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Halloween: How do you celebrate a holiday like Halloween when you're already a super-powered mutant? By going big or going home, of course! Somehow, the mansion only rarely manages a simple, non-eventual Halloween party.
2005: Mutants and Molotovs: Nathan, Jean and Wanda take a number of students to Seattle for the G8 summit on mutants; the airport is unsettled and Marie-Ange's precognition is acting up; Angelo and Rahne, later at the hotel, watch the news and see the tension is city-wide. The situation explodes into riots shortly afterwards, trapping the students in their hotel rooms as the X-Men went out to help and Scott Summers winding up losing an eye. 2007: Thirteen Days: The day of stoned journal posts – following the mission in space, various injured and drugged X-Men exchange stories on the journals. 2009: An attempt by new witch Nico Minoru to liven up Halloween results in animated decorations and battles with cardboard skeletons and rubber bats. 2011: What Goes Around, Comes Around: A haunted house at the local Stonewall horse farm gets a bit too lifelike as an old magical charm from Amanda's addiction days is activated, making people believe they are actually their costumes. What will be the situation this year?
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