Titans #126
In "Rebellion," the New Mutants return from their island exile, grappling with the loss of Cypher as they face the shocking news that the X-Men are gone. Confronting Magneto with the truth, they make a bold decision to carry on the X-Men's legacy. Written by Louise Simonson and illustrated by Bret Blevins, with inks by Terry Austin and colors by Bill Wray, this 1989 issue features a cover by Bret Blevins and Terry Austin.
In "Rebellion," the New Mutants return home after a harrowing mission, grappling with the loss of their friend Cypher. Haunted by the news that the X-Men are gone, they confront Magneto with the truth, forcing them to face a painful decision: step into the legacy of the fallen heroes. With the weight of the past pressing down, they must decide what it means to carry on—no matter the cost.
In "Démon parmi les anges!", the Fallen Angels—Vanisher, Sunspot, Warlock, Chance, Ariel, Boom Boom, Gomi, Don, Bill, Multiple Man, Siryn, and Moonboy—face a test of loyalty when Ariel opens a portal to the Valley of the Flame, drawing in the primal Moonboy and his towering companion, Devil Dinosaur. With the group’s ranks swelling and tensions rising, trust becomes as fragile as the flames that burn in the valley’s heart.
In the shadow of Bratislava’s prison, Dr. Hank Pym faces the West Coast Avengers in a desperate bid to reach his long-lost wife, Maria. When he finally finds her, the truth of her transformation shocks him to his core. With the Avengers divided and the past haunting him, Pym sets out on a perilous path to undo what has been done—before it’s too late.
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↩ Reprints Fallen Angels #4 (1987), The New Mutants #61 (1988), West Coast Avengers #36 (1988), Spécial Strange #63 (1989), Strange Spécial Origines #235 hors série (1989)
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