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Cover: Terry Dodson & Rachel Dodson

X-Men #13

Jun 2014 · Marvel · 3.99 USD
“Bloodline Part One”

"Bloodline Part One" kicks off a high-stakes X-Men arc with a gripping dual narrative: a mysterious figure calling himself "The Future" flees a remote prison, desperate to reach his son, while the Jean Grey School comes under siege by an unseen enemy that moves like a shadow—striking with precision, poisoning the water, and leaving Primal wounded by a sniper's hand. Jubilee receives a cryptic message demanding she surrender Shogo, plunging the school into chaos as the team scrambles to survive an attack they can't fully see. Written by Brian Wood and illustrated by Clay Mann with inks by Seth Mann, this issue features a tense, atmospheric tone and a cover by Terry Dodson and Rachel Dodson, all set in the 3.99 USD era of 2014.

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writer Brian Wood · artist, inker Clay Mann · inker Seth Mann · colorist Paul Mounts · letterer Joe Caramagna · letterer VC · cover Terry Dodson, Rachel Dodson

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Cast · 21 characters

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writer Brian Wood
artist, inker Clay Mann
inker Seth Mann
colorist Paul Mounts
letterer Joe Caramagna
letterer VC
cover pencils Terry Dodson
cover inks Rachel Dodson

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A man known only as "The Future" escapes from a remote gulag-type prison to find his son. The Jean Grey School is attacked by an undetectable enemy who seems to be able to anticipate their movements, injuring Primal with a long-range sniper shot and poisoning Sprite with the water system. Jubilee gets a mysterious text demanding her to give up Shogo.

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