Over 50 series spanning 60 years of publication. Marvel's most complex franchise to collect.

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Giant-Size X-Men #1, Uncanny X-Men #94–544, Dark Phoenix Saga, House of X, X of Swords... My Comics Collection imports all your X-Men series and shows you exactly what's missing and what it's worth.

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50+X-Men series
185issues in the Claremont run
1975the Bronze Age turning point

Why the X-Men franchise is the most complex collection in Marvel

50+ series — which ones really matter?

Uncanny X-Men, X-Men vol.1 and 2, New X-Men, Astonishing X-Men, X-Factor, X-Force, New Mutants, Excalibur, Generation X, House of X... How do you decide which series to track without a dedicated tool?

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Key issues worth thousands

Giant-Size X-Men #1 (1975) is worth $3,000–$15,000. UXM #129 (first Emma Frost) is $100–$600. UXM #266 (first Gambit) jumped from $15 to $200 after the MCU announcement. Without valuation tracking, you're flying blind.

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Crossovers spanning 10+ series simultaneously

Mutant Massacre, Fall of the Mutants, Inferno, X-Tinction Agenda, Age of Apocalypse, Onslaught... These events affect Uncanny X-Men AND New Mutants, X-Factor, X-Force, and more at the same time. How do you track them all?

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The Krakoa era rewrote everything

House of X / Powers of X (2019) relaunched the entire X-Men line with dozens of new series. Marauders, Excalibur, X-Force, New Mutants (reboot), Hellions, X of Swords... Without an app, tracking this new era is a full-time job.

My Comics Collection: every X-Men series organized and valued

Without My Comics Collection
  • 50+ series in separate spreadsheets
  • Key issues not identified or valued
  • Crossover progress invisible across series
  • Claremont run not distinguished from the rest
  • Krakoa era impossible to track
  • Duplicate risk on expensive issues
With My Comics Collection
  • Every X-Men series imported separately via GCD
  • GSX#1, UXM#129, #266 badged and valued
  • Crossover tracking across all participating series
  • Claremont run (#94–279) highlighted separately
  • Full Krakoa era tracked
  • Anti-duplicate barcode scanner

Everything you need to manage your X-Men collection

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Import every X-Men series

Uncanny X-Men #1–544, Giant-Size X-Men #1, all annuals, New X-Men, Astonishing, House of X... Every series imported via GCD with all issues and variants.

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Progress by era and crossover

Claremont era, '90s era, Morrison, Whedon, Bendis, Krakoa... See your completion percentage for each major era at a glance.

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Key issue valuation

From GSX#1 (inaccessible but tracked in your virtual collection) to modern keys like HoX#1, know the real value of every issue.

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Automatically badged key issues

GSX#1 (new team), UXM#94 (Claremont start), #129 (Emma Frost), #266 (Gambit), HoX#1... All badged and estimated automatically.

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Creator run tracking

Claremont (#94–279), Lobdell, Morrison (New X-Men #114–154), Whedon (Astonishing), Bendis, Hickman (HoX/PoX)... Track the iconic runs.

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Anti-duplicate on expensive issues

Scan before buying a UXM #129 for $200. Instant result to prevent costly duplicates at conventions.

3 steps to centralize your entire X-Men collection

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Create your free account

2 minutes to sign up, 14 days of full access with no commitment. No credit card required.

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Import your X-Men series via GCD

Search for "Uncanny X-Men", "X-Men", "Giant-Size X-Men", "House of X" in the GCD catalog. Import each series. Giant-Size X-Men #1 included.

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Check off your issues and discover your collection

Start with whichever era interests you most. Check your issues, and the app calculates your missing items and your total X-Men collection value.

The X-Men key issues to watch in your collection

These issues are automatically highlighted in My Comics Collection with their "Key Issue" badge and estimated value.

GSX #1
New team (1975)
Bronze Holy Grail
UXM #94
Claremont run begins
Bronze Start
#129
1st Emma Frost
Bronze Key
#266
1st app. Gambit
Copper Key
HoX #1
House of X begins
Modern Key

Our X-Men guides

🔑 Key Issues

Top 10 X-Men Key Issues

GSX#1, UXM#94, Dark Phoenix Saga, Days of Future Past... The most sought-after X-Men issues.

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📚 Guide

Managing Your X-Men Collection: The Complete Guide

The Claremont run, House of X, crossover events... Complete guide to collecting X-Men.

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📚 Guide

Managing Your Uncanny X-Men Collection: The Complete Guide

The legendary Claremont run (#94–279), Dark Phoenix Saga, Days of Future Past... Complete guide.

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Frequently asked questions — X-Men Collection

For most collectors, the best entry point is Uncanny X-Men #94 (1975), the start of the legendary Claremont run. Giant-Size X-Men #1 (1975) is the symbolic starting point but very expensive in high grade. House of X / Powers of X (2019) is the best modern entry point. My Comics Collection lets you import any X-Men series via the Grand Comics Database and start from whatever era interests you.
The X-Men franchise has spawned dozens of ongoing series over the decades: Uncanny X-Men, X-Men (vol.1 and 2), New X-Men, Astonishing X-Men, X-Factor, X-Force, New Mutants, Excalibur, Generation X, House of X, Powers of X, X of Swords... Plus hundreds of limited series and annuals. My Comics Collection imports each series separately via GCD.
Giant-Size X-Men #1 (May 1975, Len Wein/Dave Cockrum) introduced the new X-Men team including Wolverine, Storm, Colossus, and Nightcrawler. In Near Mint (CGC 9.4), it's worth $3,000–$15,000. In Very Fine (8.0), $1,000–$4,000. It's one of the most important Bronze Age comics. My Comics Collection lists it as a major key issue with a value estimate.
House of X / Powers of X (2019, Jonathan Hickman) completely reimagined the X-Men universe and launched the Krakoa era. It's widely considered the most important X-Men story in decades. House of X #1 in Near Mint is worth $30–$100. My Comics Collection imports the full Krakoa era as a separate series via GCD.
X-Men crossover events (Mutant Massacre, Fall of the Mutants, Inferno, X-Tinction Agenda, Age of Apocalypse, House of M, Messiah Complex...) span multiple series. My Comics Collection lets you import each participating series and track crossover progress across all of them in a single arc view.
Uncanny X-Men #129 (January 1980, Claremont/Byrne) is the first appearance of Emma Frost (the White Queen) and the beginning of the Dark Phoenix Saga. In Near Mint, it's worth $100–$600. Since Emma Frost's MCU introduction was announced, demand has increased significantly. My Comics Collection tracks its current market value.

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