Marvel Special #3
In "X-Men," the mutant team attempts a risky strategy by revealing their secret identities to Blob—only to find he’s far from trustworthy. With Jack Kirby’s dynamic art and Paul Reinman’s inks bringing the action to life, this 1995 Marvel Italia special sees the X-Men face a dangerous adversary who turns their vulnerability against them. Steven Butler’s cover captures the tension perfectly, as the team’s gamble takes a perilous turn.
In "X-Men," a newly enrolled student named Jo joins the team after a day of training and a brief meeting with Jean Grey. Soon after, the X-Men are sent on their first mission: halting a rogue mutant, Magneto, who’s attempting to seize control of an Air Force base.
In "Nessuno può fermare lo Svanitore," the X-Men face a new threat as the teleporting mutant Vanisher targets classified U.S. military secrets, testing their teamwork and resolve. Amid the tension, Iceman watches closely as Marvel Girl's focus shifts to Cyclops, stirring quiet unease beneath the mission's urgency.
In "Attenti a Blob," the X-Men attempt a risky gambit by revealing their secret identities to the villainous Blob, hoping to manipulate him into aiding their cause. But when Blob proves untrustworthy and threatens to expose them, the team must rely on quick thinking and their unique strengths to turn the tide.
In "La confraternita dei Mutanti Malvagi," Magneto leads his Brotherhood of Evil Mutants in a bold takeover of a small European republic, testing the limits of power and ideology. With the fate of the nation hanging in the balance, only the X-Men stand between chaos and control.
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