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Cover: Adam Pollina & Tim Townsend

X-Force #69

Sep 1997 · Marvel · 1.99 USD; 2.80 CAD
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“Roadside Attractions”

In "Roadside Attractions," Domino is freed from captivity by Zero Tolerance, setting off a high-stakes rescue mission as X-Force scrambles to recover their captured teammates. Meanwhile, Warpath stumbles upon The Vanisher in a strange, alternate dimension, unraveling a mystery that could change everything. Written by John Moore and brought to life by Adam Pollina’s dynamic art, with vibrant colors by Marie Javins, Digital Chameleon, and Gloria Velasquez, this 1997 issue delivers a tense, unpredictable ride. The cover by Adam Pollina and Tim Townsend captures the chaos perfectly.

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writer John Moore · artist Adam Pollina · inker Mark Morales · colorist Marie Javins · colorist Digital Chameleon · colorist Gloria Velasquez · letterer Richard Starkings · letterer Comicraft · cover Adam Pollina, Tim Townsend

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writer John Moore
colorist Marie Javins
letterer Comicraft
cover pencils Adam Pollina
cover inks Tim Townsend

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Domino is altered and freed by Zero Tolerance. X-Force attempts to rescue their captured teammates. Warpath finds The Vanisher in an alternate dimension.

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