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And in case you were still unsure about just what is actually happening with Madelyne Pryor here,
he has this exchange with Jean Grey later in the same issue:

X-Man #25 (March 1997) by Terry Kavanagh, Roger Cruz, and Bud LaRosa
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3 comments :
Ladies love Nate Grey! ...ladies who are some version of his mom, or who are necrophiliacs, at least.
Was the utter mindblowing oogy weirdness of this situation understood within the comic, or did it pass without notice or comment?
It more or less passed without comment.
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