Spidey #58
In "La mort du Professeur X," Roy Thomas and artists Don Heck with George Tuska deliver a gripping chapter in the X-Men saga, as Grotesk unleashes his twisted plan using the oscillotron, threatening to trigger a catastrophic earthquake. Professor X stands alone against the menace, but even his courage isn't enough—just as the device activates, the X-Men arrive to save the day. The cover by Jean-Yves Mitton captures the moment’s intensity, with a 7,50 FRF price marking this 1984 edition as a standout in the series.
In "La mort du Professeur X," Grotesk returns with a vengeful purpose, hunting the oscillotron to unleash devastation. Professor X steps in alone to stop him, but even with the X-Men's timely arrival, the cost proves too great—just as the device is destroyed, Professor X falls, leaving the team and readers reeling.
In the aftermath of a devastating clash, the Living Diamond is undone in his bid to destroy Professor X and Scott Summers. With the dust settling, Professor X turns to Scott, offering him a pivotal role in shaping a new mission: building trust between humans and mutants.
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↩ Reprints The X-Men #42 (1968), Spidey Super Stories #18 (1976), What If? #36 (1982), X-Men, Les étranges #4 (1984), Top BD #5 (1984), Un Récit Complet Marvel #4 (1984)
Reprinted in Photonik #1 (1999), Photonik #2 (2014)
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