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X-Men Fairy Tales#1
Cover: Sana Takeda

X-Men Fairy Tales #1

Jul 2006 · Marvel · 2.99 USD; 4.25 CAD
“The Peach-Boy”

In "The Peach-Boy," a 2006 X-Men Fairy Tales tale, a boy with a peach pit in his eye—holding back a fierce crimson power—teams up with an old monk to gather three legendary creatures in a quest to save the emperor’s daughter from four dark demons. Written by C. B. Cebulski and brought to life with striking, dreamlike art by Sana Takeda, whose distinctive style defines both the interior and cover, this issue blends mythic tone with Marvel’s signature flair.

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writer C. B. Cebulski · artist, inker, colorist Sana Takeda · letterer Tom Valente · cover Sana Takeda

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artist, inker, colorist Sana Takeda
letterer Tom Valente
cover pencils, inks Sana Takeda

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A young boy who has a peach pit in his eye that holds back a powerful crimson blast helps an old monk gather three other powerful creatures to help rescue the emperor's daughter from four sinister demons.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).