Nate Grey - Publication History

Publication History

Nate Grey first appeared in an eponymous four issue miniseries in 1995 written by Jeph Loeb and drawn by Steve Skroce. Afterword, the character starred in a self-titled ongoing series. When sales began to wane in 2000, the series was revamped by Warren Ellis as part of the Revolution event beginning with issue 64. The new direction was unsuccessful, and X-Man was canceled at issue 75 in 2001.

The character returned during the Dark Reign in the 2009 Dark X-Men mini-series. He was also featured in New Mutants vol 3 #25-27.

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