X-Men Origins: Colossus #1
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn a quiet corner of Russia, young Piotr Rasputin’s life changes forever when he learns of his brother Mikhail’s death—his grief unleashing a terrifying transformation as his body turns to living steel. As he struggles to adapt to his new reality, a mysterious friend of his brother’s begins investigating the phenomenon, drawing the attention of Charles Xavier and the Russian government alike. Written by Chris Yost and illustrated by Trevor Hairsine, with colors by Val Staples and letters by Todd Klein, this issue sets the stage for Piotr’s journey toward becoming Colossus, with a cover by Trevor Hairsine capturing the moment his steel form first emerges.
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When young Piotr Rasputin learns of his brother's death, it triggers his mutant power and his skin becomes organic steel. As the years pass and Piotr tries to live a normal rustic life with his parents and sister, Mikhail's friend Alexander, who witnessed the stunning transformation, researches the mutant condition and his inquiries bring him into contact with Charles Xavier. The Russian government also learns of Piotr's amazing powers but before they can make a move, Professor X intervenes and invites the young mutant to join his all new X-Men.
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