The Uncanny X-Men, Vol. 1 #400 (Marvel Comics 2001) by Ugly Monkey Comics

The Uncanny X-Men, Vol. 1 #400 (Marvel Comics 2001)

$4.00 USD
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The Uncanny X-Men, Vol. 1 #400 (Marvel Comics 2001) by Ugly Monkey Comics

The Uncanny X-Men, Vol. 1 #400 (Marvel Comics 2001)

$4.00 USD

The Uncanny X-Men, Vol. 1 #400 (Marvel Comics 2001) arrives as a Giant-Sized Artist-Jam Anniversary Issue, headlined by a wraparound cover painted by Ashley Wood. This milestone issue brings together an extraordinary lineup of creators to tell a pivotal X-Men moment in a format that collectors won’t want to miss.

What makes this issue stand out

  • Giant-Sized Artist-Jam Anniversary Edition that celebrates the long-running X-Men saga with a bold, collaborative approach.
  • Wraparound painted cover by Ashley Wood, delivering a striking, collectible presentation that stands out on any shelf.
  • Multifaceted interior creative team: Joe Casey (writer) joined by Eddie Campbell (From Hell), Ashley Wood (Hellspawn), Cully Hamner, Javier Pulido (Robin: Year One), and Sean Phillips (Wildcats) — delivering a diverse, cinematic storytelling style.
  • The story centers on X-Stacy, newly joined X-Men, who becomes the target of a radical threat: the Church of Humanity led by the mysterious Supreme Pontiff, intent on a world with no mutants.
  • 52 pages, with ads, offering substantial reading and a complete, self-contained experience within this anniversary format.

Format, availability, and value

  • Pages: 52 pages, with ads.
  • Cover type: wraparound painted cover by Ashley Wood.
  • Marvel product code: 7-59606-02461-2-40011 (Marvel PG).
  • Cover price: $3.50.

Who this is for

  • Fans of The Uncanny X-Men who want a milestone issue that marks a creative milestone with a jam-art approach.
  • Collectors drawn to Ashley Wood’s distinctive cover art and painted wraps.
  • Readers who enjoy cross-genre collaboration and a roster of acclaimed creators bringing new energy to a classic title.
  • Anyone curious about X-Stacy’s early place in the X-Men mythos and how mutant threats intersect with humans who oppose mutation.

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