Titans #112
"Sombre dimanche" marks a pivotal moment in the X-Men's story with the return of the team from a brutal battle in the Alley, bearing the weight of loss. Written by Chris Claremont and illustrated by Jackson Guice, with inks by Kyle Baker and colors by Glynis Oliver, this 1988 issue captures the emotional toll of conflict as Magik brings Moira to aid the wounded, while the New Mutants struggle to help—only to face a new threat when Karma's siblings are taken. The tension escalates as Magus attacks, forcing Magik to teleport the team to safety. The cover, a striking piece by Barry Windsor-Smith, reflects the somber mood of the story.
In "Sombre dimanche," the aftermath of a brutal battle leaves the X-Men reeling at the school, with wounded allies and a growing sense of dread. When Magus strikes again, targeting the New Mutants and abducting Karma’s siblings, the team must confront both the villain’s dark power and their own limits—while Magik, torn between duty and desperation, risks everything to protect them.
In "Wildways," the Bratpack—Butch, Alfie, and Darla—find themselves caught in a high-stakes clash when Spiral targets them, forcing them to navigate a dangerous web of betrayal and hidden agendas. With Leong Manh and Nga Xui Manh drawn into the fray, the line between ally and enemy blurs as secrets from the past resurface. The story unfolds with sharp tension and unexpected alliances, leaving the fate of the group hanging in the balance.
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