Titans #138
In "Le déserteur," the New Mutants find themselves caught in a storm of escalating tensions as Freedom Force, enforcing the Mutant Registration Act, confronts them over Rusty’s refusal to register. With Skids trying to shield Rusty on Liberty Island and the team suddenly scattered, the situation takes a surreal turn when Ship vanishes—only for Dr. Strange to intervene, whisking the group away to the mythic realm of Asgard. Written by Louise Simonson and illustrated by Rick Leonardi, with inks by Al Williamson and colors by Glynis Oliver, this issue blends political urgency with cosmic mystery, all framed by Marshall Rogers’ striking cover and Terry Austin’s sharp inks.
In "Le déserteur," the New Mutants are torn apart when Freedom Force, led by villains including Mystique and Avalanche, targets Rusty Collins over the Mutant Registration Act. With Skids defending him on Liberty Island and the X-Factor's Ship vanishing without a trace, the team is pulled into a cosmic shift when Doctor Strange summons them to Asgard—where the real danger may be just beginning.
In "Le prix," Kitty Pryde grapples with the mystery of Widget’s true nature as the team faces the lingering threat of the Other-Dimensional Nazi Excalibur. When the villainous squad is sent back to their dimension, they attempt a final, deadly strike—leaving Excalibur vanished in the aftermath.
In "Baptême du feu!", Captain America and She-Hulk fall under the control of Scarlet Witch and the enigmatic Jeremiah Random, forcing Hawkeye and Mockingbird to unite the Great Lakes Avengers in a desperate stand. As tensions rise and the team faces their own inner demons, Tigra struggles to hold onto her humanity, her feral instincts growing harder to contain.
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↩ Reprints Excalibur #11 (1989), The New Mutants #78 (1989), Avengers West Coast #49 (1989)
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