Issue | #5 |
Published | October 2009 |
Cover Price | 3.99 USD |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | Mark Paniccia; Jordan White (Assistant); Charles Beckerman (Assistant) |
Characters | Cyclops; Jean Grey; 'Ro; Rogue; Gambit; Beast; Nightcrawler; Kitty Pryde; Sabretooth; Lockheed |
Genre | superhero |
Pencils | Tom Grummett |
Inks | Cory Hamscher |
Colors | Moose Baumann |
Letters | Tom Orzechowski |
Characters | Storm |
Genre | superhero |
Pencils | Dave Cockrum; Jim Cheung |
Inks | Terry Austin; Jim Cheung |
Colors | Christina Strain |
Letters | Typeset |
Notes | Cover has a white background and a border of a number of Marvel characters that is a tribute to the Marvel 25th Anniversary border which appeared on most Marvel books from November 1986. |
Genre | superhero |
Pencils | Tom Grummett |
Inks | Cory Hamscher |
Colors | Wil Quintana |
Letters | Typeset |
Characters | FEATURE: X-Men--Professor X; Cyclops; Jean Grey; 'Ro; Rogue; Gambit; Beast; Nightcrawler; Kitty Pryde; Sabretooth; GUESTS: Nick Fury; SHIELD; VILLAINS: Storm; The Consortium; CAMEO: Fabian Cortez |
Synopsis | The X-Men save Storm from being killed by the Consortium but she blinds them with deadly lightning and escapes in response; Cyke and his team discover one of the Consortiums' lairs but SHIELD moves in and kicks them out; Gambit and Rogue bring 'Ro back to the mansion and Beast tries to figure out why there are two Storms running around; Fury is told that Cortez' prison transport has disappeared and the villain is covertly delivered to the Consortium; Xavier reveals to his students the terrible secret that their mutant powers will cause them to live shorter lives; The X-Men have a funeral for Wolverine. |
Genre | superhero |
Script | Chris Claremont |
Pencils | Tom Grummett |
Inks | Cory Hamscher |
Colors | Wil Quintana |
Letters | Tom Orzechowski |
Characters | 'Ro |
Genre | superhero |
Pencils | Tom Grummett |
Inks | Cory Hamscher |
Colors | Morry Hollowell |
Letters | Typeset |
Notes | Presents the cover for next issue at half size as well as miniature covers for issues #7-9. |