X-Men #50 (1968) CGC 4.0 Marvel Key Issue Origin of The Beast, New X-Men Logo

X-Men #50 (1968) CGC 4.0 Marvel Key Issue Origin of The Beast, New X-Men Logo

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CGC Cert #: 4309945001Title: X-MenIssue: 50Issue Date: 11/68Issue Year: 1968Publisher: Marvel ComicsGrade: 4.0Page Quality: OFF-WHITEGrade Date: 08/17/2023Grade Category: UniversalArt CommentsArnold Drake story, Jim Steranko coverJim Steranko, John Tartaglione,Werner Roth and John Verpoorten artKey Comments2nd appearance of Polaris.Mesmero appearance.Origin of the Beast. New X-Men logo.Grader Notesmoderate staining to covermultiple crease cover breaks colorX-Men #50, published in 1968, is a landmark issue that introduces the villain Polaris, also known as Lorna Dane, who possesses magnetic powers similar to Magneto. This issue marks a major turning point as Lorna initially believes she is Magneto’s daughter, creating tension and intrigue within the X-Men’s world. It’s also notable for featuring a bold new logo design by artist Jim Steranko, giving the series a fresh visual identity.

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