Thor and the X-Men #21
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThor and the X-Men #21 brings a surreal twist to the mutant team’s downtime, as their vacation is interrupted by eerie, phantom duplicates in Central Park—each one leading to a shocking defeat at the hands of five powerful villains. Trapped in Count Nefaria’s fortress, the X-Men face a dangerous ultimatum: join his scheme to seize Washington D.C. or be left powerless. Written by Roy Thomas and illustrated by Jay Gavin with inks by Dick Ayers, the issue blends mystery and menace in a standout tale from Marvel UK’s 0.25 GBP era.
In a rare moment of peace, the X-Men seek refuge in Central Park—only to be haunted by twisted echoes of their own powers. As phantom versions of themselves emerge, each hero is separately overcome by five menacing foes, including the Scarecrow and the Eel. Dragged to Count Nefaria’s fortress, the team faces a chilling ultimatum: join his scheme to seize Washington D.C. or be broken by it.
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