The X-Men versus the Avengers #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis 1993 Marvel collection brings together the complete four-issue miniseries pitting two of Marvel's mightiest teams against each other. The story, set during a time when the X-Men were believed dead, sees the Avengers clash with the newly formed X-Men team led by Cyclops over the fate of the mutant known as Magneto. Written by Roger Stern and illustrated by Marc Silvestri, this crossover explores themes of justice and redemption as both teams grapple with their differing philosophies.
In "Justice For All," Magneto, sheltered by a hidden network of mutants in Singapore, takes a bold step toward peace by surrendering to the World Court once more—hoping to end the escalating conflict between humans and mutants. With newly acquired technology and a fragile hope for reconciliation, he attempts to sway the Court, only to find his efforts ignite even fiercer anti-mutant backlash. Written by Roger Stern and illustrated by Keith Pollard, with inks by Joe Rubinstein, Bob McLeod, Al Williamson, and Al Milgrom, and colors by Christie Scheele, this pivotal 1993 issue features a cover by Dan Lawlis and Kirk Jarvinen, inks by Brad Vancata.
In "Justice For All," the X-Men and Avengers race to contain a meteor strike that reveals a shocking connection to Asteroid M, forcing Magneto to abandon his allies in a desperate bid to reclaim his past. With the Avengers and Soviet Super-Soldiers converging on the site, old alliances are tested and new tensions rise as the truth behind the meteors begins to unfold.
When Magneto targets Asteroid M for crucial circuitry, the X-Men, Avengers, and Soviet Super-Soldiers converge in a high-stakes clash across the wreckage of a forgotten base. As Storm, Wolverine, and Rogue move in, tensions flare between old enemies and uneasy allies alike—especially when Magneto’s past resurfaces in the form of his recovered helmet and long-lost tech.
In "Day of Judgement," Magneto, sheltered by a hidden network of mutants in Singapore, makes a bold move to end the escalating conflict by facing the World Court once more. With the help of his new gadgets and a desperate hope for peace, he attempts to sway the tribunal—but his efforts ignite even fiercer anti-mutant backlash, pushing the world toward a breaking point.
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↩ Reprints The X-Men vs. the Avengers #1 (1987), The X-Men vs. the Avengers #2 (1987), The X-Men vs. the Avengers #3 (1987), The X-Men vs. the Avengers #4 (1987)
Reprinted in X-Men: Mutant Massacre Omnibus #[nn] (2018)
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