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100 X-Men: Rating Jean Jr., Wolfsbane, Archangel, the Braddocks
100 X-Men: Rating Jean Jr., Wolfsbane, Archangel, the Braddocks
100 X-Men: Rating Jean Jr., Wolfsbane, Archangel, the Braddocks
Who are the greatest ever X-Men? We’re going to try to answer that question with your help, by putting the spotlight on different individual X-Men from across the franchise’s long history and pairing up your votes with the votes and opinions of our panel of highly opinionated X-Men fans. Your scores will be added to ours to determine the top 100 X-Men. We're heading into the home stretch with another bumper crop of mutants (and associated hangers-on), including the last surviving Jean Grey, the once-and-future Braddock twins, a girl who turns into a wolf, a girl who turns into a shark, the younger, sexier, stupider version of Cable, and a whole bunch of women with just one name.
Best X-Title of 2009: X-Factor
Best X-Title of 2009: X-Factor
Best X-Title of 2009: X-Factor
Like a select few other Marvel titles, "X-Factor" officially returned to its original numbering with the recent release of issue 200. Along with the renumbering came all the double-sized goodness one could hope for: character sheets, a reprint of a classic tale, in this case "Madrox" #1, and a good jumping-on point for new readers to pick up what has quietly become the best X-c