Coleccionable X-men, La Patrulla-x.- Tomo 43 (вђ¦ ⏰

: This volume is significant for introducing Mr. Sinister 's influence, particularly through the first appearance of Mister Sinister himself in issue #221.

: Marc Silvestri’s arrival marks a shift toward the "90s aesthetic"—more kinetic, detailed, and moody—which many fans feel perfectly suited the darker themes of this period.

: Reviewers highlight this era for its "gritty" tone. Claremont masterfully handles a large cast while maintaining high personal stakes for characters like Storm and Havok. Coleccionable X-Men, La Patrulla-X.- Tomo 43 (…

Depending on the specific publisher, "Tomo 43" might refer to:

: This volume collects The Uncanny X-Men #218–221. : This volume is significant for introducing Mr

: Written by the "father of mutants" Chris Claremont , with dynamic art by Marc Silvestri and Brett Blevins . Plot Highlights :

: Following the "Mutant Massacre," the X-Men are still reeling. The team—including Wolverine, Storm, and Rogue—faces off against the lethal Marauders. : Reviewers highlight this era for its "gritty" tone

The typically refers to the 43rd volume of the "Coleccionable Marvel" series published in Spain (formerly by Planeta DeAgostini ) or modern counterparts from Panini Comics . Overview: "Muerte por Inmersión"