X-Men #126 - NM-, 9.2

$94.00

Uncanny X-Men #126 (Marvel, Oct. 1979)
Newsstand Edition. First appearance of Proteus (Mutant X) in “How Sharper than a Serpent’s Tooth...!” — part one of a pivotal three-part arc. Written by Chris Claremont with art by John Byrne and inks by Terry Austin, this issue marks a turning point in the X-Men saga. The team returns to Muir Island following an attack on Polaris and Havok, only to face a terrifyingly powerful new foe whose reality-warping abilities push the X-Men to their limits. Powerful story, dynamic Byrne/Austin artwork, and a fan-favorite era of X-Men storytelling.

MAJ. PICTO’S GRADING NOTES: NM- (9.2) — sharp corners, great gloss, minimal spine stress. Beautiful copy with strong structure and crisp presentation.

Uncanny X-Men #126 (Marvel, Oct. 1979)
Newsstand Edition. First appearance of Proteus (Mutant X) in “How Sharper than a Serpent’s Tooth...!” — part one of a pivotal three-part arc. Written by Chris Claremont with art by John Byrne and inks by Terry Austin, this issue marks a turning point in the X-Men saga. The team returns to Muir Island following an attack on Polaris and Havok, only to face a terrifyingly powerful new foe whose reality-warping abilities push the X-Men to their limits. Powerful story, dynamic Byrne/Austin artwork, and a fan-favorite era of X-Men storytelling.

MAJ. PICTO’S GRADING NOTES: NM- (9.2) — sharp corners, great gloss, minimal spine stress. Beautiful copy with strong structure and crisp presentation.