X-Men #4
In "Plus haut, plus loin !", the X-Men face a twisted turn when Psylocke is overtaken by Matsuo, turning her against her teammates. With Sabretooth now hunting them, Maverick and Logan find themselves captured—forced to confront the consequences of their past as the team's unity fractures. Written by Jim Lee and Scott Lobdell, with art by Jim Lee and inks by Art Thibert, this 1993 issue delivers high-stakes tension and emotional weight, all framed by a striking cover by Jim Lee and Art Thibert.
In "Plus haut, plus loin !", the X-Men are fractured by betrayal as Psylocke falls under Matsuo Tsurahaba’s control, turning her blade against her teammates. With Sabretooth hunting them and Maverick caught in the crossfire, the team must confront both their enemies and the shadows within as old wounds reopen.
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