NYX-X-23 Can it be the Wolverine?
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COMIC DETAILS

Comic Description: NYX 6 Modern
Grade: 9.6
Page Quality: WHITE
Certification #: 4523381010
Owner: ADAMANTIUM

SET DETAILS

Custom Sets: This comic is not in any custom sets.
Sets Competing: NYX-X-23 Can it be the Wolverine?  Score: 15
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Owner's Description

Clones and clones are racking up the points within the system, and not always legally but those are the hard knock lives. In sweeps the blade of recollection that cuts like a knife and again ends with the demise of the nefarious. Control is not always easy to manage, and this issue tries to show that we shouldn't try to control others. Realizing much of life is beyond the realm of our own personal control, and it means a call on a higher power. The X-23 self-proclaimed instinct and instant action makes for good showmanship, but it is the too permanent a solution that boggles her mind. In the end, laying down one's life for another is to be considered the ultimate love and sacrifice. Those lessons don't come easy, as some things are taught and can still be lost in the mind. They can be found in the moment, in the call to action, when instinct overrides and causes one to act in faith. Obedience is better than sacrifice, although we try to live as an example.

AS2 Wristbands carve out stamps for prescreens.

AS2 Alone in the Dark! "Hit the Lights!" ~ Metallica

Complete with a back cover picture of the "screen" at the prescreen before released publicly of, "Gemini Man!" Starring Will Smith and having himself as a clone for a "movie faceoff", of wits and skill. Sent to take each other out, but which is better? The real deal? The otherwise knowledgeable mimic? Will real life experience outperform a copy? The "Alone in the Dark" video game relieved the trauma of those shadowlike boxing characters with a secured fastened light in a name brand promotion, and that helps describe this issue, when NYX saw the light in this mature read. Some jump scares in text, but not without comeuppance!

Grader Notes;
spine stress lines cover breaks color.



 
 
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