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Art by David Wynne. Prints and cards available until 6/7/2015 in the shop, or contact David for the original.

What you see is pretty much what you get with this one. (X-Men ’92 promotional art.)

Not your mama’s Westchester: Meet Baron Kelly and his warwolves. (X-Men ’92 #1)

The early ’90s distilled into a single cover image. ((X-Men vol. 2 #14)

The cover of X-Factor #85 features three men with at least four men’s worth of individual muscles between them.

Animated Cyclops in a nutshell. (X-Men Collector’s Edition #4)

We have no idea where this comes from, but, yes.

What’s more ’90s than Sentinels attacking the X-Men while they’re playing LASER tag at the Westchester mall? Hint: NOTHING. (X-Men ’92 #1)

The gatefold cover of X-Men vol. 2 #1.

MASTER OF WORD BALLOONS! X-Men vol. 2 #1

Partying like it’s 1991. (X-Men vol. 2 #1)

Next Week: Rachel Summers and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day
LINKS AND FURTHER READING:
- X-Men ’92 Infinite Comic #1
- Chris Sims
- Chad Bowers
- Tell Me Something I Don’t Know, episode 13, featuring Rob Liefeld
- Community S6E2, featuring Dean Pelton’s adventures in cyberspace.
The Cyclops connect-the-dots image comes from the amazing X-Men coloring/activity book linked below, which features Magneto controlling a monster named the ALPHA PET. Incidentally, this was my introduction to the X-Men and I thought they were awesome. (I was 6, go figure.)
http://io9.com/5946584/the-1983-x-men-coloring-book-is-a-lost-psychedelic-masterpiece#
No! I’m sorry! Make that: THE ALPHABET PET. Even better.
Holy crap! I totally had that coloring book and forgot it existed until clicking that link!
DO YOU STILL HAVE IT? HAVE YOU BEEN HOLDING OUT ALL THESE YEARS?