Astonishing X-Men: Xenogenesis #3
In "Xenogenesis Part Three," the X-Men face a chilling moral dilemma as they confront dictator Joshua N'Dingi, who believes mutant babies are deadly Warpies. With tensions rising, they encounter an alternate-dimensional version of Jim Jaspers and a sudden, eerie intrusion from a ghost box—ushering in a wave of Furies. Written by Warren Ellis and illustrated by Kaare Andrews, with colors by Frank D'Armata and letters by Virtual Calligraphy and Clayton Cowles, this issue blends political dread with supernatural mystery, all anchored by Andrews’ striking cover.
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The X-Men have a standoff with local dictator, Joshua N'Dingi, who wants to kill a room full of "mutant" babies because he claims they are Warpies. He tells them a story of his time in Britain when he was working on a case involving Jim Jaspers and had half of his body blown away by an exploding Warpie which he mistook for a child. The X-Men catch a man lurking around the outskirts of the village who turns out to be the Jim Jaspers of an alternate dimension. As they are confronting him, a ghost box appears and Furies march out.
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