Titans #146
In "Plus noire que rouge," the New Mutants regroup in Asgard after a mission gone awry, only to find themselves caught in a dangerous game when Rusty and Skids are captured by Freedom Force following a clash with Vulture and Nitro. With the Mutant Liberation Front escalating their demands, the team must navigate a volatile situation where every move could spark a larger conflict. Written by Louise Simonson and illustrated by Rob Liefeld, with inks by Bob Wiacek and colors by Glynis Oliver, this 1991 issue features a striking cover by Ciro Tota.
In the halls of Asgard, the New Mutants regroup after a brutal clash, only to find themselves caught in a deadly game when Rusty Collins and Skids are captured by the Freedom Force. With the Mutant Liberation Front demanding their release by threatening another attack, the stakes rise as old alliances are tested and new dangers emerge—before the next strike can be stopped.
In "Les Chevaliers de Madripoor," the X-Men find themselves scattered across realities when Phoenix leads Meggan in a desperate fight against Jamie Braddock, who wields powers that twist their identities. With the team fractured and the Widget gate collapsing, Kitty Pryde is left stranded in her own world, forced to confront Jamie alone while the others battle echoes of themselves in a surreal, shifting Madripoor.
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