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Cover: Brett Booth & Matt Banning

X-51 #3

Oct 1999 · Marvel · 1.99 USD; 2.99 CAD
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In "X.E.R.O. Tolerance," Machine Man (Aaron Stack) finds an unexpected moment of peace on a Virginia beach, bonding with a local boy while keeping his true identity hidden. When Henry Peter Gyrich tracks him down using the experimental X.E.R.O. prototype, Aaron is forced to reveal himself and defend both the boy and the beach from a relentless robotic threat. Written by Mike Higgins and Karl Bollers, with art by Joe Bennett and inks by Bob Wiacek, this 1999 issue blends quiet character moments with high-stakes action, all wrapped in a cover by Brett Booth and Matt Banning.

Contains 2 stories
X.E.R.O. Tolerance
22 pp · Superhero
Todd Ritter (1st appearance)Harry Ritter (1st appearance)X.E.R.O. (1st appearance)

In a quiet Virginia beachside hotel, a young boy named Todd Ritter bonds with a mysterious visitor who’s not quite human—until a rogue prototype robot named X.E.R.O. arrives, sent by Henry Peter Gyrich to hunt down the X-51 project. When the visitor’s cover is blown, the truth behind his identity and the boy’s father’s connection to the mission come into sharp focus.

Bullpen Bits #16
0.25 pp · Humor, Superhero

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CGC 9.8 · 1 in census $62*
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CGC 9.4 · 1 in census $30*
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Cast · 15 characters

Full credits

colorist Mark McNabb
letterer Benchmark
cover pencils Brett Booth
cover inks Matt Banning

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