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Cover: Adam Kubert & Tim Townsend

The Uncanny X-Men #379

Apr 2000 · Marvel · 1.99 USD; 2.99 CAD
“What Dreams May Come...”

In "What Dreams May Come...", the fate of mutantkind hangs in the balance as Professor Xavier departs Earth to teach the mutant Skrulls, leaving the X-Men to face an even greater threat. The High Evolutionary, convinced the only solution to the "mutant problem" is eradication, unleashes a plan to erase the mutant gene—transforming them all into ordinary humans. Written by Chris Claremont and Alan Davis, with art by Tom Raney and vibrant colors by Brian Haberlin, this pivotal issue explores the aftermath of Apocalypse’s defeat and the uncertain future of the X-Men. The cover by Adam Kubert and Tim Townsend captures the gravity of the moment.

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writer Chris Claremont · writer Alan Davis · artist Tom Raney · inker Scott Hanna · colorist Brian Haberlin · letterer Richard Starkings · letterer Comicraft's Saida Temofonte · cover Adam Kubert, Tim Townsend

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Xavier leaves Earth with the mutant Skrulls to become their teacher. The High Evolutionary decides that the best way to solve the mutant problem is to eliminate the mutant gene and turn them all into normal humans, which he does.

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