The Uncanny X-Men, Vol. 1 #216 (Marvel Comics 1987) Direct Edition
The Uncanny X-Men, Vol. 1 #216 (Marvel Comics, 1987) Direct Edition delivers a pivotal moment in the Crucible saga. Part 2 of 2, this issue pits Storm against an unforgiving trio—Crimson Commando, the super-strong Stonewall, and the ultra-fast Super Sabre—in a deadly game of cat and mouse. Alone and powerless, she must outmaneuver threats as the stakes rise in X-Men-style combat and suspense.
Credits: Story by Chris Claremont; Art by Jackson Guice & Dan Green; Cover by Barry Windsor-Smith. This 36-page chapter captures the intensity and mood that defined late-80s X-Men titles, with a striking Windsor-Smith cover to pull you into the action.
- Edition: Direct Edition
- Creators: Chris Claremont (writer); Jackson Guice & Dan Green (pencils/inks); Barry Windsor-Smith (cover)
- Story arc: Crucible, Part 2 of 2
- Character focus: Storm
- Antagonists: Crimson Commando, Stonewall, Super Sabre
- Pages: 36
- Cover price at release: $0.75
Fans of classic X-Men run will appreciate the blend of high-stakes action and character-centered storytelling that only a Claremont era issue can deliver. Add this direct edition to your collection for a polished piece of Marvel history from 1987.