Hulk #11
In "In der Gewalt einer fremden Macht!", the X-Men face a crisis when Xavier’s mental powers vanish, leaving the team adrift without guidance. With Magneto manipulating events from the shadows and the Toad making a shocking move at an athletic event, the X-Men must confront both the Brotherhood and the mystery of Xavier’s sudden absence—leading to a tense showdown on Asteroid M. Written by Stan Lee and Sybille van Geem, with dynamic art by Jack Kirby and Paul Reinman, and vivid colors by Stan Goldberg, this 1974 issue features a cover by Jack Kirby and Chic Stone.
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With Xavier's mental powers gone, the X-Men try to decide how they will function without his leadership. Trying to ferret out the X-Men, Magneto has the Toad enter an athletic event where he leaps to victory. With the crowd turning hostile due to the Toads amazing abilities, the X-Men arrive on the scene to capture him. Magneto snags Angel and whisks him away to Asteroid M. In an attempt to trade the Toad for Angel, the X-Men arrive on Asteroid M where they battle the Brotherhood once again. On their safe return to Earth, Xavier revels that his power loss was a ruse to test his students.
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