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Super Friends: 10 Of The Best Comic Book Teams Ever

Sometimes just one superhero isn't enough to save the day. Or, at least, sell lots of issues. Across the decades, comic book companies have repeatedly pulled their most popular heroes together in order to rake in more sales and ramp up the cash. On the one hand, it's often a financially-motivated exercise, but hey, that doesn't take away from the fact that us fans love crossovers.

3) X-Men

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In 1963, Lee came up with a fresh, exciting take on the superhero team idea; a group of naturally-born superheroes who come together to protect a world that fears and hates them.

Lee might have created the X-Men, but the team really took off with the tenure of Chris Claremont and John Byrne – who introduced major characters like Mystique and Rogue and developed Wolverine into the most popular X-Man that he is today. For a long while, the X-Men were by far Marvel’s most beloved superhero team, which led to them being adapted for the first modern superhero movie in 2001’s X-Men. 

In the last few years, much like the Fantastic Four, that pesky rift between Marvel and Fox kept the X-Men from the forefront of Marvel comics. Thankfully, that looks to have been fixed with new series like Inhumans vs. X-Men and X-Men: Blue/Gold putting the team back where they belong.

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