Spécial Strange #69
In "Ces dames s'amusent," the X-Women try to recover from the chaos of Inferno by heading to the mall for some much-needed retail therapy. When Mall Security calls in the M Squad to deal with a mutant mall rat throwing unauthorized light shows, the day takes a surprising turn—especially when Jubilee rides back through Gateway’s teleport. Written by Chris Claremont and illustrated by Marc Silvestri, with inks by Dan Green and colors by Glynis Oliver, this 1990 issue captures a quirky, character-driven moment in the X-Women's story. The cover by Ciro Tota adds a vibrant, stylized flair to the scene.
In "Ces dames s'amusent," the X-Women try to shake off the aftermath of Inferno with a day at the mall—until a mall rat mutant starts throwing unauthorized light shows, prompting Mall Security to call in the M Squad. Jubilee makes a quick exit through Gateway’s teleport, leaving the chaos behind.
In "Sous d'étranges lumières !", Dazzler confronts a vision of her fate within the Siege Perilous, while a terrifying fusion of Nimrod and Master Mold threatens the safety of Senator Kelly and his wife. As Rogue—wearing Ms. Marvel’s costume—and Psylocke race to intervene, chaos erupts when Sharon Kelly is caught in the crossfire.
In "Autodafé," Peter Parker, Flash Thompson, and Reverend Tolliver work to de-program Betty Brant Leeds from a dangerous influence, while Mary Jane Watson confronts her choices after May sees photos from her lingerie modeling work. The story unfolds with quiet intensity, exploring identity, faith, and the weight of past decisions.
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↩ Reprints Web of Spider-Man #43 (1988), Saga of the Sub-Mariner #6 (1989), The Uncanny X-Men #244 (1989), The Uncanny X-Men #246 (1989)
Reprinted in Moon Knight #2 (1990)
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