The Uncanny X-Men #129 - VF+ 8.5

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Marvel Comics Group · The Uncanny X-Men #129 · 1980

Bronze Age

KEY NOTE — First appearance of Kitty Pryde (Kate Pryde). Introduction of Emma Frost, the White Queen. First appearance of Sebastian Shaw and the Hellfire Club's Inner Circle. This is one of the most significant X-Men issues of the Bronze Age.

Written by Chris Claremont · Cover by John Byrne, Terry Austin · Pencils by John Byrne

The Uncanny X-Men #129 — Marvel Comics Group · 1980. The X-Men face the Hellfire Club's Inner Circle for the first time. Kitty Pryde, a young mutant with phasing powers, is introduced as both the X-Men and the Hellfire Club attempt to recruit her. First appearance of Kitty Pryde (Kate Pryde). Introduction of Emma Frost, the White Queen. First appearance of Sebastian Shaw and the Hellfire Club's Inner Circle. This is one of the most significant X-Men issues of the Bronze Age. Credits: Chris Claremont, John Byrne, Terry Austin.

Raw grade: VF+ 8.5. Sharp inks and strong structure, with very little getting in the way. Grading notes: No additional defects recorded.

Marvel Comics Group · The Uncanny X-Men #129 · 1980

Bronze Age

KEY NOTE — First appearance of Kitty Pryde (Kate Pryde). Introduction of Emma Frost, the White Queen. First appearance of Sebastian Shaw and the Hellfire Club's Inner Circle. This is one of the most significant X-Men issues of the Bronze Age.

Written by Chris Claremont · Cover by John Byrne, Terry Austin · Pencils by John Byrne

The Uncanny X-Men #129 — Marvel Comics Group · 1980. The X-Men face the Hellfire Club's Inner Circle for the first time. Kitty Pryde, a young mutant with phasing powers, is introduced as both the X-Men and the Hellfire Club attempt to recruit her. First appearance of Kitty Pryde (Kate Pryde). Introduction of Emma Frost, the White Queen. First appearance of Sebastian Shaw and the Hellfire Club's Inner Circle. This is one of the most significant X-Men issues of the Bronze Age. Credits: Chris Claremont, John Byrne, Terry Austin.

Raw grade: VF+ 8.5. Sharp inks and strong structure, with very little getting in the way. Grading notes: No additional defects recorded.