Marvel Special #10
"Divisi cadiamo" marks a pivotal moment in the X-Men's saga, spotlighting a mysterious new mutant detected by Cerebro—only for the team to be falsely accused of theft and ambushed by a enigmatic figure wielding a magical pendant: Kukulchan. Written by Stan Lee, Roy Thomas, Riccardo Vinci, and Giuseppe Guidi, with art by Werner Roth and inks by Dick Ayers, this 1997 Italian Marvel Special delivers a tense, mythic twist on the mutant legacy, all framed by Joe Jusko’s striking cover art.
In "Divisi cadiamo," the X-Men’s attempt at a quiet getaway unravels when each is pulled toward Central Park by strange forces, only to face twisted echoes of themselves. Confronted by five formidable villains, they’re captured and brought to Count Nefaria’s fortress, where he offers them a dangerous alliance to seize Washington D.C. and hold it for ransom.
When Cerebro detects a new mutant, the X-Men are drawn into a mystery that turns dangerous—accused of theft and ambushed by a mysterious figure wielding a magical pendant, the enigmatic Kukulchan. This 1997 tale from Marvel Special #10 weaves intrigue and supernatural tension into the X-Men’s search for a hidden power.
In "L'olocausto," Kukulchan, having defeated the X-Men, turns his sights on South America with the intent to rebuild the Aztec Empire. Though the X-Men ultimately prevail, the victory comes at a cost—Angel is gravely injured.
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