X-Men, Les étranges #6
In "Plus dure sera la chute !", Charles Xavier's mind drifts into a vivid memory of a past mission with Magneto and Gabrielle Haller, as the X-Men search for a way to awaken him from his coma—only for the memories of that long-ago battle against Baron Strucker to spark his return. The celebration is short-lived, however, as Deathbird abruptly cuts the X-Men's farewell banquet aboard Lilandra's ship, teleporting them all to a Brood vessel. Written by Chris Claremont and illustrated by Dave Cockrum, with inks by Bob Wiacek and colors by Glynis Oliver, this 1985 issue features a striking cover by Jean Frisano.
In a flashback woven through Charles Xavier’s mind, the X-Men’s past collides with a high-stakes treasure hunt as Xavier and Magneto once again face off—this time over Nazi gold, with Gabrielle Haller at the center of the mystery. As the team grapples with Xavier’s coma, the vivid memory of that long-ago adventure proves the key to waking him, sparking hope and celebration. But their relief is short-lived: a farewell banquet aboard Lilandra’s ship is shattered when Deathbird hijacks them, teleporting the entire group to a Brood vessel with no clear escape.
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↩ Reprints The Uncanny X-Men #160 (1982), The Uncanny X-Men #161 (1982), The Uncanny X-Men #162 (1982)
Reprinted in Nova #93 (1985), Spidey #69 (1985), Strange #190 (1985), Nova #94 (1985), Strange #191 (1985), Spécial Strange #42 (1985)
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