Marvel Special #12
"Ritorna il Mimo" delivers a high-stakes, emotionally charged tale spotlighting Bestia as he rises to fame in his school through sheer athleticism—only to face a desperate trial when his parents are kidnapped. With a team of legendary creators including Arnold Drake, Steve Englehart, and Jim Starlin on art, this 1997 Marvel Italia special blends personal peril with the X-Men’s signature support, all wrapped in a striking cover by Adam Hughes and Karl Story.
In "Ritorna il Mimo," the X-Men face off against the enigmatic Mime, a foe whose vendetta masks a deeper manipulation by the Puppeteer. As tensions rise and the truth unfolds, the line between enemy and ally blurs—leading to an unexpected alliance.
In "Quando i titani si scontrano," gli X-Men si trovano di fronte al Super Adattoide, un avversario temibile che sfida la loro unità. Solo il Mimo, con un colpo di genio, riesce a neutralizzarlo facendogli assorbire i propri poteri—un gesto che cambierà tutto, spingendolo a lasciare il gruppo.
In "La minaccia di Merlino," the X-Men are kidnapped by the villainous mutant Merlin, who has a bizarre obsession with marrying Marvel Girl. As the team fights to free her and outwit his schemes, they must rely on their unity and strength to turn the tide—before Merlin’s twisted plan comes to fruition.
In "Nascita della bestia," Bestia, a gifted football star at his school, finds his life upended when his parents are kidnapped. To save them, he's forced to steal a dangerous weapon, drawing the attention of the X-Men, who step in to help him rescue his family and return the stolen item.
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