X-Men Milestones: X-Tinction Agenda #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Welcome to Genosha ...A Green and Pleasant Land...", the X-teams launch a desperate counteroffensive against Hodge as Storm works to restore mutant powers across Genosha, aided by Genegineer and Chief Magistrate Anderson. With Boom-Boom uncovering Warlock’s ashes and Wolfsbane undergoing a shocking transformation that amplifies his strength, the team pushes forward in pursuit of Hodge. Written by Louise Simonson and brought to life by Guang Yap’s dynamic art, Joe Rubinstein’s inks, Steve Buccellato’s colors, and Joe Rosen’s sharp lettering, this pivotal issue blends emotional weight with high-stakes action. Jim Lee and Scott Williams deliver a striking cover that captures the chaos and intensity of the moment.
In the wake of a brutal clash with the Genoshan Magistrates, Wolverine, Psylocke, and Madelyne Pryor are seized and brought to Genosha—a twisted island paradise where mutants are enslaved under a brutal regime. Trapped in a world of forced labor and hidden dangers, they must survive the island’s oppressive system while the rest of the X-Men race against time to reach them.
In "Busting Loose!", the X-Men race against time to rescue their captured teammates, diving into the treacherous heart of Genosha where Rogue and Wolverine face brutal captivity. With their powers stripped and survival hanging in the balance, Rogue confronts a harrowing ordeal that forces her to confront a terrifying truth — and a familiar voice from the past begins to rise within her.
In "Gonna Be a Revolution," the X-Men launch a daring assault on Genosha, where Storm, Wolverine, Colossus, Rogue, Psylocke, Dazzler, Longshot, and Havok face off against the Goblin Queen, Madelyne Pryor, and her allies—including the treacherous David Moreau, Phillip Moreau, Chief Magistrate Anderson, and the enigmatic Wipeout. With Rogue and Wolverine reclaiming their powers, and the Genegineer’s son vowing to reshape the nation, the battle for Genosha becomes a turning point in the fight for mutant freedom.
In the wake of a brutal ambush in Genosha, Storm, Boom-Boom, Rictor, and Wolfsbane are captured by Cameron Hodge and stripped of their powers, leaving them vulnerable to his twisted experiments. With Warlock’s fate hanging in the balance and the remaining New Mutants joining forces with the X-Men and X-Factor, a desperate escape unfolds as the team fights to survive Hodge’s deadly game—before it’s too late.
In "Brotherhood," X-Factor launches a daring rescue on Genosha to free Storm and the New Mutants from Cameron Hodge’s twisted control. As Cyclops confronts his brother Havok—now a mindwiped pawn of the enemy—the line between loyalty and betrayal blurs in the heat of battle.
In "United We Stand," the X-teams face a brutal test of unity as Jubilee, Boom-Boom, and Rictor stand defiant against the Magistrates. With the X-Men, New Mutants, and X-Factor divided, Cable, Marvel Girl, Forge, Gambit, and Sunspot are captured by Cameron Hodge—losing their powers in the process—while Wolfsbane is transformed into a mutate, pushing the fragile alliance to the breaking point.
In "War," the X-teams unite in a desperate assault on Cameron Hodge, their resolve sharpened when Storm restores mutant powers across the battlefield. With unexpected aid from Genegineer and Chief Magistrate Anderson, the fighters press forward—Boom-Boom discovers Warlock’s ashes, Wolfsbane undergoes a shocking transformation, and the hunt for Hodge intensifies.
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