X-Men Annuals #1
In "La fiducia un'arma a doppio taglio," Siryn trains near the Cassady castle when a sudden storm forces her to take shelter in a hidden cave sealed by a massive door. There, she encounters an enigmatic older woman whose presence lingers long after she leaves. The next day, the castle has vanished without a trace. Written by Jim Krueger and Attilio Guzzeloni, with art by Arnie Jorgensen and inks by Bud LaRosa and John Lowe, this 1996 X-Men Annual from Marvel Italia features a haunting, dreamlike mystery grounded in atmosphere and unease. The cover by Ian Churchill and Hilary Barta captures the eerie stillness of the moment before the unknown unfolds.
In "La fiducia è un'arma a doppio taglio," Jubilee is taken by Caliban, who forces the X-Men into a dangerous trade: Sabretooth for her freedom. With Kitty and Sabretooth descending into the treacherous depths of the Morlock tunnels, trust becomes both a lifeline and a weapon—tested in the shadows where loyalty is as fragile as the underground walls.
In "Nel profondo," the Mutant Liberation Front forms a tense alliance with 3-Peace to confront China Force and the People's Protection Agency. As betrayal looms, Reignfire’s ruthless actions fracture the fragile coalition, forcing Moonstar to make a dangerous choice that could change everything.
In "La canzone di Syrin," Siryn wanders near the ruins of Cassady Castle when a sudden storm drives her to take shelter in a hidden cave sealed by an ancient door. There, she meets an enigmatic old woman whose presence lingers long after the storm passes. The next day, the castle is gone—vanished without a trace—leaving Siryn to wonder what secrets the stone and silence still hold.
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