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**Uncanny X-Men #312:**

**Title:** Romp

**Published:** May 1994

**Creators:**
- **Writer:** Scott Lobdell
- **Penciler:** Joe Madureira
- **Inker:** Dan Green
- **Colorist:** Steve Buccellato
- **Letterer:** Chris Eliopoulos
- **Editor:** Bob Harras

**Synopsis:**

In "Uncanny X-Men #312," the X-Men continue to deal with the fallout from their recent battles. The story focuses on a mix of character development and action, typical of the era's X-Men comics. 

The primary plot involves the X-Men recovering from recent traumatic events and dealing with internal conflicts. Bishop and Gambit, in particular, have a significant storyline where they work together despite their mutual distrust. This issue also delves into the ongoing mystery of the Phalanx, a techno-organic race that poses a new threat to mutants and humanity alike.

The issue is notable for Joe Madureira's dynamic art style, which brings a fresh and energetic look to the series. The writing by Scott Lobdell continues to explore the complex relationships and emotional struggles of the X-Men, maintaining the series' tradition of combining superhero action with deeper personal stories.