X-Force
Marvel · 1991–2002 · 130 issues · 2 key issues
About the series
Launching in 1991, Marvel's X-Force spun out of New Mutants as a grittier, more militaristic take on young mutants, led by the time-displaced Cable. Over its 130-issue run, the series evolved through distinct eras, from Fabian Nicieza's explosive early stories to John Francis Moore's supernatural arcs and Jeph Loeb's character-driven runs, with artists like Adam Pollina, Tony Daniel, and Mike Allred defining its shifting visual identity. A proving ground for fan-favorite characters like Warpath, Cannonball, and Domino, the book mattered as a key piece of the '90s X-Men expansion, blending action, soap opera, and dark humor.
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