The New Mutants Huge 59 Issue Lot, Issue 1 Signed by Bob McLeod (1983-1991) by Marvel Comics
1 Signed by Bob McLeod (March 1983)
Cover art by Bob McLeod. Initiation!, script by Chris Claremont, pencils by Bob McLeod, inks by Mike Gustovich; The New Mutants get acclimated to their new home, new talents, new friends, and new teachers, unaware that they are being watched; Moira learns that Professor X has a son; and Psyche is attacked in the Danger Room by an unknown assailant; Origin of Karma.
6 (August 1983)
Cover art by Bob McLeod. Road Warriors!, script by Chris Claremont, pencils by Sal Buscema, inks by Armando Gil and John Tartaglione [as J. Tartag]
7 (September 1983)
Cover art by Bob McLeod. Flying Down to Rio!, script by Chris Claremont, pencils by Sal Buscema, inks by Bob McLeod
8 (October 1983)
Cover art by Bob McLeod. The Road to . . . Rome?, script by Chris Claremont, pencils by Sal Buscema, inks by Bob McLeod
10 (December 1983)
Cover art by Bob McLeod. Betrayal!, script by Chris Claremont, pencils by Sal Buscema, inks by Tom Mandrake
11 (January 1984)
Cover pencils by Walt Simonson, inks by Tom Mandrake. Magma, script by Chris Claremont, pencils by Sal Buscema, inks by Tom Mandrake
12 (February 1984)
Cover art by Tom Mandrake. Sunstroke, script by Chris Claremont, pencils by Sal Buscema, inks by Tom Mandrake
13 (March 1984)
Cover art by Bret Blevins. School Daysze, script by Chris Claremont, pencils by Sal Buscema, inks by Tom Mandrake
14 (April 1984)
Cover art by Tom Mandrake. 1st appearance of Magik (Illyana Rasputin). Do You Believe In -- Magik?, script by Chris Claremont, pencils by Sal Buscema, inks by Tom Mandrake
15 (May 1984)
Cover art by Tom Mandrake. Scaredy Cat!, script by Chris Claremont, pencils by Sal Buscema, inks by Tom Mandrake
16 (June 1984)
Cover art by Tom Mandrake. 1st appearance of Warpath (out of costume; see Uncanny X-Men 193 for first appearance in costume) in Away Game!, script by Chris Claremont, pencils by Sal Buscema, inks by Tom Mandrake and Kim DeMulder
17 (July 1984)
Cover pencils by June Brigman, inks by Bill Sienkiewicz. Getaway!, script by Chris Claremont, pencils by Sal Buscema, inks by Tom Mandrake and Kim DeMulder
23 (January 1985)
Cover art by Bill Sienkiewicz. Shadowman, script by Chris Claremont, art by Bill Sienkiewicz
25 (March 1985)
Last 60-cent cover price issue. 1st appearance of Legion (cameo). Cover art by Bill Sienkiewicz. The Only Thing to Fear . . ., script by Chris Claremont, art by Bill Sienkiewicz
28 (June 1985)
Cover art by Bill Sienkiewicz. Soulwar, script by Chris Claremont, art by Bill Sienkiewicz; Empath arranges to kidnap Magma and Sunspot; Professor X and company mount an assault on Jemail Karami, David's third personality, only to learn that Jemail is the key that holds David together; David begins his recovery and meets his father.
30 (August 1985)
Cover art by Bill Sienkiewicz. The Singer & Her Song, script by Chris Claremont, art by Bill Sienkiewicz
31 (September 1985)
Cover art by Bill Sienkiewicz. Saturday Night Fight, script by Chris Claremont, art by Bill Sienkiewicz; The New Mutants (and friends) battle the Gladiators, and confront the ringleader, who turns out to be Karma (missing in action since issue #6); Karma escapes; The New Mutants decide to find out the truth about Karma, no matter what the cost. Empath and Catseye character profiles, script by Chris Claremont, art by Bill Sienkiewicz.
32 (October 1985)
Cover art by Steve Leialoha. To the Ends of the Earth, script Chris Claremont , art by Steve Leialoha
33 (November 1985)
Cover art by Steve Leialoha. Against All Odds, script by Chris Claremont, art by Steve Leialoha; Storm, Magik, Mirage, and Warlock battle Karma and the possessed New Mutants; Magik teleports Mirage to Karma, and Warlock to Limbo, where he learns about Magik's past; Storm succumbs; Warlock returns, convinced that Magik has betrayed them all.
34 (December 1985)
Cover art by Steve Leialoha. With a Little Bit of Luck!, script by Chris Claremont, art by Steve Leialoha
35 (January 1986)
Last 65-cent cover price issue. Cover pencils by Mary Wilshire [as M.W.], inks by Bill Sienkiewicz. The Times, They Are A'changin'!, script by Chris Claremont, pencils by Mary Wilshire, inks by Bill Sienkiewicz; Magneto informs the New Mutants that Professor X will not be returning to the school and that he is their new headmaster; Brightwind, Mirage's new winged steed, rescues Mirage from some muggers; Magneto begins to earn the respect of the New Mutants. Aleytys Forrester returns to her boat and crew behind the scenes.
38 (April 1986)
Cover pencils by Art Adams. Aftermath!, script by Chris Claremont, pencils by Rick Leonardi, inks by Bill Sienkiewicz
41 (July 1986)
Cover art by Barry Windsor-Smith. Way of the Warrior, script by Chris Claremont, pencils by Jackson Guice, inks by Terry Austin; Mirage journeys home for a vacation, where she reunites with old friend/rival Pat Roberts; Pat is injured in a car accident; Mirage comes face-to-face with death (again, after New Mutants #37); Pat dies, and Mirage begins the process of healing.
43 (September 1986)
Cover art by Barry Windsor-Smith. Getting Even, script by Chris Claremont, pencils by Steve Purcell, inks by Whilce Portacio; The New Mutants reunite; Sunspot convinces the team to pay Empath back for what he did to Tom and Sharon; the New Mutants torment Empath, making him beg for mercy; Cypher makes them back off, and the New Mutants and the Hellions part respectfully.
44 (October 1986)
Cover art by Barry Windsor-Smith. Runaway!, script by Chris Claremont, pencils by Jackson Guice, inks by Kyle Baker; On Muir Isle, Jack Wayne becomes Legion's dominant personality; Magik teleports the New Mutants there; Rahne encounters Reverend Craig again; the New Mutants restore Legion's right mind; Mirage notices that Wolfsbane may be becoming more vengeful.
45 (November 1986)
Marvel 25th Anniversary. Cover art by Barry Windsor-Smith. We Were Only Foolin', script by Chris Claremont, pencils by Jackson Guice, inks by Kyle Baker
46 (December 1986)
Cover art by Barry Windsor-Smith. Bloody Sunday, script by Chris Claremont, pencils by Jackson Guice, inks by Kyle Baker
47 (January 1987)
Cover art by Barry Windsor-Smith. My Heart for the Highlands, script by Chris Claremont, pencils by Jackson Guice, inks by Kyle Baker
48 (February 1987)
Cover art by Barry Windsor-Smith. Ashes of the Heart, script by Chris Claremont, pencils by Jackson Guice, inks by P. Craig Russell
49 (May 1987)
Cover art by Bret Blevins. Ashes of the Soul, script by Chris Claremont, pencils by Bret Blevins, inks by Val Mayerik; Cannonball, Cypher, Mirage, and Warlock find themselves in a future earth ruled by mutants; they team up with an aged Katie Power, and learn that the real villains are Sunspot and Magma; meanwhile, Magneto contemplates an alliance with the Hellfire Club.
50 (April 1987)
Double-sized issue. Cover pencils by Rick Leonardi, inks by Dan Green. Father's Day!, script by Chris Claremont, pencils by Jackson Guice, inks by John Beatty
52 (June 1987)
Cover art by Bill Sienkiewicz. Grounded Forever, script by Chris Claremont, pencils by Rick Leonardi, inks by Dan Green; In a Danger Room scenario, the New Mutants are all massacred by the Marauders; Magneto reprimands them for leaving the school in the midst of the chaos; the New Mutants try to cope with the futures they saw; Magik gives Magneto a tour of Limbo. Appearances by Sabretooth and S'ym.
54 (August 1987)
Cover pencils by Mike Mignola, inks by Terry Austin. Ratrace!, script by Chris Claremont, pencils by Sal Buscema, inks by Terry Austin; Karma uses Hellfire Club resources to try to find her missing siblings; the New Mutants and Hellions both try to find the truth about the statue of Selene and Magma's ancestor, and the Hellions win; Karma leaves the New Mutants to search for her siblings.
56 (October 1987)
Cover art by Kevin Nowlan. Scavenger Hunt!, script by Louise Simonson, pencils by June Brigman, inks by Terry Austin; Mirage reveals Magma's heart's desire is Empath; the New Mutants and the Hellions try to catch an escaped creature called Bird Boy; the New Mutants win; Magma decides to transfer to the Massachusetts Academy to learn her true feelings about Empath.
57 (November 1987)
Cover pencils by Bret Blevins, inks by Terry Austin. Birds of a Feather, script by Louise Simonson, pencils by Bret Blevins, inks by Terry Austin
58 (December 1987)
Mutant Registration card insert. Cover pencils by Bret Blevins, inks by Terry Austin. A Bird in the Hand, script by Louise Simonson, pencils by Bret Blevins, inks by Terry Austin; The New Mutants learn that Bird Brain comes from the North Atlantic; he dons a New Mutants uniform, then heads back to the North Atlantic, to save his friends from death during their "time of testing"; the New Mutants follow.
60 (February 1988)
Cover pencils by Bret Blevins. Suspended Ani-Mation!, script by Louise Simonson, pencils by Bret Blevins, inks by Terry Austin
61 (March 1988)
Cover pencils by Bret Blevins, inks by Terry Austin. Our Way!, script by Louise Simonson, pencils by Bret Blevins, inks by Terry Austin
62 (April 1988)
Cover art by Jon J. Muth [as M.]. The famous Jack London short story is alluded to in To Build a Fire, script by Louise Simonson, art by Jon J. Muth
64 (June 1988)
Cover pencils by Bret Blevins, inks by Terry Austin. Instant Replay!, script by Louise Simonson, pencils by Bret Blevins, inks by Terry Austin
66 (August 1988)
Cover pencils by Bret Blevins, inks by Terry Austin. Sorcerer's Duel!, script by Louise Simonson, pencils by Bret Blevins, inks by Terry Austin; Magik battles Forge in Dallas, and then in Limbo; Magik's scrying glass is shattered; Magik defeats Forge, and her demons encourage her to kill him; she realizes what she is becoming and lets him go; meanwhile, Spyder sends Gosamyr to reclaim Lila Cheney.
67 (September 1988)
Cover pencils by Bret Blevins. Promise, script by Louise Simonson, art by Bret Blevins; Cannonball promises Magneto that he will not use his powers at Lila's concert; Lila is captured by Spyder's slaves, but Cannonball keeps his promise; Gosamyr offers to help the New Mutants rescue her, in exchange for their help in saving her family.
70 (December 1988)
Cover art by Bret Blevins. Self-Fulfilling Prophesy, script by Louise Simonson, pencils by Terry Shoemaker, inks by Al Milgrom; Something strange is happening in New York City; Gosamyr helps the New Mutants escape; Gosamyr's "family" is revealed; Lila sacrifices herself to save everybody else; Magik teleports the New Mutants and Gosamyr to Limbo, where S'ym now rules supreme.
72 (February 1989)
Cover art by Bret Blevins. Demon Reign, script by Louise Simonson, pencils by Bret Blevins, inks by Al Williamson; N'astirh and S'ym battle over Magik who has taken on the form of a demon; The New Mutants team up with the X-Terminators to save ten babies that N'astirh is using in an arcane spell to keep his door to Limbo open; S'ym infects N'astirh with the transmode virus; Magik is confronted by N'astirh once more and submits to the temptation of using her Soul Sword against him which transforms her into a silver armored form. Inferno part 2 of 3.
73 (March 1989)
52-page giant. Cover art by Bret Blevins. The Gift, script by Louise Simonson, pencils by Bret Blevins, inks by Al Williamson and Mike Manley; N'astirh tries to stike a deal with Magneto and the Hellfire Club; Magik battles S'ym but when her brother arrives, she teleports the New Mutants to Limbo in shame as she doesn't want Colossus to see the creature she has become; The New Mutants enter a Limbo stepping disc into the past and rescue the six-year old Illyana; Magik tries to kill her younger, innocent self but Wolfsbane talks her out of it; Magik sends the demons and S'ym back to Limbo and seals it shut, but the massive expulsion of power reverts her back to being a six-year old child. Inferno part 3 of 3.
74 (April 1989)
The Right Stuff, script by Louise Simonson, pencils by Bret Blevins, inks by Bob Wiacek; Magneto and Sebastian Shaw come to blows; the X-Terminators invite the New Mutants to X-Factor's Ship; Ship freaks out at Gosamyr; she decides to return home; the New Mutants return to their mansion, but are surprised at what they find.
84 (December 1989)
Cover pencils by Terry Shoemaker, inks by Al Milgrom. The Sword's Edge, script by Louise Simonson, pencils by Terry Shoemaker, inks by Al Milgrom
85 (January 1990)
Cover pencils by Rob Liefeld, inks by Todd McFarlane. The Killing Stroke, script by Louise Simonson, pencils by Geof Isherwood, inks by Bret Blevins
87 2nd Printing (December 1991)
2nd Printing. The first full appearance of Cable in "A Show of Power!" Script by Louise Simonson, pencils by Rob Liefeld, inks by Bob Wiacek. X-Factor appearance. Liefeld/Todd McFarlane cover.
89 (May 1990)
Cover pencils by Rob Liefeld, inks by Todd McFarlane. The Gift, script by Louise Simonson, pencils by Rob Liefeld, inks by Hilary Barta
90 (June 1990)
Cover pencils by Rob Liefeld, inks by Scott William. To Hunt the Hunter, script by Louise Simonson, pencils by Rob Liefeld, inks by Hilary Barta; Caliban stalks Sabretooth in the Morlock tunnels; with X-Factor's blessing, Cable and the New Mutants move into the remains of the X-Men mansion; Rictor gets mad at Cable and heads into the tunnels, where Sabretooth and Caliban confront each other.
91 (July 1990)
Cover pencils by Rob Liefeld, inks by Scott Williams. Prey for the Living, script by Louise Simonson (plot) and Fabian Nicieza (script), pencils by Rob Liefeld, inks by Hilary Barta
94 (October 1990)
Cover art by Rob Liefeld. Lethal Weapons, script by Louise Simonson, pencils by Rob Liefeld, inks by Hilary Barta
95 (November 1990)
Cover art by Rob Liefeld. Shell Game, script by Louise Simonson, art by Rob Liefeld
96 (December 1990)
Cover pencils by Rob Liefeld, inks by Art Thibert. United We Stand, script by Louise Simonson, pencils by Rob Liefeld, inks by Art Thibert and Joe Rubinstein
97 (January 1991)
Cover art by Rob Liefeld. War, script by Louise Simonson, pencils by Guang Yap, inks by Joe Rubinstein
Special Edition #1 (December 1985)
Storm, Loki, Fandrall, Hogun, and Volstagg guest star in "Home is Where the Heart Is." Script by Chris Claremont, pencils by Art Adams, inks by Terry Austin. Cameos by Hela and S'ym. Adams/Austin wraparound cover.
Annual #6 (1990)
Days of Future Present, part 3 of 4: "The Once and Future Mutant." Script by Louise Simonson, pencils by Terry Shoemaker and Chris Wozniak, inks by Scott Williams, Al Milgrom, Art Thibert, and Harry Candelario. Guest starring the Fantastic Four. Sentinels appearance. Back-up story: "Tribute the Second." Script by Peter David, pencils by Gavin Curtis, inks by Dan Panosian. 2 pin-ups by Rob Liefeld (3 pages total). Liefeld/Williams cover.
Fallen Angels #6 (September 1987)
Written by Jo Duffy. Art by Joe Staton and Val Mayerik. Cover by Mike Mignola and Al Williamson. The Coconut Grove; The Fallen Angels mourn the loss of cybernetic lobster, Don, who was accidentally stepped on by Devil Dinosaur and crushed; Fellow lobster, Bill, however is inconsolable and attacks Moonboy; Sunspot and Siryn have to step in to keep Devil Dinosaur from taking out a second lobster; During the aftermath, Warlock's mutant power shuts off and, since part of his power is the empathy and compassion that is alien to his violent race, he attacks the team; Boom Boom tries to stop Warlock with a time bomb but finds her powers are on the fritz as well; Jamie's independent dupe monitors all of this on a mini Cerebro unit and tells the team that it seems that they may have latent mutants in the group that are causing their current troubles.
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