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X-Men#7
Cover: Art Thibert

X-Men #7

Dec 1993 · Semic S.A. · 27,00 FRF
“Zone dangereuse”

In "Zone dangereuse," the X-Men face a brutal assault by the Horsemen, plunging into chaos as the team is caught off guard. The situation spirals further when a figure identical to Cable coldly shoots Professor X during a public speech in Central Park, leaving the team—and readers—reeling. Written by Scott Lobdell and illustrated by Brandon Peterson, with inks by Terry Austin and colors by Mike Thomas, this 1993 issue features a cover by Art Thibert.

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writer Scott Lobdell · artist Brandon Peterson · inker Terry Austin · colorist Mike Thomas · cover Art Thibert

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colorist Mike Thomas
cover pencils, inks Art Thibert

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The Horsemen attack the X-Men. During a speech in Central Park, Cable (or someone who looks exactly like Cable) shoots Professor X down in cold blood.

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