Generation X #14
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Jubilee's Top Ten Reasons Why Emplate Is a Loser!", Jubilee takes a sharp, sarcastic stand against the villain who's captured most of Generation X, turning her instability into a weapon with a burst of fireworks that frees her teammates. With Bishop rallying the group and Emplate left reeling from Penance’s unexpected betrayal, the team faces a quiet moment of loss as they realize Synch is gone—possibly under Emplate’s control. Written by Scott Lobdell and illustrated by Pascual Ferry, with inks by Mark Buckingham and colors by Steve Buccellato, this 1996 issue delivers a bold, character-driven showdown. The cover by Chris Bachalo captures the chaos and wit of the moment.
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Emplate has captured most of Generation X and Jubilee taunts him into feeding off of her as her powers have become unstable and Emplate ends up shooting off enough fireworks to free his captives. Bishop helps the kids drive off Emplate's allies but the villain himself sticks around to collect Penance. Instead of returning into his fold, however, Penance attacks Emplate and he leaves with his feelings hurt. The team realizes that Synch is no longer with them and is probably under Emplate's control.
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