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Uncanny X-Men (1963) - #277 "Free Charley" Marvel
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Writer(s): Chris Claremont
Penciller(s): Jim Lee
Inker(s): Scott Williams
Colorist(s): Joe Rosas
Letterer(s): Tom Orzechowski - 'Tom Orz'
Editor(s): Robert 'Bob' Harras
Cover Artist(s): Jim Lee Scott Williams |
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Cover Date: June 1991
Cover Price: US $1.00
Issue Tagline: None.
Format: Color; Standard Comic Issue; 32 pages
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Letters Column: X-Mail
Synopsis:
The X-Men fight the Starjammers, who are Warskrulls in disguise. Inside their ship, Gambit helps the X-Men, while Lila Cheney and Deathbird locate the Warskrulls' matrix. Charles Xavier mentally guides Lila to teleport the rest of the X-Men into that chamber where another big fight erupts. At first, Storm, Forge, Banshee, and Gambit hold their ground against Gladiator and Skrull versions of Wolverine, Psylocke and Jubilee; but are taken down by the Skrull Xavier. During the fight, the matrix control was damaged and the real Xavier is freed and defeats the Skrulls. Deathbird leaves and Lilandra get the throne back. Xavier goes back to Earth with the X-Men to battle the Shadow King. Meanwhile, in Salem Center, Colossus (possessed by Shadow King) attacks Stevie Hunter.
Reprinted/Collected in: 40 Years of X-Men (2005) DVD-ROM Amazing X-Men (1996) #6 Essential X-Men (1999) TPB vol. 11 Greatest Battles of the X-Men (1994) TPB Marvel Milestones: Jim Lee and Chris Claremont X-Men & the Starjammers (2006) #2 Ryhmä-X / X-Men (1984) 1993-03 Uncanny X-Men (1963) TPB Uncanny X-Men (1963) TPB X-Men (1992) #18 X-Men by Chris Claremont & Jim Lee Omnibus (2011) Omnibus HC vol. 02 X-Men Visionaries (1996) TPB
Notes:
Warskrulls take on the identity of the Starjammers (Ch'od, Corsair, Hepzibah, Raza), Professor X, the Lord Chamberlain and some of the X-Men (Jubilee, Psylocke and Wolverine).
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