Generation X #9
In "La mare de larmes," Generation X plunges into the eerie Danger Grotto in a desperate search for a missing local girl taken by the mystic Token. As Jubilee and Chamber are sidetracked by the enigmatic Pooka Elwood, who urges them to find Synch, the rest of the team follows Dirt Nap through a dimensional rift, leading them into a strange realm where Synch is held captive by Chimera and M-Plate—on the brink of being taken to the mysterious Citadel of the Universal Amalgamator. Written by Larry Hama and Nicole Duclos, with art by Andy Smith and inks by Walden Wong, this issue blends supernatural tension with the team’s growing urgency, all rendered in vivid colors by Mike Rockwitz and lettered by Studio Vianney Jalin, with a cover by Jason Pearson.
In "La mare de larmes," Jubilee, Skin, and Husk bring a young thief named Jo to the school, only to realize she must be hidden during a fierce mutant clash. As Generation X fights Chimera and her Plasma Wraiths—alongside the fused entity M-Plate—strange dimensional distortions test the team’s resolve, and Synch is captured before vanishing into the chaos.
In "Etranges pratiques," Generation X scrambles through the eerie Danger Grotto to find a missing local girl snatched by the mystic Token. As Jubilee and Chamber are sidetracked by the mischievous Pooka Elwood, the rest of the team follows the mutant rat Dirt Nap through a rift that leads them into a strange parallel realm—where Synch is already trapped, caught between the clutches of Chimera and M-Plate, and being drawn toward the mysterious Citadel of the Universal Amalgamator.
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