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The Uncanny X-Men Annual (1963) #7 - Scavenger Hunt (1983)

by Chris Claremont

Series: X-Men (Annual), The Uncanny X-Men (1963) issues (Annual #7)

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The craziest winter in living memory is at last over, and throughout the land, the sound of wood against horsehide can once again be heard -- accompanied by the "pop" of all manner of beverage cans being opened and the happy cry of..."BATTER UP!"
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Impossible Man goes on a scavenger hunt for great swag on earth, and the X-Men (whose mansion they took), go after him. In the end, they manage to talk to him, and convince him he was doing harm. His fellow Poppurians were also collecting on other planets, and an armada comes for vengeance. Lilandra diffuses the situation by offering to judge the scavenger hunt, and so long as the items are returned as they were. Impossible Man doesn't win the scavenger hunt, and thus is not the leader of his people.
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