Is Shadowkat too late to save Cyclops in X-Men #27?
Scott's in pretty bad shape...

The X-Men are seriously 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:going through a lot at the moment. The forces of Orchis have👍 caused chaos on Krakao, slaughtered scores of mutaꦐnts, and are working to turn the rest of the world against the survivors.
Things continue to look bleak in an exclusive preview of next mo♑nth's X-Men #27 by writer Gerry Duggan, artist Phil Noto, and letterer C𓄧layton Cowles.
To recap, last issue Shadowkat infiltrated Orchis's Bloom 💝station above the Earth. She fought and then rescued Firestar (who has been acting as a double-agent under convoluted instructions from Jean Grey) and now she's trying to free more mutants. Well, from these new preview pages, it looks like she's found them - though they're not all in the best shape.ﷺ..



Yep, while it looks lik🏅e Juggernaut is doing more-or-less OK, poor old Scott is both unconscious and booby-trapped, so getting him out in one piece will be no easy feat. Then there's the little matter of꧂ his eyes...
Marvel's official synopsis for the new issue reaജds:
"SOMETHING CAUGHT YOUR EYE? When Cyclops joined this iteration of the X-Men, his pitch was simple - "I am the X-Men." If this iไs so, the enemies of X-Men seem to have this fig🃏ht all sewn up."
It's been a particularly rough time for Scott Summers, recently. He was captured by Orchis during this year's 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:brutal Hellfire Gala, had his his back broken, and given the de-humanizing moniker of P🤪risoner 10.
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But we're not giving up hope just yet. The numeral for 10 is, of course, X and we can't heꩵlp but feel like that's a sign that Cyclops will be back in action and with some major scores to settle soon.
X-Men #27 is published by Marvel on October 4.
Keep track of 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:all the new X-Men comics and collections coming out from Marvel in the next few months.

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