X-Men #3
In the explosive prologue "Der Magneto Krieg Prolog: Erlöser Syndrom," the X-Men push their battle against Magneto to a breaking point, culminating in a heartbreaking sacrifice by Jo. With the world hanging in the balance, the U.N. grants Maggie sole control of Genosha as a fragile peace is brokered. Written by Fabian Nicieza, Alan Davis, and Jürgen Petz, with art by Alan Davis and inks by Mark Farmer, this pivotal issue features dynamic coloring by Marie Javins and Gloria Vasquez, and lettering by RAM. The cover by Brandon Peterson captures the storm of conflict and consequence.
In "Der Magneto Krieg, Teil 1: Ultimatum für die Welt!", the Acolytes throw the X-Men into a high-stakes pursuit across continents, while Magneto launches a chilling campaign to reshape humanity’s future. As tensions rise, Sabra uncovers a shocking truth: Joseph may not be who he seems.
In "Der Magneto Krieg, Teil 2: Enthüllungen," Joseph confronts the truth of his creation as Astra reveals how he was forged in Magneto’s image—shaping his identity and destiny in ways he never imagined. With the X-Men locked in a brutal clash against the Acolytes, the world teeters on the edge as fear of Magneto’s power grows too great to ignore, forcing desperate choices that could change everything.
In the climactic fourth part of "Der Magneto Krieg," the X-Men push forward with a desperate assault on Magneto, facing off against him and his allies Astra and Ferris. With Joseph’s sacrifice sealing a fragile peace, the world watches as Maggie is granted control of Genosha—her rule a hard-won promise to prevent future war.
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↩ Reprints The Uncanny X-Men #366 (1999), X-Men #86 (1999), X-Men: Magneto War #1 (1999), The Uncanny X-Men #367 (1999), X-Men #87 (1999)
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