X-Men Annual #6
In *X-Men Annual #6* (1982), a chilling twist unfolds as Dracula, ever the schemer, turns to Storm for help in securing the ancient and dangerous Darkhold—ensuring no one else can ever banish him again. But when a shadowed, unsettling version of Kitty Pryde steps forward with her own hidden motives, the balance of power shifts in ways no one could have foreseen. Written by Chris Claremont and brought to life with striking, moody art by Bill Sienkiewicz—both in the interior and on the cover—this issue blends supernatural dread with the X-Men’s signature tension.
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Dracula demands Storm's aid in obtaining the Darkhold so no one else will have the power to banish him, but a dark and sinister Kitty intervenes.
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