Generation X #7
In "Les insoumis," the Gen X kids are on the run in Los Angeles, evading Operation Zero Tolerance, when Skin seeks help from his old enemy Tores—only to be betrayed and forced to flee from Prime Sentinels. Meanwhile, Banshee and Emma track the team to a Miami safe house, where they’re intercepted by Emplate, who offers to reveal the kids’ location in exchange for Penance. Written by James Robinson and Nicole Duclos, with dynamic art by Chris Bachalo and Pop Mhan, and a cover by Chris Bachalo and Al Vey, this 1999 issue delivers high-stakes tension and shifting alliances in the heart of a global hunt.
In "Les insoumis," the hunted Gen X team scrambles to stay ahead of Prime Sentinels after a betrayal in L.A., while Banshee and Emma chase leads to Miami—where an unexpected call from Emplate offers a clue in exchange for Penance. The story unfolds with tense escapes and shifting alliances, as trust becomes as fragile as their safety.
In "Le diable s’en mêle," Emma Frost makes a dangerous bargain with Emplate to secure the safety of the Gen X kids, leaving Banshee unconscious in her wake. Meanwhile, in Los Angeles, Skin relies on her old rival Tores for cover as the Prime Sentinels close in, while Daria, grappling with her own uncertain powers, tries to help Jubilee evade capture during Operation Zero Tolerance.
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