![]() It would take a serious revamp in 1975 under Len Wein, Dave Cockrum, and Chris Claremont for the X-Men to reach the heights of popularity that the book had previously strived for. ![]() While the Silver Age X-Men routinely gained fans such as Busiek and other avid readers, the title failed to garner the same success as Marvel's premier titles like Fantastic Four and The Amazing Spider-Man. The issue entitled is "We the Jury" and features the original lineup of teenage X-Men composed of Cyclops, Marvel Girl, Iceman, Angel, and Beast facing off against "Factor Three," a group of previous mutant foes Blob, Vanisher, Mastermind, and Unus the Untouchable. Martin.īusiek initially became a fan of Marvel's "Children of the Atom" with 1967's X-Men #37 by Roy Thomas, Ross Andru, Artie Simek, and Don Heck. ![]() ![]() Long before his turn as a writer for Marvel Comics, Busiek enjoyed the adventures of the Marvel Universe as a regular fan alongside other future giants of entertainment like George R. The Marvel Comics legend responsible for helping to bring the Avengers to the page for a modern age, Kurt Busiek, had quite a dislike for the iconic creative team behind another band of Marvel heroes.the Uncanny X-Men. ![]()
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