Aventures X-Men #3
In "Coeurs prisonniers," the X-Men, sans Serval, trade the battlefield for beachside relaxation on Genosha’s mutant paradise—only to find their vacation disrupted by a quiet, urgent mission. Meanwhile, Dents de Sabre hunts Serval through the frozen wilds of Alaska, where the chase is as much about survival as it is about secrets. Written by Ralph Macchio, Stéphane Deschamps, and Mark Edens, with art by Andrew Wildman and cover by Andrew Wildman, this 1996 issue blends tense isolation with the uneasy calm of a world that never truly lets go.
In "Le vent du nord," the X-Men, sans Serval, head to Genosha for a well-earned break, while Dents de Sabre hunts the missing mutant through the frozen wilds of Alaska. The story weaves tension between sanctuary and pursuit, setting a quiet, isolated tone against the vast, untamed landscape.
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