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''Wolverine and the X-Men'' is a
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series published by
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. The title features
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in his role as the
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of
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, the students of the school, and various members of the
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team, the
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, who serve as
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of the school.


Publication history

During the 2011 crossover '' X-Men: Regenesis'', Wolverine left
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with a group of X-Men and students. They moved back to
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, where they founded the
Jean Grey School for Higher Learning The X-Mansion or Xavier Institute is the common name for a mansion and research institute appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The mansion is depicted as the private estate of Charles Francis Xavier, a character in X ...
. The initial issues of ''Wolverine and the X-Men'' mainly featured the Jean Grey School and its faculty and students. The main antagonist in the book was a new
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made up of homicidal genius children, led by Kade Kilgore. Starting from issue #9 the series became a tie-in to the ''
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'' event until issue #18, except for issue #17 which featured a standalone story. Starting from issue #19, the series became part of the ''
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'' event. According to writer Jason Aaron, the book would follow the events of issue #18, in which the character Broo was shot in the head, and would return to the same type of stories that they were doing before ''Avengers vs. X-Men''. "This is our first Marvel NOW! issue, issue #19, so if anything we're trying to get back to where we were before the 'AvX' madness. It picks up right after the events of 18. There were a lot of angry people on the Internet, which was great. It made my day.". The first volume ended in February 2014 at issue #42. It was relaunched as a new volume 2 one week later by Jason Latour as part of the All-New Marvel NOW! event. With the death of Wolverine, the second volume ended with issue 12. It was followed by ''
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,'' a limited series set after Logan's death. In it, Spider-Man leads a Special Class while secretly investigating the students at Wolverine's request.


Synopsis


Volume 1

Regenesis
Wolverine The wolverine (), (''Gulo gulo''; ''Gulo'' is Latin for "gluttony, glutton"), also referred to as the glutton, carcajou, or quickhatch (from East Cree, ''kwiihkwahaacheew''), is the largest land-dwelling species of the family Mustelidae. It is ...
leaves Cyclops' Utopia and founds the Jean Grey School of Higher Learning with
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, Beast, Iceman, and several other mutants as junior faculty and students. He also negotiates with Captain America to release
Kid Omega Quintavius Quirinius "Quentin" Quire, also known as Kid Omega, is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, usually in those featuring the X-Men. Quire first appeared in ''New X-Men'' #134 (January, 2003). ...
to his custody as a student. On the first day the NY State
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is sent to approve the school's charter, but to complicate things the new Hellfire Club attacks the school with Frankenstein monster clones and a
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. The Krakoa eventually decides to join as an unofficial X-Man and the clones are subdued. Wolverine then hires attorney
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to sue
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, the new black king of the
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and CEO of Kilgore, for damages following an attack. Beast brainwashes representatives of the New York State BOE to have them grant the school an educational charter.
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loses his board seat on Worrthington Industries, due to a corporate coup initiated by the Hellfire Club. Wolverine then realizes he cannot financially keep the school open, so he travels to a casino planet with Quinton Quire. Kitty Pryde, who has found herself mysteriously pregnant with
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must defend the school from a mysterious bounty hunter named Dr. Xanto Starblood. Wolverine does not make it back with the casino winnings, but it turns out Krakoa can create diamonds, so the school does not have any more financial problems. Alpha & Omega Avengers vs X-Men Soon the war between the Avengers and X-Men comes to the school. Wolverine initially stays neutral, but Cyclops comes to school to secretly recruit
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, Iceman,
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, and Angel.
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comes to the academy to return his son and kill the Phoenix, but is brutally defeated by the combined Phoenix Force. Eventually, the Phoenix Force is defeated by
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, but Broo is shot in the face by Kade Kilgore while investigating Oya's mysterious new friend. Marvel Now Angel has returned to his family's Worthington Industries and hires Murdock to prove the executives were planning to illegally obtain control. With the directors fired, Angel hires students from his A.P. economics class as his new board of directors. Angel is no longer interested in his business and decides to recruit new mutants for the school, he eventually travels to
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to enroll Iara Dos Santos, a.k.a. Shark-Girl after a scuffle with Mystique and
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. Kilgore then established the Hellfire Academy with his first recruit, the mutant Mudcrab. Kitty also is too busy to run the school now that she is watching the time-displaced
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. She hires
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as new headmistress. The Murder Circus comes into town and brainwashes all the adults in Salem Center. The students are able to break the spell thanks to new student
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. It turns out
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and Calcabria are searching for the last descendant of Victor Frankenstein, who is Baron Maximilian von Katzenelnbogen. After narrowly escaping and almost getting Oya killed twice, Max embraces his Frankenstein heritage. Now with some downtime, Kitty Pryde and Bobby Drake go on a date and Storm argues with her ex-husband the
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during a tele-conference, then shares a passionate kiss with Wolverine.Wolverine and the X-Men, Vol. 5 Broo wakes up from his coma in a feral state. Wolverine decides to take Oya, Jia Jing, Broo, Quentin, Glob Herman, Shark Girl, and Eye Boy to Savage Land in order to teach them survival. Wolverine's brother,
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kidnaps Wolverine and sets a trap for the students by teleporting cowboys from the past and androids from the future. His intention was to give the students "real life" training, but the students rebel. Eventually Wolverine rejoins the group, but refuses to fight Dog. One of the cowboys shoots at Dog and Quentin stops the bullet even though Dog punched him minutes ago. Dog feels guilty and teleports out. Wolverine gathers all the students except Glob, who ran away before the battle. It turns out Wolverine expelled him on the plane ride over. Sauron recruits Glob for the Hellfire Academy. Issue #29 flashes forward 25 years into the future. Wolverine is still headmaster of the school and opens a time capsule. He decides to change the past by sending his younger self a key to a special vault left behind by Dog Logan. Back in the present Oya decides to join the Hellfire Academy. Beast travels to S.W.O.R.D. HQ to enlist the help of Dr. Xanto Starblood in reinstating Broo's mind. Before he can help,
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teleports Starblood and Broo. It turns out the Toad and Quentin have been conspiring to turn Glob and Oya. HellFire Saga Quentin Quire and Snot-Boy are teleported to a secret island by The Philistine and start their first day at the Hellfire Academy. Mystique teaches first period class called "Introduction to Evil". Second period is Science taught by
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. Third period is
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by Dr. Xanto Starblood. Dog Logan teaches PE and Husk is the librarian and lunch lady.
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teaches evil literature and Madame Mojo teaches public relations. Wendigo is the danger room instructor and Toad, to his chagrin, is the janitor. Sabertooth is the headmaster. The goal of the school is to create the next generation of villains, so Kilgore can sell more sentinels. Quentin finds Oya and vows to try to help her find Broo's assailant and then help escape. The Philistine, who received his powers from an mystical device called the ''
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'', can block Quentin's telepathy and read his mind. They try to torture and weaken him so he can enter The Siege and transform, like Snot-Boy. Toad has a change of heart and tries to free him from Sauron and Madame Mojo. During the break out, Husk and the new Hellions try to stop them and Kilgore asks Oya to become the new Black Queen. She agrees only if he will kill Broo. Kilgore states that will be easy, since he already shot him in the face. Wolverine uses the Bamfs to track down the Lord Death Strike, who he hopes knows the academies location, but Beast realizes that Krakoa knows where the island is located and they follow him hidden island. Kilgore has other Krakoas fight off the X-Men's Krakoa and Iceman, while Wolverine and the X-Men fight off the Academy's staff. As the Hellfire Club members begin to fight with each other, Toad begins to rip off all of Husk's layers until she regains her sanity. The Philistine then takes Wilhemina into the Siege, leaving Dog to rescue Kade and the Bamfs rescuing the remaining students, Manuel Enduque and Baron Maximilian, before the school is destroyed. The conclusion of the arc shows Manuel and Max become new students at the Jean grey School, Oya and Quentin are now dating, Broo is finally cured of his feral state by a mysterious blue-skinned apparition, and Kade trapped within the Siege Perilous.


Battle of the Atom

The Jean Grey School is the center of the 10 issue crossover
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event.


Graduation

After the battle of the Atom,
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visits the school with a flotilla. Wolverine does not respond well to her show of force. He has Quinton hack into S.H.I.E.L.D. database about a sentinel base. The Cuckoo Sisters also notice the hack and Cyclops investigates. Two new students, Joseph and Josephine Bricklemoore join the school, but it turns out that they are double agents working for S.H.I.E.L.D.'s mutant liaison, Dazzler, who is actually Mystique. Joseph grows fond of the students and school, but Josephine does not want to fail S.H.I.E.L.D. because they might get sent back to the orphanage where they grew up. The other students figure out they are agents and are taking Mutant Growth Hormone. Josephine wants to fight her way out, but she is stunned by Joseph, who asks Quentin to mind wipe them both. Wolverine and Cyclops defeat the sentinels base and have a heart-to-heart. Toad gets fired as the school janitor for helping the Hellfire Club. He then helps Baron Maximilian escape the school, but beats up Manuel. Manuel repeats a final message from Toad to Paige Guthrie, the new guidance counselor, who does not remember falling in love with Toad. Issue 42 begins with graduation ceremony. Quentin is upset he has not become the villain he always thought he will be. The issue incorporates
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s to an adult Idie and geriatric Logan. Logan has decided it is time to close the school. The 2014 Annual takes place during the Infinity Crossover event. It takes place at the Shi'ar School for Superguardians where Kubark is sent back to finish his training after being removed from the Jean Grey School. He is ostracized by other students for being different (he is the last Strontian and only member of his class, since classes are based on race). As the Builders attack the Shi'ar home planet all the sub-guardians, or students, are sent to battle, except Gladiator orders four Warbirds to guard Kubark back on the planet. Kubark breaks free from his wardens and joins the fray. He earns the respect of his fellow students after destroying a Builder battle ship and even steals a kiss from a female Smasher. His father relates to his solitude and allows him to return to the Jean Grey School.


Volume 2

Tomorrow Never Learns Edan Younge, CEO of the mysterious Phoenix Corporation, tries to recruit Quentin Quire and sends Faithful John to the school to kill Evan in order to prevent him from becoming Apocalypse. The team travels to the future with
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to find out Quentin becomes the new Phoenix Force. With the help of Cyclops and new student Nature Girl, Faithful John is defeated, Evan is saved, and Edan Younge is killed. However, Quentin becomes the new CEO of Phoenix and abandons the school.
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Melita Gardner begins writing a biography on Wolverine's life and interviews the students. In a last ditch effort to turn him from an evil path, Wolverine infiltrates a Hellfire Club party and confronts Quentin with Magneto's helmet for psychic protection, but fails. Storm returns later and destroys the party pretending to be under Quentin's control, thus putting him on probation with the Hellfire Club and undermining his plans.


Jean Grey School for Higher Learning


Contributors

Regular writers *
Jason Aaron Jason Aaron (born January 28, 1973) is an American comic book writer, known for his creator-owned series '' Scalped'' and '' Southern Bastards'', as well as his work on Marvel series ''Ghost Rider'', ''Wolverine'', ''PunisherMAX'', ''Thor'', and ' ...
(2011–14) *
Jason Latour David Jason Latour (born 1977) is an American comic book artist and writer known for his work for Image, Dark Horse, Marvel and DC comics on titles such as ''Wolverine (comic book), Wolverine'', ''Bucky Barnes, Winter Soldier'', ''Southern Basta ...
(2014) Regular artists *
Chris Bachalo Chris Bachalo (born August 23, 1965) is a Canadian comic book illustrator known for his quirky, cartoon-like style. He became well known for stints on DC Comics' ''Shade, the Changing Man'' and Neil Gaiman's two Death (Sandman), Death series. Chr ...
(2011–12) *
Nick Bradshaw Nick may refer to: * Nick (given name) * A cricket term for a slight deviation of the ball off the edge of the bat * British slang for being arrested * British slang for a police station * British slang for stealing * Short for nickname Pla ...
(2011–14) *
Mahmud Asrar Mahmud Anjum Asrar (born November 20, 1976 in Ankara, Turkey"About"
Mahm ...
(2014)


Collected editions


Volume 1 (2011 series)


Volume 2 (2014 series)


References


External links

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