
Maximum Security #1-3, The Invincible Iron Man (1998) #35, Uncanny X-Men (1963) #387, Thor (1998) (Single Issues) #30, Avengers (1998) (Single Issues) #35, Bishop: The Last X-Man #15, Captain America (1998) (Single Issues) #36, Gambit (1999) #23, X-Men (1991-2001) #107, X-Men Unlimited (1993) #29
X-Men Unlimited (1993-2003) #29
Language: English
Format: Kindle
Publication date:
June 28th, 2016
Publisher: Marvel
Pages: 38
Genres: Thriller & Suspense, Action & Adventure
In this thrilling installment, the X-Men face a mission that pushes their limits as they infiltrate Ronan's lair. The stakes are higher than ever, as the team realizes the complexity of their challenge. With unexpected dangers lurking and alliances tested, the dynamics among the team members become as critical as their combat skills.
As they navigate a web of traps and formidable foes, trust and teamwork are put to the ultimate test. Joe Pruett masterfully weaves the narrative, showcasing each character's strengths and vulnerabilities. Cully Hamner and Brett Booth's artistry breathes life into the action, painting vivid scenes that heighten the tension.
This chapter captures the essence of the X-Men, blending intense action with character-driven moments. Readers are drawn into a world where courage and camaraderie must prevail against overwhelming odds. The journey not only challenges the heroes physically but also forces them to confront their own inner struggles.
As they navigate a web of traps and formidable foes, trust and teamwork are put to the ultimate test. Joe Pruett masterfully weaves the narrative, showcasing each character's strengths and vulnerabilities. Cully Hamner and Brett Booth's artistry breathes life into the action, painting vivid scenes that heighten the tension.
This chapter captures the essence of the X-Men, blending intense action with character-driven moments. Readers are drawn into a world where courage and camaraderie must prevail against overwhelming odds. The journey not only challenges the heroes physically but also forces them to confront their own inner struggles.