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    X-Men: The Animated Series #109

    X-Men: The Animated Series » X-Men: The Animated Series #109 - The Cure released by Marvel on February 20, 1993.

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    The Cure last edited by Hyjurocket on 03/29/24 06:17AM View full history

    Warren Worthington (Archangel) has been supporting Dr Adler's development to find a "cure" for mutant powers. Cable attacks Archangel and learns Dr Adler has relocated to Muir Island, Scotland. Meanwhile, the X-Men are busy rebuilding the X-Mansion. Wolverine and Gambit squabble, Rogue intervenes and Wolverine accuses her of having a soft spot for Gambit. Professor X then gathers a meeting where he informs the X-Men of Dr Adler's experimental treatment to remove mutant powers. Rogue decides to travel to Muir Island for the cure, despite Gambit's attempts to dissuade her. It is later revealed that the real Dr Adler had already been killed by Apocalypse. Since then Mystique has been posing as a fake Dr Adler to help Apocalypse enslave mutants searching for the cure. Rogue eventually decides to selflessly keep her powers as she can do more good with her abilities. Having failed to enslave Rogue, Mystique switches targets and plans to enslave Archangel next for Apocalypse.

    Note: The Cure was originally aired out of order, as episode eight.

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