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X-Men #11 is one of the most iconic issues of the legendary 1991 series and marks the end of an unforgettable era. This issue is the final regular X-Men issue penciled by Jim Lee before he departed to help found Image Comics. For many collectors, it represents the conclusion of one of the most influential artistic runs in comic book history.
Written by Scott Lobdell and Jim Lee, with breathtaking artwork by Jim Lee and inks by Bob Wiacek, this issue continues the exciting Mojoverse storyline. The X-Men find themselves trapped inside one of Mojo’s twisted television productions where reality bends to entertain the villain’s audience. Professor X, Cyclops, Wolverine, Rogue, Gambit, Beast, Jubilee, and Psylocke must overcome Mojo’s mind games while Longshot and Dazzler fight to overthrow the tyrant from within his own domain.
The story features intense battles as the X-Men are manipulated into fighting one another once again. Under Mojo’s influence, teammates become enemies until Professor Xavier and Psylocke begin breaking the mental control over the team. The action builds toward a dramatic showdown that brings the Mojoverse saga to a satisfying conclusion while showcasing the teamwork that defines the X-Men.
The cover is considered one of Jim Lee’s most recognizable X-Men illustrations. It features the Blue Team assembled in a powerful group shot with Wolverine, Cyclops, Gambit, Rogue, Beast, Jubilee, and Psylocke. The bold composition and dynamic poses perfectly capture the energy that made Jim Lee’s artwork the defining look of the X-Men during the early nineteen nineties. The cover remains a favorite among fans and collectors and is widely regarded as an iconic piece of comic art.
Collectors continue to seek X-Men #11 because it combines an exciting story with tremendous historical significance. It marks the final chapter of Jim Lee’s regular work on the title that helped transform the X-Men into one of the best selling franchises in comics. Whether you collect classic Jim Lee artwork, key modern X-Men issues, or memorable covers from the early nineteen nineties, this issue belongs in any serious collection.
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