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Marvel Comics   ·   Released Sep 1st, 1995

Generation X #7

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Banshee is dreaming of his days as an Interpol officer, tracking a dangerous murderer onto the roof of a castle. Suddenly Emma Frost appears in his dream and starts yelling at him for invading her dream. Banshee tells her it's the other way around and suddenly wakes up. He's asleep on the couch. Since the explosion in the dorms, Emma Frost has surrendered her quarters to the students and in turn, Banshee gave his room to her.Banshee storms off to have it out with her, but Emma tells him that she's a telepath, and in such close quarters she occasionally will get dragged into his dreams and then tells him that she has a short list of people she wants to share her nights with, none of whom go by the code name Banshee.Banshee apologizes and says that hasn't been sleeping well anyway. Emma asks him if there's something he wants to talk about with her, but he tells her he prefers to keep his private demons private. She then tosses him the sheet she was using to cover herself and strolls back to bed in the nude, telling him that if he ever wants to talk he knows where to find her.Outside in the dead of night, Chamber is lurking around being angsty. Husk comes out and talks to him about blowing up the dorms. She thanks him for taking all the blame even though the dorms ended up being demolished when she tried to kiss him. She also thanks him for not telling any of the other students or Emma Frost about the kiss, because it would have been horribly embarrassing if any of them knew. This fills Chamber with even more teen angst and he sarcastically tells her that he understands how embarrassing it would be if anyone knew she was attracted to a monster like him before he storms off.From her bedroom window, Jubilee spies on Husk and Chamber before M appears and tells her she is being rude. Jubilee then turns her attention to M and tries to find out what the paper M is holding is. The two pull at it and it ends up ripping in half, revealing the paper to be from a coloring book. Husk...

Format
Comic
Page Count
32 pages
Cover Price
$1.95
UPC
75960602678400711
Generation X #7
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Creators

Scott Lobdell
Writer
Scott Lobdell
Roger Cruz
Penciller
Roger Cruz
Mark Buckingham
Inker
Mark Buckingham
Steve Buccellato
Colorist
Steve Buccellato
Colorist
Electric Crayon
Richard Starkings
Letterer
Richard Starkings
Comicraft
Letterer
Comicraft
Chris Bachalo
Cover Artist
Chris Bachalo
Bob Harras
Editor
Bob Harras

Characters

Artie Maddicks
Artie Maddicks
Earth-616
Banshee
Sean Cassidy
Banshee
Earth-616
Chamber
Jonothon Starsmore
Chamber
Earth-616
Emma Frost
Emma Frost
Earth-616
Gateway
Gateway
Earth-616
Husk
Paige Guthrie
Husk
Earth-616
Jubilee
Jubilation Lee
Jubilee
Earth-616
Leech
Leech
Earth-616
Monet St. Croix
Nicole St. Croix
Monet St. Croix
Earth-616
Monet St. Croix
Claudette St. Croix
Monet St. Croix
Earth-616
Penance
Monet St. Croix
Penance
Earth-616
Skin
Angelo Espinosa
Skin
Earth-616
Synch
Everett Thomas
Synch
Earth-616

Collected In

  • Generation X Classic Vol. 2 TP
    Generation X Classic Vol. 2 TP
    Generation X Classic (2010 - 2013)
  • Generation X Epic Collection: Back to School TP
    Generation X Epic Collection: Back to School TP
    Generation X Epic Collection (2021)
  • Marvel Legendák #9
    Marvel Legendák #9
    Marvel Legendák (2019)

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