Mutant X #10
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeMutant X #10 promises an answer to what fans have been wondering about since the series began — the cover boldly declares "Finally, the wait is over!" as Magneto strides forward in his purple-and-red costume alongside a charging blue-skinned figure wielding an axe, a white-costumed female flier, and a green-haired woman in purple, all rendered with energetic urgency by cover artists Cary Nord and Andrew Pepoy. The tagline "Behold — Magneto and His X-Men!" frames this alternate-reality team with real dramatic weight, and the inset portrait of a glowering blond man in the upper corner hints at tensions running deeper than the explosive cover image suggests. It's a visually charged 1999 chapter of Marvel's parallel-universe series that earns its "you've waited long enough" promise.
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