X-Men #31
In "Kriegsopfer," the X-Men's desperate search for a cure to the Legacy Virus ends in ruin as the life-saving elixir is destroyed. Shang-Chi, rekindling his resolve, prepares to return to the States and reclaim his role as a hero. But as the team journeys home, they are ambushed by the mysterious and relentless Operation Null Tolerance. Written by Scott Lobdell, Ben Raab, and Reinhard Schweizer, with dynamic art by Carlos Pacheco and inks by Arthur Edward Thibert, this issue delivers a tense, high-stakes turn in the X-Men's ongoing struggle. The cover by Joe Madureira and Townsend captures the intensity of the moment.
In "Kriegsopfer," the X-Men race to save the Shi'ar homeworld from the encroaching Phalanx, facing a threat that blurs the line between enemy and ally. As Kelly and Gyrich confront the horrifying legacy of Operation Zero Tolerance, they must reckon with the monstrous cost of their own choices.
In the final chapter of this three-part arc, the search for a cure to the Legacy Virus ends in devastation as the life-saving elixir is destroyed. Shang-Chi, confronted by the cost of his choices, resolves to reclaim his life as a hero. As the X-Men journey home, they are ambushed by the mysterious and relentless Operation Null Tolerance, thrusting them into a new conflict with no clear path forward.
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