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Classic X-Men #6 (1987) (VF)
Classic X-Men #6 (1987) features a silent story called "A Love Story," showing Jean Grey preparing for a date with Cyclops, and then a story where Xavier and Peter are attacked by Sentinels, leading to Xavier's abduction. The issue includes backup stories, including one where Jean Grey uses telekinesis to "create" a dummy of Scott for a date, which is then attacked by Sentinels, echoing events from X-Men #98.
Main story: Xavier and Peter are attacked by Sentinels while on a hydrofoil. Xavier manages to take down the first Sentinel with a psi-bolt but is then abducted by a second one after his attention is diverted by a nightmare image.
Back-up story: A silent, mostly textless story titled "A Love Story" shows Jean Grey getting ready for a date with Cyclops, even using her telekinesis to "create" him out of clothes and sunglasses before they are attacked by Sentinels (off-panel).
Other features: The issue also includes other backup stories, and the cover art is by Arthur Adams, according to some sources.
Classic X-Men #6 (1987) features a silent story called "A Love Story," showing Jean Grey preparing for a date with Cyclops, and then a story where Xavier and Peter are attacked by Sentinels, leading to Xavier's abduction. The issue includes backup stories, including one where Jean Grey uses telekinesis to "create" a dummy of Scott for a date, which is then attacked by Sentinels, echoing events from X-Men #98.
Main story: Xavier and Peter are attacked by Sentinels while on a hydrofoil. Xavier manages to take down the first Sentinel with a psi-bolt but is then abducted by a second one after his attention is diverted by a nightmare image.
Back-up story: A silent, mostly textless story titled "A Love Story" shows Jean Grey getting ready for a date with Cyclops, even using her telekinesis to "create" him out of clothes and sunglasses before they are attacked by Sentinels (off-panel).
Other features: The issue also includes other backup stories, and the cover art is by Arthur Adams, according to some sources.