X-Men #6
In "X-Men contre X-Men," a grieving Carter Ryking takes Professor X hostage, driven by a desperate need to uncover the truth behind his father’s death and the mysterious research their fathers conducted years ago at a genetic facility. Written by Fabian Nicieza and illustrated by Art Thibert with inks by Dan Panosian and Trevor Scott, this 1993 issue explores the fragile line between loyalty and obsession, with a cover by Jim Lee and Bob Wiacek that captures the tension in bold, dynamic strokes.
In "Miroirs brisés," a grieving Carter Ryking, driven by secrets from his past, takes Professor X hostage in a desperate bid to uncover the truth behind his father’s work at a long-abandoned genetic research facility. With the X-Men racing to stop him, the line between memory and manipulation blurs as illusions of past allies and enemies haunt the fractured minds of those caught in the storm.
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