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Classic X-Men 22

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COMIC DETAILS

Comic Description: Classic X-Men 22 Signature
Grade: 9.8
Page Quality: WHITE
Certification #: 1584037004
Owner: The Captain

SET DETAILS

Custom Sets: This comic is not in any custom sets.
Sets Competing: My CGC X-Men Classic Collection  Score: 26
Research: See CGC's Census Report for this Comic

Owner's Description

June, 1988

"Solace"

Chris Claremont - Writer
John Bolton - Artist
John Bolton - Inker
Arthur Adams - Cover Artist
Glynis Oliver - Colorist
Tom Orzechowski - Colorist
Ann Nocenti & Terry Kavanagh - Editors
Tom DeFalco - Editor-In-Chief

Synopsis:
After the battle with Garokk, Storm is swimming in a lake in the Savage Land when she's attacked by a giant crocodilian from the depths. She notices a woman in a diving suit stuck to the saurian by a harpoon line, so she risks her life to free her and then strikes the beast with lightning when it surfaces, but she's too close to the backlash when she does and is knocked out. She dreams of her lost mother and comes to on another world. The woman she saved introduces herself as M'Rin and explains that the lake was a junction point between their dimensions. M'Rin took Ororo aboard her ship to look after her out of gratitude for saving her life. Ororo is about to ask how she might return home when she notices M'Rin's ship is built onto the back of a giant, flying, talking fox named C'Jime and learns that M'Rin is the magnanimous warlord of the skyways and so she instantly decides to blow off her homeworld to have high-flying adventures with her new friends for a few days.
At one point, Storm learns that M'Rin had a daughter that grew to be the leader of the evil pirates they had been fighting. Deciding that it's time to stop being surrogate mother and daughter for each other, M'Rin and Ororo tearfully part ways, but M'Rin gifts Ororo with a cameo crystal bonded to her that will allow them to sense each other's well-being and lead them back to each other at some point in the future.

Notes:
-Signed By: Arthur Adams on 02/18/2018
-Signed By: Chris Claremont on 03/01/2018
-Signed By: John Bolton on 04/07/2018
-"To Save the Savage Land" was originally published in Uncanny X-Men #116, December, 1978.
-The backup story's introduction of M'Rin and her world sets up part of the 1988 X-Men Annual.
-Includes a pinup by Frank Miller and Paul Becton.

Quotes:
"Wolverine, truly there is more to you than meets the eye." -Storm
"At my size babe, that ain't hard." -Wolverine



 
 
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