X-Men #12
In "Dunkle Tage," the X-Men face a storm of uncertainty as Charlotte leads Archangel to a crime scene where mutants are suspected of a hate-fueled massacre. Jean grapples with memories of her lost sister, Wolverine confides in Storm about his fading humanity, and the team is thrown into chaos when Juggernaut crashes from the sky—terrified, disoriented, and whispering the name Onslaught. Written by Scott Lobdell and Reinhard Schweizer, with art by Tom Grummett and inks by Dan Green, Mark Pennington, Al Milgrom, and Matthew Ryan, this 1998 issue delivers a tense, character-driven chapter in the X-Men saga, its mood deepened by Steve Buccellato and Digital Chameleon’s colors and RAM’s lettering. The cover by Joe Madureira and Tim Townsend captures the weight of the moment.
In "Dunkle Tage," a series of unsettling encounters unfold across the X-Men's world: Charlotte leads Archangel to a crime scene where mutants are suspected of a hate-fueled massacre, Jean grapples with memories of her lost sister while speaking with her father, and Wolverine confesses to Storm his fear of losing his humanity. Meanwhile, Beast, Bishop, and Psylocke exit a movie theater only to witness the terrifying descent of Juggernaut, who is disoriented and terrified—fearing a figure known only as Onslaught.
In "Tödliche Zukunft," Iceman and Rogue hit the road with no powers, but Bobby’s suddenly haunted by visions of Emma Frost—leaving both of them uneasy. Meanwhile, Gambit stirs from his coma, and Beast confronts Trish over the fallout from her leak of the Legacy Virus news. As the X-Men race to track down two mutants responsible for multiple deaths, the team faces not just a mystery, but the growing tension between truth, loyalty, and the cost of survival.
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