COMIC DETAILS
Comic Description:
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Classic X-Men 41 Signature
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Grade:
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9.8
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Page Quality:
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WHITE
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Certification #:
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2776913007
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Owner:
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The Captain
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SET DETAILS
Owner's Description
December, 1989
"Dark Phoenix"
Chris Claremont & John Byrne - Writer2
John Byrne - Penciler
Terry Austin - Inker
Steve Lightle - Cover Artist
Bob Sharen - Colorist
Tom Orzechowski - Letterer
Jim Salicrup - Editor
Synopsis:
Jean Grey, now Dark Phoenix, attacks her teammates over Central Park and dispatches them with ridiculous ease. In a display that alerts sensitives all over New York, she leaves Earth and, having flown to the edge of the solar system, creates a stargate that throws her into the heart of the galaxy. Ravenous, she searches for sustenance by entering and imploding a star, soaking up its energy, uncaring that she dooms an inhabited world circling the sun with that act. The destruction of the D’Bari sun does not go unnoticed, as a Shi’Ar battle cruise attacks Dark Phoenix. She easily destroys them, but not before they send a transmission to Chandilar: Empress Lilandra is now aware of what has happened to Phoenix and knows she must act.
On Earth, the X-Men, joined by their former teammate, Beast, lick their wounds and wonder what they can do – what they have to do, as it turns out, since Cyclops senses through the vestiges of their rapport that Phoenix is returning to Earth – and she is hungry. Meanwhile, in the wake of the X-Men’s fight with the Inner Circle of the Hellfire Club, Sebastian Shaw suggests to his friend, Senator Robert Kelly, that Sentinels should be built again as a deterrent to mutant activity.
Notes:
- Signed by: Chris Claremont on 06/24/2022
- Reprints X-Men 135.
- Tiphereth is a name from the kabbalistic school of mysticism. Basically, it is the center of the tree of life symbolizing harmony and beauty.
- Phoenix used her powers to save the universe in the M’kraan Crystal in X-Men (1st series) #108.
- This marks the first appearance of Senator Robert Kelly.
Quotes: "All I can think of is that somewhere something's burning. And somebody's losing something precious to the flames." —Scott Summers
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