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From: jack@hp-dcde.UUCP (jack)
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Subject: Re: Nightcrawler and Mystique - missing
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Date: Mon, 13-Aug-84 17:12:00 EDT
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Posted: Mon Aug 13 17:12:00 1984
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Nf-From: hp-dcde!jack    Aug 16 13:12:00 1984

Indeed, Professor X worked with the government when he set up the X-Men.
He worked with agent Fred Duncan, who is listed as deceased in the X-Men
section of the Handbook of the Marvel Universe.  I don't know how or
when he died, though.

Back around issue 45 (?) when Professor X "died" (yeah, sure, it was the
Changeling), the X-Men split up for a few issues.  Didn't one sub-team
work with Duncan?

				-Jack Applin
				{hplabs,csu-cs,hp-pcd,nwuxd}!hp-dcd!jack

P.S.:
   Yeah, Kitty wiping out all X-Men government records was pretty holey.