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Uncanny X-Men #117 (1979) John Byrne Cover - Psi-War
Uncanny X-Men #117 (1979) John Byrne Cover - Psi-War
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Uncanny X-Men #117 — Psi-War (Marvel Comics, January 1979)
A Bronze Age masterpiece from the greatest run in X-Men history — Uncanny X-Men #117 from Marvel Comics, published January 1979, is a key chapter in the legendary Chris Claremont and John Byrne era — widely regarded as the definitive X-Men run and one of the greatest creative collaborations in comics history. This issue is part of the intense Psi-War storyline, delivering powerful psychic action and major character developments against the backdrop of Claremont's richly layered, character-driven storytelling. The dramatic cover by John Byrne (pencils) and Terry Austin (inks) features a massive orange psychic hand reaching for the X-Men — an iconic Bronze Age image with immediate visual impact that captures the psychic menace at the heart of the story.
- Publisher: Marvel Comics
- Series: Uncanny X-Men
- Issue: #117
- Cover Date: January 1979
- Cover Price: 35¢
- Cover Artists: John Byrne (pencils) & Terry Austin (inks)
- Writer: Chris Claremont
- Pages: 32
- Edition: Direct Edition
- Story: Psi-War
- Era: Bronze Age
- Genre: Superhero, Action/Adventure, Psychic
Condition: High-grade copy — bagged and boarded, as pictured.
An absolute must-have for Claremont/Byrne X-Men run collectors, Bronze Age Marvel enthusiasts, John Byrne art devotees, and serious X-Men key issue hunters building out the definitive run.
