Uncanny X-Men (1963-2011) #242

Uncanny X-Men (1963-2011) #242

Language: English
Format: Kindle
Publication date: March 10th, 1989
Publisher: Marvel
Pages: 40
In a tense installment of the series, the X-Men find themselves embroiled in a fierce confrontation with their rivals, X-Factor. The stakes are high as they come to the defense of the Goblyn Queen, who is cleverly masquerading as the familiar figure of Madelyne Pryor. The narrative weaves a complex web of loyalty and betrayal, highlighting the volatile dynamics between the iconic teams.

As the tension mounts, deep-seated conflicts and personal histories are brought to the forefront, challenging allegiances and trust. The characters confront their fears and motivations, making for a riveting exploration of identity and power in the face of adversity. The artwork, featuring the talents of Dan Green and Marc Silvestri, enhances the emotional weight of the story, bringing vivid action to life.

Through intricate plotting and character development, the story captures the essence of the X-Men universe, grappling with themes of injustice and the fight for one's place in a chaotic world. Fans of the series will find much to appreciate in this gripping chapter, as the clash between the teams unfolds with dramatic flair.

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