Marvel - Uncanny X-Men #300 (1993) 30 Years Anniversary
Uncanny X-Men #300 - Published 2nd March 1993
“..You and Magneto are both great men, Professor Xavier... and your dreams might be more similar... than either of you realize.” - Neophyte
In France, Nightcrawler meets up with Forge, who has some tracking equipment for him, in an attempt to break through the “dead zone” which Cerebro cannot penetrate. Forge departs, not wanting to hang around for the X-Men to arrive. Nearby, Wolverine, Colossus and Bishop search a burning farmhouse for the missing Dr Moira MacTaggert - but she is nowhere to be found. They reunite with Jean Grey, Iceman, Archangel, Storm, Cyclops and Professor Xavier, before being confronted by a group of angry protestors who are ready to remind the X-Men of the damage they caused last time they were in France, at the so-called “trial of Magneto”. They X-Men pretend to leave, an illusion cast by Professor X. Nearby still, Fabian Cortez and Amelia Voght watch images plucked from the mind of the imprisoned Moira in an attempt to learn more about their dead master, Magneto. The nervous Neophyte moves about cautiously in the chamber, collecting some dishes. Cortez and Voght proceed to argue about the treatment of Moira, unaware that Neophyte brings her some water and food. The X-Men proceed to rendezvous with Nightcrawler, during which Colossus tells Iceman off just for trying to help him with his recent loss and his sister’s predicament. The X-Men are soon reunited with Nightcrawler, while in the castle, Moira manages to grab hold of Cortez’s ponytail, annoying the Acolyte. Cortez and Voght take their leave, enabling Moira to plant the seed of doubt in Neophyte’s mind, telling him that Cortez was responsible for the death of Magneto. Archangel and Bishop survey the castle, while inside, Cortez summons the Gamesmaster, discussing their “game”, unaware that Neophyte is watching them, Cortez openly admits to killing Magneto. Neophyte retreats - but Cortez realizes he has been watching him - and uses his powers to push Neophyte’s power to the furthest degree, shunting Neophyte out of the castle and into some mud nearby. He is found by a young human girl, who helps him up - only to be slain by Senyaka, who has arrived with Spoor and Javitz to kill Neophyte. The X-Men make their way into the castle when Cerebro picks up an undetected mutant - Neophyte. The X-Men race to rescue Neophyte, and ask for his help. Inside the castle, the Acolytes are all gathered as a furious Cortex threatens to kill Moira. But the X-Men arrive and a battle begins between them and the Acolytes. Neophyte departs during the battle, while Jean Grey rescues Moira. Professor X follows Amelia Voght away from the battle - the two having a shared history with Magneto. Voght reveals how angry she is about losing her family to humans, before teleporting away. Cortez stands on the top of the castle, waiting for the transporter to teleport him to safety - but Bishop finds him, and the two battle - with Cortez causing grave harm to Bishop - before Cortez can kill him though, Neophyte arrives to aid the X-Men. He distracts Cortez long enough for Wolverine to skewer him. Later, Neophyte is concerned the X-Men will force him into their cause, and runs off into the night, while telling Xavier that his and Magneto’s dreams are more similar than either of them realize.
8.0 Grade - Very slight wear beginning to show around the staples and stress points owing to the comic being opened and read (carefully) two or three times and stored away with some care. For American comics, most of the cover lustre still remains and for British comics the cover should be flat, uniform creamy or off-white with only a few very minor stress creases at the spine. For American comics, only the tiniest spine wear at the top or bottom but no cover marks, no tears, no prominent creases (perhaps 2mm and quite hard to spot). The pages can be creamy or off-white but in no way yellowing and with no darker page edges. For Very Fine, think simply Very Sharp.
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