X-Men #10
In "L'âme à nu, 3ème partie : La moisson de l'innocence," Wolvie, Ghost Rider, and Brass push through Deathwatch's deadly ninjas to reach the captured Brigitte and Jack—only for the true threat to emerge in the form of Deathwatch himself, setting the stage for a shocking confrontation. Written by Howard Mackie and illustrated by Mark Texeira with inks by Harry Candelario and colors by Gregory Wright, this 1994 issue delivers relentless momentum and a chilling twist, all framed by Andy Kubert's dynamic cover and Mark Pennington's sharp inks.
In the third part of "L'âme à nu," the X-Men race against time to protect Illyana Rasputin from the Soul Skinner, a villain exploiting her psychic connection to the mystical realm. As the Russian government's deadly gambit unfolds, the team confronts both external threats and deep personal tragedies—Colossus facing another devastating loss while the rest grapple with the cost of saving her.
In "En remuant la boue," the X-Men grapple with the aftermath of a painful mission in Russia, trying to rebuild their lives after the loss of Peter's parents. When a second Betsy Braddock—known as Revanche—appears with a chilling purpose, Psylocke finds herself facing a version of herself that challenges everything she believes.
In "Actes de Vengeance, Chapitre 7 : Confession," Wolverine, Ghost Rider, and Brass push through waves of Deathwatch Ninjas, only to find Brigitte and Jack in captivity—just as Deathwatch appears, turning the tide in a way no one saw coming.
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