Cover: Werner Roth & Dick Ayers
The X-Men #72
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The October 1971 cover by Werner Roth and Dick Ayers plunges right into the action, showing the green-costumed Dominus rocketing toward the X-Men — Angel, Cyclops, Marvel Girl, Iceman, and Beast — while a seated, bald figure and a red-caped adversary loom ominously in the background against an eerie, face-filled sphere. Roy Thomas scripts the interior with art by Jay Gavin and inks by Dick Ayers, making this a solidly crafted Bronze Age entry in Marvel's team of mutant heroes. If you're building out your X-Men run, this one's got a genuinely intriguing cover that earns its dramatic headline question.
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writer Roy Thomas · artist Jay Gavin · inker Dick Ayers · letterer Artie Simek · cover Werner Roth, Dick Ayers
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writer Roy Thomas
artist Jay Gavin
inker Dick Ayers
letterer Artie Simek
cover pencils Werner Roth
cover inks Dick Ayers
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