X-Men #75
In "E de Extinción Tres de Tres," Jean and Hank rescue Emma from the ruins of Genosha, a city scarred by the catastrophic loss of sixteen million mutants at the hands of Cassandra Nova. As Charles confronts the weight of his legacy, he makes a shocking public revelation on television—declaring himself a mutant for the first time. Written by Grant Morrison and Lorenzo F. Díaz, with striking artwork by Frank Quitely and cover art by Quitely and Tim Townsend, this pivotal X-Men issue blends emotional intensity with high-stakes revelation.
In the ashes of Genosha, Jean Grey and Beast rescue Emma Frost from the wreckage of a massacre that claimed sixteen million mutants. With Cassandra Nova’s shadow looming, Charles Xavier makes a shocking choice—going on television to finally reveal the truth about himself.
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