Spécial Strange #63
In "Les présages des songes," a storm rages at Forge's Aerie as a shocking betrayal unfolds—Storm strikes down Forge, only to realize too late that he was the true hero and Naze the real enemy. Meanwhile, Mystique delivers a chilling warning to the X-Men: Destiny’s prophecy foretells their deaths in Dallas. Written by Chris Claremont and brought to life with dynamic art by Marc Silvestri, inks by Bob Wiacek, and colors by Glynis Oliver, this 1989 issue blends suspense and revelation in a pivotal moment for the team. The cover, by Marc Silvestri and Bob Wiacek, captures the storm’s intensity with striking precision.
In "L'heure du sorcier," Storm arrives at Forge's Aerie with vengeance in mind, only to discover too late that the man she believed to be the enemy was actually the hero, and the true villain is Naze. As Mystique warns the X-Men of a chilling prophecy from Destiny—foretelling their deaths in Dallas—the team must confront a mystery that blurs the lines between betrayal and fate.
In "Aurore en trompe-l'œil," Colossus returns to the X-Men as the team arrives in Dallas searching for Storm, only to be met by Freedom Force determined to prevent the fulfillment of Destiny's prophecy of death. The tension crackles as old alliances are tested and the line between fate and defiance begins to blur.
In "Les légendes naissent aussi !", the ancient fall of Atlantis gives rise to a hidden undersea empire, its legacy echoing through the ages. Centuries later, the sailor Leonard McKenzie finds himself drawn into a fateful romance with Princess Fen, setting in motion a destiny that will shape the future of the deep.
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↩ Reprints The Uncanny X-Men #223 (1987), The Uncanny X-Men #224 (1987), The Uncanny X-Men #225 (1988), Saga of the Sub-Mariner #1 (1988)
Reprinted in Spidey #114 (1989), Titans #126 (1989)
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