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Aventures X-Men#4
Cover: Chris Batista & Mark McKenna & Andrew Pepoy

Aventures X-Men #4

Apr 1996 · Semic S.A. · 17 FRF
“Liberté perdue”

In "Liberté perdue," Tornade, Gambit, and Jubilee find themselves enslaved on Genosha as Trask and Gyrich push forward their deadly Sentinel agenda, exploiting captured mutants for their brutal experiments. Written by Mark Edens, Ralph Macchio, and Stéphane Deschamps, with art by Chris Batista and inks by Andrew Pepoy, this 1996 issue delivers a tense, grounded look at oppression and resistance in the X-Men universe. The cover by Chris Batista and Mark McKenna captures the grim intensity of the moment.

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writer Mark Edens · writer Ralph Macchio · writer Stéphane Deschamps · artist Chris Batista · inker Andrew Pepoy · colorist Dana Moreshead · letterer Stéphane Rosa · cover Chris Batista, Mark McKenna, Andrew Pepoy

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writer Mark Edens
cover pencils Chris Batista
cover inks Mark McKenna
cover inks Andrew Pepoy

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Tornade, Gambit et Jubilee ont été réduits en esclavage à Genosha où Trask et Gyrich tentent, une fois de plus, de mettre en œuvre leur sinistre programme Sentinelle et utilisent les mutants capturés comme esclaves.

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