X-Men #49
In "Apocalypse - Les Douze (7) : la fin d'un monde (1)", Generation X faces off against Black Tom, the Fléau, and Mondo in a high-stakes battle where the truth about Mondo’s origins begins to unravel. As the team confronts the clone, flashbacks reveal the long-buried past of the real Mondo and Cordelia’s betrayal at the Club des Damnés. Meanwhile, high in the Swiss Alps, M discovers that the new headmaster of his school is not who he seems. Written by Jay Faerber and Nicole Duclos, with art by Kevin Sharpe and inks by Vince Russell, Rodney Ramos, and John Czop, this issue features a striking cover by Alan Davis and Mark Farmer.
In the wake of Apocalypse’s rise and the Twelve’s capture, Cable ventures into a haunting mental journey, confronting the ghosts of his past—his father and the memories that shaped him—amid the unraveling world. With Stacey Kramer and Kenny Kramer caught in the storm, and echoes of Aliya Dayspring [Jenskot] lingering in flashbacks, the line between memory and survival blurs.
In the snowy Alps, Penance finds herself caught in a web of deception when she discovers her new school’s headmaster is a vampire, while Cordelia Frost’s past resurfaces through the shocking revelation that Mondo—once thought a traitor—was a clone all along. As the true Mondo’s origins unravel, the lingering shadows of the Club des Damnés and a long-buried betrayal come to light.
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↩ Reprints Cable #76 (2000), Generation X #60 (2000), The Uncanny X-Men #377 (2000), X-Men #97 (2000), Generation X #61 (2000)
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