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Cover: Tom Feister & Tony Harris

Exiles #6

Apr 2004 · Marvel · 17.99 USD; 29.00 CAD
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“Avengers Forever Part 1 of 2”
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Exiles Vol. 6: Fantastic Voyage collects issues #61–68 of the 2004 Exiles series, continuing the reality-hopping team's adventures as they navigate alternate dimensions and face new threats. This volume features the return of familiar X-Men characters and explores the consequences of the team's mission to fix broken timelines.

In "Avengers Forever Part 1 of 2," the Exiles are pulled from their disparate realities and sent to the pivotal moment of the Fantastic Four’s origin, where they must help the team adapt to their newly cosmic-powered forms. Tensions flare when the Thing, overwhelmed by his transformation, erupts in uncontrollable rage, turning on everyone nearby. Written by Judd Winick and illustrated by Clayton Henry, with inks by Mark Morales and colors by Transparency Digital, this issue features a dynamic cover by Tom Feister and Tony Harris.

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writer Judd Winick · artist Clayton Henry · inker Mark Morales · colorist Transparency Digital · letterer Dave Sharpe · cover Tom Feister, Tony Harris

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letterer Dave Sharpe
cover pencils, inks Tom Feister
cover pencils, inks Tony Harris

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After being gathered once again from separate realities, the Exiles are sent to the genesis moment of the Fantastic Four to help them adjust to their new cosmic born powers. The Thing goes nuts, however, and lays into everyone in sight.

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