19. X-Cutioner's Song, 1992. Cable's evil doppelganger, Stryfe, tries to assassinate Prof. X, who is saved by the medical attention of Apocalypse(!). There's a big fight on the moon and Cable self-destructs to take out Stryfe. Also they're both (?!) Cyclops's kid somehow.
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20. Mys-Tech Wars, 1993. A conspiracy of immortal bad guys tries to take over the world, kills lots of heroes, the world nearly ends, remaining heroes hit the convenient magic reset button, blah blah.
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21. For Love Nor Money, 1993. A satyr named Priapus hires Luke Cage, Silver Sable, and the Terror to locate pieces of an "erotic artifact". He betrays them on delivery, obviously, so they team up to foil his scheme for world domination.
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22. Maximum Carnage, 1993. Carnage and friends go on a murder spree. Spidey and friends try to stop them, but their unwillingness to go over to the Gritty Side renders them ineffectual, even when they deploy a literal love bomb. Venom saves the day.
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23. Infinity Crusade. Adam Warlock's feminine "good" side brainwashes a bunch of heroes to aid her in cleansing the universe in fire. Adam uses the remaining heroes as a distraction to buy time for him to reintegrate his good and evil aspects.
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24. Blood and Thunder, 1993. Odin's constant mucking about with Thor's mind (mostly involving trapping him in the bodies of assorted mortals to teach him "humility") drives him so crazy that Thanos's aid is required to restrain him while a cure is effected.
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25. Fatal Attractions, 1993. Magneto returns with a new space station, a new cult, and his old bloodthirstiness. He rips the metal off Wolverine's bones before Xavier gives him a psychic lobotomy. Colossus defects to the Acolytes.
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26. Bloodties, 1993. The Acolytes of Magneto foment a civil war in Genosha and kidnap Quicksilver and Crystal's daughter Luna. X-Men and Avengers team up to stop the fighting, recover Luna, and drive back Exodus, the Acolytes' new leader.
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Replying to @GrumplessGrinch
the villain power creep in that era was off the charts. Exodus' powers were basically god-tier, right?
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Replying to @danlistensto
Totally bonkers, yeah. And I'd thought mind-control Magneto was bad enough.
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Charles: "Hmm, this is a megalomaniacal demigod with an army of supersoldiers and enough space-based weaponry to glass the planet in minutes, what should we do?" Gambit: "I'm gonna throw playing cards at him!" Charles: "yes, this is a good plan"
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