Excalibur #58
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThat bold headline — "X-Men No More!" — sets an urgent, provocative tone for this 1992 Marvel issue, and the cover by Joe Madureira and Joe Rubinstein delivers on the drama: Nightcrawler stands at the center, the lone figure upright amid a floor strewn with downed X-Men in their classic blue-and-yellow uniforms, while a dark-clad female figure is caught mid-fall beside him. The character portraits along the left edge — featuring the Excalibur roster — remind readers just how much is at stake when these two mutant teams' worlds collide. With Scott Lobdell and Alan Davis co-writing "Troll Call" and the rising young talent of Joe Madureira on interior art, this is a genuinely compelling chapter in Excalibur's early-'90s run.
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Excalibur and the X-Men conclude their battle with the Trolls and send them to live in peace with the Crazy Gang.
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