Generation X #2
In Generation X #2, Emma’s quiet sanctuary in Canada becomes a tense refuge as Jubilee, M, Synch, and Husk cope with the psychic fallout of the Onslaught war. With Toad overstaying his welcome and trying to take charge, the fragile peace is tested—until Banshee and Sasquatch arrive, too late to stop the chaos but ready to help pick up the pieces. Written by Scott Lobdell and illustrated by Chris Bachalo, with inks by Mark Buckingham and colors by Steve Buccellato, this issue captures the growing pains of a team still finding its footing. The cover, by Chris Bachalo and Mark Buckingham, reflects the quiet tension beneath the surface.
In a quiet Canadian retreat, Emma tries to shield Jubilee, M, Synch, and Husk from the psychic fallout of Onslaught’s war, playing caretaker to the young mutants while the Toad’s disruptive presence unsettles the fragile peace. When Banshee and Sasquatch finally track them down, they arrive too late to stop the chaos—but not too late to witness the aftermath.
In the quiet aftermath of a global threat, Generation X gathers for a rare moment of peace at the Danger Grotto, sharing a picnic beneath the watchful eyes of their makeshift home. But not everyone is where they should be—Skin and Chamber remain on the road, hitching a ride with an unexpected companion, while Franklin Richards arrives at the team’s doorstep, adrift after losing his parents. Meanwhile, the shadow of Bastion begins to stretch across their lives, probing their pasts with cold precision.
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