COMIC DETAILS
Comic Description:
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Uncanny X-Men 168 Modern
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Grade:
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9.8
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Page Quality:
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OFF-WHITE TO WHITE
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Certification #:
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0099063015
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Owner:
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Colossus Keck
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SET DETAILS
Owner's Description
Staff:
Chris Claremont (writer), Paul Smith (penciler), Bob Wiacek (Inker),Tom Orzechowski (letterer), Glynis Wein (colorist), Louise Jones (editor), Jim Shooter (editor-in-chief)
Brief Description:
Kitty is furious since Professor Xavier has demoted her - unfairly, she feels - from the X-Men to the junior team, the New Mutants. Eventually though, she listens to Stevie Hunter's advice and tries to convince Xavier of her worth, instead of just throwing tantrums. That strategy doesn't seem to work either, until Kitty notices an anomaly in the maintenance tunnels. Checking it out by herself, she first finds the little dragon that saved her life on Broodworld. Unfortunately, she also finds three alien Sidri, one of whom neutralizes Kitty's phasing power with a blast. Staying in mental contact with Xavier, Kitty - with the help of her dragon - manages to neutralize two Sidri and is saved from the third one by Colossus. Afterwards, Xavier admits that he is considerably impressed by her skills and readmits her to the X-Men on probationary status. Wolverine, in the meantime, has taken off for a vacation in the Canadian Rocky Mountains. Xavier is still not able to properly use his newly cloned body's legs and he also has to deal with the revelation that Lilandra will be leaving soon to take up arms against her mad sister, Deathbird. Storm has trouble of her own as, for some reason, her weather powers slip out of control, when she tries to re-establish the link between her and the Earth. Elsewhere, Nightcrawler has a date with his lady love Amanda Sefton and Cyclops heads to Florida for some downtime to meet his sometime lover, Lee Forrester, before joining his father and his brother to meet his grandparents in Alaska. In Anchorage, the Summers men are expected by an employee of their relatives' airline: a pilot named Madelyne Pryor who is a dead ringer for Scott's dead love, Jean Grey.
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