In the first story, C.B. Cebulski and David Aja explore how the remarkable tragedies in the mutant’s life have affected those around him, including his younger sister, Illyana, whose gifts of magic can often be more of a burden than a blessing…
And Mike Oeming joins Neil Kleid for a touching story titled “How to be an Artist,” in which Colossus struggles with something even more immobile than himself-- artist’s block. With an exhibition scheduled, Colossus must create art, but what exactly is art? And can the metal mutant generate something that pleases both himself and his harshest critics?
Stories from this comic have been reprinted in a collection, X-Men Legends Vol. IV: Hated & Feared (Trade Paperback), which was released on Dec., 03, 2003 Find it at online retailers or at a comic shop near you:
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