Generation X #12
"Tombée des étoiles" marks a pivotal moment in Generation X as the team’s routine mini-golf outing takes a surreal turn when a psychic battle between Psylocke and Ananasi abruptly silences all telepathic abilities worldwide. With Chamber suddenly cut off from his usual mental communication, the group’s dynamics shift in unexpected ways—especially when they unexpectedly reunite with Gaia, the girl Synch once rescued, now a presence that stirs deep emotions. Written by Larry Hama and Stéphane Deschamps, with evocative art by Terry Dodson and Rachel Dodson, and colored by Felix Serrano, this 1999 issue captures the team’s vulnerability and growing tensions with a grounded yet surreal edge. The cover, penciled by Terry Dodson and inked by Rachel Dodson, reflects the story’s emotional weight in a striking, stylized composition.
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Generation X is in the middle of a rousing round of miniature golf when a fight on the psychic plane between Psylocke and Ananasi turns off the mental powers of everyone on earth. Since Chamber communicates telepathically, this puts a serious crimp in his conversational skills. On the ride home, the team finds Gaia, the girl Synch saved from the Universal Amalgamator and has been obsessing about every since. Bianca gets closer to a confrontation with Emma..
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