X-Men Classic #62
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Life That Late I Led," Chris Claremont and Dave Cockrum deliver a tense, character-driven chapter as Carol Danvers grapples with her lingering powers from her Ms. Marvel days, while the X-Men launch a high-stakes mission into the Pentagon to erase government records. With Wolverine, Storm, and Carol infiltrating the heart of military intelligence, the team faces off against Mystique’s ambush and a shocking reunion with Rogue—whose presence ignites a fierce confrontation. The issue also explores deeper emotional currents, as Havok confronts his father and Oracle battles the haunting remnants of Xavier’s fractured mind. Mike Mignola and P. Craig Russell bring the cover to life with striking, atmospheric detail.
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Peter Corbeau examines Carol Danvers and discovers she still retains some of the strength and stamina she had as Ms. Marvel. Oracle tries to telepathically contact the comatose Xavier but finds his mind full of Brood nightmares. In order to wipe out the government's files on the X-Men, Wolverine, Storm and Carol sneak into the Pentagon to plant a computer virus. When Carol sees Rogue, the mutant who stole her Ms. Marvel powers, hanging around in the corridor, an all-out brawl ensues. Fending off an ambush by Mystique, Carol succeeds in planting the virus. Havok meets his father.
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