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"E is for Extinction"
Cover ofNew X-Men: E is for Extinction  (2001),trade paperback collected edition, art byFrank Quitely
PublisherMarvel Comics
Publication dateJuly – September2001
Genre
Title(s)New X-Men #114–116
Main character(s)List of X-Men members
Creative team
Writer(s)Grant Morrison
Penciller(s)Frank Quitely
Inker(s)Tim Townsend
Dan Green
Mark Morales
Letterer(s)Comicraft
Richard Starkings
Colorist(s)Brian Haberlin
E is for ExtinctionISBN 0-7851-0811-4

"E is for Extinction" was the firststory arc fromGrant Morrison's run on theMarvel Comics titleNew X-Men. The story was published inNew X-Men #114–116 in 2001 (formerly titledX-Men, the series was renamedNew X-Men at the request of Grant Morrison, but retained its original numbering). The storyline began Grant Morrison's revamp of theX-Men franchise, introducing a new status quo for the X-Men and themutant community of the Marvel Universe as a whole.

Plot

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As a new generation of mutants begins maturing across the globe, a long-lostMaster MoldA.I. andSentinel production facility in the jungles ofEcuador is uncovered by a mysterious woman calledCassandra Nova. She uses the last surviving relative ofBolivar Trask to gain control of the wild sentinels and has the man order the Sentinels to massacre the entire population of the mutant nation ofGenosha. However, Cassandra Nova's presence shows up on the newly created mutant detection machineCerebra, created byBeast, leading toCyclops andWolverine finding Cassandra and defeating her. But it's too late, as the nation of Genosha falls to the deadly might of the Sentinels and nearly the entire population of the island state is killed off.

As the X-Men search the rubble, they find former X-Men villain and teacherEmma Frost as one of the survivors, having survived the Sentinel onslaught thanks to her body undergoing a newsecondary mutation. At theX-Mansion, Beast investigates the biological origins of the powerful enemy they have just captured, while also revealing the possibility of mankind's genetic extinction within the next few generations. When Cassandra suddenly overcomes her imprisonment and effortlessly makes her way to Cerebra (in order to take overCharles Xavier's mind), Emma Frost (who moments before the battle began had left the X-Mansion, intent on revenge against humans for the genocidal Sentinel attack on Genosha) shows up again to snap Cassandra's neck. But Emma arrives too late, as Cassandra has swapped bodies with Xavier and shoots him (now in Cassandra's body) to keep Xavier from revealing what has just happened.

Days pass;Jean Grey and Cyclops reflect upon the marital problems that have popped up due to Cyclops's post-traumatic stress disorder (brought on byApocalypse possessing Cyclops's body for over a year) when they turn on the TV and see "Xavier" out himself as a mutant on live television.

Reception

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Grant Morrison's arrival on the X-Men franchise as the new writer ofNew X-Men was highly anticipated and featured amongst other things, massive changes for the X-Men franchise. Among which were new designs for the X-Men, where the group abandoned their traditional spandex costumes for leather jackets and conservative turtle-neck sweaters. Additionally, Wolverine and Beast underwent massive visual changes as well, Beast becoming more beast-like than man and Wolverine abandoning his old costume for a new casual look. While the former was and remains controversial with fans (being one of the few elements of the Morrison run not to be reversed upon their departure from the book), Wolverine's new civilian garb (designed to cash in on the success of the X-Men live action film) was warmly received by fans.

This story also led to the introduction of Cassandra Nova (Professor Xavier's previously unseen twin sister, who escaped from the womb via miscarriage after the two siblings engaged in psychic combat against each other). Nova would ultimately be named "Villain of the Year" by Wizard Magazine for the year 2001, for the genocide inflicted against the people of Genosha.

Secondary mutation

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One of the major aspects introduced in the storyline was the official canonization of the concept of "secondary mutations". The term refers to mutants who possess multiple powers, a longstanding tradition of the X-Men books that had never been officially addressed by writers. The concept was mainly incorporated by Morrison to provide Emma Frost new diamond skin powers, allowing her to serve as a replacement for the recently deceased Colossus.[1]

Collected editions

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A trade paperback of the storyline was released in 2001; the initial printing of the trade paperback includedNew X-Men #117 (which served as a bridge issue between "E is for Extinction" and the next multi-part storyline "Germ Free Generation") and the "Morrison Manifesto", a detailed account of Grant Morrison's proposal for their plans as writer for the X-Men.

The initial paperback did not have "New X-Men Annual 2001", which was omitted due to issues involving how to reprint the story, which was published in the sideways "Widescreen" format. As the issue contained the set-up for a key number of future major plotlines for the Morrison X-Men run, later printings of the trade paperback removed the "Morrison Manifesto" and replaced it with the annual, which was published in the standard comic format, though still sideways.

The storyline has also been included in other volumes collecting wider storylines:

Secret Wars (2015)

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The "Secret Wars" storyline features a new "E is for Extinction" miniseries that is part of the event. Its domain onBattleworld is Mutopia.[2]

In other media

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A greatly condensed adaptation of "E Is for Extinction" is featured in theX-Men '97 episode "Remember It". But instead of Cassandra Nova,Bastion is revealed to be the one who unleashed the Sentinels upon Genosha.

Notes

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  1. ^New X-Men: E is for Extinction (first printing): On page 4 of the "Morrison Manifesto" section (his initial proposal for the series), they mention Colossus andMoira MacTaggart, and in the margins, a handwritten note states that Colossus & MacTaggart have recently died, and that they have tostay dead (emphasis theirs)
  2. ^"X-Men Revisit "E Is For Extinction" During "Secret Wars"".CBR. 5 March 2015. Retrieved5 June 2018.

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