X-Men #73
In "E de Extinción Uno de Tres," Cassandra Nova marshals a deadly army of living Sentinels, pushing the X-Men to their limits. As Hank unveils Cerebra, a more advanced version of Cerebro, the team faces a terrifying new threat—Cassandra Nova begins to breach Charles Xavier’s mind through the machine’s enhanced reach. Written by Grant Morrison and Lorenzo F. Díaz, with striking art by Frank Quitely and inks by Tim Townsend, this 2002 issue delivers a chilling blend of psychological tension and high-stakes mutant drama. The cover, penciled by Quitely and inked by Townsend, captures the unease of a world on the brink.
In a chilling twist, Cassandra Nova begins forging a deadly army of living Sentinels, while the X-Men—Cyclops, Wolverine, Jean Grey, Beast, and Professor X—face a new threat from within. As Hank unveils Cerebra, a powerful upgrade to Cerebro, the machine inadvertently becomes a doorway for Cassandra Nova to breach Charles Xavier’s mind.
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