X-Men #34
In "Die Story des Jahres!", Spidey finds himself caught between two threats when he tails General Gyrich for the Daily Bugle, only to be ambushed by Marrow and Callisto—both furious over the secret Operation Null Toleranz. With Gyrich’s own bodyguards transforming into deadly Prime Sentinels, Spidey must protect him and the Morlocks until the truth about the operation comes to light. Written by Scott Lobdell and Reinhard Schweizer, with dynamic art by Joe Madureira and Humberto Ramos, and striking cover by Madureira and Tim Townsend, this 1999 issue delivers a tense, high-stakes twist on loyalty and secrecy.
In "Die Story des Jahres!", Spidey finds himself caught between duty and danger when he tails Gyrich for the Daily Bugle, only to be ambushed by Marrow and Callisto, furious over Operation Null Toleranz. As Gyrich’s bodyguards transform into Prime Sentinels and turn on everyone, it’s the man himself who unleashes his fury—not at Spidey, but at being kept in the dark, forcing a sudden, explosive reckoning that leaves the hero and the Morlocks scrambling to survive.
In "Alte Welt," the X-Men crash through a star gate only to find themselves deep underground, separated and disoriented. With Gambit captured by two bounty hunters who know too much about his past and two teammates missing, the team is quickly confronted by Magneto’s Nanny robot—overjoyed to see Joseph once more.
In "Das Ende aller Tage," Sabra flees a relentless assault by the Prime Sentinels, led by Angie Quail, barely escaping with her life. As she struggles to survive, Iceman and Cecilia face betrayal from Bobby's former lover, Charlotte Jones, complicating their fight against the same mechanized threat.
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