X-Men #76
In "Nouveaux mondes," the X-Men face a seismic shift as Professor X publicly reveals his mutant identity, upending the world's perception of him. With Jean Grey grappling with the lingering presence of the Phoenix and Fantomex seeking sanctuary at Xavier's doorstep, tensions rise as Cyclops confronts Emma Frost about his complicated bond with Jean. Written by Grant Morrison and Nicole Duclos, with dynamic art by Igor Kordey and colors by Dave McCaig, this issue blends emotional depth with high-stakes intrigue. The cover by Ethan Van Sciver and Tim Townsend captures the era's bold energy.
In "Nouveaux mondes," Professor X makes a shocking public revelation about his identity as a mutant, setting off a chain of personal and global tensions. As the Phoenix Force stirs within Jean Grey, Fantomex seeks refuge and guidance at Xavier’s school, while Cyclops confronts Emma Frost about the complicated history between them.
In "La féline," Le Fauve stumbles upon a dying mutant whose plight eerily mirrors his own, sparking a moment of unexpected connection. But as he investigates, he realizes the truth behind her identity is far more complex than he first believed.
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