The Uncanny X-Men, Vol. 1 #387 (Marvel Comics 2000) by Ugly Monkey Comics

The Uncanny X-Men, Vol. 1 #387 (Marvel Comics 2000)

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The Uncanny X-Men, Vol. 1 #387 (Marvel Comics 2000) by Ugly Monkey Comics

The Uncanny X-Men, Vol. 1 #387 (Marvel Comics 2000)

$5.00 USD

The Uncanny X-Men, Vol. 1, #387 (Marvel Comics 2000) delivers a pivotal milestone in X‑Men history with the debut of Salvador Larroca as the ongoing penciler. Featuring cover art by Salvador Larroca and written by Chris Claremont with Tim Townsend on inks, this issue is a keystone in the Maximum Security storyline.

  • A fresh creative chapter: New ongoing penciler Salvador Larroca steps in, bringing a bold visual energy to the X‑Men in motion.
  • High-stakes space action: Charles Xavier and his Cadre K push deeper into enemy territory with daring deep‑space raids.
  • Earthbound danger for Jean Grey: On Earth, Jean Grey becomes the target of a vengeance‑driven bounty hunter, escalating personal risk and moral tension.
  • Bishop’s time‑twist: Bishop finds himself transported to the early 21st century, tangled in conflicts far from home.
  • Maximum Security fallout: This issue serves as a maximum security tie‑in, with ripple effects into Bishop #15, X‑Men #107, and X‑Men Unlimited #29.

Why this issue stands out:

  • Distinctive art approach: Larroca’s dynamic pencils paired with Tim Townsend’s inks create a striking, kinetic look that revitalizes classic X‑Men dynamics while honoring the franchise’s legacy.
  • Character-driven stakes: The story threads weave Xavier’s bold strategic raids with Jean Grey’s personal peril, amplifying character motivations beyond mere action.
  • Story momentum within a larger event: As a Maximum Security tie‑in, it expands the event’s reach and sets up interwoven consequences across multiple beloved titles.

Format and details

  • Pages: 36 pages, with ads
  • Format: FC (full color)
  • Cover price: $2.25

Who should read this:

  • Fans following the evolution of the X‑Men under Claremont with a fresh art direction
  • Readers tracking the Maximum Security arc and its cross-title fallout
  • Collectors seeking early Larroca era X‑Men artwork and era‑defining story beats

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