X-Men '97 #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Not a Cloud in the Sky," the X-Men face a chilling offer from the Gamesmaster: a world free of mutant hatred and filled with their deepest desires—on one condition. They must accept a reality where Jean Grey never existed. Written by John Francis Moore and illustrated by Steve Epting, with inks by Dan Green and colors by Brad Vancata, this 1997 issue explores the cost of paradise through a haunting alternate path. The cover, by Steve Epting, captures the weight of that choice in a single, striking image.
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Gamesmaster offers to end humanity's hatred of mutants and give the X-Men all of their fondest dreams if they would only be willing to live in a world where Jean Grey never existed.
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