Uncanny X-Men (Vol 1 1963) Issues 142-150

Issues 142 to 150 of The Uncanny X-Men under Chris Claremont’s continued authorship further solidified the series’ critical and fan acclaim. These issues are part of Claremont's long and impactful run that deeply explored character psychology and introduced complex interpersonal dynamics within the team. This segment notably includes the aftermath of the iconic "Days of Future Past" storyline, which spans issues 141 and 142, where the X-Men deal with the implications of a dystopian future. These issues also explore deeper themes such as discrimination, fear, and acceptance, which are central to the X-Men's narrative. The artwork, with contributions from John Byrne and later Dave Cockrum, and enhanced by Terry Austin’s precise inking, remained visually compelling, effectively conveying the emotional depth and thrilling action of Claremont’s stories. Key issues include;

#142 - Conclusion of Days of Future Past story, Deaths of all future X-Men
#143 - Last John Byrne issue