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The Uncanny X-Men #327 - Marvel Comics Dec 1995, 'If Sins Be Forgiven' — Magneto, Madureira Cover, X-Men Deluxe Newsstand (Single Issue)
The Uncanny X-Men #327 - Marvel Comics Dec 1995, 'If Sins Be Forgiven' — Magneto, Madureira Cover, X-Men Deluxe Newsstand (Single Issue)
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A lantern in the dark. A nun with a knife. A broken Magneto on his knees. The Uncanny X-Men #327 from Marvel Comics delivers one of the most quietly devastating covers of the mid-'90s X-Men run — Joe Madureira composing a scene of guilt, grace, and ambiguity that has no business being this good on a newsstand rack. "If Sins Be Forgiven" blazes in white script against a warm amber glow, the cross at her neck catching the lantern light, Magneto's silver hair spilling forward in surrender. Published December 1995 at $1.95 US, this Newsstand edition carries the Marvel Comics logo, the X-Men Deluxe banner, and the Comics Code Authority stamp. Mid-'90s Uncanny at its most unexpectedly literary.
What's Included:
- 📚 The Uncanny X-Men #327 — Marvel Comics, December 1995 — Newsstand Edition — X-Men Deluxe
- 🎨 $1.95 US / $2.65 CAN — Newsstand Edition with UPC barcode — Comics Code Authority stamp
- 🃏 Back cover: Marvel Masterpieces trading card ad — "Dare to Compare!" — DeVries, Nelson, Scanlan, Patelis — Wolverine and Magneto card art
Issue Details:
- ⚡ Marvel Comics — The Uncanny X-Men #327 — December 1995 — $1.95 US — Newsstand Edition
- 🌙 Story: "If Sins Be Forgiven" — Rogue, Joseph, and Magneto — moonlit confession sequence, peak mid-'90s Uncanny emotional arc
- 🎨 Cover art: Joe Madureira — signed Madureira on cover
- 🔥 Single issue — bagged for protection.
Why Collectors Love It:
The Uncanny X-Men #327 is a Madureira cover that doesn't rely on action to land — it's pure composition and mood, and it hits harder for it. The Rogue / Joseph / Magneto arc running through this era is some of the most emotionally complex X-Men storytelling of the decade, and this issue sits right in the middle of it. The Marvel Masterpieces "Dare to Compare!" back cover — Wolverine and Magneto card art on the back of a Magneto redemption issue — is the kind of accidental poetry only 1995 Marvel could produce.
Condition Notes:
Shows wear consistent with age and storage — expect spine stress, corner wear, and cover scuffing as shown in photos. Interior pages bright with solid color retention. Bagged for protection.
Perfect For:
Uncanny X-Men run completists, Joe Madureira cover collectors, Magneto and Rogue arc enthusiasts, mid-'90s Marvel Newsstand Deluxe hunters, Marvel Masterpieces trading card crossover fans, and anyone who has ever needed absolution and found a nun with a lantern and a very complicated expression waiting for them.
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