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Introduction: You are about to embark on an X-perience with "the strangest heroes of all"
X1: Origins : the X-factor in the existential
The lure of the normal : who wouldn't want to be a mutant? / Patrick D. Hopkins
Amnesia, personal identity, and the many lives of wolverine / Jason Southworth
Is suicide always immoral? Jean Grey, Immanuel Kant, and The dark Phoenix saga / Mark D. White
X-istential x-Men : Jews, supermen, and the literature of struggle / Jesse Kavaldo
X2: Evolution : consciousness, conscience, and cure
Mad genetics : the sinister side of biological mastery / Andrew Burnett
Layla Miller knows stuff : how a butterfly can shoulder the world / George A. Dunn
X-women and X-istence / Rebecca Housel
Mutant rights, torture, and X-perimentation / Cynthia McWilliams
When you know you're just a comic book character : deadpool / Joseph J. Darowski
X3: United : human ethics and mutant morality in the X-verse
Magneto, mutation, and morality / Richard Davis
Professor X wants you / Christopher Robichaud
Dirty hands and dirty minds : the ethics of mind reading and mindwriting / Andrew Terjesen
The mutant cure or social change : debating disability / Ramona Ilea
Mutants and the metaphysics of race / Jeremy Pierce
X4: The last stand : war, technology, death, and mutantkind
Mutant phenomonology / J. Jeremy Wisnewski
War and peace, power and faith / Katherine E. Kirby
High-tech mythology in X-Men / George Teschner.

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