Collected Editions
Title | Material collected | Publication date | ISBN |
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The Origin of Generation X | Generation X #1; Cable #16; Excalibur #82; The Uncanny X-Men #316- 317; Wolverine #85; X-Factor #106; X-Force #38; X-Men #36-37 | June 2001 | 978-0785102168 |
Generation X Classic: Vol. #1 | Generation X #1-4; The Uncanny X-Men #316- 317; X-Men #36-37 | December 2010 | 978-0785149675 |
Generation X Classic: Vol. #2 | Generation X #5-11; Generation X Annual '95; Generation X San Diego Preview | January 2013 | 978-0785166863 |
X-Men: Operation Zero Tolerance | Generation X #26-31, X-Force vol. 1 #67-70, X-Men #65-70, Uncanny X-Men #346, Wolverine #115-118, Cable #45-47, X-Man #30 | August 2012 | 978-0785162402 |
Counter-X 2 | Generation X #63-70 | September 2008 | 978-0785133056 |
Counter-X: Generation X - Four Days | Generation X #71-74 | February 2013 | 978-0785167303 |
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