The X-Men #101

$285.00

Marvel Comics Group · The X-Men #101 · October 1976 · $0.30 · 17 pages

Grade: [GRADE PLACEHOLDER]

Edited by Archie Goodwin.
Cover by Dave Cockrum.

The complete issue features “Like a Phoenix, From the Ashes!” (17 pages), written by Chris Claremont with art by Dave Cockrum and inks by Frank Chiaramonte. Jean Grey emerges from Jamaica Bay transformed as the Phoenix entity after the shuttle crash from the previous issue. The story establishes Phoenix's cosmic powers and sets the foundation for what would become one of Marvel's most significant storylines. Colors by Bonnie Wilford and lettering by John Costanza.

This is the first full appearance of Phoenix (Jean Grey), making it one of the most important Bronze Age X-Men keys and a cornerstone issue for collectors.

Condition [GRADE PLACEHOLDER] with [wear description consistent with grade], complete interior, structurally sound, and unrestored.

All grades are assigned by a human collector. We do not use AI to grade comics — not now, not ever. Product descriptions are AI-assisted

Marvel Comics Group · The X-Men #101 · October 1976 · $0.30 · 17 pages

Grade: [GRADE PLACEHOLDER]

Edited by Archie Goodwin.
Cover by Dave Cockrum.

The complete issue features “Like a Phoenix, From the Ashes!” (17 pages), written by Chris Claremont with art by Dave Cockrum and inks by Frank Chiaramonte. Jean Grey emerges from Jamaica Bay transformed as the Phoenix entity after the shuttle crash from the previous issue. The story establishes Phoenix's cosmic powers and sets the foundation for what would become one of Marvel's most significant storylines. Colors by Bonnie Wilford and lettering by John Costanza.

This is the first full appearance of Phoenix (Jean Grey), making it one of the most important Bronze Age X-Men keys and a cornerstone issue for collectors.

Condition [GRADE PLACEHOLDER] with [wear description consistent with grade], complete interior, structurally sound, and unrestored.

All grades are assigned by a human collector. We do not use AI to grade comics — not now, not ever. Product descriptions are AI-assisted