Spécial Strange #29
"Dazzler" in Spécial Strange #29 (1982) brings together Kitty, Scott, Jean, and Kurt in a high-stakes mission to rescue their teammates from the White Queen. With Phoenix’s power surging and Xavier extending an offer to two new mutants, the team’s future hangs in the balance—Dazzler declines, but Kitty steps forward. Written by John Byrne and Chris Claremont, with art by Byrne and inks by Terry Austin, the issue’s dynamic storytelling is matched by Jean Frisano’s striking cover.
In this 1982 tale from Spécial Strange #29, Kitty helps four X-Men flee Emma Frost’s clutches as Scott and Jean race against the Hellfire Club to recruit Dazzler—the first mutant to shine in the disco era. Jean’s ongoing mind trips from Mastermind’s influence add tension to the mission, testing their focus and resolve.
In "Echec aux reines !", Kitty guides Scott, Jean, and Kurt to rescue the rest of the team from the White Queen’s grasp, where Phoenix unleashes a surge of power that shifts the tide. As the dust settles, Xavier extends an invitation to two new mutants—Dazzler declines, but Kitty accepts, stepping into a new chapter.
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↩ Reprints Marvel Team-Up #73 (1978), Marvel Two-in-One #43 (1978), The X-Men #130 (1980), The X-Men #131 (1980), Une Aventure des Fantastiques #28 (1982), Strange Spécial Jeux #150 HS (1982), Strange Spécial Origines #151 (1982), Nova #55 (1982), Spidey #31 (1982), Une Aventure de l'Araignée #16 (1982)
Reprinted in Spidey #31 (1982), Strange #152 (1982), Titans #43 (1982), Nova #56 (1982), Spidey #32 (1982), Strange #153 (1982), Titans #44 (1982), Strange #154 (1982), Strange Spécial Origines #154 (1982), Titans #47 (1982)
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