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"Vom Tode auferstanden" marks a pivotal moment in the X-Men's journey, as the team graduates from Xavier's school and Cyclops takes command under the Professor's temporary absence. With the introduction of Cerebro, the mutant-detecting machine, the X-Men's future hangs in the balance—especially when Magneto recruits the Blob, only for a sudden mental lapse to expose a long-buried secret. Written by Stan Lee and Reinhard Mordek, with dynamic artwork by Jack Kirby and Chic Stone, and vibrant colors by Stan Goldberg, this 1975 issue captures the team at a turning point, where loyalty, memory, and destiny collide.
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The X-Men graduate from Xavier's school. The Professor says he is taking a leave of absence and puts Cyclops in charge. He shows him his new mutant-detecting machine, Cerebro. Magneto finds the Blob and invites him to join the Brotherhood. During a scuffle, Xavier's mental blocks dissolve and Blob remembers the secret of the X-Men. The Blob's name lights up on Cerebro and Scott calls the X-Men back to battle the evil mutants. During the battle, Magneto shoots missiles at the X-Men, even though the Blob is in the line of fire. The Blob, feeling betrayed, decides to return to carnival life.
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