X-Men: Deus Ama, o Homem Mata #[nn]
In "Deus Ama, o Homem Mata," the X-Men and Magneto clash with a powerful preacher whose sermons ignite global hatred toward mutants, threatening to plunge society into chaos. Written by Christopher Claremont, Jotapê Martins, and Helcio de Carvalho, with art by Brent Eric Anderson and vibrant colors by Steve Oliff, this 2003 issue delivers a tense, thought-provoking clash of ideology. The striking cover by Bill Sienkiewicz captures the story’s intensity with his signature, dynamic style.
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The X-Men and Magneto find themselves in a fight against an influential preacher whose worldwide message of hatred toward mutants is beginning to have a very negative effect on the lives of homo superior.
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