Limited Serie #4
In "Heartbreak Hotel," Dazzler's powers spiral out of control, leading her to a secluded recovery haven brought to her by Beest. As their bond deepens, Alexander Flynn arrives with a dangerous offer: help her regain control, but only if she performs in a brutal mutant arena. With Beest reluctantly following, the stakes rise when the fight turns deadly—yet Dazzler, now feeling a strange sense of belonging, refuses to flee. Written by Ann Nocenti and Siebe Snoeren, with bold art by Don Perlin and inks by Kim DeMulder, and colored by Petra Scotese, this 1987 limited series issue features a striking cover by Bill Sienkiewicz.
In a sun-drenched Hollywood of 1987, Beest tracks down Wonder Man during a rare vacation, only to find himself drawn into a web of shifting lights and secrets when Dazzler reenters the scene—her powers flaring unpredictably after signing a mysterious contract with Hugo Longride. Amid glittering parties and hidden agendas, Hank and Simon confront the dazzling performer’s sudden transformation, while Beest steps in to protect her from forces beyond her control.
In "Heartbreak Hotel," Dazzler finds herself drawn to Beest after her powers spiral out of control, leading to a fragile peace in a secluded recovery haven. When Alexander Flynn reappears with a dangerous offer—helping her regain control in exchange for a performance—Dazzler agrees, dragging Beest into a world he never expected. As the arena’s brutal spectacle unfolds, the line between performance and peril blurs, leaving Dazzler torn between loyalty and belonging.
In "Het sprookje werd werkelijkheid," Beest and Dazzler navigate a fragile moment of connection, even as Hank disapproves of her dangerous arena fights. When Beest uncovers a lab experiment gone wrong, he’s injected with a substance that amplifies Dazzler’s powers—leading to a shocking confrontation in the arena. As chaos unfolds and the crowd demands violence, the two must confront their bond amid escalating danger.
In "Schaakmat," Dr. Doom’s long-lost son, Flynn, emerges with a shocking claim—and a dangerous plan to seize Latveria. As the truth unravels, it’s revealed that Hugo Longride was never human, but a robot designed to watch Flynn, whose real identity remains a mystery. With Max freeing Beest and Dazzler, the mutant resistance rises, turning the arena into a battleground for power—and purpose.
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