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Cover: Joe Madureira & Tim Townsend

Astonishing X-Men No. 2 [Marvel Legends Reprint] #[nn]

Nov 2005 · Marvel · 0.00 FREE
“No Exit”

In "No Exit," the Astonishing X-Men race against time to save Chicago from Holocaust’s deadly culling, with Sabretooth and Blink making a desperate move to buy them crucial seconds. As tensions rise and secrets surface, Wildchild delivers a vital clue about the Infinite processing plant while Rex delivers a shocking report to Apocalypse—Magneto’s hidden base has been found. Written by Scott Lobdell and brought to life with dynamic art by Joe Madureira, inks by Tim Townsend and Dan Green, and colors by Steve Buccellato and Digital Chameleon, this 2005 Marvel Legends Reprint features a cover by Joe Madureira and Tim Townsend.

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writer Scott Lobdell · artist Joe Madureira · inker Tim Townsend · inker Dan Green · colorist Steve Buccellato · colorist Digital Chameleon · letterer Chris Eliopoulos · cover Joe Madureira, Tim Townsend

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inker Dan Green
cover pencils Joe Madureira
cover inks Tim Townsend

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The X-Men travel to Chicago and try to save as many humans as they can from the impending culling by Holocaust. Sabretooth has Blink teleport himself and Wildchild directly to Holocaust so they can buy the X-Men a little bit of time. As Sabretooth battles his former partner, he learns the location of the Infinite processing plant and sends Wildchild to the X-Men with this information. Meanwhile, Rex tells Apocalypse that he has located the base of Magneto and his X-Men, Charles Xavier's old mansion in Westchester County.

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