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Cover: Jim Lee & Scott Williams

The Uncanny X-Men #276

May 1991 · Marvel · 1.00 USD; 1.25 CAD; 0.60 GBP
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“Double Death”

In "Double Death," Chris Claremont crafts a tense, twist-laden chapter where Lila's intervention sends the X-Men fleeing from Lilandra’s grasp, only to confront a shocking betrayal—Wolverine kills Xavier, but who steps in to take his place? Meanwhile, the Starjammers are dispatched to eliminate the team, and a familiar enemy resurfaces with a chilling twist: it’s always the flamin’ Skrulls, isn’t it? Jim Lee’s dynamic art, rendered with Scott Williams’ sharp inks and Joe Rosas’ vivid colors, brings the chaos to life, while Patrick Brosseau’s lettering keeps the pace taut. The cover by Jim Lee and Scott Williams captures the moment’s intensity, a striking visual of a team on the brink.

writer Chris Claremont · artist Jim Lee · inker Scott Williams · colorist Joe Rosas · letterer Patrick Brosseau · cover Jim Lee, Scott Williams

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artist Jim Lee
colorist Joe Rosas
cover pencils Jim Lee
cover inks Scott Williams

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Lila spirits most of the X-Men and Deathbird away from Lilandra's clutches. Wolverine kills Xavier, but another takes his place. The Starjammers are sent to kill the X-Men. The plot is revealed--It's always the flamin' Skrulls isn't it.

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