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The New Mutants (comic book)

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Superhero comic book series
For the superhero team featured in these comics, seeNew Mutants.
New Mutants
Cover toNew Mutants #50. Pencils byRick Leonardi, inks byDan Green.
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
FormatOngoing series
GenreSuperhero
Publication date
List
  • (vol. 1)
    Nov. 1982–Feb. 1991
    (vol. 2)
    May 2003–Apr. 2004
    (vol. 3)
    May 2009–Oct. 2012
    (vol. 4)
    Nov. 2019–Dec. 2022
No. of issues
List
  • (vol. 1): 100
    (vol. 2): 13
    (vol. 3): 50
    (vol. 4): 33
Main characterNew Mutants
ISSN0747-4601

The New Mutants is acomic book series which debuted in 1983, featuring the team theNew Mutants and published byMarvel Comics.

The team first appeared in the graphic novelThe New Mutants (November 1982) byChris Claremont and artistBob McLeod, part of theMarvel Graphic Novelline, followed by their firstongoing series which ran from 1983 until 1991. Like theX-Men parent title, also written by Claremont,The New Mutants featured anensemble cast, with stories often focused on interpersonal relationships and coming-of-age arcs, blendingteen drama with action and adventure. The series was taken over by writerLouise Simonson, ultimately taking a more action-oriented focus under artistRob Liefeld, who relaunched the characters asX-Force following the series' end.

Since their inception, severalNew Mutants series have been published, either focusing on the continuing adventures of the original lineup, new groups of young mutants, or some combination of both.

Publication history

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Original run

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By the early 1980s,The Uncanny X-Men (under the authorship ofChris Claremont) had become one of the comic book industry's most successful titles, prompting Marvel editor-in-chiefJim Shooter to launchThe New Mutants, the first of severalX-Men spin-offs.X-Men editorLouise Simonson recalled "Neither Chris [Claremont] or I really wanted to do it. We wantedX-Men to be special and by itself, but Shooter told us that if we didn't come up with a new 'mutant' book, someone else would."[1] The series was primarily written by Claremont and Simonson, with Rob Liefeld plotting the final three issues andFabian Nicieza scripting issues #91 and 98–100.

The team was intended to debut in their own series. As the first issue was nearing completion, Shooter ordered it to be reworked into a graphic novel so thatMarvel Graphic Novel could make its deadline for the next issue. Thus, the New Mutants debuted inMarvel Graphic Novel #4 (November 1982), which continued a plotline fromThe Uncanny X-Men. (Despite this, the graphic novel missed its shipping slot by two weeks due to artistBob McLeod'shoneymoon.)[1]

Reflecting later on his run on the title, Claremont spoke about the appeal of stories focused on this younger cast: "The X-Men are fun but they're grown-ups. They're already set. The kids are the fungible ones. They're making mistakes and they don't know quite what they're doing. This adventure might lead them to Asgard, the next one might lead them to someone committing suicide. It's like seeing the evolution of Prince Hal through Henry IV 1 & 2, leading up to Henry V. It's about growing and learning and taking responsibility."[2]

The series was originally written by Claremont and illustrated by McLeod, the team's co-creators, but McLeod soon passed artistic duties on toSal Buscema. McLeod was unprepared for the demands of doing both pencils and inks on a monthly book, prompting him to have Buscema do the breakdowns after the first three issues, and left entirely after issue #8 when he began to lose interest in the stories.[3] Claremont gave the series a darker tone, which was heightened with the arrival of artistBill Sienkiewicz. Sienkiewicz's avant garde art style and painted covers broke through the conventional comic book boundaries of the day and helpedThe New Mutants stand out on the shelf.[3]

In addition to depictions of teenage angst and growing pains, the series featured themes ofmysticism. The stories also relied on wilder, more far-fetched premises than were typical ofX-Men at the time, shaping into more of ascience fiction andfantasy series than the superhero coming-of-age comic it had been touted as in its early days.[3]

A supplementaryThe New Mutants Annual series began in 1984. These annuals were always written by whoever was the regularNew Mutants writer at the time and often included significant changes to the status quo. These changes were not explained in the parent series, so that readers would have to buyThe New Mutants Annual to follow events in both series. The 1985 annual was solicited asThe New Mutants Annual #2, but published asThe New Mutants Special Edition #1 because it exceeded the maximum page count for an annual.[4]

With Claremont taking onWolverine andExcalibur, he leftThe New Mutants and the series was turned over to writerLouise Simonson and illustratorBret Blevins with issue #55 (September 1987). Simonson was intended to be only a fill-in writer for the six months Claremont needed to get the two new series launched, but Claremont ultimately remained with his new projects, and Simonson ended up writing the series for over three years.[1] During her run, due to his unpopularity with readers and artists,Cypher is killed off inThe New Mutants #60 (February 1988). Simonson recalled, "He wasn't fun to draw. He just stood around and hid behind a tree during a fight... Every artist who ever did him said 'Can't we kill this guy?' We would get letters from fans about how much they hated him."[1]

The most controversial issue of Simonson's run wasThe New Mutants #64 (June 1988). Titled "Instant Replay!", the story deals with the New Mutants' mourning for Cypher, and includes a scene in whichWarlock attempts to resurrect Cypher by taking his corpse out of its coffin and showing it to Cypher's loved ones. Simonson holds it to be her favorite New Mutants story, though she acknowledges that many readers found it too morbid.[1]

Sales of the series had slumped for several years, but took a sharp upturn afterRob Liefeld took over the penciling and co-plotting chores at the end of 1989.[citation needed] A new mentor for the group, the mysterious mercenaryCable, was introduced,[5] further helping sales. However, the relationship between Liefeld and Simonson was fraught with tension, and Simonson claims that editorBob Harras dealt with the situation by rewriting her plots and dialogue so that the characterizations did not make sense: "Although I wasn't being fired, I think I was being shoved out the door with both hands by Bob Harras. Bob was only doing what he had to do, I expect, which was make Rob Liefeld happy."[1] Simonson eventually gave in, leaving after issue #97. When Liefeld andFabian Nicieza, who wrote dialogue based on Liefeld's plots, took over as writers of the final three issues of the series, they included several harder-edged characters.

The New Mutants was cancelled in 1991 with issue #100, but the new platoon-like team formed by Cable continued inX-Force, a successful series (whose first issue sold approximately five million copies)[6] that would continue until 2002 and feature a variety of the formerNew Mutants cast.

2003 series

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The second incarnation of the New Mutants debuted in 2003 with the ongoing seriesNew Mutants, written byNunzio DeFilippis andChristina Weir. The series followedMirage,Karma, andWolfsbane as they taught a new generation of students, and featured appearances from other original New Mutants members. The series would continue for 13 issues, until June 2004, before being relaunched asNew X-Men: Academy X in July 2004, with a greater focus on the newer and younger characters.

2009 series

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In May 2009, a third volume ofNew Mutants was launched. The series was initially written byZeb Wells and pencilled by Diógenes Neves with the titular characters forming a new field team for theX-Men. The team is a reunion of the cast from the first volume.

The story is spun from events from the limited seriesX-Infernus, and revisited many of the stories from the first volume of the series, including a lingering plot thread from the X-Men eventInferno. The series also intersected with the greater X-Men line during crossover eventsNecrosha,Second Coming andAge of X.

Dan Abnett andAndy Lanning took over writing duties with issue #25, with the series ultimately finishing at issue #50. During the run, Abnett and Lanning introducedNate Grey andBlink to the team.

2019 series

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New Mutants
Cover toNew Mutants (vol. 4) #1 by Rod Reis.
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
ScheduleMonthly
No. of issues33
Creative team
Written by
Artist
List
LettererTravis Lanham
Colorist
List
  • Rod Reis
    Carlos Lopez
    Matt Milla
    Dan Brown
    Ruth Redmond
    Antonio Fabela
    Jason Loo
    Bryan Valenza
    Nolan Woodard
    Tamra Bonvillain
Editor
List
  • Editor
    Jordan D. White
    Annalise Bissa
    Sarah Brunstad
    Assistant Editor
    Annalise Bissa
    Anita Okoye
    Head of X
    Jonathan Hickman

New Mutants was relaunched in November 2019 as part ofDawn of X. The series was at first written byJonathan Hickman andEd Brisson, doing rotating issues, and was drawn by Rod Reis.[7] Hickman's story saw the original New Mutants cast head off on a space adventure after reuniting on the island of Krakoa, before coming back to merge with Brisson's group of other younger mutants, as they faced down challenges from both Krakoa and afar.

Vita Ayala took over the title with issue #14 in December 2020.[8] Their run saw the New Mutants characters position themselves as teachers to the younger mutants on the island.

After issue #30, an anniversary issue that celebrated 40 years of the New Mutants, writing duties were handed toCharlie Jane Anders, whose run centered on the mutant Escapade. The series lasted until issue #33, before being wrapped up in the five-issue mini-seriesNew Mutants Lethal Legion by Anders and Enid Balam in 2023.

Volume 4 issues

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Reception of issues ofNew Mutants volume 4
IssuePublication DateWriter(s)ArtistColoristComic Book Roundup rating[9]Estimated sales to North American retailers (first month)
#1November 6, 2019Jonathan Hickman & Ed BrissonRod Reis8.4 by 25 professional critics138,484[10]
#2November 27, 2019Jonathan Hickman8.9 by 14 professional critics60,518[10]
#3December 11, 2019Ed BrissonFlaviano ArmentaroCarlos Lopez7.6 by 14 professional critics49,991[11]
#4December 18, 2019Marco Failla7.3 by 9 professional critics47,489[11]
#5January 8, 2020Jonathan HickmanRod Reis8.7 by 13 professional critics50,013[12]
#6January 22, 2020Ed BrissonFlaviano ArmentaroCarlos Lopez6.9 by 11 professional critics46,521[12]
#7February 19, 2020Jonathan HickmanRod Reis8.2 by 13 professional critics40,427[13]
#8February 26, 2020Ed BrissonMarco FaillaCarlos Lopez7.2 by 11 professional critics39,251[13]
#9March 11, 2020Flaviano Armentaro7.8 by 11 professional critics40,974[14]
#10June 10, 20207.5 by 10 professional criticsData not available
#11July 22, 20207.4 by 8 professional critics
#12September 2, 2020Marco Failla8.3 by 9 professional critics26,500–31,000[15]
#13October 14, 2020Rod Reis8.5 by 8 professional critics45,000–50,000[16]
#14December 16, 2020Vita Ayala8.0 by 11 professional criticsData not yet available
#15January 27, 20217.9 by 9 professional critics
#16February 24, 20217.8 by 6 professional critics
#17April 28, 20217.4 by 5 professional critics
#18May 26, 20218.8 by 5 professional critics
#19June 16, 2021Alex LinsMatt Milla8.3 by 8 professional critics
#20July 21, 20218.2 by 5 professional critics
#21September 1, 2021Rod Reis8.8 by 5 professional critics
#22October 6, 20218.6 by 6 professional critics
#23December 1, 20219.1 by 3 professional critics
#24February 9, 2022Danilo BeyruthDan Brown8.8 by 4 professional critics
#25May 18, 2022Jan Duursema, Rod ReisRuth Redmond, Rod Reis9.0 by 6 professional critics
#26June 22, 20228.9 by 5 professional critics
#27July 13, 20228.9 by 3 professional critics
#28August 17, 20228.1 by 4 professional critics
#29September 7, 2022Danny LoreGuillermo Sanna BauzaDan Brown8.1 by 4 professional critics
#30September 21, 2022Vita Ayala, Alyssa WongEmma Kubert, Alex Lins, Jason Loo, Justin Mason, Geoff Shaw, Roberto PoggiAntonio Fabela, Jason Loo, Bryan Valenza, Nolan Woodard8.6 by 6 professional critics
#31October 6, 2022Charlie Jane AndersAlberto Alburquerque, Ro Stein, Ted BrandtCarlos Lopez, Tamra Bonvillain7.0 by 4 professional critics
#32December 7, 20235.9 by 3 professional critics
#33December 28, 20224.3 by 3 professional critics
Reception of issues ofNew Mutants Lethal Legion
IssuePublication DateWriter(s)ArtistColoristComic Book Roundup rating[17]Estimated sales to North American retailers (first month)
#1March 8, 2023Charlie Jane AndersEnid Balam, Elisabetta D'AmicoMatt Milla7.3 by 5 professional criticsData not yet available
#2April 19, 20235.0 by 1 professional critic
#3May 24, 20236.0 by 1 professional critic
#4June 21, 20235.3 by 2 professional critics
#5July 19, 20236.0 by 2 professional critics

Contributors

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Vol. 1 (1983–1991)

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Writers

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YearsWriterIssues
1983–1987, 1988, 1989Chris Claremont#1–54, #63, #81,Annual #1–3
1987–1991Louise Simonson#55–80, #82–91, #93–97,Annual #4–6
1990Dwight Zimmerman#92
1991Rob Liefeld#98–100
1990, 1991Fabian Nicieza#91, #98–100,Annual #7

Pencilers

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YearsPencilerIssues
1983–1984Bob McLeod#1–3,Annual #1
1983–1984, 1987Sal Buscema#4–17, #54
1984–1985Bill Sienkiewicz#18–31
1985Steve Leialoha#32–34
1986Mary Wilshire#35–37
1986–1987Alan DavisAnnual #2–3
1986–1989Rick Leonardi#38, #52–53, #78
1986Keith Pollard#39
1986–1987Jackson Guice#40–42, #44–48, #50
1986Steve Purcell#43
1987–1990Bret Blevins#49, #55, #57–61, #64–69, #71–74, #79–80, #82–83
1987Kevin Nowlan#51
1987–1988June Brigman#56,Annual #4
1988Jon J Muth#62
1988Bo Hampton#63
1988–1990Terry Shoemaker#70, #81, #84,Annual #6
1989John Byrne#75
1989Rich Buckler#76–77
1989Louis Williams#81
1990Chris WozniakAnnual #6
1990Geof Isherwood#85
1989–1991Rob Liefeld#86–91, #93–96, #98-100,Annual #5
1990Bob Hall#92
1991Guang Yap#97,Annual #7

Vol. 2 (2003–2004)

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Writers

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YearsWriterIssues
2003–2004Nunzio DeFilippis & Christina Weir#1–13

Pencilers

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YearsPencilerIssues
2003Keron Grant#1-4
2003Mark Robinson#5-6
2003-2004Carlo Barberi#7-11
2004Khary Randolph#12-13

Vol. 3 (2009–2012)

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Writers

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YearsWriterIssues
2009-2011Zeb Wells#1–21
2011Mike Carey#22-24
2011-2012Dan Abnett &Andy Lanning#25-50

Pencilers

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YearsPencilerIssues
2009Diógenes Neves#1-4, #6-8
2009Zachary Baldus#5
2010Paul Davidson#9-10
2010-2012David López#10, #33-37, #41
2010Niko Henrichon#11
2010Ibraim Roberson#12-14
2010Lan Medina#13-14
2010Nathan Fox#14
2010-2011Leonard Kirk#15-21
2010-2011Andrew Currie#20-21
2011Steve Kurth#22-24
2011-2012Leandro Fernández#25-27, #38-40, #44-46
2011Michael Ryan#28
2011David Lafuente#29-32
2011Robbi Rodriguez#32
2012Carmine Di Giandomenico#42-43
2012Felix Ruiz#47-50

Vol. 4 (2019–2022)

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Writers

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YearsWriterIssues
2019–2020Jonathan Hickman#1–2, #5, #7
2019-2020Ed Brisson#3-4, #6, #8-13
2020-2022Vita Ayala#14-28, #30
2022Danny Lore#29
2022Alyssa Wong#30
2022-2023Charlie Jane Anders#31-33,Lethal Legion #1-5

Pencilers

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YearsPencilerIssues
2019-2022Rod Reis#1-2, #5, #7, #13-18, #21-23, #25-28
2019-2020Flaviano Armentaro#3, #6, #9-11
2019-2020Marco Failla#4, #8, #12
2021-2022Alex Lins#19-20, #30
2022Danilo Beyruth#24
2022Jan Duursema#25-28
2022Guillermo Sanna Bauza#29
2022Justin Mason#30
2022Jason Loo#30
2022Emma Kubert#30
2022Geoff Shaw#30
2022Alberto Alburquerque#31-33
2022Ro Stein#31-33
2023Enid BalamLethal Legion #1-5

Collected editions

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Volume 1

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The New Mutants has been reprinted in several trade paperbacks, some containing specific story arcs (such as the "Demon Bear Saga" byClaremont andSienkiewicz), and some collected as part of a larger crossover of the various X-titles. Only in 2006, however, did a chronological reprinting of the series begin, with the commencement ofThe New Mutants Classic series of trade paperbacks.

Omnibus collections ofNew Mutants (Volume 1)
TitleMaterial collectedPublication dateISBN
New Mutants Omnibus, Volume 1The New Mutants #1–34,Annual #1;Marvel Graphic Novel #4;Marvel Team-Up Annual #6;Marvel Team-Up #100 (A story), #149;Uncanny X-Men #160, #167, #180, #189, #192;Magik #1-4December 2020978-1302926885
New Mutants Omnibus, Volume 2The New Mutants #35–54,Annual #2-3;New Mutants Special Edition #1;X-Men Annual #9-10;Power Pack #20, #33;Fallen Angels #1-8;Firestar #1-4;New Mutants: War Children #1;Material from Web of Spider Man Annual #2November 2021978-1302932343
New Mutants Omnibus, Volume 3The New Mutants #55-85,Annual #4;Power Pack #40;Spellbound #4;Uncanny X-Men #231;X-Terminators #1-4;Material from Marvel Comics Presents #22,Marvel Fanfare #55,Marvel Super-Heroes #1;X-Men: Odd Men Out #1December 2023
X-Men: Fall of the Mutants OmnibusNew Mutants (1983) 55-61;Uncanny X-Men (1981) 220-227;X-Factor (1986) 18-26;Captain America (1968) 339;Daredevil (1964) 252;Fantastic Four (1961) 312;Incredible Hulk (1968) 336-337, 340;Power Pack (1984) 35May 2022978-1302934118
X-Men Inferno Prologue OmnibusNew Mutants (1983) 62-70,X-Factor (1986) 27-32,X-Factor Annual (1986) 3,Uncanny X-Men (1981) 228-238,New Mutants Annual (1984) 4,X-Men Annual (1970) 12; material fromMarvel Age Annual (1985) 4,Marvel Fanfare (1982) 40December 2021978-1302931360
X-Men Inferno OmnibusNew Mutants #71-73,X-Factor #33-40,X-Terminators #1-4,Uncanny X-Men #239-243,Power Pack #40, #42-44,Avengers #298-300,Fantastic Four #322-324,Amazing Spider-Man #311-313,Spectacular Spider-Man #146-148,Web Of Spider-Man #47-48,Daredevil #262-263, #265,Excalibur #6-7,Mutant Misadventures Of Cloak and Dagger #4, and material fromX-Factor Annual #4.May 2021978-1302928544
Atlantis Attacks OmnibusNew Mutants #76, Annual #5;Silver Surfer Annual #2;Iron Man Annual #10;Marvel Comics Presents #26;Uncanny X-Men Annual #13;Amazing Spider-Man Annual #23;Punisher Annual #2;Spectacular Spider-Man Annual #9;Daredevil Annual #4;Avengers Annual #18;X-Factor Annual #4;Web of Spider-Man Annual #5;Avengers West Coast #56, Annual #4;Thor Annual #14;Fantastic Four Annual #22March 2011978-0785144922
Acts of Vengeance Crossovers OmnibusNew Mutants #84–86;Uncanny X-Men #256–258;Fantastic Four #334–336;Wolverine #19–20;Dr. Strange, Sorcerer Supreme #11–13;Incredible Hulk #363;Punisher #28–29;Punisher War Journal #12–13;Marc Spector: Moon Knight #8–10;Daredevil #275–276;Power Pack #53;Alpha Flight #79–80;X-Factor #49–50;Damage Control #1–4; andWeb of Spider-Man #64–65August 2011978-0-7851-4488-5
X-Force Omnibus, volume 1New Mutants #98-100,Annual #7;X-Men Annual #15;X-Factor Annual #6;X-Force #1-15;Spider-Man #16;Cable: Blood & Metal #1-2; material fromNew Warriors Annual #1,X-Force Annual #1February 2013978-0785165958
Secret Wars II OmnibusNew Mutants #30, #36–37;Secret Wars II #1–9;Uncanny X-Men #198, #202–203;Captain America #308;Iron Man #197;Fantastic Four #282, #285, #288, #316–319;Web of Spider-Man #6;Amazing Spider-Man #268, #273–274;Daredevil #223;Incredible Hulk #312;Avengers #260–261, #265–266;Dazzler #40;Alpha Flight #28;Thing #30;Doctor Strange #74;Cloak and Dagger #4;Power Pack #18;Thor #363;Power Man and Iron Fist #121;Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man #111;Defenders #152;Quasar #8May 2009978-0785131113
Mutant Massacre OmnibusUncanny X-Men #210-219,Annual #11;X-Factor #9-17,Annual #2;New Mutants #46;Thor #373-374, #377-378;Power Pack #27;Daredevil #238;Fantastic Four VS. The X-Men #1-4;X-Men VS. The Avengers #1-4May 2018978-1302914240
Collected Epic Editions ofNew Mutants (Volume 1)
TitleMaterial collectedPublication dateISBN
New Mutants Epic Collection, Vol. 1: RenewalMarvel Graphic Novel No. 4 -The New Mutants,The New Mutants #1–12,Uncanny X-Men #167,Marvel Team-Up Annual #6,Magik #1–4 and material fromMarvel Team-Up #100March 2017978-1302903657
New Mutants Epic Collection, Vol. 2: The Demon Bear SagaThe New Mutants #13–31,Annual #1July 2019978-1302918422
New Mutants Epic Collection Vol 3: Asgardian WarsThe New Mutants #32-44,Annual #2,Special Edition #1,X-Men Annual #9June 2023978-1302951627
New Mutants Epic Collection Vol 4: Fallen AngelsThe New Mutants #45-54,Annual #3;Fallen Angels #1-8June 2024
New Mutants Epic Collection Vol 5: Sudden DeathThe New Mutants #55-70,Annual #4August 2021978-1302930844
New Mutants Epic Collection, Vol. 6: Curse of the ValkyriesX-Terminators #1–4;The New Mutants #71–85February 2018978-1302910174
New Mutants Epic Collection, Vol. 7: CableThe New Mutants #86-94,The New Mutants Annual #5-6,The New Mutants Summer Special #1 and material fromX-Factor Annual #5 andX-Men Annual #14October 2020978-1302925239
New Mutants Epic Collection Vol 8: The End Of The BeginningThe New Mutants #95-100,Annual 7,Uncanny X-Men #270-272,X-Factor #60-62; material fromNew Warriors Annual #1,X-Men Annual #15,X-Factor Annual #6July 2022978-1302946647
Collected Editions ofNew Mutants (Volume 1)
TitleMaterial collectedPublication dateISBN
New Mutants Classic, Volume 1The New Mutants #1–7;Marvel Graphic Novel #4;Uncanny X-Men #167May 20060785121943
New Mutants Classic, Volume 2The New Mutants #8–17January 20070785121951
New Mutants Classic, Volume 3The New Mutants #18–25,Annual #1May 20080785131191
New Mutants: The Demon Bear SagaThe New Mutants #18–21December 19900871356732
New Mutants Classic, Volume 4The New Mutants #26–34March 20090785137289
New Mutants Classic, Volume 5The New Mutants #35–40;New Mutants Special Edition;Uncanny X-Men Annual #9March 20100785144609
New Mutants Classic, Volume 6The New Mutants #41–47;Annual #2;Uncanny X-Men Annual #10August 20110785155449
X-Men: Mutant MassacreThe New Mutants #46;Uncanny X-Men #210–213;X-Factor #9–11;Thor #373–374;Power Pack #27October 20010785102248
New Mutants Classic, Volume 7The New Mutants #48–54;Annual #3May 2012978-0785159711
New Mutants ForeverThe New Mutants #53–54;New Mutants Forever #1–5February 20119780785147473
X-Men: Fall of the Mutants Vol. 1The New Mutants #55–61;Uncanny X-Men #220–227; Incredible Hulk #340February 2013978-0785167440
X-Men: Fall of the MutantsThe New Mutants #59–61;Uncanny X-Men #225–227;X-Factor #24–26February 20020785108254
X-Men: Fall of the Mutants OmnibusNew Mutants #55–61;Uncanny X-Men #220–227;X-Factor #19–26;Captain America #339;Daredevil #252;Fantastic Four #312;Incredible Hulk #340;Power Pack #35May 2011978-0-7851-5822-6
X-Men: Inferno PrologueThe New Mutants #62–70, Annual #4;Uncanny X-Men #228–238, Annual #12;X-Factor #27–32, Annual #3; Material from Marvel Age Annual #4; Marvel Fanfare #40December 20140785192735
X-Men: InfernoThe New Mutants #71–73;Uncanny X-Men #239–243;X-Factor #36–39December 19960785102221
X-Men: Inferno (Hardcover edition)New Mutants #71–73;Uncanny X-Men #239–243;X-Factor #33–40;X-Terminators #1–4;X-Factor Annual #4June 2009978-0785137771
Cable and the New MutantsThe New Mutants #86–94,New Mutants Annual #5January 20110785149708
Cable Classic, Volume 1The New Mutants #87;Cable: Blood and Metal #1–2;Cable #1–4March 2008078513123X
X-Men: X-Tinction AgendaThe New Mutants #95–97;Uncanny X-Men #270–272;X-Factor #60–62November 19910871359227
X-Men: X-Tinction Agenda (Hardcover edition)New Mutants #95–97;Uncanny X-Men #235–238 & #270–272;X-Factor (1986) #60–62August 2011978-0785155317
Deadpool Classic, Volume 1The New Mutants #98;Deadpool ("The Circle Chase") #1–4;Deadpool, vol. 2 ("Sins of the Past") #1–4;Deadpool, vol. 3 #1May 20080785131248
X-Force: ShatterstarThe New Mutants #99–100;X-Force: Shatterstar #1–4August 20050785116338
X-Force: A Force to be Reckoned WithThe New Mutants #98–100,X-Force #1–4,Spider-Man #16January 2011978-0785149842

Volume 2

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Collected editions ofNew Mutants (Volume 2)
TitleMaterial collectedPublication dateISBN
New Mutants: Back to SchoolNew Mutants, vol. 2 #1–6March 20050785112421
New Mutants: Back to School – Complete CollectionNew Mutants, vol. 2 #1–13;X-Men Unlimited #42–43January 2018978-1302910327

Volume 3

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Collected editions ofNew Mutants (Volume 3)
TitleMaterial collectedPublication dateISBN
New Mutants: Return of LegionNew Mutants, vol. 3 #1–5;Marvel Spotlight: New MutantsDecember 20090785139923
New Mutants: NecroshaNew Mutants, vol. 3 #6–11May 20100785139931
X-NecroshaNew X-Men #32;X-Force vol. 3 #11, #21–25;New Mutants vol. 3 #6–8;X-Men: Legacy #231–234;X-Force/New Mutants: Necrosha One-Shot;X Necrosha: The Gathering; material fromX-Force vol. 3 Annual #1December 2010078514675X
X-Men: Second ComingSecond Coming: Prepare;Second Coming #1–2;Uncanny X-Men #523–525;New Mutants, vol. 3 #12–14;X-Men Legacy #235–237;X-Force vol. 3 #26–28September 20100785146784
New Mutants: Fall of the New MutantsNew Mutants, vol. 3 #15–21March 20110785145834
X-Men: Age of XAge of X: Alpha;X-Men Legacy #245–247;New Mutants, vol. 3 #22–24;Age of X: Universe #1–2July 2011078515289X
New Mutants: Unfinished BusinessNew Mutants, vol. 3 #25–28October 2011078515230X
Fear Itself: Wolverine/New MutantsFear Itself: Wolverine #1–3;New Mutants, vol. 3 #29–32April 20120785158081
New Mutants: A Date with the DevilNew Mutants, vol. 3 #33–37April 20120785152326
New Mutants: De-AnimatorNew Mutants, vol. 3 #38–41November 20120785161600
Journey Into Mystery/New Mutants: ExiledNew Mutants, vol. 3 #42–43,Exiled #1,Journey Into Mystery #637–638September 20120785165401
New Mutants: Fight the FutureNew Mutants, vol. 3 #44–50December 20120785161619

Volume 4

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Collected editions ofNew Mutants (Volume 4)
TitleMaterial collectedFormatPublication dateISBN
New Mutants by Jonathan Hickman – Volume 1New Mutants #1–2, 5, 7Trade paperbackMay 12, 2020[18]ISBN 978-1302919924
New Mutants by Ed Brisson – Volume 1New Mutants #3–4, 6, 8–12November 24, 2020[19]ISBN 978-1302919931
New Mutants by Vita Ayala – Volume 1New Mutants #14–18August 10, 2021[20]ISBN 978-1302927875
New Mutants by Vita Ayala – Volume 2New Mutants #19–24August 12, 2022[21]ISBN 978-1302931193
New Mutants by Vita Ayala – Volume 3New Mutants #25–28November 8, 2022ISBN 978-1302931209
New Mutants – Volume 4New Mutants #29–33May 16, 2023ISBN 978-1302932763
New Mutants: Lethal LegionNew Mutants: Lethal Legion #1–5February 13, 2024ISBN 978-1302952419

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  19. ^New Mutants by Ed Brisson Vol. 1.
  20. ^New Mutants by Vita Ayala Vol. 1.
  21. ^New Mutants by Vita Ayala Vol. 2.

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