X-Men, Les étranges #15
In "Résurrection," the X-Men face the dire threat of Terminus in the ravaged wasteland of the Wild Area, where the Master of Evolution and Garokk awaken the land itself, restoring it to a primal state. Written by Chris Claremont and brought to life by Art Adams’ dynamic art and Bob Wiacek’s sharp inks, this 1989 issue delivers a striking blend of cosmic scale and mutant resolve, with Glynis Oliver’s colors grounding the otherworldly visuals. The cover, a collaborative effort by Arthur Adams and Ciro Tota, captures the moment with bold, sweeping energy.
In the scorched ruins of the Wild West, the X-Men face off against the relentless Terminus, while the forces of evolution—Garokk and the Master of Evolution—awaken the land itself, restoring its primordial state. Amid the chaos, C'Jime, M'Rin, Nirille, and Peter Jr. find themselves caught in a battle where the very earth remembers its past.
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↩ Reprints Spidey #77 (1986), The Uncanny X-Men #228 (1988), X-Men Annual #12 (1988)
Reprinted in Strange Spécial Origines #235 hors série (1989), Super X-Men #7
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