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X-Men, Les étranges#3
Cover: Brent Anderson

X-Men, Les étranges #3

Jan 1984 · Editions Lug · 20 FRF
“Dieu crée, l'Homme détruit”

In "Dieu crée, l'Homme détruit," the X-Men and Magneto clash with a powerful preacher whose fiery sermons are spreading fear and violence against mutants across the globe. Written by Chris Claremont and brought to life by Brent Anderson’s dynamic art and Steve Oliff’s vivid colors, this 1984 French edition of X-Men, Les étranges #3 captures a tense, pivotal moment in the struggle for mutant survival. The cover by Brent Anderson perfectly frames the rising tension between faith, fear, and the fight for acceptance.

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writer Chris Claremont · artist, inker Brent Anderson · colorist Steve Oliff · cover Brent Anderson

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artist, inker Brent Anderson
colorist Steve Oliff
cover pencils, inks Brent Anderson

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The X-Men and Magneto find themselves in a fight against an influential preacher whose worldwide message of hatred toward mutants is beginning to have a very negative effect on the lives of homo superior.

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