Title History
Title | First Issue | Last Issue | Start Date | End Date | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
X-Men | 1 | 113 | October 1991 | June 2001 | |
New X-Men | 114 | 156 | July 2001 | June 2004 | |
X-Men | 157 | 207 | July 2004 | March 2008 | |
X-Men: Legacy | 208 | 275 | April 2008 | October 2012 |
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“Et in Arcadia ego.
[I too am in Arcadia.]”
—Anonymous, Anonymous.
Tomb inscription, appearing in classical paintings by Guercino and Poussin, among others. The words probably mean that even the most ideal earthly lives are mortal. Arcadia, a mountainous region in the central Peloponnese, Greece, was the rustic abode of Pan, depicted in literature and art as a land of innocence and ease, and was the title of Sir Philip Sidneys pastoral romance (1590)
“What you dont understand is that it is possible to be an atheist, it is possible not to know if God exists or why He should, and yet to believe that man does not live in a state of nature but in history, and that history as we know it now began with Christ, it was founded by Him on the Gospels.”
—Boris Pasternak (18901960)