2099 A.D. #7
In "Un urlo nel silenzio," the X-Men serve as law enforcers in the futuristic Halo City, but Xi'an chooses a different path—using his powers to heal the sick rather than uphold order. When a journalist seeks answers, he ends up interviewing the X-Men and Morfina Somers, the former minister of mutant affairs, in a story that quietly probes duty, identity, and the cost of power. Written by John Francis Moore and Pier Paolo Ronchetti, with art by Ron Lim and inks by Harry Candelario, this 1996 issue from Marvel Italia features a striking cover by Andrew Wildman and Stephen Baskerville.
In "Un urlo nel silenzio," Miguel uncovers a startling truth: high-frequency sound can destabilize Venom’s symbiotic form. With the world watching, he broadcasts the frequency in a desperate bid to stop the threat. Spider-Man confronts Venom and discovers a shocking secret beneath the suit—one he knows all too well. Meanwhile, the Vulture returns, but someone is shielding Kasey from his reach, and the line between ally and enemy grows dangerously thin.
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