X-Men Special #4
In "Geheimnisse," the Juggernaut breaks into the Xavier Institute through the underground canals, confronting Gambit and Bishop with sudden force—yet instead of attacking, he begs Jean Grey to enter his mind and uncover the truth behind Onslaught’s identity, trapped by a psychic barrier he can’t breach himself. Meanwhile, Professor Xavier’s behavior grows increasingly uncharacteristic, casting a shadow over the team as secrets buried deep begin to surface. Written by Scott Lobdell and Reinhard Schweizer, with dynamic art by Joe Madureira and inks by Tim Townsend, this 1998 special features a striking cover by Carlos Pacheco.
In "Geheimnisse," the Juggernaut, trapped by a psychic barrier that locks away the truth behind Onslaught’s identity, breaks into the Xavier Institute through the underground canals. He overpowers Gambit and Bishop in a sudden assault, then turns to Jean Grey, pleading for her to reach into his mind and uncover what he can’t even speak. Meanwhile, Professor Xavier’s behavior grows increasingly unsettling, casting doubt on who—or what—might be in control.
In "Tödliches Wissen," the X-Men are thrown into confusion as Professor Xavier's behavior grows increasingly erratic—just as they confront the Juggernaut's sudden intrusion into their sanctuary. Unbeknownst to them, Jean Grey is locked in a telepathic struggle with the Juggernaut, probing his mind for the truth behind Onslaught’s identity, while Beast fights to escape a cell designed by his darker counterpart. And deep within Xavier’s consciousness, something long buried stirs—something that may be the key to everything.
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↩ Reprints The Uncanny X-Men #334 (1996), X-Men #54 (1996), Onslaught: X-Men #1 (1996), Onslaught #2 (1996)
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