X-Men Saga #21
In "L'apocalypse," the X-Men—Wolverine, Nightcrawler, Colossus, and Angel—barely survive a deadly trap set by Dr. Doom, only to face him directly and free Storm from a metal encasement. Released from her confinement, Storm, overwhelmed by her claustrophobia, unleashes her powers in a terrifying rage, forcing her teammates to calm her before she destroys everything. Written by Chris Claremont and illustrated by Dave Cockrum with inks by Joe Rubinstein and colors by Glynis Wein, the issue features a striking cover by Andy Kubert.
In "L'apocalypse," the X-Men—Wolverine, Nightcrawler, Colossus, and Angel—barely escape Dr. Doom’s deadly trap, only to face the mad genius head-on as he holds Storm captive in a metal sheath. When she finally emerges, shaken by her claustrophobia and overwhelmed by power, her unleashed fury threatens to tear everything apart—until her friends step in to calm her. Even as Dr. Doom makes a surprisingly bold move, Storm’s reaction leaves the team stunned, hinting at a shift in the air that no one saw coming.
In "Pleure, mutant !", Angel’s growing rift with Wolverine reaches a breaking point, forcing him to leave the X-Men at a tense moment. Meanwhile, Banshee grapples with the shocking truth that Siryn is his daughter, while Caliban’s sinister plans unfold during a seemingly innocent girls’ night out with Kitty Pryde. As tensions rise, Cyclops and Lee race toward Magneto’s ocean fortress, where the stakes—and the secrets—could change everything.
In "Moi, Magnéto...", the X-Men track Cyclops to Magneto’s hidden ocean base, where he’s been held captive by the mutant mastermind. With Storm, Wolverine, and the rest of the team at his side, Cyclops reunites with the team just as a fierce showdown erupts — and even Kitty Pryde’s unexpected mental trick throws the battle into chaos.
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