X-Men: Evolution #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Lines in the Sand," Spyke finds himself at a crossroads when a friend’s sudden powers—mirroring his own—force him to confront the boundaries between mutation and science. Written by Devin Grayson and illustrated by Udon, Long Vo, and a team of talented artists, the issue explores identity and belonging through a moment that challenges what it means to be different. The cover by Udon Studios, Long Vo, Charles Park, and Kevin Yan captures the tension of that pivotal choice.
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Spyke ditches school to ride skateboards with his buddies but when one of his companions manifests powers similar to his own, he feels obligated to tell Professor X about it. Xavier tests the kid out and, even though his power mimicking power turns out to be the product of a scientific experiment rather than a genetic mutation, he offers Ian a place at his school. Finding out he is still considered a normal human, Ian rejects both Xavier's offer and his mutant friend Spyke.
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