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Cover: Jim Cheung & Andrew Pepoy

X-Men Unlimited #14

Mar 1997 · Marvel · 2.99 USD; 4.20 CAD
“Innocence Lost”

"Innocence Lost" puts Franklin Richards in the spotlight after the Onslaught crisis, as fear and hatred turn against the mutants sheltering at the Beast’s parents' farm. With tensions rising and bigotry spreading, Franklin’s vulnerability becomes a quiet, powerful lens through which the story explores fear, identity, and the cost of survival. Written by Terry Kavanagh and illustrated by Jim Cheung, with inks by Andrew Pepoy, colors by Kevin Somers, and letters by Richard Starkings and Comicraft/AD, the issue’s cover by Cheung and Pepoy captures the emotional weight of the moment.

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writer Terry Kavanagh · artist Jim Cheung · inker Andrew Pepoy · colorist Kevin Somers · letterer Richard Starkings · letterer Comicraft/AD · cover Jim Cheung, Andrew Pepoy

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Cast · 27 characters

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artist Jim Cheung
colorist Kevin Somers
letterer Comicraft/AD
cover pencils Jim Cheung
cover inks Andrew Pepoy

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This story is a spotlight on Franklin Richards, left behind after Onslaught. Bigots go after the Beast and all of the mutants hiding out at his parents' farm.

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