X-Men #35
In "Des Rätsels finstere Gründe," Psylocke and Archangel clash with Maggott in New York, while Joseph breaks free from Nanny’s captivity in an underground Arctic volcano—his growing rage echoing Magneto’s voice. As Nanny closes in on the helpless X-Men, it’s Trish Tilby who turns the tide, and Gambit faces off against bounty hunters Spat and Grovel, ready to confront his past. Written by Scott Lobdell and Reinhard Schweizer, with art by Chris Bachalo and colors by Digital Chameleon and Dan Brown, this 1999 issue delivers high-stakes tension and emotional weight. The cover by Carlos Pacheco and Art Thibert captures the storm of conflict in motion.
In "Rufe des Herzens," Marrow and Charlotte aid Bobby and Cecilia in a desperate escape from the relentless Prime Sentinels, testing their courage and loyalty in the face of overwhelming odds. As the hunt intensifies, Senator Kelly finds himself questioning his unwavering support for "Operation Null Toleranz," hinting at shifting alliances in a world where trust is as fragile as hope.
In the frozen depths of an Arctic volcano, Joseph breaks free from Nanny’s captivity, his voice growing colder with each passing moment as his anger echoes Magneto’s. Trapped and desperate, the X-Men face Nanny’s relentless pursuit—until Trish Tilby steps in to turn the tide. Meanwhile, Gambit confronts the bounty hunters Spat and Grovel, ready to face the consequences of his past.
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