Description
X-Cutioner’s Song is a comic book crossover event that was published by Marvel Comics in 1992. The event involved the X-Men, X-Factor, X-Force, and the New Mutants. The story was written by Scott Lobdell and Fabian Nicieza, and it was illustrated by a variety of artists, including Andy Kubert, Jim Lee, and Rob Liefeld.
The story begins with the X-Men being attacked by a group of mutant terrorists led by the X-Cutioner. The X-Cutioner is a former mutant named Trevor Fitzroy who is obsessed with killing all mutants. He believes that mutants are a threat to humanity, and he is determined to wipe them out.
The X-Men are joined by X-Factor and X-Force to stop the X-Cutioner. The three teams battle the X-Cutioner and his forces in a series of epic battles. The story also features the return of the New Mutants, who had been missing for several years.
X-Cutioner’s Song was a critical and commercial success. The event was praised for its complex storyline and its epic battles. The event also helped to revitalize the X-Men franchise, and it is considered to be one of the most important X-Men stories ever published.
Here are some additional facts about X-Cutioner’s Song:
- The event was published in twelve parts from November 1992 to early 1993.
- The event was written by Scott Lobdell and Fabian Nicieza.
- The event was illustrated by a variety of artists, including Andy Kubert, Jim Lee, and Rob Liefeld.
- The event was a critical and commercial success.
- The event is considered to be one of the most important X-Men stories ever published.
If you are a fan of the X-Men, then you should definitely check out X-Cutioner’s Song. It is a classic comic book that is sure to entertain and excite you.
The X-Cutioner’s Song comic book collection is a great way to experience this classic crossover event. The collection includes all twelve issues of the event, as well as a number of bonus features, such as behind-the-scenes artwork and interviews with the creators.
If you are interested in collecting the X-Cutioner’s Song comic book collection, you will need to be prepared to pay a premium. The collection is a valuable collectible, and it can sell for hundreds of dollars in good condition.

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