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Publisher |
Marvel |
Artist |
Rick Leonardi |
Writer |
Chris Claremont |
Cover Artist |
Rick Leonardi |
Inker |
Terry Austin |
Cover Artist |
Terry Austin |
Colorist |
Glynis Oliver |
Letterer |
Tom Orzechowski |
Cover Artist |
Tom Orzechowski |
Published | November 1988 |
The Magistrates, led by Anderson, search the island for the escapees, but they can’t fight them. Rogue/Carol switches clothes and now wears a revealing dress, her point is that she might get noticed, but nobody will look at her face. She and Logan enter a Magistrate bar, where by coincidence Phillip Moreau tries to drown his frustations in alcohol. He starts a bar fight, but has no chance against the Magistrates. They knock Phllip out and decide to teach him a lesson. They dress him up as a mutate and place him on a train laeding to the mutate camp in the citadel. Rogue and Logan follow in their Magistrates disguise. The Genegineer talks to Jenny Ransome afters she went through the first steps of the mutate process. He explains how important the mutates are for the country; the whole... Throughout this issue the use of the term 'mute' seems to be an interchangeable word with 'mutant'. James Howlett and Anna Marie (Rogue) are featured on the cover of this issue [James Howlett, Ororo Munroe, Alexander Summers, and Piotr Rasputin are featured in the top left corner]. Originally priced at $1.00 US and $1.25 Canada. Ads in this issue included : [inside front cover] G.I.Joe, Freedom Stick, M&M's Painter's Cap, CBS/Columbia House (3 page ad), Konami (2 page ad), Bullpen Bulletins, Silver Surfer, Subscribe!, [inside back cover] Chips Ahoy!, [back cover] TSR. X-men Vol 1 # 235 is referenced in this issue.