Featuring: X-Men
Release: November 3, 1966
Cover: January 1967
12 cents
Stan Lee editor
Roy Thomas writer
Werner Roth artist
J. Tartaglione inker
Artie Simek letterer
Irving Forbush noise-maker
20 pages
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How could these puny humans– who dwell among the smoke and noise that they call civilization– hope to appreciate such matchless beauty?

So my normal standard for making posts is to prepare the post one day, but not publish it the same day. I sleep on it and give it a last lookover before publication.
I’m skipping my usual standards today. Because today is St. Patrick’s Day. So I’m posting this without my usual extra day to edit. And from a pub. While some number of drinks in.
As seems appropriate.
This issue feels appropriate for St. Patrick’s Day because it introduces the character of the Banshee.

Who I think is Irish. Though they don’t say so. At least, I associate banshees with being Irish. Of course, I also associate banshees with being women, so shows what I know.
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