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Cover: Frank Quitely & Tim Townsend

New X-Men #116

Sep 2001 · Marvel · 2.25 USD; 3.50 CAD
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“E is for Extinction: Three of Three”

In "E is for Extinction: Three of Three," Jean and Hank pull Emma from the wreckage of Genosha, where the devastating loss of sixteen million mutants has left the world reeling. With the weight of that tragedy pressing down, Charles makes a bold, life-altering choice—going on television to publicly reveal he is a mutant. Written by Grant Morrison and illustrated with striking intensity by Frank Quitely, this pivotal issue captures a turning point in the X-Men's struggle, with cover art by Quitely and Tim Townsend.

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writer Grant Morrison · artist Frank Quitely · inker Mark Morales · inker Dan Green · colorist HiFi Design · letterer Richard Starkings · letterer Comicraft · letterer Saida Temofonte · cover Frank Quitely, Tim Townsend

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inker Dan Green
colorist HiFi Design
letterer Comicraft
cover pencils Frank Quitely
cover inks Tim Townsend

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Jean and Hank rescue Emma from the ruins of Genosha, but sixteen million mutants were killed in the destruction. Charles makes a decision and goes on television to reveal that he is a mutant.

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