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* [[Peter's apartment]] number is 1407. This is [http://www.comicbookresources.com/news/newsitem.cgi?id=10692 confirmed] as an homage to 1407 Graymalkin Lane, the address of Xavier's School For Gifted Youngsters from ''X-Men''.
* [[Peter's apartment]] number is 1407. This is [http://www.comicbookresources.com/news/newsitem.cgi?id=10692 confirmed] as an homage to 1407 Graymalkin Lane, the address of Xavier's School For Gifted Youngsters from ''X-Men''.
* In a [http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=10265 Behind the Eclipse segment], writers [[Joe Pokaski]] and [[Aron Coleite]] confirmed that [[Nathan]]'s comment about sticking [[evolved humans]] in a lab on "some island in the middle of the ocean" is a reference to the ''X-Men'' island [http://www.marvel.com/universe/Genosha Genosha].
* In a [http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=10265 Behind the Eclipse segment], writers [[Joe Pokaski]] and [[Aron Coleite]] confirmed that [[Nathan]]'s comment about sticking [[evolved humans]] in a lab on "some island in the middle of the ocean" is a reference to the ''X-Men'' island [http://www.marvel.com/universe/Genosha Genosha].
* [[Category:Graphic Novel Crew|''Heroes'' graphic novel crew]] who frequently work under ''X-Men'' titles are: [[Joe Casey]], [[Edgar Delgado]], [[Tom Grummett]], [[Richard Isanove]], [[Jim Lee]], [[Dan Panosian]], [[Alex Ross]], [[Duncan Rouleau]], [[Chris Sotomayor]], [[John Starr]]
* [[Portal:Graphic Novel Crew|''Heroes'' graphic novel crew]] who frequently work under ''X-Men'' titles are: [[Joe Casey]], [[Edgar Delgado]], [[Tom Grummett]], [[Richard Isanove]], [[Jim Lee]], [[Dan Panosian]], [[Alex Ross]], [[Duncan Rouleau]], [[Chris Sotomayor]], [[John Starr]]
* Other [[Category:Graphic Novel Crew|''Heroes'' graphic novel crew]] who worked under ''X-Men'' titles are:
* Other [[Portal:Graphic Novel Crew|''Heroes'' graphic novel crew]] who worked under ''X-Men'' titles are:
** [[Robert Atkins]] (''New X-Men: Academy X'')
** [[Robert Atkins]] (''New X-Men: Academy X'')
** [[Brian Buccellato]] (''New X-Men'')
** [[Brian Buccellato]] (''New X-Men'')

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X-Men

Hiro purchases Ultimate X-Men, Issue #96, written by Aron Coleite.

First reference: Genesis
"X-Men" on Wikipedia

X-Men is a fictional group of individuals with superpowers. The team is often referenced on Heroes.

About

The X-Men were created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, and first appeared in Marvel Comics's The X-Men, Issue #1, in September 1963. Among others, the team includes Professor X, Cyclops, Phoenix, Wolverine, Shadowcat, Rogue, and Magneto. Each member is a "mutant" who possesses an ability. Together (and sometimes viewed as a sort of family), the X-Men fight issues ranging from mutant criminals to galactic threats.

References

Genesis

Hiro explains his ability to bend space and time. Ando asks him where he learned all this, and Hiro replies, "X-Men, #143, when Kitty Pryde time travels..."

Unexpected

Nathan says that, if given the chance, he would round up people with abilities and stick them in a lab on some island in the middle of the ocean. In the Marvel Universe (and especially in X-Men comics and on Fantastic Four issue, Genosha is a small island nation off the coast of Africa where citizens are required to undergo genetic testing.

The Hard Part

Mr. Claremont runs Jittetsu Arms. The character is named for Chris Claremont, the comic book writer responsible for Uncanny X-Men, Days of Future Past, and many other graphic novels.

It's Coming

Sam's Comics in Tokyo sells issues of X-Men.

The Eclipse, Part 1

Sam's Comics in Lawrence sells issues of Ultimate X-Men.

The Eclipse, Part 2

When Hiro buys every back issue of 9th Wonders! from Sam's Comics, he throws in a copy of Ultimate X-Men, Issue #96, written by Aron Coleite. Additionally, the store has issues of Phoenix on display.

Building 26

Sam's Comics in Costa Verde sells issues of Wolverine and X-Men.

Graphic Novel:The Swimmer

Sam's Comics in Costa Verde, CA sells issues of X-Men.

Shades of Gray

The Costa Verde branch of Sam's Comics sells The X-Men vs. the Avengers, Issue #2.

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