Prosjekt X #3/1985
In "Gjenforeningen," Jean grapples with the growing instability of her Phoenix powers under Moira’s testing, while eerie hallucinations cloud her mind—blameless, yet deeply unsettling. When Moira uncovers the shocking truth that Proteus has escaped, the stakes rise sharply. With Beast learning the X-Men still live, he sends a desperate call for help, summoning them to Muir Isle to confront a threat that could unravel everything.
In "Skarpere enn ormens tenner ...!", the X-Men face off against the terrifying Proteus on Muir Isle, a threat made even more personal when they learn he is Moira's son. Jean struggles with lingering hallucinations, her mind still haunted by Mastermind's manipulations as the team races to stop a power that could unravel reality itself.
Heller enn å være slave ... unfolds with the X-Men returning to the mansion after a brutal clash with Magneto, only to be ushered inside by Alex and Lorna. They’re stunned to learn Earth faces an imminent alien invasion by the Z'Nox, and the defense plan hinges on a revelation: Professor X, long believed dead, is alive — and his return is tied to a shocking deception involving Changeling.
In "Mutantene og monsteret," with Professor X comatose after fending off the Z'Nox, the X-Men follow a single psychic word—“Hulk”—to track down the jade giant. Jean's telepathy briefly reverts the Hulk to Bruce Banner, who reveals a device that might save Xavier, but Major Talbot’s arrival triggers another transformation. The team pursues the raging Hulk into the desert, where an abandoned lab holds the key to Professor X’s recovery.
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