The Uncanny X-Men '96 #0

The Uncanny X-Men '96 #0

USD $5.00 Howard Mackie [Writer] Terry Kavanagh [Writer] Published by-Marvel Comics

About the The Uncanny X-Men '96 #0

Wraparound Cover by Art Thibert. Written by Howard Mackie, Terry Kavanagh and Robert Piotrowski. Art by David Perrin, Nick Gnazzo, Bryan Hitch, Art Thibert, Harry Candelario and Paul Neary. SPOILER alert -- Shard sets up a meeting with her big brother, Bishop, to try and reconcile with her sibling. Bishop tries to come to grips with the fact that his dead sister is a hologram. In the midst of this touching family drama, Operation Zero Tolerance sends a Hound to capture the gauntlet that allows Shard to exist. The X-Folk come to the rescue and in the mayhem, Shard becomes an independent entity, not requiring any equipment to exist, in "Destiny's Child" by Howard Mackie, Terry Kavanagh, David Perrin, Nick Gnazzo, Art Thibert and Harry Candelario. Characters in this story: X-Men [Storm; Bishop]; GUESTS: Shard; Wildchild; Preacher; VILLAINS: Hound; Dr. Stephens; Bastion; CAMEO FLASHBACK: Hancock; Colossus; Sentinels; X.S.E.; CAMEOS: Onslaught; Cyclops; Jean Grey; Captain America; The Thing; Iron Man (all as future events teaser). Also in this issue: "X-Men Timelines" character profiles of Gambit, Jean Grey [Phoenix], Iceman and Banshee, consisting of four two-page spreads using previously published clip art and original art to tell the history of individual X-Men

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The price of "The Uncanny X-Men '96 #0" at Downtown Comics in Castleton is USD $5.00.

"The Uncanny X-Men '96 #0" is associated with the X-Men brand.

The publisher of "The Uncanny X-Men '96 #0" is Marvel Comics.

The genre of "The Uncanny X-Men '96 #0" is Superheroes.

"The Uncanny X-Men '96 #0" falls under the category of Back Issues (Common).

The artists of "The Uncanny X-Men '96 #0" are Ian Churchill, Nick Gnazzo, Bryan Hitch, and David Perrin. The cover artist is Art Thibert.

The writers of "The Uncanny X-Men '96 #0" are Howard Mackie, and Terry Kavanagh.