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ALL-NEW X-MEN #13: The X-Men track Mystique’s crew to their secret hideout, where they are knee-deep in negotiations with Madame Hydra to purchase the island of Madripoor.
UNCANNY AVENGERS #11: The Apocalypse Twins reveal that their plan is to separate the mutants from mankind by relocating them to their own planet (Planet X, naturally) before the Red Skull can enact their genocide. And they need Scarlet Witch’s assistance to make it happen.
UNCANNY AVENGERS #9: The Apocalypse Twins have nuked Akkaba and disappeared in the chaos. They’ve returned to their hidden base to create an army of the unliving that acts in the service of Death. Meanwhile, Captain America receives a rather dire message from Immortus.
Also, here’s a glimpse of the upcoming Uncanny Avengers inspired fashion line, as designed by Wasp.
UNCANNY AVENGERS #7: Apocalypse’s son, Genocide, is on the verge of being made his father’s successor; but then the Apocalypse Twins, Eimen and Uriel, show up, assassinate a Celestial(!) with the enchanted axe Jarnbjorn, and all Hell prepares to breaks loose.
AVENGERS ARENA #12: Nico has been revived and powered up, and good lord is she pissed off!
AVENGERS ARENA #10: Katy has taken control of Apex again, and she’s looking to win Arcade’s competition. She’s got a sentinel, a Deathlok, and a body count—which is more than most of the other players can say.
@LanguidArts @BackintheBronze Yeah it was a live action show in 1975-1976, then a cartoon in 1986-1987—the same year that the other animated Ghostbusters started, hence why they had to call it the REAL Ghostbusters.