Titans #147
In "La grande évasion," the Mutant Liberation Front escalates its campaign with a series of attacks on research stations, putting Skids in danger and forcing a desperate standoff. With Rusty shot and the New Mutants back in New York, Cable faces a tough decision as the team grapples with the fallout. Written by Louise Simonson and drawn by Rob Liefeld, with inks by Bob Wiacek and colors by Mike Rockwitz, this 1991 issue delivers high-stakes tension and moral complexity. The cover by Ron Lim and Joe Rubinstein captures the moment’s urgency.
In "La grande évasion," the New Mutants are caught in a high-stakes standoff when the Mutant Liberation Front strikes again, forcing Skids and Rusty into a desperate alliance with their captors. As tensions rise and old wounds resurface, Cable faces a difficult choice—just as a new threat emerges in the form of Stryfe, and the shadows of the past, including Mystique and the Warriors Three, begin to close in.
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