Titans #206
In "L'orée de la nuit," Kitty fights to reclaim Nightcrawler’s body from the invading Gravemoss, using desperate tactics learned from Wolverine. With the help of Shrill, the possession is broken, and the Soul Sword is passed from Kitty to Amanda, then to her mother—marking a pivotal moment in the unfolding mystery. Written by Warren Ellis and illustrated by Ken Lashley, with inks by Tom Wegrzyn and colors by Joe Rosas, this 1996 issue features cover art by Ken Lashley and Tom Wegrzyn.
In "L'orée de la nuit," Kitty Pryde faces off against the possessed Nightcrawler, using tactics learned from Wolverine to fight the darkness within him. With Shrill intervening to separate the two, the threat of Gravemoss is broken—only for the Soul Sword to pass into Amanda Sefton’s hands, setting a quiet but weighty moment in motion.
In "Cauchemar," the Force Works—Iron Man, U.S. Agent, Spider-Woman, Scarlet Witch, and Century—travel to the remote Australian town of Kagoona, where they encounter terrifying psychic creatures haunting the landscape. There, they team up with Dreamguard, a local Aboriginal cop whose abilities are tied to the land’s ancient spirit. As they investigate the source of the nightmare, they uncover a dark secret buried in forbidden tribal territory, where a drunken man’s shattered mind has birthed monstrous visions from a tragic past. When a colossal skeletal figure suddenly emerges from the earth, the team must confront the nightmare before it consumes them all.
In the quiet moments before Wonder Man’s memorial service, the Force Works team gathers, each carrying their own weight. Amanda Chaney reaches out to Century, seeking a deeper connection, and he shares fragments of his past—his fractured memories and the shifting identities that make up who he is.
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