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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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“X.E.R.O. Tolerance”

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.

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writer Mike Higgins · writer Karl Bollers · artist Joe Bennett · inker Bob Wiacek · colorist Mark McNabb · letterer Benchmark · cover Brett Booth, Matt Banning

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Cast · 15 characters

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

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Machine Man (as Aaron Stack) takes some downtime on a Virginia beach, befriending a boy whose father runs a hotel there. Henry Peter Gyrich tracks down X-51 using X.E.R.O.--Xeno-Engramatic Robot Organism-- the prototype of the X-model robots. Attacking X-51 on the beach forces Aaron to drop his disguise. He defeats X.E.R.O. and Gyrich, then flies off for parts unknown.

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