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Cover: Steve Pugh

Generation X #75

Jun 2001 · Marvel · 2.99 USD; 4.50 CAD
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“Brand New Day”

In "Brand New Day," the fallout from Moira's mysterious disappearance weighs heavily on Generation X: Banshee retreats into alcohol, Emma spirals into volatility, and the team's unity begins to fracture. When Chamber is summoned to join the X-Men, the remaining members face a turning point—deciding it's time to leave the team behind and forge their own path. Written by Brian Wood and illustrated by Ron Lim, with inks by Sandu Florea and Randy Elliott, colors by VLM, and lettering by Richard Starkings and Comicraft, this pivotal issue features a striking cover by Steve Pugh.

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writer Brian Wood · artist Ron Lim · inker Sandu Florea · inker Randy Elliott · colorist VLM · letterer Richard Starkings · letterer Comicraft · cover Steve Pugh

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writer Brian Wood
artist Ron Lim
colorist VLM
letterer Comicraft
cover pencils, inks Steve Pugh

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After learning of Moira's death, Banshee has become an alcoholic recluse. With authorities investigating her sister's strange disappearance, Emma has grown surly and psychotic. When Chamber gets called up to join the X-Men, the rest of Generation X decides the time has come for them to move on as well and they all quit the team.

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