X-Men Select #2
Panini France's X-Men Select 02 collects the Fear Itself crossover as it impacted the X-Men universe. This volume brings together the mutant teams' struggles against the Serpent's hammers, featuring key confrontations with Colossus transformed into Juggernaut and the return of Hope Summers. The collection includes tie-ins from the main X-Men titles of the era, showcasing the fallout of the event on mutantkind and their allies like Captain America and Hulk.
In "Fear Itself (1)", Cyclops sends Moonstar to seek answers from Hela, unaware that the Asgardian goddess of death has already fallen to the ancient forces behind Earth's devastation. Meanwhile, the New Mutants wait in reserve, desperate to aid their friend—though their path to battle may demand a price far greater than they anticipated. Written by Dan Abnett, Andy Lanning, and Thomas Davier, with art by David Lafuente and colors by Val Staples, this issue features a cover by David Lafuente.
In "Fear Itself (1)," Kaw faces a growing dread as the remnants of ancient forces stir, threatening to unravel the fragile peace on Earth. With Moonstar sent to seek answers from Héla—unaware the Asgardian queen of death is already gone—the New Mutants brace for a battle they may not survive, their only path forward demanding a sacrifice they’re not sure they can make.
In "Fear Itself (2)," Moonstar takes on the mantle of Valkyrie in a perilous journey to Hel, where she must confront ancient forces threatening the underworld, while her teammates face a demonic threat from another realm—Méphisto. With Kaw, Draumer, and the enigmatic Le Broyeur d'Os at her side, the line between myth and nightmare blurs in a battle that tests courage, loyalty, and the cost of power.
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↩ Reprints X-Men: To Serve and Protect #1 (2011), New Mutants #29 (2011), New Mutants #30 (2011), New Mutants #31 (2011), New Mutants #32 (2011)
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