Strange #4
In "La Confrérie des Mauvais Mutants," Magneto and his newly formed Brotherhood of Evil Mutants seize a freighter and launch a bold takeover of the South American nation of Santo Marco. The X-Men respond with a full-scale invasion to reclaim the country, but when Professor Xavier is caught in a devastating explosion, he loses his telepathic abilities—leaving the team vulnerable and the future uncertain. Written by Stan Lee and illustrated by Jack Kirby with inks by Paul Reinman, the cover by Jack Kirby and George Roussos captures the high-stakes drama of this pivotal 1970 issue.
In "La Confrérie des Mauvais Mutants," Magneto leads his new Brotherhood of Evil Mutants in seizing a freighter and launching a bold takeover of the South American nation of Santo Marco. The X-Men respond with a full-scale intervention, but when their mission turns deadly, Professor Xavier is caught in an explosion that strips him of his telepathic abilities—leaving the team and their mission in uncharted territory.
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↩ Reprints Fantastic Four #3 (1962), The X-Men #4 (1964), Daredevil #4 (1964), Daredevil #5 (1964), Marvel Super-Heroes #12 (1967), Iron Man #4 (1968), The Silver Surfer #9 (1969), Marvel #1 (1970), Strange #5 (1970)
Reprinted in Strange #3 (1970)
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