





X-Men #51 - F/VF, 7.0
Uncanny X-Men #51 (Dec 1968, Marvel) – F/VF 7.0
Jim Steranko takes the reins on this striking Silver Age cover, setting the stage for “The Devil Had a Daughter!” Inside, the X-Men face off against Magneto, Mesmero, and their sinister allies—while Magneto makes the shocking claim that Lorna Dane (Polaris) is his daughter.
Also included is “The Lure of the Beast-Nappers!”, continuing the origin story of Beast. Written by Arnold Drake, with pencils by Steranko and Werner Roth, inks by John Tartaglione.
📖 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.12.
📝 MAJ. PICTO’S GRADING NOTES
F/VF (7.0) – Solid mid-to-high grade copy with strong color strike and clean interiors. Light handling and surface wear consistent with grade but still very sharp for a late Silver Age X-Men issue.
Uncanny X-Men #51 (Dec 1968, Marvel) – F/VF 7.0
Jim Steranko takes the reins on this striking Silver Age cover, setting the stage for “The Devil Had a Daughter!” Inside, the X-Men face off against Magneto, Mesmero, and their sinister allies—while Magneto makes the shocking claim that Lorna Dane (Polaris) is his daughter.
Also included is “The Lure of the Beast-Nappers!”, continuing the origin story of Beast. Written by Arnold Drake, with pencils by Steranko and Werner Roth, inks by John Tartaglione.
📖 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.12.
📝 MAJ. PICTO’S GRADING NOTES
F/VF (7.0) – Solid mid-to-high grade copy with strong color strike and clean interiors. Light handling and surface wear consistent with grade but still very sharp for a late Silver Age X-Men issue.