Xavier Liked Me Best
X-Men Annual 1
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COMIC DETAILS
Comic Description:
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X-Men Annual 1 Universal
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Grade:
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9.4
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Page Quality:
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WHITE
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Certification #:
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2019259001
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Owner:
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Colossus Keck
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SET DETAILS
Owner's Description
Combo of 2 issues - X-Men 9 & X-Men 11
Story Title:
Enter, the Avengers
Staff:
Stan Lee (writer), Jack Kirby (drawer), Chic Stone (inker), Sam Rosen (letterer)
Brief Description of Issue 9
The X-Men follow their mentor Xavier to europe where he is hunting down an old enemy called Lucifer who is responsible for crippling him years ago. The villain has built a giant thermal bomb and attached it to his heartbeat to ensure that no one will want to inflict physical harm on him. The X-Men are forced to fight the Avengers, who are investigating the vibrations Lucifer’s bomb emanates, to prevent them from attacking Lucifer. Meanwhile Xavier telepathically beats the foe without changing his heartbeat. After explaining everything to the Avengers Cyclops and Xavier manage to permanently defuse Lucifer’s thermal bomb.
Story Title:
The Triumph of Magneto
Staff:
Stan Lee (writer), Jack Kirby (artist), Chic Stone (inker), Art Simek (letterer)
Brief Description of X-Men Issue 11
Registering a very powerful energy signature, both the Brotherhood and the X-Men rush to recruit the new mutant. Magneto makes first contact and he and Mastermind try to impress the stranger with their abilities. They end up annoying their potential recruit who turns Mastermind to stone. As the X-Men arrive the Stranger leaves with Magneto and the Toad. Left behind are Quicksilver and the Scarlet Witch who believe they have worked off their debt to Magneto and decide to return to their native Europe. Not far away the new mutant reveals himself to be an alien called the Stranger. His people are intrested in mutations and he picks Magneto and the Toad as his new specimen, since they insisted to ally with him. The X-Men can only observe as they depart to the stars. Back at home, Cerebro registers a new powerful presence.
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