X-Men #15
In "Je vous déclare unis," the X-Men face a turning point as Hank's graduation coincides with Scott and Jean's marriage, prompting the team to strike out on their own—armed with the lessons from Professor X. But when the new X-Men take on the deadly living isle of Krakoa, even the Avengers' intervention can't prevent tragedy. Written by Kurt Busiek and illustrated by Ron Randall, with inks by Art Nichols and colors by Bob Sharen, this pivotal 1995 issue features a cover by Andy Kubert and Matthew Ryan.
In an alternate timeline where Scott and Jean marry early, the X-Men’s unity fractures as each member, inspired by their newfound freedom, chooses to strike out on their own. With Professor X left to rebuild the team, a bold mission to confront the living isle of Krakoa ends in tragedy—despite the Avengers’ desperate attempt to save them.
In a world where Scott Summers and Jean Grey never fell in love, the X-Men face a turning point when Hank McCoy graduates and Scott and Jean announce their marriage—prompting the team to strike out on their own, carrying Xavier’s teachings into the wider world. When the new X-Men confront the living island of Krakoa, even the Avengers’ intervention can’t prevent a devastating loss, leaving the legacy of the team hanging in the balance.
In "Soif de sang, Chapitre 6 : Sixième sens," Wolverine grapples with his fear as he faces off against Cyber, whose presence in Madripoor threatens to plunge the city into chaos. With Tyger Tiger and Generaly Coy caught in the crossfire, the line between loyalty and survival blurs—until Wolverine steps in, drawn back into the fray by a bond neither can ignore.
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↩ Reprints Marvel Comics Presents #90 (1991), X-Men #30 (1994), What If...? #60 (1994)
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