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Revision as of 04:41, 24 April 2019
The X-Men are a team of Marvel superheroes created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby in 1963. They are mutants specially trained by Professor Charles Xavier to prove that mutants can accomplish great things against anti-mutant backlash.
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Contents
- 1 The Singer & Her Song (The New Mutants #30, 1985)
- 2 Saturday Night Showdown (The New Mutants #31, 1985)
- 3 Against All Odds (The New Mutants #33, 1985)
- 4 With a Little Bit of Luck! (The New Mutants #34, 1985)
- 5 Home Is Where the Heart Is (The New Mutants Special Edition #1, 1985)
- 6 The Sword Is Drawn (Excalibur Special Edition, 1987)
- 7 A Warwolf Possessed (Excalibur #2, 1988)
- 8 Goblin Morn! (Excalibur #7, 1989)
- 9 Too Many Heroes (Excalibur #14, 1989)
- 10 The Eye of the Beholder (Excalibur #20, 1990)
- 11 Gambit: Out of the Frying Pan (Uncanny X-Men #266, 1990)
- 12 Chasing Hellfire! Part 1 of 3 (Uncanny X-Men #452, 2005)
- 13 See also
The Singer & Her Song (The New Mutants #30, 1985)
After being posessed by Amahl Farouk, the Shadow King, Karma has the Shadow King's eating habits. For a period of time she is thought to be missing until she is discovered, highly overweight, grotesque and sinister.
Saturday Night Showdown (The New Mutants #31, 1985)
Against All Odds (The New Mutants #33, 1985)
With a Little Bit of Luck! (The New Mutants #34, 1985)
Home Is Where the Heart Is (The New Mutants Special Edition #1, 1985)
The Sword Is Drawn (Excalibur Special Edition, 1987)
Joyboy uses his powers to make Kitty Pryde as fat as he is until Phoenix stops him, quickly slimming Kitty down.
A Warwolf Possessed (Excalibur #2, 1988)
Goblin Morn! (Excalibur #7, 1989)
An animated garbage truck eats Nightcrawler after eating some people, but spits them all back out when the people start attacking Nightcrawwler.
Too Many Heroes (Excalibur #14, 1989)
Kitty finds a hungry Widget on the train and feeds the robot some garbage. Also, one of the alternate reality superheroes is an overweight Quicksilver.
The Eye of the Beholder (Excalibur #20, 1990)
Upset that Captain Britain isn't interested in her, Meggan shapeshifts into different forms, including a fat form.
Gambit: Out of the Frying Pan (Uncanny X-Men #266, 1990)
Farouk de-ages Storm, who is later rescued by Gambit. During a meal, Storm feels that her stomach will keep her from flying.
Chasing Hellfire! Part 1 of 3 (Uncanny X-Men #452, 2005)
Emma Frost and Rachel Grey fight each other with their own powers, including Rachel's ability to make Emma fat. However, despite being pointed and laughed at by the other mutants, this attempt at humilation backfires when she expresses her confidence in her own body and her true love for Scott Summers (Cyclops).
See also
Marvel | |
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Comics | Captain Britain • Deadpool • Fantastic Four • Marvel Super Hero Squad • Marvel Zombies • Ms. Marvel • Not Brand Echh • Power Pack • Secret Wars II • Spider-Ham • Star Wars (comics) • What If? • What The--?! • X-Men |
Animation | Big Hero 6: The Series • Ultimate Spider-Man • X-Men: Evolution |
Video games | LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 • Marvel Heroes |