Generation X #39
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeTwo young women charge forward in a fierce rush — the blonde in a rust-and-gold costume clutching a weapon, her dark-haired companion close behind with fire blazing at her back — while a looming mechanical-monster figure and other threats crowd the background. A watchful face peers down from the upper corner, adding a layer of unease to an already charged scene. This June 1998 issue of Generation X, subtitled "Trained Response," features cover art by Terry Dodson and Rachel Dodson at their energetic best, with writer Larry Hama steering the team through a story titled "Return from Forever.
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In an alternate dimension, Dirt Nap has swallowed M-Plate but cannot digest the villain and, as he explodes, Emplate and the M Twins emerge. The twins reveal that during the time they were merged with their brother, they learned what happened to the real M. Generation X battles Emplate but damage the Universal Amalgamator during the fight. The team jumps the train back to their home dimension but Synch and Penance miss their ride as they are trying to save the girl, Gaia. The pair rescue Gaia and are able to find their own doorway home but Synch gets beaten up on the other side.
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