X-Men Saga #25
In "Poursuite !", Chris Claremont and Dave Cockrum deliver a tense, character-driven chapter of the X-Men Saga as Carol Danvers grapples with lingering remnants of her Miss Marvel powers, while Oracle struggles to reach a comatose Xavier haunted by Brood nightmares. With Serval, Tornado, and Carol infiltrating the Pentagon to erase government files on the X-Men, their mission takes a sudden turn when Carol confronts Malicia in a tense hallway clash—only to later evade an ambush by Mystique. Meanwhile, Havok faces a pivotal moment with his father. The issue’s dynamic art by Cockrum and Wiacek, with colors by Glynis Oliver, brings the urgency and emotional weight to life, all capped by a striking cover by Cockrum and Wiacek.
In "Cache-cache !", the X-Men and the Star Brothers race against time to repair their ship and warn Chancellor Araki that Lilandra has been saved—unaware that Lord Samedar, a secret ally of Deathbird, has already murdered Araki and plans to destroy Earth regardless. With Xavier trapped in a coma induced by the Brood, Kitty takes a dangerous gamble, pretending to be the Dark Phoenix to sow chaos among the Shi'ar and buy them precious time.
In "Au nom de celle que j'ai été...", Peter Corbeau confronts the lingering echoes of Carol Danvers’ past as Miss Marvel, uncovering remnants of her former power and endurance. As Oracle struggles to reach a comatose Xavier, she stumbles into a mind tormented by visions of Brood, while Serval, Tornade, and Carol infiltrate the Pentagon to erase government files on the X-Men—only to face ambushes from Mystique and a tense clash with Malicia in the halls.
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