Avengers (vol. 1) #503 (Dec. 2004): "Chaos: Part Four of Four", page 30, panel 2:
Magneto (speaking to unconscious body of Scarlet Witch): "Xavier was right. It was you. I failed you."
Avengers Finale #1 (Jan. 2005), page 9, panel 1:
Quicksilver (talking about Scarlet Witch): "She's with my father. Magneto has left the country an taken her to Charles Xavier. Xavier's trying to repair her mind through any number of... psychic techniques. Xavier will try to make her what she once was. To heal her mind. But even if he does... My sister, when she realizes what she has done here..."
Beyond Comprehension (Mar. 2014): "Maximum System Efficiency", page 133:
"...can I try my French on you guys?" Sariah asked... "Si Robbie et Max peuvent à la fois lire dans les pensées et parler par télépathie à un autre, alors sont-ils Professeur X de X-Men? Si c'est le cas, ce serit cool!"
Max and Robbie[:] "No!... We may be able to read minds... but we are nothing like Professor X from X-Men. Sorry."
Captain America (vol. 1) #177 (Sep. 1974): "Lucifer Be Thy Name", pages 5-6:
(pg. 5) Falcon (to Captain America): "...But hey! remember how Professor X said I might be a mutant? We still have to find out if that's true!"
(pg. 6) Falcon: "What did the Professor say-- 'I've heard you have an uncommon rapport with your hawk'?"
Captain America (vol. 1) #181 (Jan. 1975): "The Mark of Madness!", page 9, panel 6:
Falcon (to Redwing): "Good work, Reddy! Your trainin's comin' along fine! I'm beginnin' to believe what Professor X said, about you 'n' me havin' a special link-- --an' the time has come to prove it!"
Captain America (vol. 1) #186 (June 1975): "Mind Cage!", page 8, panel 3:
Red Skull (speaking about the Falcon): "Only his love for birds did I leave him -- though I strengthened it, giving him and the falcon he'd trained a super-normal mental link--* --so that I might use that trait as the basis for -- a perfect partner for you!"
footnote: "*Remember Prof. X in #174?"
Captain America (vol. 1) #436 (Feb. 1995): "Everybody Hurts Sometime", page 21, panel 4:
Captain America (lying paralyzed, thinking): "I'll let others fight for me. I'll just be an advisor, like Professor X."
Captain America Annual #4 (Nov. 1977): "The Great Mutant Massacre!", page 25, panel 6:
Captain America (thinking): "If only I'd been able to reach Xavier last week! I'd feel a lot better about facing Magneto with the X-Men by my side!"
Dark X-Men #2 (Feb. 2010): "Journey to the Center of the Goblin: Part Two", page 6, panel 2:
Norman Osborn: "They're going to build statues of you. Xavier, Summers, they lived for this moment. but I got it."
Magik (vol. 1) #1 (Dec. 1983): "Little Girl Lost", pages 1, 17:
(pg. 1) Illyana Rasputin (narrating): "I was born in a small house... .When I was very young, Charles Xavier brought my brother here, to America, to his School for Gifted Youngsters."
(pg. 17) Illyana (narrating): "...Ororo takes me for a stroll 'round he garden. It reminds me of her attic, at Professor Xavier's mansion..."
Magik (vol. 1) #4 (Mar. 1984): "Darkchild", pages 22-23:
Illyana (narrating): "I returned with the X-Men to their home in New York, at Professor Xavier's School. I'd already been to my parents', I saw no reason to make another try... I hear squeals of laughter from the yard, as the Professor's novice students, the New Mutants, are released from class a little early."
Marvel Knights Spider-Man #6 (Nov. 2004): "Venomous: Part Two", page 18, panel 1:
Rachel Summers: "I'm thinking, I'm thinking. This isn't the kind of stuff I usually do. Professor X was the one who specialized in missing persons, but I'm definitely getting some information here."
Marvel Knights Spider-Man #14 (July 2005): "Wild Blue Yonder, Part Two", page 8, panel 2:
Captain America: "I don't know what Xavier puts up with, Logan, but this kind of activity is not tolerated in the Avengers."
The Uncanny X-Men (vol. 1) #123 (July 1979): "Listen--Stop Me If You've Heard It--But This One Will KILL You!", pages 4, 6-7:
(pg. 4) Miss Locke: "I'm afraid that Professor Xavier's private box is being refurbished. But the director hopes this one will serve as well."
The Uncanny X-Men (vol. 1) #134 (June 1980): "Too Late, the Heroes!", pages 8, 12, 16:
(pg. 8) Beast (Hank McCoy, reading a book by Julian Jaynes): "Interesting theory, too-- though it's more up Professor Xavier's alley than mine. I ought to pay him and the X-Men a visit."
The Uncanny X-Men (vol. 1) #160 (Aug. 1982): "Chutes and Ladders!", pages 4, 22:
[pg. 4] Storm (thinking): "Worse, Professor Xavier remains in coma, his condition critical and deteriorating. And Scott has yet to return, in answer to our summons."
[pg. 22] Colossus: "You know, my friends, sometimes I wish I had never heard of Charles Xavier, or the X-Men."
Uncanny X-Men (vol. 1) #402 (Feb. 2002): "Utility of Myth", pages 3-4, 20:
(pg. 3) Banshee: "I'm protecting the dream, Kurt. You remember the dream, don't yeh? In so many ways, I've sought to serve that dream. What Charles Xavier espoused, I've carried with me always, through every incarnation I've taken part in ...so much has happened. The school annex closing. Charles going public..."
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