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Cover: Carlos Pacheco & Terry Austin

The Uncanny X-Men #324

Sep 1995 · Marvel · 1.95 USD; 2.75 CAD
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“Deadly Messengers”

In "Deadly Messengers," Psylocke delves into Gambit’s mind, probing a secret he’s long kept buried, while the X-Men face off against two brutal members of the Gene Nation responsible for a massacre at a disco. Meanwhile, Bobby’s unsettling visions of Emma Frost grow more intense, blurring the line between memory and madness. Written by Scott Lobdell and illustrated by Roger Cruz, with inks by Townsend, Milgrom, and Vince Russell, and vibrant colors by Steve Buccellato and Electric Crayon, this 1995 issue delivers a tense, character-driven thriller. The cover by Carlos Pacheco and Terry Austin captures the chaos in bold, dynamic strokes.

writer Scott Lobdell · artist Roger Cruz · inker Townsend · inker Milgrom · inker Vince Russell · colorist Steve Buccellato · colorist Electric Crayon · letterer Richard Starkings · letterer Comicraft · cover Carlos Pacheco, Terry Austin

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Cast · 15 characters

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artist Roger Cruz
inker Townsend
inker Milgrom
letterer Comicraft
cover pencils Carlos Pacheco
cover inks Terry Austin

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Psylocke pokes around in Gambit's mind trying to learn his terrible secret. The X-Men battle two members of Gene Nation who recently killed a disco full of humans. Bobby continues to have hallucinations about Emma Frost.

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