X-Men Unlimited #37
In "Sacrificial Worlds," a mysterious boy who moves unseen between realities becomes the unexpected focal point of Mephisto’s grand design, weaving together fractured versions of the X-Men from countless dimensions. Written and illustrated by Kaare Andrews, with contributions from Dave McCaig, Mike Kunkel, Joshua Middleton, Troy Nixey, and Skottie Young, this 2002 issue blends haunting visuals and layered storytelling, all rendered in striking colors by Andrews, McCaig, Kunkel, Middleton, Dave Stewart, and Pat Duke. The cover by Kaare Andrews captures the eerie, otherworldly tone of a story where reality itself is at stake.
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A little boy that walks between the worlds but is never able to be seen becomes the crux for Mephisto's plan to pull different versions of the X-Men from across realities and end the world in a reality paradox.
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