Ultimate X-Men

Ultimate X-Men

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caption=Cover to "Ultimate X-Men" #65. Art by Stuart Immonen.
schedule=Monthly
publisher=Marvel Comics
date=February 2001 - present
issues=
main_char_team=The X-Men:
Beast
Cyclops
Firestar
Iceman
Marvel Girl
Professor X
Psylocke
Pyro
Storm
Syndicate
Toad
Wolverine
Colossus's X-Men
Angel
Cyclops
Colossus
Dazzler
Nightcrawler
Rogue
Former X-Men:
Bishop
Magician
Shadowcat
writers=Mark Millar (#1-12, 15-33) Chuck Austen (#13-14) Geoff Johns (#1/2) Brian Michael Bendis (#34-45) Brian K. Vaughan (#46-65, Annual #1) Robert Kirkman (#66-93, Annual #2)
Aron Eli Coleite (#94-97) Joe Pokaski (#98-100)
artists=
pencillers=Adam Kubert (#1-4, 7-8, 10-11, 15-17, 20-22, 25, 29, 31-33) Andy Kubert (#5-6, 50-53) Tom Raney (#9, 66-68, 72-74, Annual #1) Adam Kubert and Tom Derenick (#12) Esad Ribic (#13-14) Aaron Lopresti (#1/2) Chris Bachalo (#18-19, "Ultimate War" #1-4) Kaare Andrews (#23-24) Ben and Ray Lai (#26) David Finch (#27-28, 30, 34-45) Brandon Peterson (#46-49) Stuart Immonen (#54-57, 59-65) Steve Dillon (#58) Ben Oliver (#69-71, 75-76, 78, 81) Salvador Larroca (Annual #2, 88-92) Yanick Paquette (#77, 79-80, 84-88) Pascal Alixe (#82-83) Harvey Tolibao (#93) Mark Brooks (#94-100) Brandon Peterson (#95-) Clay Mann (#96-)
inkers=
colorists=
creative_team_month=
creative_team_year=
creators=Bill Jemas Joe Quesada Mark Millar Adam Kubert
current_members=Professor X - Founder
Cyclops - Field Leader
Colossus
Iceman
Marvel Girl/Jean Grey
Rogue
Shadowcat
Storm
Wolverine----|former_members=Beast - deceased
Angel - suspended/spy
Dazzler - recently woke from coma
Gambit - deceased
Nightcrawler - turned villain
Syndicate
Magician

"Ultimate X-Men" is a superhero comic book series published by Marvel Comics. The series is a modernized re-imagining of Marvel's long-running X-Men comic book franchise as part of its Ultimate Marvel imprint. The Ultimate X-Men exist alongside other revamped Marvel characters in Ultimate Marvel titles including Ultimate Spider-Man, The Ultimate Fantastic Four, and The Ultimates.

The protagonists are the X-Men, a group of mutants whose unusual genetics grant them super powers. This sets them apart from the rest of humanity. They are led by Professor Charles Xavier, the world's most powerful telepath. Readers familiar with the original X-Men may recognize many familiar characters and storylines. However, "Ultimate X-Men" almost completely ignores supernatural or mystical elements as plot devices. The X-Men have no secret identities, and the mutants are mistrusted and hunted down.

The series began in 2001 under writer Mark Millar and artist Adam Kubert. As of May 2008, it is currently written by Aron Coleite and penciled by Mark Brooks.

Publishing history

Upon its release in February 2001, "Ultimate X-Men" was the second comic of the Ultimate Marvel line, preceded a few months by its sister title "Ultimate Spider-Man". The heads of the Ultimate Universe, Bill Jemas and Joe Quesada, originally tried to hire Brian Michael Bendis to write the title, but he declined. [http://www.newsarama.com/Bendis_UXM.htm Untitled Document ] ] Marvel hired Scottish writer Mark Millar, who was best known at the time for his run on "The Authority", because of his ignorance of the "X-Men" franchise. With the first X-Men movie as his only reference, Millar reinvented the X-Men. [http://www.sequentialtart.com/archive/mar02/millar2.shtml Sequential Tart: Mark Millar – Ultimate Writer (vol V/iss 3/March 2002)] ] As a result, Millar's original X-Men consisted of telepath Professor X, Cyclops, whose eyes shoot concussive beams, telepathic/telekinetic Jean Grey, weather-manipulating Storm, simian genius Beast, metal-skinned Colossus, and cryokinetic Iceman. With the exception of Beast and Colossus, these mutants were also featured in the first "X-Men" movie.

Common to the Millar period was an edgy tone, featuring quick action-driven plots and less moral X-Men. For instance, Wolverine tries to kill Cyclops in "Return of the King" because he is envious of Jean's love. In an interview with Sequential Tart, Millar commented: "You're not competing with Cartoon Network on these books; you're competing with 'Buffy'. (...) Superhero comics aren't adult, but they shouldn't be written for five year olds either." Millar shaped "Ultimate X-Men" into a commercial hit, consistently outselling its sister titles, "X-Treme X-Men" and "Uncanny X-Men" and staying just behind Grant Morrison's experimental and popular "New X-Men" run. [ [http://www.icv2.com/articles/news/1850.html ICv2News: ICv2's Top 300 Comics & Top 100 GN's Index] ]

After Mark Millar's run, "Ultimate Spider-Man" writer Brian Michael Bendis took over for a year. Bendis stated that he was going to interpret his run in a more character-driven way, especially concerning Wolverine, who had previously tried to kill his teammate Cyclops. Bendis' run was marked by the relative absence of major villains and was also notorious for killing Beast, who was killed when a Sentinel attacked the White House during Frost's public disclosure of her school. This made the character the first dead Ultimate X-Man. As a side note, Ultimate X-Men #40 features what Marvel claims to be the first marriage proposal in a comic book letters column, which is answered in Ultimate X-Men #44 with a positive response.

The third "Ultimate X-Men" writer was Brian K. Vaughan, more known at the time for his work on '. His run was marked by the relative absence of Wolverine as the main character and the re-imagination of second-string "X-Men" characters who he felt were underused or "shoehorned". He introduced Mr. Sinister as a mutant-killing scientist with hypnotic/ stealth powers in The Tempest (#46-49), German twins Fenris as mutant corporate criminals in Cry Wolf (#50-53), as well as Mojo and Longshot, respectively, as a corrupt TV producer and a mutant felon in The Most Dangerous Game (#54-57). It is worth mentioning that both are of non-alien origin in this world and have the civilian names "Mojo Adams" and "Arthur Centino", a play on their creators' names, specifically writer Ann Nocenti and artist Art Adams. Further arcs were centered on Professor X (#58) and Deathstrike in Shock and Awe (#59-60). Lady Deathstrike possesses adamantium claws and regenerative powers. Vaughan also reintroduces Emma Frost's mutant team and Magneto in Magnetic North (#61-65)"'. As a side note, his run finally confirmed Ultimate Colossus' homosexuality. [ [http://www.newsarama.com/marvelnew/UltWeek/images/UXM/UXMBKV.html Newsarama.com: An Ultimate Fifth: Brian K. Vaughan on Ultimate X-Men] ]

Vaughn's tenure was followed by Robert Kirkman, author of The Walking Dead and Invincible. Kirkman's tenure was noted for adapting several major story arcs from the regular X-Men series. These included Jean Grey's transformation into Phoenix, the arrival of Cable and Bishop, and the appearance of Apocalypse. Kirkman reintroduced Wolverine as an important character and played with issues of team loyalty. Under his authorship major characters such as Nightcrawler and Colossus left the team. His tenure also featured Cyclops' decision to turn Xavier's into a more traditional school and consequently disband the X-Men. When this was done an alternate team of X-Men was formed by Bishop as part of the upcoming fight against Apocalypse.

Commercial success

"Ultimate X-Men" quickly established itself as a hit comic, lauded by critics and popular with the fans. The following table shows the development of comic sales in comparison to the mainstream titles. [Diamond Comics http://www.icv2.com/articles/news/1850.html]

Notes

External links

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* [http://marvel.com/catalog/?book_title=Ultimate+X-Men Ultimate X-Men on Marvel.com]
* [http://www.uncannyxmen.net/db/current/showquestion.asp?faq=5&fldAuto=21 UncannyX-Men.net Ultimate X-Men current title info] and [http://www.uncannyxmen.net/db/issues/showfaq.asp?fldAuto=16 issue] [http://www.uncannyxmen.net/db/issues/showfaq.asp?fldAuto=109 summaries]

Interviews

* [http://www.sequentialtart.com/archive/mar02/millar2.shtml Mark Millar on "Ultimate X-Men"]
* [http://www.newsarama.com/Bendis_UXM.htm Brian Michael Bendis on "Ultimate X-Men"] , Newsarama
* [http://www.newsarama.com/marvelnew/UltWeek/images/UXM/UXMBKV.html Brian K. Vaughan on "Ultimate X-Men"] , Newsarama
* [http://www.newsarama.com/marvelnew/ultx_men/kirkman.htm Robert Kirkman on "Ultimate X-Men"] , Newsarama


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