X:en #2/1985
In "Mysteriet på Muir-ön!", Jean Grey’s psychic powers are tested on Muir Island, pushing her to the edge as illusions cloud her mind. With Mastermind’s influence at play and the escape of the dangerous Proteus revealed, chaos looms—especially when a panicked call from Cyclops cuts off mid-sentence. Written by Chris Claremont and Follini, with dynamic art by John Byrne and Terry Austin, this 1985 issue delivers suspense and dread, all under Dave Cockrum’s striking cover.
On Muir Island, Moira MacTaggert pushes Jean Grey’s Phoenix powers to their limits, but as the experiment unfolds, Jean begins to see visions that aren’t her own. Mastermind’s influence twists her mind, and a shocking escape from confinement reveals that Proteus has vanished. Back in the States, Beast learns the X-Men are still alive—and that Jean may have survived too. When Cyclops calls Muir Island, only a scream answers before the line cuts out.
In the shadow of Muir Island, the X:en regroup as secrets unravel—Moira MacTaggert reveals a chilling truth: the fugitive Proteus, known as Mutant X, is her son, a being whose reality-warping powers make him a walking apocalypse. As Jean Grey battles haunting visions spun by Mastermind, the team must confront a threat born of blood and buried in darkness.
In "Hotet från rymden! Del 2," X:en faces the relentless z'noxerna, alien invaders threatening Earth with their superior might. As Professor X channels humanity’s collective will to repel the invasion, the strain proves too great—leaving him in a coma. Now, the team races against time to reach him, testing the limits of their bond and resolve.
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