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The Adventures of the X-Men#6
Cover: Andy Kuhn

The Adventures of the X-Men #6

Sep 1996 · Marvel · 0.99 USD
“Back in the USSR Part 2: Clear and Present Danger”

In "Back in the USSR Part 2: Clear and Present Danger," Magneto confronts the chilling truth that Apocalypse manipulated him into launching missiles at the United States, forcing him to join forces with the X-Men to stop a nuclear catastrophe. Written by Ralph Macchio and illustrated by Ben Herrera, Roberto Flores, and Gary Martin, with inks by Ralph Cabrera, colors by Matt Webb, and letters by Michael Higgins, this pivotal 1996 issue sees the Brotherhood and mutants united against a shared threat. The cover by Andy Kuhn captures the tension of a world on the brink.

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writer Ralph Macchio · artist Ben Herrera · artist Roberto Flores · inker Gary Martin · inker Ralph Cabrera · colorist Matt Webb · letterer Michael Higgins · cover Andy Kuhn

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colorist Matt Webb
cover pencils, inks Andy Kuhn

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Discovering that Apocalypse manipulated him into shooting Russian missiles at the U.S., Magneto and his Brotherhood team up with the X-Men to take on the real bad guy and stop the missiles before they cause a nuclear holocaust.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).