Generation X #58
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe tagline "Terror in the Woods!" sets a genuinely unsettling tone for this 1999 issue of Generation X, and Terry and Rachel Dodson's cover delivers on that promise — a snarling, wild-haired orange-skinned figure looms menacingly over a frightened blond teenager, their body language radiating real dread against a stark stone backdrop. Writer Jay Faerber and artist Darick Robertson bring their talents to the aptly titled "Something Wicked," suggesting the young mutants of Generation X are in for a rough time in the forest. It's a sharp, tense cover that grabs your attention right off the rack.
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Penance is running wild in the woods around the school and the Gen X kids try to find her as they fear she has badly wounded one of the human students. When the perpetrator turns out to be a genuine sasquatch, they call Alpha Flight in to help. M's father arrives to take her two twin sisters home. After an encounter with his son, the captured Emplate who gleefully recounts how he killed his mother, Cartier decides to withdraw M from the Massachusetts Academy as well.
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