X-Men: Endangered Species One-Shot #1
In "Endangered Species [Prologue]," the X-Men gather to mourn the death of a young mutant—killed not in battle, but by the quiet tragedy of an ordinary accident—highlighting a growing fear that mutantkind may be too few to survive. Written by Mike Carey and illustrated by Scot Eaton, with inks by John Dell and colors by Frank D'Armata, the story captures a poignant moment of grief and uncertainty. Marc Silvestri’s striking cover sets the tone for a narrative that lingers on loss and the fragile future of a species on the edge.
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The X-Men attend the funeral of a young mutant who was killed in a very mundane way and begin to mourn in despair as it appears that mutantkind is truly an endangered species with too few of them left to sustain their species.
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