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The X-Men#100
Cover: Dave Cockrum

The X-Men #100

Aug 1976 · Marvel · 0.25 USD
“Greater Love Hath No X-Man...”

In "Greater Love Hath No X-Man...", the X-Men face their most desperate mission yet as they battle the X-Sentinels to rescue their captured teammates. With the space station crumbling and time running out, Jean must make an unthinkable choice—piloting the damaged shuttle back to Earth alone, knowing the effort may cost her everything. Written by Chris Claremont and brought to life with bold, expressive art by Dave Cockrum (pencils and inks), this landmark issue features cover art by Cockrum, capturing the weight of sacrifice in a single, unforgettable image.

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writer Chris Claremont · artist, inker Dave Cockrum · colorist Bonnie Wilford · letterer Annette K. · cover Dave Cockrum

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artist, inker Dave Cockrum
letterer Annette K.
cover pencils, inks Dave Cockrum

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The X-Men have to battle the X-Sentinels to free their captured comrades. The space station is damaged in the fight, and Jean has to guide the Shuttle back to Earth herself knowing the strain will kill her.

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