Spécial Strange #67
In "Qui est humain ?", the X-Men launch a desperate assault on Genosha, a nation built on the oppression of mutants. With Wolvie and Rogue reclaiming their powers, the fight takes on new urgency as the Genegineer’s son makes a bold promise to transform the island’s oppressive regime. Written by Chris Claremont and brought to life by Marc Silvestri’s dynamic art, with Dan Green’s inks and Glynis Oliver’s colors, this pivotal issue blends high-stakes action with a profound moral question. The cover by Ciro Tota captures the tension in striking detail.
In "Révolution," the X-Men mount a daring offensive against the oppressive regime of Genosha, where mutants are enslaved. As Wolvie and Rogue reclaim their powers in the heat of battle, the Genegineer’s son steps forward with a promise to reshape the nation from within.
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