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Cover: Marc Silvestri & Dan Green

The Uncanny X-Men #238

Nov 1988 · Marvel · 1.00 USD; 1.25 CAD; 0.50 GBP
“Gonna Be a Revolution”

In "Gonna Be a Revolution," the X-Men launch a daring assault on Genosha, a nation built on mutant oppression, as Wolverine and Rogue reclaim their powers in the midst of the battle. With the Genegineer’s son vowing to reshape the country from within, the stakes rise high for mutants and humanity alike. Written by Chris Claremont and brought to life by Marc Silvestri’s dynamic art and Dan Green’s sharp inks, this pivotal issue marks a turning point in the X-Men’s fight for justice—cover by Marc Silvestri and Dan Green.

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writer Chris Claremont · artist Marc Silvestri · inker Dan Green · colorist Glynis Oliver · letterer Tom Orzechowski · cover Marc Silvestri, Dan Green

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inker Dan Green
colorist Glynis Oliver
cover pencils Marc Silvestri
cover inks Dan Green

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The X-Men launch an all-out assault on Genosha. Wolverine and Rogue get their powers back. The Genegineer's son promises to bring social change to the country.

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