Warning: Spoilers for X-Men Unlimited Infinity Comic #32 ahead!
The previously mild-mannered and polite X-Man known as Nature Girl continues her journey into becoming a major eco-terrorist villain at Marvel Comics in the latest issue of X-Men Unlimited Infinity Comic. With the help of Augusta Bromes, the leader of the «Golden Girls» terrorist squad Hordeculture, Lin Li has undergone a monstrous transformation, truly earning the name «Nature Girl.»
Lin Li has been on quite an adventure since escaping from the Pit on Krakoa, continuing to team up with young mutant Curse, the longtime villain Sauron, and a dog Saoirse to form X-Men Green, a radical and exiled crew dedicated to fighting back against humanity's scourge on planet Earth. The newest X-Men Green arc has seen the dangerous team come up against the might of both Namor and Black Panther, two characters who stopped the radicals from causing more harm, but also decided to not turn them into the Quiet Council of Krakoa.
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X-Men Unlimited #32 — written by Karla Pacheco (Spider-Woman: Bad Blood) with art by Emilio Laiso (Spider-Man: Velocity, Doctor Aphra) — follows the continued adventures of X-Men Green as they run away from Black Panther and Wakanda, using Curse's mutant ability to teleport. Typically if Curse uses her powers in a positive way it causes a major backlash, but when they travel and apparently arrive at Hordeculture's home base there is no backlash which surprises Curse, until their leader Augusta tells them, "Well, darlin', that's because we're very good… but we're notnice." Since Hordeculture's debut in 2019 they have quickly established themselves as a surprisingly
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