The Adventures of Cyclops and Phoenix #2
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe second chapter of this 1994 X-Men miniseries leans into something more intimate than cosmic spectacle — Gene Ha's cover art zeroes in on a cloaked, visored figure cradling a wide-eyed young boy whose cybernetic arm hints at a far more complicated existence. The quiet tension between the two figures, protector and child bound together against a stark white background, gives the image a striking emotional gravity. With Scott Lobdell writing and Gene Ha handling both pencils and inks, "Tenure" promises a story as much about connection and responsibility as anything else.
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For the past five years, Scott and Jean have been posing as the human couple Slym and Redd Dayspring as they try to protect Nathan Christopher from Apocalypse while training him to control the techno-organic virus. They arrive at Slym's hometown of Coast Crest but immediately receive unwanted attention from Apocalypse' guards. It is only the intervention of the severely disabled but powerful Prior Turrin that saves them from death. Scott and Jean join Turrin's human resistance movement. Meanwhile, in Apocalypse’s lair, Ch'Vayre has trouble controlling the violent and sadistic child Stryfe.
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