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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.
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Magneto is protected by a group of underground mutants in Singapore but decides to submit himself to the World Court again so that hostilities will end. Trying to avert a race war, Magneto uses his recently acquired gizmos to sway the Court into letting him off which only sparks off greater anti-mutant sentiment.
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