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"Sur la mauvaise pente" delivers a tense, atmospheric thriller in the heart of London, where Wolvie and Gambit are wrongly accused of a series of brutal murders. With Tim Sale’s moody, shadow-drenched art and Jeph Loeb’s sharp, suspenseful storytelling, the issue plunges readers into a labyrinth of paranoia and betrayal. As the duo flees through the sewers, the line between reality and illusion begins to blur—leaving only the flicker of a match and a chilling betrayal to guide them.
In "Sur la mauvaise pente," Gambit arrives in London to investigate a string of Jack the Ripper–style killings—only to find Wolverine covered in blood and with no memory of how he got there. With Rogue at his side and Arcade lurking in the shadows, the trio must unravel a mystery that blurs the line between past and present, before the city’s dark secrets consume them all.
In "Sans issue," Wolverine and Gambit find themselves trapped in a twisted maze of illusions crafted by Mastermind, their minds ensnared by visions of Mariko Yashida and Yukio—both mere phantoms conjured by her will. As Arcade watches through a virtual reality headset, the line between reality and deception blurs, testing the two heroes' trust in each other and in themselves.
In "Cartes sur table," Wolverine and Gambit find themselves ensnared in a deadly game orchestrated by Arcade and Mastermind, whose manipulations have twisted their perceptions and fractured their trust. As the two heroes confront the truth behind the illusions, a shocking revelation forces Martinique Jason to see through Arcade’s deception—turning her powers of illusion into a weapon of her own.
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