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Cover: Joe Madureira & Tim Townsend

Generation X #16

Jun 1996 · Marvel · 1.95 USD; 2.75 CAD
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“Out of Sync!”

In "Out of Sync!", Generation X faces a chilling internal threat as Synch, manipulated by Emplate, turns on his teammates with ruthless precision. With time running out, M offers a desperate solution—linking Synch to her biometric signature, a move that may break Emplate’s hold, while back at the school, Chamber’s condition worsens and Skin sets out to reach Professor X, only to be ambushed by the X-Cutioner. Written by Scott Lobdell and Todd DeZago, with art by Tom Grummett and inks by Al Milgrom, this pivotal issue features a cover by Joe Madureira and Tim Townsend.

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writer Scott Lobdell · writer Todd DeZago · artist Tom Grummett · inker Al Milgrom · colorist Malibu · letterer Richard Starkings · colorist Team Buccellato · letterer Comicraft · cover Joe Madureira, Tim Townsend

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colorist Malibu
letterer Comicraft
cover pencils Joe Madureira
cover inks Tim Townsend

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Synch, under the control of Emplate, shows no mercy as he attacks his teammates in Generation X. M offers to let Synch synch with her biometric signature to utilize her powers and, as Emplate is her brother, it somehow snaps Everett out from under the villain's control. Back at the school, Chamber's condition is rapidly deteriorating after an encounter with Onslaught and Skin decides to take him to Professor X for help. The pair don't get very far before they are attacked by the X-Cutioner.

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