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X-Men Forever is the name of three comic book series published by Marvel Comics featuring the mutant superhero group the X-Men. The first is a 2001 miniseries, unrelated to the others. The second and third are the work of writer Chris Claremont.
2001 X-Men Forever vol. 1 1–6 Fabian Nicieza (W) Kevin Maguire (A) 2001 X-Treme X-Men: Savage Land: 1–4 Chris Claremont (W) Kevin Sharpe, Danny Miki, Larry Stucker (A) 2002 Chamber: 1–4 Brian K. Vaughan (W) Lee Ferguson, Norm Rapmund (A) 2002 Cyclops vol. 1 1–4 Brian K. Vaughan (W) Mark Texeira, Jimmy Palmiotti (A) 2002 Mekanix: 1–6
New X-Men vol. 1 (2001–2004), #114–156, Annual #1, previously titled X-Men vol. 2 becomes X-Men from issue #157, then X-Men: Legacy vol. 1 from issue #208; New X-Men vol. 2 (2004–2008), #1–46, previously titled The New Mutants vol. 2 relaunches as Young X-Men; Nightcrawler comic series spans two volumes. Volume 3 (2004–2005) consists ...
The term was not seen again until the 2001 limited series issue X-Men Forever #3, where Professor X described Iceman and Marvel Girl's "omega level mutant abilities" having unlimited potential. For a time, no firm definition was offered in the comics and the term "Omega-level mutant" was simply used whenever a writer wanted audience to know ...
The character is a cosmic entity and principally a scientist and surveyor of worlds, first visiting Earth out of curiosity. [2] After an encounter with the X-Men and Brotherhood of Evil Mutants, who first think he is a powerful mutant, [3] the entity departs, taking the supervillain Magneto and his servant Toad off-world for further study after encasing them in special cocoons.
Halle Berry is mourning the loss of her "X-Men: Days of Future Past" co-star Adan Canto, whom she wrote is "forever in my heart" following his death from appendiceal cancer.