Marvel. Официальная коллекция комиксов #93
In this pivotal 2017 issue from the Hachette Marvel Official Collection, the X-Men face escalating tension as Alex’s unstable powers threaten to spiral out of control, leaving him paralyzed and vulnerable. When a Sentinel attacks Lorna, and the Living Pharaoh demands the team’s arrest for destroying an ancient temple, the stakes rise fast—especially after a shocking broadcast reveals Bolivar Trask’s son declaring the Sentinels back in action. Written by Roy Thomas and brought to life with dynamic art by Neal Adams, with inks by Tom Palmer and coloring by Adams, this issue captures a turning point in the mutant saga, with cover art by Adams and Palmer.
In "null," Magneto confronts Lorna Dane with a revelation that forces her to choose between her father and the X-Men. As the X-Men prepare to fight Magneto’s forces, they’re quickly outmatched—forced to retreat, leaving Lorna behind with the man she may or may not call father.
In the scorching sands of the Egyptian desert, the X-Men face off against the Living Pharaoh, who abducts Alex and drains his mutant abilities to become the Living Monolith. As the battle rages, Alex fights back—not just to reclaim his power, but to unleash something far greater, unraveling the ancient temple’s secrets and confronting the monstrous form he’s now become. Left with no control over the storm within, he warns his teammates to stay far away.
In a tense, high-stakes chapter of the X-Men’s ongoing struggle, Lorna is ambushed by a Sentinel while the team grapples with the growing instability of Alex, whose powers spiral out of control. As the Egyptian authorities arrive, blaming the X-Men for temple damage, chaos erupts—especially when Alex vanishes into the fray, only to be hunted again. With Iceman and Beast racing back to the States, a chilling broadcast reveals the son of Bolivar Trask declaring the Sentinels' return, reigniting a global fear that threatens to consume them all.
In "null," the X-Men face a relentless wave of Sentinels as Beast and Iceman are hunted across a fractured landscape. With Bobby sacrificing himself to save Hank, Angel leads Cyclops and Jean back to the States, while Iceman is captured and brought to Trask’s base—where he reunites with Lorna and a newly transformed Alex, now Havok, confined in a containment suit. As Sentinels gather mutants worldwide, a hidden truth begins to unravel when Chalmers removes the medallion, causing the machines to turn against their creator.
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