Generation X #11
In "Les échappés du néant," Synch awakens from a coma to find himself entangled in a mystery of identity and memory. As the twins reveal their origins—once merged beings born from their sister Monet’s sorrow—past betrayals and transformations come to light, including Emplate’s twisted manipulation of Monet into Penance. With Bianca unleashing a swarm of sentient roaches to forge a new army, the line between self and other blurs in this pivotal issue, written by Larry Hama and Nicole Duclos, illustrated by Terry Dodson and Rachel Dodson, with colors by Felix Serrano and letters by Studio Vianney Jalin, and a striking cover by Terry Dodson and Rachel Dodson.
In the fractured echoes of an alternate dimension, the monstrous Dirt Nap’s collapse unleashes Emplate and the M Twins, who carry secrets about the real M’s fate. As Generation X fights to survive the chaos, their desperate struggle damages the Universal Amalgamator, forcing a risky escape—but not before Synch and Penance are left behind to save Gaia, stumbling through a dangerous rift to find their own way home.
In "Tout sur Penance!," Synch snaps out of his coma to confront a mystery tied to the twins’ fractured past and their sister Monet’s transformation into Penance. As the truth unfolds, the twins reveal how Emplate’s betrayal led to their merging into a single entity—M—while Monet became Penance, a fate they now seek to undo. With Bianca turning roaches into dwarves and plotting her own rise, the line between identity and sacrifice blurs in a story that redefines what it means to be one’s true self.
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↩ Reprints Generation X #39 (1998), Generation X #40 (1998)
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