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X-Men

Debuting in "X-Men #1" in 1963, created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, the X-Men quickly became a Marvel Comics cornerstone. Led by Professor Charles Xavier, the team of mutants, including iconic members like Cyclops and Wolverine, serves as a metaphor for diversity and marginalized groups. Chris Claremont's influential run in the 1970s and 1980s elevated the X-Men, and their popularity expanded through animated series, video games, and blockbuster films. Tackling social issues, the X-Men are enduring symbols of diversity, acceptance, and the ongoing struggle for equality in comic book history.

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