X-Men #20
In "Zugfahrt in den Tod," Mr. Sinister captures Bishop and delves into his past—or is it his future? As Dark Beast intervenes to stop the experiment, the truth begins to unravel: the Hank McCoy in Sinister’s custody isn’t the real Beast. Written by Mark Waid and Reinhard Schweizer, with dynamic art by Andy Kubert and inks by Cam Smith, this 1998 issue delivers a tense, mind-bending twist in the X-Men saga. The cover, penciled by Kubert and inked by Smith, captures the moment’s ominous intensity.
In "Zugfahrt in den Tod," the X-Men race against time to stop a commuter train filled with passengers transformed into monstrous creatures by Mr. Sinister, their mission triggered by a sudden surge in Cerebro's readings. The stakes are high as the team confronts a terrifying threat hidden among ordinary travelers, testing their resolve in a confined space where every second counts.
In "Gewagtes Spiel," Malcom and Randall find themselves caught in a dangerous game of memory and deception as Mr. Sinister manipulates Bishop’s past—perhaps even his future—with chilling precision. When Dark Beast intervenes to stop the experiment, the truth about the captive Hank McCoy begins to unravel, revealing a far more complex threat than anyone expected.
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