X-Men: Endangered Species

X-Men: Endangered Species

Main character(s) X-Men Creative team Writer(s) Mike Carey, Christopher Yost, and Christos Gage Artist(s) Scot Eaton, Mark Bagley, and Mike Perkins Collected editions X-Men: Endangered Species ISBN 0-7851-3012-8

"Endangered Species" is a 2007 comic book storyline published by Marvel Comics. Starring the X-Men, it ran from June to October 2007. It begins with the Endangered Species one-shot written by Mike Carey and drawn by Scot Eaton.

The storyline, following up on the events of "House of M" and "Decimation", focuses on the Beast and explains why some mutants have retained their superpowers.

The story is composed of a one-shot and 17 eight-page back-up stories spread across the X-Men, Uncanny X-Men, X-Factor and New X-Men titles, starting with X-Men #200. It acts as a prelude to a major story arc starting in October 2007 called "Messiah Complex".

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