Description
Explore one of the most unusual and emotionally charged X-Men stories of the 1990s with X‑Men #76. This issue reveals the tragic origin of Maggott, one of Marvel’s most unconventional mutants, in a story that blends body horror, heartbreak, and classic X-Men drama.
Written by Joe Kelly with striking artwork by Carlos Pacheco and Art Thibert, this issue dives deep into Maggott’s painful past, giving context and depth to a character who has remained a cult favorite among X-Men fans. The haunting cover and emotional narrative make this a standout issue from the late-90s Marvel era.
A strong addition for X-Men collectors, fans of character-driven origin stories, and readers building out a complete run of late-1990s Marvel mutant titles. This issue is especially appealing to collectors who appreciate lesser-known X-Men characters and darker, experimental storytelling.
An essential pickup for X-Men fans looking beyond the usual spotlight characters and into Marvel’s more daring mutant mythology.





