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The Uncanny X-Men, Vol. 1 #310 (Marvel Comics 1994) Direct Edition
$8.00 USD
Step back into a defining moment of 1994 Marvel Comics with The Uncanny X-Men, Vol. 1 #310, Direct Edition. The issue features cover art by John Romita Jr. and Dan Green and interior storytelling by Scott Lobdell, with Romita Jr. and Green returning for the pencils and inks. In this standalone adventure, Cyclops is late for his own bachelor party as he and Cable team up to rescue the White Queen from the X-Cutioner. This 38-page, full-color story captures the bold energy and character-driven moments that defined the era.
Key details
- Publication: The Uncanny X-Men, Vol. 1, #310 (Marvel Comics, 1994) Direct Edition
- Cover by: John Romita Jr. and Dan Green
- Script: Scott Lobdell
- Interior art: John Romita Jr. and Dan Green
- Story title: "...Show Me The Way To Go Home..."
- Plot focus: Cyclops and Cable rescue the White Queen from the X-Cutioner
- Pages: 38, full color
- Original cover price: $1.95
- Edition type: May or may not include bound-in fleer trading cards
Why this issue stands out
- Iconic 1990s X-Men roster brought to life by a renowned creative team, delivering dynamic action and vibrant, high-contrast art typical of Romita Jr.’s style.
- Direct Edition format reflects a collectible era—distinct from standard newsstand releases—making it a notable piece for mid-’90s Marvel fans and collectors.
- Includes a memorable crossover moment with Cable that showcases the era’s team dynamics and character interplay, while centering on the enigmatic White Queen.
- Offers a concrete, self-contained story with a clear goal and dramatic pacing in a relatively compact 38-page package.
Who should consider this
- Collectors seeking mid-1990s X-Men titles with standout artwork by Romita Jr. and Dan Green
- Fans tracing Scott Lobdell’s early scripting work and his collaboration with X-Men creators
- Readers interested in Cyclops–Cable team-ups and pivotal interactions with the White Queen
- Bargain-conscious collectors drawn to original issues with a low per-issue price point from the era