Title:
The Uncanny X-Men
Synopsis:
Wand’ring Star, Part 1
It’s downtime at the Xavier Institute. Project O*N*E monitor Rachel Grey as she showers, but she in turn monitors them telepathically without their knowledge. Suddenly, O*N*E’s monitors are hijacked, and a character named Bean appears. He informs his audience of recent events concerning former mutants who are being persecuted, and asks whether the X-Men still exist. Is it that they don’t care, or is it that they can’t even protect themselves?
Storm contacts Bishop after the transmission and asks if Rachel is okay. Bishop assures her that there’s nothing to worry about. Storm wishes to return to the mansion, but Bishop says she is better where she is. Her presence away from the mansion gives them options. Believing Husk, a computer hacker, might have had something to do with Bean’s transmission, O*N*E soldiers raid her room and confiscate her computer. She is furious, and a fight ensues. She is knocked out, and her brother is also subdued as he blasts in to help. Bishop calms the situation down by reminding Sam that things have changed, and they are going to have to adapt. Hank McCoy later tests Rachel’s new tattoo, and concludes that there’s nothing he can do about it. Rachel accepts the news graciously, and visits Kurt and Betsy in the recovery room. Betsy wonders if having the tattoo is exactly what Rachel wants. Leonard Samson then arrives to chat with Rachel. She knows their conversation is being monitored, despite Leonard being unaware of this. Once he finds out, he is furious and complains to Colonel Reyes and Val Cooper. After he calms down, he informs Val that having Rachel and the other X-Men cooped up like this is a recipe for disaster. Husk and Cannonball deliver supplies to the new makeshift camp in the grounds, and Sam asks if she’d like a little payback for what they’ve done to her. He takes her to another computer, and they decide to turn the screw on Colonel Reyes. Rachel and Scott have a family moment, and Scott admits that he’s as angry as she is over what happened to the Grey’s. Later, Rachel sneaks out of the mansion by using her powers to blind the Sentinels. She has things to do.
It’s downtime at the Xavier Institute. Project O*N*E monitor Rachel Grey as she showers, but she in turn monitors them telepathically without their knowledge. Suddenly, O*N*E’s monitors are hijacked, and a character named Bean appears. He informs his audience of recent events concerning former mutants who are being persecuted, and asks whether the X-Men still exist. Is it that they don’t care, or is it that they can’t even protect themselves?
Storm contacts Bishop after the transmission and asks if Rachel is okay. Bishop assures her that there’s nothing to worry about. Storm wishes to return to the mansion, but Bishop says she is better where she is. Her presence away from the mansion gives them options. Believing Husk, a computer hacker, might have had something to do with Bean’s transmission, O*N*E soldiers raid her room and confiscate her computer. She is furious, and a fight ensues. She is knocked out, and her brother is also subdued as he blasts in to help. Bishop calms the situation down by reminding Sam that things have changed, and they are going to have to adapt. Hank McCoy later tests Rachel’s new tattoo, and concludes that there’s nothing he can do about it. Rachel accepts the news graciously, and visits Kurt and Betsy in the recovery room. Betsy wonders if having the tattoo is exactly what Rachel wants. Leonard Samson then arrives to chat with Rachel. She knows their conversation is being monitored, despite Leonard being unaware of this. Once he finds out, he is furious and complains to Colonel Reyes and Val Cooper. After he calms down, he informs Val that having Rachel and the other X-Men cooped up like this is a recipe for disaster. Husk and Cannonball deliver supplies to the new makeshift camp in the grounds, and Sam asks if she’d like a little payback for what they’ve done to her. He takes her to another computer, and they decide to turn the screw on Colonel Reyes. Rachel and Scott have a family moment, and Scott admits that he’s as angry as she is over what happened to the Grey’s. Later, Rachel sneaks out of the mansion by using her powers to blind the Sentinels. She has things to do.
Cover Date:
Apr 2006
Publisher:
Marvel Comics
Barcode:
759606024612
Issue Number:
#469
Volume:
1
Month:
February
Year:
2006
Variant Number:
A
Country:
United States
Cover Price:
$2.50
Era:
Modern Age
Genre:
Superhero
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Language:
English
Type of Comic:
Magazine
Characters:
Colossus
Wolverine
Beast
Bishop
Cyclops
Psylocke
Storm
Cannonball
Nightcrawler
Husk
Phoenix (Rachel Summers
Dr. Valerie Cooper
Doc Samson
Cyclops@Beast@Storm@Doc Samson@Husk@Colossus@Cannonball@Wolverine@Psylocke@Nightcrawler@Phoenix Rachel Summers@Bishop@Dr. Valerie Cooper
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Date Added:
2018-07-02 22:24:00
Series:
Uncanny X-Men - Volume 1
Story Arc:
Wand’ring Star
Number of Pages:
32
Date Added:
2018-07-02 22:24:00
Writer:
Chris Claremont
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Artist:
Billy Tan
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Penciller:
Billy Tan
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Inker:
Jon Sibal
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Colorist:
Brian Haberlin
Avalon Studios
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Cover Artist:
Billy Tan
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Letterer:
Joe Caramagna
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Editor:
Mike Marts
Sean Ryan
Nick Lowe
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