X-Men
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X-Men
Summary
X-Men is a superhero team[1]. X-Men ranks in the top 7% of superhero_team entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (5,171 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- X-Men is the creator of Stan Lee[3].
- X-Men is the creator of Jack Kirby[4].
- X-Men's instance of is recorded as superhero team[5].
- X-Men's instance of is recorded as fictional organization[6].
- X-Men's Commons category is recorded as X-Men[7].
- X-Men's country of origin is recorded as United States[8].
- X-Men comprises Professor X[9].
- X-Men comprises Cyclops[10].
- X-Men comprises Beast[11].
- X-Men comprises Jean Grey[12].
- X-Men comprises Warren Worthington III[13].
- X-Men comprises Iceman[14].
- X-Men comprises Wolverine[15].
- X-Men comprises Storm[16].
- X-Men comprises Colossus[17].
- X-Men comprises Banshee[18].
- X-Men comprises Nightcrawler[19].
- X-Men comprises Kitty Pryde[20].
- X-Men comprises Magneto[21].
- X-Men comprises Rogue[22].
- September 1963 marks the founding of X-Men[23].
- X-Men's official website is recorded as https://www.marvel.com/teams-and-groups/x-men[24].
- X-Men's topic's main category is recorded as Category:X-Men[25].
- X-Men's from narrative universe is recorded as Earth-616[26].
- X-Men's topic has template is recorded as Template:X-Men[27].
Body
Definition and Type
Recorded instance of include superhero team[5] and fictional organization[6].
Origins
September 1963 marks the founding of X-Men[23].
Use and Application
Components include Professor X[9], a mutant[28]; Cyclops[10], a mutant[29]; Beast[11], a mutant[30]; Jean Grey[12], a mutant[31]; Warren Worthington III[13], a mutant[32]; and Iceman[14], a mutant[33].
Why It Matters
X-Men ranks in the top 7% of superhero_team entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (5,171 views/month).[2] X-Men has Wikipedia articles in 29 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[34] X-Men is known by 8 alternative names across languages and contexts.[35]