- X-
Statix are a team of
mutant superheroes appearing in
American comic books published by
Marvel Comics. The team was
specifically designed to be media...
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issue until the end of the series, and then
appeared in all
issues of X-
Statix. Doop also
appeared alongside Wolverine in a two-issue
limited series and...
- X-Force,
which he
began drawing in July 2001, and
subsequently became X-
Statix. In 2000, AAA Pop
published Allred's The Atomics,
featuring a
group of beatniks...
- art rock band El Guapo, a
Marvel Comics character in the
superhero team X-
Statix El Guapo, a
fictional character in the 1986 film
Three Amigos El Guapo,...
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Violence from the "Clear Line School":
Bodies and the
Celebrity Satire of X-
Statix". In Darowski,
Joseph J. (ed.). The Ages of the X-Men:
Essays on the Children...
- The Extremist,
Egypt and Gr**** Street, as well as the
Marvel series X-
Statix, co-created by
Milligan and
artist Mike Allred.
Milligan started his comic...
-
Cable became Soldier X and
Deadpool became Agent X. A new
series titled X-
Statix spawns from and
replaces X-Force; it is a
series that
explores the crossroads...
- Milligan (w),
Michael Allred (a). X-
Statix, no. 8 (April 2003).
Marvel Comics.
Peter Milligan (w),
Michael Allred (a). X-
Statix, no. 26 (October 2004). Marvel...
- 2004 –
March 2006)
Wolverine (vol. 3) #13–39 (June 2004 –
April 2006) X-
Statix #21–26 (June 2004 –
October 2004)
District X #1–14 (July 2004 –
August 2005)...
- The
comic book
stories published by
Marvel Comics since the 1940s have
featured several fictional teams and
organizations and this page
lists them. Contents...