Royal Mail unveils special stamp set to mark 60th anniversary of X-Men franchise

Royal Mail will mark the 60th anniversary of the X-Men franchise with a special stamp collection.

The 17-stamp set will feature some of the most popular characters from the Marvel comic book series, which was first published in 1963.

British comic book artist Mike McKone has created the main set of 12 stamps which includes the group’s founder Professor X as well as original members Cyclops, Angel, Iceman and Beast.

One of the 17 new X-Men stamps, showing character Professor X
Professor X (Royal Mail/PA)

An additional set of five stamps in the form of a miniature sheet has also been designed by comic book artist Lee Garbett and will feature some of the mutant enemies faced by the X-Men – Juggernaut, Mystique, Magneto, Emma Frost and Sabretooth.

The stamp for Professor X, otherwise known as Charles Francis Xavier, depicts the founder of the superhero team in a blue suit with one hand to his temple and the other outstretched, demonstrating his telepathic powers.

Wolverine (Royal Mail/PA)

Meanwhile, the stamp of Wolverine, who was played by Hugh Jackman in the film adaptations, shows the character wearing a yellow-and-black superhero suit with his signature metal claws on show.

The stamp for Magneto, who has been portrayed by both Sir Ian McKellen and Michael Fassbender in the films, sees the character don his classic red superhero suit and purple cape.

Magneto (Royal Mail/PA)

David Gold, director of external affairs and policy at Royal Mail, said: “Generations have grown up, enamoured by the adventures and the personalities of the X-Men and their enemies.

“We celebrate the X-Men Universe with these stylish new stamps featuring some of its iconic characters.”

One of the 17 new X-Men stamps, showing character Storm
Storm (Royal Mail/PA)

They depicted the group as being founded by mutant telepath Professor X, with his original team consisting of Cyclops, Marvel Girl, Angel, Beast and Iceman.

They were based in the professor’s home, which was transformed into the School for Gifted Youngsters and dubbed the X-Mansion.

An additional set of five stamps in the form of a miniature sheet has also been designed by comic book artist Lee Garbett (Royal Mail/PA)

The professor’s school later became a refuge for mutants from all over the world, forming teams such as the New Mutants, Excalibur and Generation X.

The first film adaptation, X-Men, was released in 2000 and a host of movies and spin-offs have followed since.

The stamps are available to pre-order from the Royal Mail website.

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