X-Men #22
In "--Apokalypse lebt!", die Rächer und X-Man stürmen die verbrannte X-Villa, suchend nach Überlebenden. Als die X-Men aus dem Wald auftauchen, greift X-Man in ihr kollektives Gedächtnis zurück — und bringt ein erschütterndes Bild von Onslaught ans Licht, dessen Natur als Verschmelzung der psionischen Mächte von Professor X und Magneto vermutet wird. Mit der Lage unklar und die Bedrohung ungewiss, teilen sich die Teams auf, um gemeinsam einen Weg zu finden, dieser neuen Gefahr zu begegnen. Written by Scott Lobdell and Reinhard Schweizer, with dynamic art by Joe Madureira and inks by Tim Townsend, the cover by Madureira and Townsend captures the tension in a striking, high-contrast image.
In the ruins of the X-Villa, the Avengers and X-Man arrive to search for survivors, their tension palpable amid the wreckage. As the X-Men emerge from the surrounding woods, X-Man draws on their shared memories to uncover a chilling truth: Onslaught may be a fusion of Professor X’s and Magneto’s psionic power, a dark echo of their combined wills. With the threat still undefined and the path forward uncertain, the teams split to confront the mystery — and the danger that’s only just begun.
In "Sünden des Vaters!", Gambit joins the Avengers in a desperate hunt for Magneto, hoping to uncover secrets about Onslaught. When the team tracks a lead to Virginia, they clash with Rogue and Joseph—mistaking the young man for the mutant mastermind—only to quickly realize their error. Now united, they press forward, each driven by the mystery of Onslaught and the past that binds them.
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