Generation M #4
The penultimate chapter of Marvel's 2006 Decimation tie-in limited series arrives with a striking cover by Stuart Immonen — a bare-chested, white-winged figure rises with clenched fists against a glowing cityscape, while a hunched, vulnerable figure crouches in the foreground, feathers scattered around them. The contrast between that soaring, luminous presence and the broken figure below sets a quietly devastating tone that feels entirely at home in this post-House of M world. With Paul Jenkins writing and Ramón Bachs on interior art, this penultimate issue promises the same unflinching humanity that has defined the series.
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With a brutal killer still stalking her and hounding her to tell his story, Sally continues to write articles about mutants who lost their powers on M-Day. She interviews Marrow in the Morlock tunnels and learns that their ranks have been decimated. She is finally granted an interview with one of the X-Men to get official word directly from Xavier's camp about how the loss of most of Earth's mutants has affected them. Her contact turns out to be ex-boyfriend Warren Worthington who reveals that he is one of the mutants who lost his powers.
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