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Cover: John Romita Jr. & Al Vey

The Uncanny X-Men #311

Apr 1994 · Marvel · 1.25 USD; 1.60 CAD; 0.95 GBP
“Putting The Cat Out”

In "Putting The Cat Out," a sudden blackout at the X-Mansion plunges the mutant sanctuary into chaos, leaving Sabretooth free to hunt—his prey, Jubilee, with only Bishop ready to stand in his way. Written by Scott Lobdell and brought to life with dynamic art by John Romita Jr., this tense, action-packed issue captures the raw edge of mutant survival, with Dan Green and Al Vey’s inks adding grit to every panel, and Steve Buccellato and Marie Javins’ colors heightening the suspense. The cover by John Romita Jr. and Al Vey perfectly frames the moment of dread, as danger closes in.

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writer Scott Lobdell · artist John Romita Jr. · inker Dan Green · inker Al Vey · colorist Steve Buccellato · colorist Marie Javins · letterer Chris Eliopoulos · cover John Romita Jr., Al Vey

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Full credits

inker Dan Green
inker Al Vey
colorist Marie Javins
cover pencils John Romita Jr.
cover inks Al Vey

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The power in X-Mansion goes down leaving Sabretooth to run wild with only Bishop and Jubilee standing in his way.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).