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X-Men 113

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COMIC DETAILS

Comic Description: X-Men 113 Modern
Grade: 9.2
Page Quality: WHITE
Certification #: 4490433005
Owner: ADAMANTIUM

SET DETAILS

Custom Sets: This comic is not in any custom sets.
Sets Competing: X-men Saga  Score: 128
WorkaholicAS2  Score: 128
Continues to be Uncanny!  Score: 128
Bronze Age Variants  Score: 128
X-men Do Your Best BuB!  Score: 128
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Owner's Description

Magneto appearance. Chris Claremont story. John Byrne & Terry Austin art. John Byrne & Bob Layton cover. Phoenix, who? Magneto aims to be the name brand X-men antagonist, with this interruption in the "saga" and making a fuss about his "cause" as not being the main focus. "Bad X-men!" The X-men hardly ever get alone time for themselves! As adventure seems to happen at every turn, because they are comics, there is also the need for soap opera type plots to include the finer things and or attributes in what is considered relative topics and "mainstream." Magneto can't always come up with ideas quick enough, let alone foil the X-men at every turn, but this issue does a good attempt at reminding readers that one of their own is under distress. As it will take uniting themselves toward the common theme or story, that a villain is to remind them of core goals and causes. Magneto says, "Tag me in!"

Complete with a back cover picture of the prescreen pass before released to the theaters of, "Mission Impossible: Final Reckoning!" Don... Don... Don/Don, Don... Don..., Don/Don! Toodle-ooh, Toodle-ooh, Badum! Everyone with their ways of escaping the death and keeping their t-shirt on, is when it hasn't been with a sting but swallowed up in victory! X-men in #113! Even when the missions impossible. Not the last in the established ongoing movie trend from Tom Cruise but promises another attempt at prolonging the adrenaline within the franchise, much like Magneto not letting the attention slip from his involvement this issue! A shirt brand to color the grey as a matter of choice convenience. Released the Dead of summer for afforded HVAC aero pragmatic balancing deep breath compression acts in theater, as the summer heat was amiss at the theater this sweaty July 2025. The "DEAD" of summer being the sequel to this impossibility, as a test as in the "FINAL'S!" Your mission, should you choose to accept it.

Grader Notes:
spine stress lines cover;
crease right bottom of front cover;
multiple bend cover.



 
 
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