Generation X #32
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "A Day at the Circus!", the Gen X team takes a rare break from the chaos of Operation Zero Tolerance, trading mutant showdowns for big-top fun when Paige drags them to the circus—because, honestly, who else in the Marvel Universe runs a circus that isn’t the Circus of Crime? Meanwhile, Banshee journeys to Muir Isle, seeking answers from Moira about the mysterious split of M into two twin girls. Written by Tom DeFalco and illustrated by Mark Buckingham, with inks by Al Vey, Jon Holdredge, and Scott Hanna, and colors by Chris Sotomayor, this 1997 issue captures the team’s quieter moments with a mix of levity and lingering tension. The cover, by Humberto Ramos and Scott Hanna, perfectly frames the circus’s eerie glamour.
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Banshee travels to Muir Isle to see if Moira can discover why M has split into two twin girls. In order to try and relax after their recent battles with Operation Zero Tolerance, Paige drags the Gen X kids to the circus. And, seriously, does anyone in the Marvel Universe go to ANY other circus than the Circus of Crime.
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