X-Day is a day of celebration for all fans of the Marvel X-Books. It was first celebrated on September 23, 1996 - the 33rd anniversary of the day that the first issue of The X-Men was published. Josh Wheeler had the idea to celebrate this historic occassion with a competition for all X-Fans in cyber-space.

To celebrate this date and to show their appreciation for the X-Books, Josh asked all X-Fans to find a creative way of demonstrating their enjoyment of the X-Books to the general public. Then he requested that they submit it to him, so that it would be posted on the internet for all the world to see.

To celebrate this date and to show their appreciation for the X-Books, Josh asked all X-Fans to find a creative way of demonstrating their enjoyment of the X-Books to the general public. Then he requested that they submit it to him, so that it would be posted on the internet for all the world to see.

The 1996 X-Day submissions came in the form of poems, fanfiction, fanart and websites devoted to the comic-cause. One person even submitted a catalogue of all his X-Comic books.

Josh has been unable to host the X-Day festivities since then, but the X-Day spirit lives on in many of the people who have enjoyed it so much. Some decided to hold the second and third annual X-Day festivites and as such requested submissions both for the non-competitive celebration and for the X-Day competiton. Previous years' submissions can be viewed by clicking the links below.

There are again three categories for submissions for this year's X-Day event. FanFiction & Poetry, Fanart and Websites. If you have a submission for this year's X-Day competition, please read the rules of submission and then feel free to submit your work!



If you support the X-Day cause, please show it by placing this image and a link back to this site on your web page. For more information on the X-Day event, or to request further information on the X-Day celebration, please mail
xday_1999@hotmail.com or pipik@mtu.edu.

Shannon will get back to you as soon as she can.





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