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Cover: Udon Studios & Long Vo & Charles Park & Kevin Yan

X-Men: Evolution #[nn]

Jan 2020 · Marvel · 12.99 USD; 16.99 CAD
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“Lines in the Sand”

In "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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writer Devin Grayson · artist, inker, colorist Udon · artist, inker, colorist Long Vo · letterer Randy Gentile · artist, inker, colorist Charles Park · artist, inker, colorist Studio XD's Saka · cover Udon Studios, Long Vo, Charles Park, Kevin Yan

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artist, inker, colorist Udon
artist, inker, colorist Long Vo
letterer Randy Gentile
artist, inker, colorist Charles Park
artist, inker, colorist Studio XD's Saka
cover pencils, inks Udon Studios
cover pencils, inks Long Vo
cover pencils, inks Charles Park
cover pencils, inks Kevin Yan

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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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