Marvel Icons : New Mutants #[nn]
This French collection gathers the early New Mutants stories by writer Chris Claremont and artist Bill Sienkiewicz, showcasing the team's transition from youthful adventures to darker, more complex narratives. It includes key issues from the series' run, highlighting Sienkiewicz's distinctive and expressive artwork that defined the book's visual identity.
"Chasse à mort" brings together Chris Claremont and Nicole Duclos in a gripping tale illustrated with bold, dynamic flair by Bill Sienkiewicz, whose distinctive art defines the issue’s intensity. When Solar and Magma are kidnapped, Rocket and Magie team up with Lila Cheney to track them down—only for Dazzler, seeking an audition at Lila’s, to uncover the terrifying truth: the missing New Mutants are trapped in Flynn’s secret mutant arena. As Dazzler confronts her past and watches her former teammates fight for survival, the battle is abruptly halted by Magneto, who urgently needs the New Mutants’ help after Xavier warns of the Beyonder’s arrival on Earth. The cover, also by Bill Sienkiewicz, captures the story’s raw tension in striking, atmospheric detail.
In "Chasse à mort," Danielle Moonstar faces the terrifying legacy of the Demon Bear that killed her parents, while Rachel Summers reaches across timelines in a desperate bid to contact the Professor X she once knew. As Warlock flees from the shadow of his father, Magus, the hunt for Danielle turns deadly—leaving her gravely wounded in the aftermath.
In "Siège," Danielle Moonstar fights for survival in a chaotic emergency zone as Warlock and Magus race toward Earth aboard the Starjammers. With Magus beginning to manifest an otherworldly armor and the Demon Bear launching a sudden assault, the New Mutants and two unexpected prisoners are pulled into a realm beyond their own.
In "Terres mortes," the New Mutants face the demonic Bear as Officer Tom Corsi and Nurse Sharon Friedlander are transformed into Native American figures, caught in a supernatural clash. With ancient magic wielding a soul sword, the demon is undone, freeing Danielle Moonstar’s parents from its grasp—returning them from death, though the full cost of their resurrection remains unknown.
In "Soirée pyjama !", the female members of the New Mutants host a sleepover with friends from Salem Center, blending teenage fun with mutant chaos. When Warlock crashes near Xavier’s School after destroying the asteroid M, the team must navigate the fallout—and decide whether to welcome him into their ranks.
In "Une ombre en moi," Solar's strange behavior during training with Colossus unsettles the New Mutants, while Professor X and Moira delve into Warlock's mysteries. As Séléné connects with the Club des Damnés, Félina retreats into a fairy tale where her beloved is consumed by shadow—and she takes vengeance.
In "L'homme de l'ombre," Jo and Emmanuel DaCosta join the Club des Damnés as tensions rise among the New Mutants. When Solar injures Colossus and Aleytys brings Magnéto to her island, Mirage and Rocket track Félina through New York—only to discover she and Solar share the powers of the Cape and the Sword.
In "Le coeur vide," Jo and Mirage share urgent intel with Professor X as tensions rise across the mutant community. With Magneto offering a rare apology to Aleytys, and Solar and Félina turning to Father Bowen for help, the fragile alliance begins to strain under pressure—especially when Félina saves Colossus, and Magie steps in to heal the wounded with magic. As The Cape and The Sword pledge their support, the group braces for what comes next.
In "La seule chose à craindre...", Professor X enlists Cape and Sword to confront a lingering threat, sending them into the Limbo realm with Magie’s help. As Malicia and Magie channel Solar and Félina’s powers into the duo, Cape and Sword awaken to a renewed purpose—resuming their fight against crime and injustice in a world still shadowed by unseen dangers.
In "Légion," Jo, the autistic son of Gabrielle Haller, begins to manifest powerful telepathic, telekinetic, and pyrokinetic abilities, drawing the attention of Professor X and the New Mutants. As tensions rise, Félina reconnects with the Reverend Craig, Emma Frost issues a stark ultimatum to Empath, and Magneto begins a secret bond with Aleytys—each thread weaving into a story of power, identity, and connection.
In "Au fond de l’abîme," Professor X, Cypher, Mirage, Félina, Gabrielle, and Moira dive into the fractured mind of David, uncovering a shocking truth: David is Professor X’s son. There, they confront the volatile clash between Jack Wayne and Cyndi, two of David’s fractured identities locked in a battle for dominance.
In "Guerre mentale," Empath kidnaps Magma and Solar, forcing Professor X and the team to confront Jemail Karami—the third personality of David—within the fractured mind of a troubled young mutant. As they unravel the layers of David’s psyche, they uncover a shocking truth about who’s keeping him alive, setting the stage for a fragile recovery and a long-overdue reunion with his father.
In the wake of their disappearance, Jo and Magma are captured, leaving Rocket and Magie to search for them with help from Lila Cheney. When Dazzler arrives seeking an audition, she uncovers the truth: the missing New Mutants are trapped in Flynn’s secret mutant arena, and she’s forced to confront her past when she’s drawn into their next fight. As loyalties are tested and the arena erupts in chaos, Magneto’s sudden arrival throws everything into turmoil—Xavier has warned him: the Beyonder has come.
In "La chanteuse et sa chanson," Dazzler and Shadowcat infiltrate the Gladiators' arena, where they're captured by Karma—the founding New Mutant now in control of the deadly games. As shadows of the past rise and the line between hero and enemy blurs, the two are drawn into a battle that tests loyalty, memory, and the cost of power.
In "Le combat du samedi soir," the New Mutants face off against the Gladiators in a high-stakes arena battle, only to discover their opponent’s master is none other than Karma—unexpected and deeply personal. With Karma’s sudden escape, the team resolves to uncover the truth behind her transformation, no matter the cost.
In "Jusqu’au bout du monde," Karma’s trail leads the New Mutants to Madripoor, where most are captured—leaving only Magie and Mirage to follow her across time and space. Teleporting unexpectedly through history, the two girls finally reach their destination in the Caire, where they reunite with Warlock and join forces with Tornade.
In "Contre toute attente," Tornade, Magie, Mirage, and Warlock find themselves pitted against Karma and the New Mutants under her control. When Magie teleports Mirage to face Karma and sends Warlock into the Limbes—where he uncovers unsettling truths about her past—Tornade is overwhelmed, and Warlock returns convinced Magie has betrayed them all.
In "Avec un peu de chance !", Magie and Warlock forge an uneasy alliance to confront a threat tied to Karma’s mind. With time itself as their battlefield, Magie uses her powers to unravel the mystery of her enemy, leading to a desperate push to free her teammates and break Amahl Farouk’s hold.
In "Les temps changent," Magnéto takes charge of the New Mutants, telling them Professor X won’t be returning—and that he’s now their director. When Mirage is attacked, Alizé, her new winged steed, comes to her rescue, marking a turning point in the team’s uneasy trust. As Aleytys Forrester returns to her ship and crew, the group begins to shift under new leadership.
In "Le métro du salut !", Magie faces a shocking offer from the Beyonder as demonic forces from the Limbo begin to breach reality. When Shadowcat inherits Magie’s soul sword and armor, she must learn to wield them as the New Mutants race to restore order and protect her from the growing threat.
In "Si je devais mourir," Mirage learns the devastating truth that all the New Mutants are doomed to die. As Solor visits his mother in a quiet moment of farewell, the Beyonder arrives—condemning the team for rejecting his gift, then erasing them from existence and from the memories of everyone who knew them.
In "Après la bataille !", the New Mutants grapple with the aftermath of their near-death and resurrection at the hands of the Beyonder, their bonds tested and their minds still reeling. With Emma Frost offering unexpected aid to Magneto, the team faces new threats—like Empath’s attack on Tom and Sharon—before being relocated to the Massachusetts Academy, where healing and uncertainty collide.
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↩ Reprints The New Mutants #18 (1984), The New Mutants #19 (1984), The New Mutants #20 (1984), The New Mutants #21 (1984), The New Mutants #22 (1984), The New Mutants #23 (1985), The New Mutants #24 (1985), The New Mutants #25 (1985), The New Mutants #26 (1985), The New Mutants #27 (1985), The New Mutants #28 (1985), The New Mutants #29 (1985), The New Mutants #30 (1985), The New Mutants #31 (1985), The New Mutants #32 (1985), The New Mutants #33 (1985), The New Mutants #34 (1985), The New Mutants #35 (1986), The New Mutants #36 (1986), The New Mutants #37 (1986), The New Mutants #38 (1986)
Reprinted in Nous sommes les Nouveaux Mutants #[nn] (2020)
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