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Astonishing X-Men #42 cover
Cover: Salvador Larroca

Astonishing X-Men #42

Nov 2011 · Marvel · 3.99 USD
📊 ~32,700 copies sold its debut month
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“Meanwhile Conclusion”

Astonishing X-Men #42 closes out the "Meanwhile Conclusion" with a cover by Salvador Larroca that crackles with sci-fi tension — a cool-headed blonde in a space helmet dual-wields futuristic pistols while a small winged dragon perches on her shoulder, both of them looming over a snarling, fang-filled alien creature below. It's a striking image that promises high-stakes, off-world danger for this 2011 Marvel series. Written by John Dudas and Brian Michael Bendis with art by Scott Morse, this is a fine entry point for fans who love their X-Men adventures with an interstellar edge.

writer John Dudas · writer Brian Michael Bendis · artist, inker Scott Morse · colorist Jason Hvam · letterer Sharpefont's Paul Tutrone · cover Salvador Larroca

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writer John Dudas
artist, inker Scott Morse
colorist Jason Hvam
cover pencils, inks Salvador Larroca

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A comic store owner and volunteer fireman tells his story of traveling to New York to help in the rescue effort following the events of September 11, 2001.

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