X-Men first debuted in 1963, but was canceled by 1970

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The origins X-Men were very different from the X-Men most of us know, love, and remember. It was a superhero team, in keeping with the fads of the early 1960s, and clearly an after thought for its famous Marvel creators. By 1970s the comic was canceled.

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