Limited Serie #8
In "Recht voor iedereen!", the Vergelders race to contain the aftermath of a massive meteorite impact, while Magneto, sensing a familiar trace in a second meteorite, abandons the X-Men to investigate an ancient base of his own. As the Vergelders and Soviet Super-Soldiers converge on the same site, a tense standoff looms—each side driven by their own urgent mission. Written by Roger Stern and Siebe Snoeren, with dynamic art by Marc Silvestri and inks by Joe Rubinstein, and a striking cover by Silvestri and Rubinstein, this 1989 issue blends high-stakes urgency with the weight of buried history.
In "Recht voor iedereen!", the aftermath of a colossal meteorite impact throws the Vergelders into crisis as they scramble to respond. Magneto, recognizing the wreckage as remnants of an old base, abandons the X-Men to investigate—only to find himself pursued by both the Vergelders and Soviet Super-Soldiers, all racing toward the same shattered truth.
In "null," Magneto races against time to salvage critical hardware from the wreckage of Asteroid M, pursued by the Vergelders and a team of Russian heroes. With the X-Men now entering the fray, the stakes rise as old alliances fracture and the battlefield becomes a chaotic clash of ideologies and power.
In "null," Magneto, sheltered by fellow mutants in Singapore, makes a startling decision to surrender to the International Court, hoping to end the escalating conflict between humans and mutants. But as the world watches, the move only deepens the divide, turning the courtroom into a battleground of ideology and fear.
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