X-Men #4
"Unsichere Zeiten" marks a pivotal moment in the X-Men saga, with a haunting flashback revealing the tragic moment Xavier intervenes to save Magneto—only to die himself—setting the stage for the rise of Apokalypse. Written by Fabian Nicieza and Reinhard Schweizer, and brought to life by Andy Kubert’s dynamic art and Ron Garney’s sharp inks, this 1997 issue captures the X-Men’s desperate wait as the world they know begins to collapse. The cover by Andy Kubert perfectly encapsulates the tension and dread of the era.
In a haunting echo of the past, Xavier’s sacrifice to save Magneto from Legion’s blade reshapes the future—now, in the present, the X-Men stand at the edge of oblivion as the world they knew collapses into the age of Apocalypse. With echoes of that fateful moment lingering, the team faces an uncertain dawn, haunted by what was lost and what must be endured.
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