Marvel. Официальная коллекция комиксов #71
In this 2016 issue from the Hachette Official Marvel Collection, the X-Men’s shuttle crash-lands in Jamaica Bay, setting off a pivotal moment as Jean Grey emerges from the wreckage transformed—her powers surging toward the legendary Phoenix. With Professor X sending most of the team to Scotland for a much-needed break, the X-Men arrive at Banshee’s newly inherited ancestral castle, only to discover it’s already home to his cousin Tom and his friend Juggy. Written by Chris Claremont and illustrated by Dave Cockrum, with inks by Frank Chiaramonte and colors by Bonnie Wilford, the issue features a striking cover by Gil Kane and Dave Cockrum.
In "null," Cyclops remains at the helm as the original X-Men step away, leaving him to guide a new generation. When the sinister Nefaria seizes control of the Valhalla air force base, the X-Men must move in to confront the threat—before it’s too late.
In the wake of Thunderbird’s death, Scott’s grief spirals into something dangerous, unleashing an alien demon upon the X-Men. As Moira settles into the X-Mansion, tensions rise when Lang attempts to eliminate Rossi to protect Project Armageddon.
In "null," Eric the Red manipulates Havok and Polaris to turn on the X-Men, while Xavier, haunted by dreams of a distant cosmic conflict, departs for a much-needed retreat. Jean returns to the team as tensions rise and the line between mind and mission begins to blur.
In "null," the X-Men launch a high-stakes rescue mission to SHIELD's orbital platform, racing against time to save their teammates from Lang—only to face a terrifying wave of Sentinels, some eerily resembling the original X-Men. Written by a team known for their sharp storytelling and rendered with striking visuals, the story delivers tense action and emotional weight as the team confronts both external threats and unsettling echoes of their past.
In "null," the X-Men face a desperate fight to rescue their captured teammates from the X-Sentinels aboard a damaged space station. With the shuttle's systems failing, Jean must pilot it back to Earth—knowing the immense psychic strain may cost her everything.
In the aftermath of a crash in Jamaica Bay, Jean Grey awakens transformed—her power surging beyond control. To help her regain stability, Professor X sends the X-Men to Scotland, where Banshee’s ancestral castle becomes an unexpected refuge. The team arrives to find the estate already home to Sean’s cousin Tom and his friend Juggy, whose presence adds a new layer of tension to the fragile peace they’re trying to rebuild.
In "null," Storm confronts her deepest fear as claustrophobia triggers a haunting reimagining of her origin, while the X-Men struggle to stop Black Tom and Juggernaut from breaking through. The story unfolds with tense, intimate focus on Storm’s inner turmoil, testing her resolve as her past and present collide.
In "null," Storm confronts her deepest fears as claustrophobia triggers a haunting re-experiencing of her origin, while the rest of the X-Men struggle to stop Black Tom and Juggernaut from breaking through. Written by a team known for emotional depth and visual storytelling, the story unfolds with tense intimacy, grounding its supernatural stakes in raw personal vulnerability.
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