X-Men Saga #13
In "Plus acéré que la dent du serpent !", Storm takes Colossus back to his Russian village, hoping for a moment of connection amid the chaos of their mission. When a propane truck explodes, Colossus rushes to save the town—only to be arrested as a deserter, his past catching up with him in the most painful way. Freed by the unexpected intervention of Colonel Vazhin, he’s given a chance to return to the X-Men, but the shadows of his homeland linger. Written by Chris Claremont and illustrated by June Brigman, with inks by Roy Richardson and colors by Glynis Oliver, this issue features a cover by Steve Lightle.
In "Plus acéré que la dent du serpent !", the X-Men gather on Muir Isle to confront the terrifying Proteus, a psychic menace whose power is matched only by his connection to Moira MacTaggert—his mother. As Jean Grey battles lingering visions from Mastermind’s manipulations, the team must hold together while facing a threat that twists reality itself.
In "La créature de haine !", the X-Men regroup after a devastating psychic assault, now facing a terrifying evolution of their enemy. Proteus, having seized control of his father Joe MacTaggert’s body, turns the personal tragedy into a weapon, forcing the team to confront both a monstrous foe and the echoes of their own pasts.
Storm takes Colossus back to his native Russia, hoping to reconnect him with his family. When a propane truck explodes near his village, Colossus rushes to save lives—only to be arrested as a deserter. Freed by the unexpected intervention of Colonel Vazhin, he’s given a chance to return to the X-Men, but not before the weight of his past and family looms heavy in the quiet streets of his childhood home.
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