X-Men's Creators

X-Men are a comic book team that first appeared in X-Men #1
last edit - 10/08/2008
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Andy Kubert
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Bob Harras
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Chris Claremont
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Chris is a writer of many comics, but best known for his work on The Uncanny X-Men. His initial tenure on that title, which lasted from 1976 to 1991, is the longest by any writer on a superhero comic.

Dave Cockrum
First issue credit: Giant-Size X-Men #1.00

An American comic artist who helped rebirth the X-Men, creating some of the most iconic characters to date.

Fabian Nicieza
First issue credit: Unknown

After starting out working on Psi Force #9, Fabian Nicieza gradually gained a larger workload at Marvel which allowed him to work on several Marvel Titles, such as X men Vol. 2, Gambit, and Cable & Deadpool. He's also creditted with creating Deadpool, Shatterstar, and the team, X-force. In 2007 he began working on Nightwing for DC and now writes back up stories for Trinity.

Grant Morrison
First issue credit: Unknown

Scottish writer who burst onto the scene in the late 1980s with works such as Animal Man and Doom Patrol, Morrison has become an icon of comics with works such as New X-Men, JLA, and currently Batman.

Jack Kirby
First issue credit: X-Men #1.00

Jack Kirby, artist co-created the X-Men in 1963.

Jim Lee
First issue credit: Unknown

Jim Lee had one of the most successful & influential runs on X-Men, establishing a second on-going X-Men series & selling over one million copies of the first issue.

John Byrne
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John Byrne is one of the most prolific and controversial writers/artists in the history of comics. John has worked on almost every major American superhero since the 70's.

John Romita Jr
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The son of legendary artist John Romita. He has worked at Marvel for the majority of his career.

Marc Silvestri
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Comic book creator and artist who founded Top Cow Productions, a division of the Image Comics publishing company. He has artwork for Marvel on various X-men titles.

Paul Smith
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Stan Lee
First issue credit: X-Men #1.00

Stan Lee, writer and co-creator of the X-Men in 1963.

Terry Austin
First issue credit: Unknown

he enjoyed working with John Byrne.


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