X-Men: Crossroads #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis 1998 collection brings together the four-issue X-Men: Crossroads limited series, which follows the team as they confront the consequences of the 'Operation: Zero Tolerance' storyline. The plot centers on the X-Men being scattered and forced to navigate a mysterious, shifting nexus of realities known as the Crossroads, testing their bonds and resolve. Written by Tom DeFalco with art by various creators, this volume explores themes of identity and survival within a fractured landscape.
In "Too Many Mutants," the X-Men find themselves caught in a web of shifting loyalties as they aid Xavier and Lilandra in a high-stakes mission against Deathbird—though nothing is as it seems. With Magneto captured by the cunning Zaladane, who seeks to drain his power, Rogue, Ka-Zar, and Fury step in to save the day, leading to a moment that will change everything. Written by Chris Claremont and brought to life with dynamic art by Jim Lee, inks by Scott Williams and Karl Altstaetter, and vivid colors by Glynis Oliver and Joe Rosas, this 1998 issue delivers a tense, character-driven story that pushes the team to their limits. The cover by Terry Shoemaker and John Dickenson captures the chaos in striking detail.
In "Too Many Mutants," Forge, Jubilee, and Gambit officially become part of the X-Men as the mansion buzzes with uncertainty about what comes next. With the entire X-Folk—old allies and new—grappling with shifting roles, the future feels wide open, and the quiet tension of change hangs in the air.
In "Crossroads," the X-Men find themselves deep in the Savage Land, facing off against Zaladane and her mutant allies as tensions flare and loyalties are tested. With Lila Cheney's sudden teleportation, the team is abruptly pulled into Deathbird’s lair—only to discover they’re now trapped in a web of ancient schemes and hidden agendas.
In "The Path Not Taken!", the X-Men find themselves entangled in a web of betrayal and deception as they aid Professor Xavier and Lilandra in a high-stakes mission to dethrone Deathbird. With Magneto captured by the cunning Zaladane and the fate of the mutant cause hanging in the balance, Rogue, Ka-Zar, and Nick Fury must race to save him—only to face a shocking turn that changes everything.
In "Double Death," the X-Men face a twisted deception as Skrull impostors—Skrull Professor X, Skrull Psylocke, and even a Skrull Gladiator—ravage their ranks, while the real team scrambles to untangle a web of betrayal. With Deathbird caught between allies and enemies, and the Starjammers sent to eliminate them, the line between friend and foe blurs in a battle where identity itself is the weapon.
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