X-Men Adventures [II] #10
In "Beauty and the Beast," Beast takes a compassionate stand when he helps a blind woman regain her sight, drawing the wrath of Graydon Creed and the Friends of Humanity. The tension escalates as Jean Grey delivers a stunning revelation that upends Creed’s public image—turning the tables in a moment that redefines the conflict. Written by Ralph Macchio and illustrated by Paul Borges, with inks by James Pascoe, colors by Joe Agostinelli, and letters by Michael Higgins, this 1994 issue features a cover by John Hebert and James Pascoe.
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Beast helps a blind woman regain her sight and is hounded by Graydon Creed and the Friends of Humanity for his trouble. The tables are turned on Creed when Jean Grey outs him as Sabertooth's son.
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