X-Men #19
In "Des Lebens steter Wandel," Wolverine's descent into uncontrollable rage sends the X-Men on a desperate hunt, leading them to the enigmatic Ozymandias' hidden cave where they face off against a towering, stone-like foe in a brutal clash. Written by Scott Lobdell and Reinhard Schweizer, with dynamic art by Joe Madureira and inks by Tim Townsend, this 1998 issue captures the team at their most strained, confronting both a wild teammate and an ancient, mysterious enemy. The cover by Jeff Matsuda and John Dell perfectly frames the tension of the moment.
In "Der Weg nach Casablanca," Wolverine's descent into rage has left the X-Men scrambling to find him, leading them to the eerie lair of the enigmatic Ozymandias. What unfolds is a brutal clash between mutant allies and a stone-faced foe whose origins remain shrouded in mystery.
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