The Uncanny X-Men, Vol. 1 #254 (Marvel Comics 1989) Newsstand Edition by Ugly Monkey Comics

The Uncanny X-Men, Vol. 1 #254 (Marvel Comics 1989) Newsstand Edition

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The Uncanny X-Men, Vol. 1 #254 (Marvel Comics 1989) Newsstand Edition by Ugly Monkey Comics

The Uncanny X-Men, Vol. 1 #254 (Marvel Comics 1989) Newsstand Edition

Sale price  $2.00 USD Regular price  $6.00 USD

Uncanny X-Men, Vol. 1 #254 — Newsstand Edition (Marvel Comics, 1989)

See pics of back cover. Multiple stress lines that break color.

The Uncanny X-Men, Vol. 1 #254 kicks off a pivotal new era for the mutant team. Published by Marvel Comics in 1989, this Newsstand Edition heralds the All New, All-Different era with the famous line, “Here We Go Again!” Part 1 of 2, the issue features a story by Chris Claremont with art by Marc Silvestri and Dan Green.

Here, necessity forces a brand-new team of super-human mutants to come together, setting the stage for a bold reimagining of the X‑Men. Their first mission is tested against the threat of the killer cyborgs known as the Reavers. At the same time, Forge steps into a leadership role, enlisting Freedom Force to aid his cause. The issue unfolds over 36 pages and carries a classic 1989 cover price of $1.00.

This entry stands out as a landmark shift in the X‑Men saga, blending fresh teamwork, high-stakes foes, and a distinct artistic voice that defined the era.

  • New era, new team: Initiates a refreshed X‑Men lineup and ongoing adventures.
  • Creative force: Story by Chris Claremont; pencils by Marc Silvestri with inks by Dan Green.
  • Antagonists introduced: The Reavers, a group of deadly cyborgs challenging the new lineup.
  • Forge and Freedom Force: Forge’s leadership arc expands with allied support from Freedom Force.
  • Edition and collectibility: Newsstand Edition adds vintage appeal for collectors.
  • Format and depth: 36 pages of character-driven superhero storytelling.
  • Part 1 of 2: A compelling setup that hooks readers for the continuation.

Ideal for devoted X‑Men fans tracing the Claremont/Silvestri era, collectors seeking a key transitional issue, and readers who value bold team dynamics and high-stakes missions set against a classic Marvel backdrop.

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