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X-Force #17 — Marvel Comics Dec 1992, X-Cutioner's Song Part 8 — Newsstand Edition (Single Issue)
X-Force #17 — Marvel Comics Dec 1992, X-Cutioner's Song Part 8 — Newsstand Edition (Single Issue)
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A massive blue robotic hand is crushing Warpath and he is absolutely not having it. X-Force #17 is Part 8 of X-Cutioner's Song — Marvel's sprawling 1992 X-Men crossover event — and the cover delivers exactly what the era promised: kinetic chaos, debris everywhere, and a character in full armored fury refusing to go down. December 1992, $1.50 US, Newsstand. Cable, Domino, Warpath, Boom-Boom, Feral, and Cannonball all represented in the character headshot strip down the left spine.
What's Included:
- 📚 X-Force #17 — Marvel Comics, December 1992 — Newsstand Edition — $1.50 US / $1.80 CAN / UK 80p
- 📌 Back cover: Dragon Quest by TSR — painted warrior vs. red dragon, "READY? (Details Inside!)" — plus a full interior spread with 180 game cards and six FREE metal miniatures — TSR putting their full Dragon Quest pitch inside an X-Force crossover issue is a 1992 power move
Issue Details:
- ⚡ Marvel Comics — X-Force #17 — December 1992 — $1.50 US — Newsstand Edition
- 🧟 X-Cutioner's Song Part 8 — Cable, Domino, Warpath, Boom-Boom, Feral, Cannonball — Warpath vs. massive blue robotic hand
- 🔥 Single issue — bagged for protection
Why Collectors Love It:
X-Cutioner's Song was the crossover event of 1992 — 12 parts across X-Men, X-Factor, X-Force, and Uncanny X-Men — and Part 8 lands right in the thick of it. The cover sticker advertising the Dragon Quest game announcement inside is a genuine artifact of how Marvel and TSR were cross-promoting in the early '90s, and the full interior spread with painted dragon art and free metal miniatures is the kind of bonus content that makes this issue a time capsule as much as a comic. Crossover completists need this one.
Condition Notes:
Normal wear consistent with age and storage — expect minor spine stress, light edge wear, and tanning to interior pages as shown in photos. Bagged for protection.
Perfect For:
X-Cutioner's Song crossover completists, early-'90s Marvel Newsstand collectors, Warpath and Cable era X-Force hunters, TSR Dragon Quest board game enthusiasts, and anyone who wants a painted red dragon and a robotic fist sharing the same longbox slot.
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