Fantastic Four #6
In "Living History," Dan Slott and Paco Medina (with Sean Izaakse on inks) deliver a high-stakes family drama where Val and Franklin Richards are left to manage the volatile situation between N'kalla and Jo-Venn—two alien children from warring Skrull and Kree lineages. When the tension escalates beyond their control, Wolverine and Spider-Man arrive on the scene, each responding to a crisis they don’t fully understand, while the Priests of Pama begin to interpret the aliens’ presence as a harbinger of the Dark Harvest. Cover by Nick Bradshaw.
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Val and Franklin are sent back to Earth by their parents, charged with watching N'kalla and Jo-Venn, the warring alien children (Skrull and Kree respectively). Unable to control the children's fighting, the Richardses call for help, and both Wolverine and Spider-Man respond without knowing exactly what the problem is. Believing Alicia to be in danger, Wolverine stabs N'kalla, only recognizing her as a Skrull but not a child. Elsewhere, the presence of the aliens is detected by the Priests of Pama, who believe it is a sign of the coming Dark Harvest.
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