Titans #211
In "En flammes," Nightcrawler and his allies race against time to expel the Shadow King from Avalon before his dark influence claims every life within. With Destiny poised to return to the world and meet with Magneto, the fate of the team—and the realm—hangs in the balance. Written by Warren Ellis and illustrated by Ken Lashley, with inks by Tom Wegrzyn and Phil Moy, and colors by Joe Rosas and Digital Chameleon, the issue’s cover by Ken Lashley and Tom Wegrzyn captures the storm of conflict with striking intensity.
Nightcrawler and a fractured team of allies race to expel the Shadow King from Avalon before his dark influence claims them all. With Destiny poised to return to the world and Magneto’s fate hanging in the balance, the line between reality and nightmare blurs.
In "Crimes de guerre," the Kree Starstealth break out of the Vault, prompting Force Works to respond—only to uncover that the Recorder orchestrated the chaos. When the Avengers arrive, they learn four Kree have escaped, and a sudden Skrull contingent arrives with two Quo Vadis aliens, claiming they’ve already secured a deal to deliver the Kree to an intergalactic war-crimes tribunal. Tensions rise as Force Works, including Iron Man and Century, brace for a confrontation they never saw coming.
In "L'aube de feu," the Force Works team splits in two as half pursues the escaped Kree Starstealth, only to be overwhelmed by their newly armored foes—Iron Man, Hercules, and Quicksilver fall in the fight. Meanwhile, the other half races to negotiate the Kree’s extradition from a Skrull vessel, but the Recorder breaks free again, hijacks the ship, and teleports the Kree aboard to launch a surprise assault. With chaos erupting across the ship, Wanda must find a way to stop the Recorder before the Kree’s deadly plan unfolds.
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