Marvel Klassik #13
In "Getrennt sind wir schwach!", the X-Men take a rare break from their duties, only to find themselves caught in a crisis when former Stark employee Ralph Roberts dons the Cobalt Man suit and goes rogue. With Cyclops, Angel, and Jean at the center of the chaos, the team must stop Ralph before his unstable armor triggers a catastrophic meltdown. Written by Roy Thomas and Michael Strittmatter, with art by Werner Roth and inks by John Tartaglione, this 2002 Panini Deutschland issue features a cover by Werner Roth and Dick Ayers.
In "Getrennt sind wir schwach!" from Marvel Klassik #13, the X-Men’s attempt at a peaceful vacation unravels when each is lured to Central Park by eerie echoes of their own powers, only to be overwhelmed by phantom versions of themselves. Taken captive and brought to Count Nefaria’s fortress, they face a chilling ultimatum: join his scheme to seize Washington D.C. or be broken by the very forces they’ve fought to master.
In "Vernichtet Cobalt Man!", the X-Men take a rare break from saving the world—only to stumble into a family reunion gone wrong. When Cyclops and Angel visit Jean at college, they're stunned to find her engaged to brothers Ted and Ralph Roberts, the latter of whom dons a flashy new Cobalt Man suit to impress his sibling, only to spiral into chaos. With the suit on the verge of going critical, the team must stop Ralph before his rage and the suit’s instability turn Stark Industries into a ruin.
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