Generation X 60 was published with a cover date of February 2000. The issue took place over Christmas break. The issue introduced Arthur DeLacourte, Tabitha Gance, and the first true appearance of Mondo (the previous was revealed to be a clone). They were created by Jay Faeber and Terry Dodson. Generation X found themselves in a confrontation with Black Tom and the Juggernaut. Meanwhile, in the Swiss Alps, Arthur DeLacourte was turning Tabitha Gance into a vampire. ("Christmas Fear", Generation X 60, Marvel Comic Event)
Este é um período estranho nos quadrinhos de X-Men.
Uma página de "X-Men #56" (Abril, 1993), incluindo uma história originalmente publicada em "Uncanny X-Men #254" (Marvel, 1989). Arte por Marc Silvestri e Dan Green.
A page from "X-Men #56" (Abril, 1993), featuring a storyline originally published in "Uncanny X-Men #254" (Marvel, 1989). Art by Marc Silvestri and Dan Green.
Remember that time Lorna Dane lost her mutant powers but became super jacked? Of course it happened in the fucking Savage Land, unwittingly and unknowingly punished for the sins of the father. Not sure I entirely trust Moira that those 'fireworks' are entirely harmless.
Speaking of the good doctor, Moira's dressed like she's headed for a night out at the Hellfire Club. Good for her. I kinda wish this big and tall swole Lorna was an on/off secondary mutation that stuck around. She doesn't need it to beat people up, but I'll still like to see her powerbomb a few people. Magneto, Havok, Xavier, Sinister. I think it would be a good look for a date with Jean too.
Kurt's, uh, high intimacy sibling, Amanda, clearly disagreed. Everyone gets a sexy magic costume except Lorna for some reason, suggesting freakishness at worst and at best an absence of sexual availability. I blame Claremont, as usual. Sure, she was altered against her will but that's never stopped him before.
I suspect Moira thinks she's mocking her, even as Amanda claims that this isn't what she wanted. I think everyone looks pretty cool, and Tom and Sharon stay like that for a good while. Sigh, I should really talk about them at some point. Spoilers - they're not sunburnt.
Oh get out of here with that blushing, Sharon Friedlander. It’s not like you’ve never worn a bondage outfit before! There was that time you and Tom Corsi there almost fucked each other to death out in the forest. Yes that was an actual thing that happened in an X-Men comic book. Sure, they were being manipulated by Empath at the time, but bondage outfits don’t just magically appear out of thin air! I mean, ok sure, in these panels here they magically appear out of thin air because Amanda Sefton screws up her clothes conjuring spell, but that’s not what happened that other time! She and Tom had those outfits in the backs of their closets just waiting to be used. How is this a thing I’m talking about in relation to a comic book. (Uncanny X-Men #254 – Dec 1989)