X-Men #22
In "Tir croisé !", Bishop arrives with a chilling warning: a world where Xavier survived and Apocalypse reigns supreme. Sent by Magneto, the X-Men race to aid human exiles fleeing Apocalypse’s brutal rule—only to face relentless agents determined to stop them. Written by Fabian Nicieza and brought to life by Andy Kubert’s dynamic art, this 1996 issue delivers high-stakes urgency with a cover by Kubert that captures the tension in bold, striking lines.
In "Tir croisé!", Bishop leads the X-Men to a fractured reality where Xavier survived and Apocalypse reigns supreme. With Magneto’s guidance, the team races to rescue human exiles from Apocalypse’s wrath—only to collide with deadly agents sent to ensure their failure.
In "Les agneaux du sacrifice," the X-Men face off against Apocalypse’s twisted Brotherhood, including the terrifying new Horseman Abyss, as they fight to protect a group of human refugees fleeing toward Eurasia. With Apocalypse tormenting Karma and probing for Magneto’s whereabouts, the team must push their limits to survive the onslaught—especially as allies like Quicksilver, Storm, and Iceman clash with fanatical villains including Madri, Vanessa (as Scarlet Witch), and the relentless Sentinels.
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