X-Men, Les étranges #16
In "Déclin d'un astre," the Brood descend upon Earth, forging a deadly legion of super-powered humans to spread their infection. As the X-Men confront this escalating threat, they find themselves questioning not just the enemy’s motives, but the very nature of the power they’re fighting. Written by Chris Claremont and illustrated by Marc Silvestri, with inks by Dan Green and colors by Glynis Oliver, this 1990 issue features a striking cover by Ciro Tota.
In "Déclin d'un astre," the Brood descend upon Earth and forge a deadly alliance with a roster of newly empowered humans, turning them into weapons of conquest. As the X-Men confront this escalating threat, they find themselves facing not just alien invaders, but a twisted mirror of their own mission—where power and control blur the line between protector and predator.
In "Aurore sanglante," the X-Men clash with the Brood in downtown Denver, where Malicia, Serval, and Psylocke are captured. As Maddie battles worsening hallucinations, the team faces a wave of deadly villains—Brickbat, Dive-Bomber, Tension, Temptress, Lockup, Spitball, Whiphand, and Blindside—each a threat in their own right.
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