![]() Two of the arrows point to representations of trees, while the third points to the phrase "Because magic rules itself."įurther text included with this graphic talks about how "Magic knows no master," and refers to a "fraying edge between reality and unreality." This could be referring to a sort of purgatory between life and death, or. A data-driven interludeĪ two-page data dump breaks up the comic then, with an eight-pointed anarchy symbol. Prestige uses her mutant abilities to 'see' the past and learn Magneto took it himself. Meanwhile, Northstar, Daken, and Prestige investigate Magneto's home for any clues - and find that a Cerebro helmet is missing. That option turns out to be the always-conniving Emma Frost and the Stepford Cuckoos in white, one-piece outfits - which works to distract Tony Stark in particular from noticing their Resurrection Protocols. ![]() ![]() Polaris asks Jean to erase the Avengers' memories, but Marvel Girl balks at this notion and expresses hope for another option. While this is going on, Polaris and Jean Grey telepathically express concerns the Avengers might see and learn of their secret ability to resurrect their fallen mutant comrades (That's something being investigated by Ben Urich in the main X-Men book as well). ![]() (Image credit: Lucas Werneck (Marvel Comics)) ![]()
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