Generation M #3
Part of Marvel's 2006 Decimation crossover event, this third chapter of the five-issue Generation M series brings raw emotional weight right to the surface. The cover by Stuart Immonen depicts a massive, pink-haired woman mid-cry, fists raised in anguish against a backdrop of a burning, crumbling cityscape, while a lone grey figure stumbles away through the devastation below — a striking image that captures the human cost at the heart of this story. With writing by Paul Jenkins and interior art by Ramón Bachs and John Lucas, this series continues to explore what it means to lose something fundamental to who you are.
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Sally awakens from a nightmare about her dead daughter to take a phone call from a serial killer who is slaughtering de-powered mutants. She later attends an ex-mutant support group but finds most of the attendees pathetic. She is approached after the meeting by the Blob who points her towards a real story--the former mutants who are incarcerated in Ravencroft Asylum. She observes the inmates at the asylum and learns that the few mutants who retained their powers after M-Day are lording it over the ones who lost their powers. As she is leaving, the mutant killer throws a dead body on her car.
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