X-Treme X-Men #4
In "Dreamtime Serenade," Gambit infiltrates Vargas' fortress with reckless daring, while Bishop is unexpectedly pulled into the Dreamtime by Gateway—revealed to be his long-lost grandfather—where he receives a haunting final message from Psylocke. Meanwhile, the X-Men track down Destiny's hidden safehouse, only to discover it was left to Rogue as part of Irene's will, and uncover that Vargas has stolen the missing Destiny's Diary from within. Written by Chris Claremont and brought to life with vivid art by Salvador Larroca, this 2001 issue blends high-stakes infiltration with emotional depth, all wrapped in a cover by Larroca that captures the surreal tension of the Dreamtime.
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Gambit invades Vargas' stronghold and lives to tell about it. Gateway, who turns out to be Bishop's grandfather, transports Bish to the dreamtime where he gets a final message from Psylocke. The X-Men find Destiny's safehouse which turns out to belong to Rogue as part of Irene's will. Vargas has stolen Destiny's Diary that was secreted in the house.
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