Onslaught: Marvel by Adam Kubert, with Inks by Jesse Delperdang, and Colors by Steve Buccellato.
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1996 Marvel Masterpieces ONSLAUGHT #32 / Artist: Boris Valleho
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From the 1996 Ultra Marvel Onslaught trading card set
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Scarlet Witch #9 (Cover Art By Russell Dauterman)
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“his precious widdle students”?
Andy Kubert - Dan Panosian
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Color Wheel Challenge - PURPLE: Onslaught from Onslaught
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In the 90s one of the biggest mysteries in superhero comics was the identity of the X-Traitor. This was someone seemingly responsible for the downfall of the X-Men in Bishop's timeline, someone who betrayed the team and set into motion a terrible future for mutants.
It all kicked off in Uncanny X-Men #287 from early 1992, where we see Bishop and his XSE buddies watching an old fragmented recording of what we're led to believe are Jean Grey's last words.
Plenty of hints were dropped as this mystery played out, but it wasn't directly addressed again until over four years later in Onslaught: X-Men #1 from the summer of 1996, where we finally get Jean's full recording at the beginning of the issue.
The reveal hit hard when *nearly 30-year-old spoilers* we learn that the X-Traitor was Xavier all along! Driven mad by shutting down Magneto's mind [re:Avalon] and housing the psyche of his frenemy (or lover, depending on your interpretation) inside his own brain, Xavier and Magneto fuse into a singular being, the titular Onslaught.
And so the dream was dead.
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Ruby heart and Onslaught!
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Marvel Massacre (Brazil) / Published: 1998 / Artist: Roger Cruz
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