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The Uncanny X-Men #309 (1994) (VF)
The Uncanny X-Men #309 (1994) is a story focused on Professor X's reflection on his past as he prepares for Scott and Jean's marriage, which reveals the origin of his relationship with Amelia Voght and his complex dynamic with Magneto. The issue establishes that Voght was an early companion who disagreed with Xavier's methods, and it is ultimately revealed that Magneto himself is the "voice" prompting Xavier's introspection and guilt.
Story synopsis
Xavier's reflection: The main narrative is a flashback as Xavier thinks back to his past while Scott and Jean are getting married, viewing Magneto as a representation of his own subconscious.
Meeting Amelia Voght: He recalls meeting Amelia Voght in India and their subsequent relationship, where she initially supported his work but later disagreed with his goals, believing mutants should remain hidden.
The separation from Magneto: The issue shows the pivotal moment where Xavier tries to mentally force Voght to agree with him, a moment he realizes is what separates him from Magneto, though she slaps him and leaves.
Magneto's role: The issue culminates with the mysterious voice questioning Xavier about his past actions, culminating in Magneto revealing himself and confirming that the only thing separating him from Xavier is Xavier's guilt.
The Uncanny X-Men #309 (1994) is a story focused on Professor X's reflection on his past as he prepares for Scott and Jean's marriage, which reveals the origin of his relationship with Amelia Voght and his complex dynamic with Magneto. The issue establishes that Voght was an early companion who disagreed with Xavier's methods, and it is ultimately revealed that Magneto himself is the "voice" prompting Xavier's introspection and guilt.
Story synopsis
Xavier's reflection: The main narrative is a flashback as Xavier thinks back to his past while Scott and Jean are getting married, viewing Magneto as a representation of his own subconscious.
Meeting Amelia Voght: He recalls meeting Amelia Voght in India and their subsequent relationship, where she initially supported his work but later disagreed with his goals, believing mutants should remain hidden.
The separation from Magneto: The issue shows the pivotal moment where Xavier tries to mentally force Voght to agree with him, a moment he realizes is what separates him from Magneto, though she slaps him and leaves.
Magneto's role: The issue culminates with the mysterious voice questioning Xavier about his past actions, culminating in Magneto revealing himself and confirming that the only thing separating him from Xavier is Xavier's guilt.