The Uncanny X-Men » 117 issues
Volume » Published by Marvel. Started in 1998.
Volume 1.
Beast appears in 117 issues in this volume.
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Issue #-1
The Boy Who Saw Tomorrow !
July 1, 1997
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Issue #144
Even In Death...
April 1, 1981
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Issue #145
Kidnapped!
May 1, 1981
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Issue #149
And the Dead Shall Bury the Living!
September 1, 1981
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Issue #175
Phoenix
November 1, 1983
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Issue #176
Decisions
December 1, 1983
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Issue #210
The Morning After
October 1, 1986
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Issue #242
Burn
March 1, 1989
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Issue #243
Ashes
April 1, 1989
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Issue #261
Harriers Hunt
May 1, 1990
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Issue #264
Hot Pursuit
July 1, 1990
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Issue #272
The X-Tinction Agenda (Part 7): Capital Crimes
January 1991
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Issue #273
Too Many Mutants
February 1, 1991
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Issue #280
One Step Back --Two Steps Forward
September 1, 1991
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Issue #288
Time & Place
May 1, 1992
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Issue #289
Knots
June 1, 1992
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Issue #295
X-Cutioner's Song Part Five: Familiar Refrain
December 1, 1992
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Issue #296
X-Cutioner's Song Part 9: Crescendo
January 1, 1993
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Issue #297
X-Cutioner's Song Epilogue Songs End - Up and Around
February 1, 1993
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Issue #299
Nightlines
April 1, 1993
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Issue #300
Legacies
May 1993
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Issue #304
Fatal Attractions Part 3: ...For What Have I Done
September 1993
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Issue #306
Mortal Coils
November 1, 1993
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Issue #307
Bloodties Part IV of V: Night and Fog
December 1993
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Issue #308
Mixed Blessings
January 1, 1994
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Issue #310
...Show Me The Way To Go Home...
March 1, 1994
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Issue #311
Putting The Cat Out
April 1, 1994
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Issue #312
Romp
May 1, 1994
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Issue #313
Hands Across the Water
June 1, 1994
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Issue #318
Moving Day
November 1, 1994
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Issue #319
Untapped Potential
December 1, 1994
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Issue #321
Legion Quest Part 3: Auld Lang Syne
February 1, 1995
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Issue #322
Dark Walk
July 1, 1995
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Issue #323
A Nation Rising
August 1, 1995
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Issue #325
Generation of Evil
October 1995
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Issue #326
Evil Natures
November 1, 1995
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Issue #327
Whispers On the Wind
December 1995
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Issue #328
Precipice
January 1996
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Issue #330
Quest for the Crimson Dawn
March 1, 1996
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Issue #331
The Splinter Of Our Discontent
April 1, 1996
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