X-Men, Giant-Size, New Mutants, Wolverine solo, and all X-titles.
About This Tool
The X-Men franchise is one of the most complex and expansive in comics. Our X-Men Comic Identifier covers the complete X-Men publishing history: X-Men #1–66 (the original cancelled series, 1963–1969), Giant-Size X-Men #1 (1975, the relaunch that introduced Wolverine and Storm), Uncanny X-Men from #94 to present, New Mutants, X-Factor, X-Force, Excalibur, Wolverine solo titles, all limited series (Dark Phoenix Saga issues, Days of Future Past issues), and the complete era restructuring through House of X/Powers of X. Every key appearance in the X-Men universe is flagged.
📸 Tips for Best Results
- ✓X-Men #1 (1963) and Giant-Size X-Men #1 (1975) are the two most important X-Men keys — very different in look and value
- ✓The X-Men issues containing Dark Phoenix Saga (#129–138) are key issues in an ongoing series — easy to overlook
- ✓Wolverine Limited Series #1 (1982, first Wolverine solo) is a significant Bronze Age key
- ✓X-Factor #6 (1986, first full Apocalypse) is a key that has appreciated dramatically
- ✓Uncanny X-Men #141–142 (Days of Future Past) are major keys relevant to the movie adaptations
📚 Key Facts
- •X-Men #1 (1963) was cancelled after 6 issues — it's extraordinary that the franchise became Marvel's biggest property
- •Giant-Size X-Men #1 (1975) introduced Wolverine, Storm, Colossus, Nightcrawler, and Thunderbird in one issue
- •Uncanny X-Men #266 (1990, first Gambit) appreciated dramatically as the character gained popularity
- •X-Men #94 (1975) is the first issue of the revived ongoing series with the new team — a significant key
- •House of X #1 and Powers of X #1 (2019, Jonathan Hickman) launched a new era of X-Men that has produced multiple new collectible keys
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Identifies title, issue, edition, and content
Full Details
Publisher, era, keys, variants, and value
FAQ
Can it identify all the different X-Men team roster configurations?
Yes — from the original five (Scott, Jean, Bobby, Warren, Hank) through every incarnation of the team, creative team changes are all tracked.
Can it identify Wolverine solo issues separately from X-Men team books?
Yes — the Wolverine Limited Series (1982), the original ongoing Wolverine series, and all subsequent solo titles are all identified separately.
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