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  2. X-Force (comic book) - Wikipedia

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    X-Force is an ongoing comic book series featuring the fictional superhero team of the same name, ... X-Force #1–43 & Annual #1–3 & vol. 2 #1–6 ...

  3. List of X-Force members - Wikipedia

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    X-Force is a team of superheroes published in American comic books by Marvel Comics. Over the decades, X-Force have featured a rotating ... X-Force, vol. 7 #1 (July ...

  4. X-Force - Wikipedia

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    X-Force is a team of superheroes appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, most commonly in association with the X-Men.Conceived by writer/illustrator Rob Liefeld, the team first appeared in New Mutants #100 (April 1991) and soon afterwards was featured in its own series called X-Force.

  5. List of current Marvel Comics publications - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of active and upcoming Marvel Comics printed comic books ... X-Force: Vol. 7 [30] X-Men: Vol. 8 [7] Red Band; ... Ultraman x Avengers #1 - 4 Vol. 1 ...

  6. G. W. Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Little is known about George Washington Bridge's early youth. He prefers to call himself "G. W." to avoid any jokes about the actual George Washington Bridge.As a seventeen-year-old, G. W. served in the Vietnam War [1] before later using his military skills to become a highly skilled mercenary and a part of a group of mercenaries gathered by Cable.

  7. Uncanny X-Force - Wikipedia

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    Uncanny X-Force was a comic book ongoing series published by Marvel Comics.Created by writer Rick Remender and artist Jerome Opeña, the first volume of the series continued the story of Wolverine and his X-Force team from the series X-Force, vol. 3. [1]

  8. Rob Liefeld - Wikipedia

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    The sales numbers were propelled by 1990s direct market sales strategies: five variant edition trading cards were polybagged with X-Force #1 to encourage sales of multiple copies to single collectors, while X-Men #1 was sold with five variant covers. As of 2013, X-Force #1 remains the second highest-selling comic book in history. [3]

  9. Domino (character) - Wikipedia

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    The real Domino was first published in the main flashback story recalled by Cable in X-Force #8 (March 1992). Her current narrative, brief cameo, second appearance was published on the last page of X-Force #11 (June 1992). Domino received two self-titled limited series. The first came in 1997 and ran for 3 issues. [5]