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Cover: Greg Capullo & Harry Candelario

X-Force #16

Nov 1992 · Marvel · 1.50 USD; 1.80 CAD; 1.00 GBP
📊 ~58,795 copies sold its debut month
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“Jacklighting [X-Cutioner's Song Part 4]”

In "Jacklighting [X-Cutioner's Song Part 4]," X-Force finds themselves outnumbered as they battle half the X-Men and X-Factor—only to face a shocking surrender. With Stryfe holding Jean and Scott captive and Cable preparing for a final stand, the tide turns as the other half of the X-Men confront the Horsemen in a desperate push toward Mr. Sinister. Written by Fabian Nicieza and brought to life with dynamic art by Greg Capullo and inks by Harry Candelario, this pivotal issue sees the stakes rise in a story that redefines loyalty and sacrifice. The cover, by Greg Capullo and Harry Candelario, captures the tension in a single, electrifying moment.

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writer Fabian Nicieza · artist Greg Capullo · inker Harry Candelario · colorist Joe Rosas · letterer Chris Eliopoulos · cover Greg Capullo, Harry Candelario

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colorist Joe Rosas
cover pencils Greg Capullo
cover inks Harry Candelario

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X-Force fights off half of the X-Men and X-Factor but end up surrendering. The other half of the X-Men fight the Horsemen to get to Mr. Sinister. Stryfe is the captor of Jean and Scott. Cable readies for battle.

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