X-Men #7
In "Zone dangereuse," the X-Men face a brutal assault by the Horsemen, plunging into chaos as the team is caught off guard. The situation spirals further when a figure identical to Cable coldly shoots Professor X during a public speech in Central Park, leaving the team—and readers—reeling. Written by Scott Lobdell and illustrated by Brandon Peterson, with inks by Terry Austin and colors by Mike Thomas, this 1993 issue features a cover by Art Thibert.
In the heart of Central Park, chaos erupts when the Horsemen launch a brutal assault on the X-Men, shattering the peace with violence. As the team scrambles to respond, a shocking betrayal unfolds—Cable, or a figure indistinguishable from him, coldly assassinates Professor X in front of the world.
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