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1995–96 Marvel comic book crossover
"X-Calibre" redirects here and is not to be confused withXcalibur (disambiguation).
This article is about the 1995 Marvel Comics crossover event storyline from Earth-295. For the limited series, seeAge of Apocalypse (limited series).
Not to be confused withAges of Apocalypse.
"Age of Apocalypse"
PublisherMarvel Comics
Publication date19951996
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Title(s)
  • Age of Apocalypse: The Chosen
  • Amazing X-Men #1–4
  • Astonishing X-Men #1–4
  • Factor X #1–4
  • Gambit & The X-Ternals #1–4
  • Generation Next #1–4
  • Weapon X #1–4
  • X-Calibre #1–4
  • X-Man #1–4 -1 53–54,Annual '96
  • X-Men: Alpha
  • X-Men Omega
  • X-Men: Chronicles #1–2
  • X-Universe #1–2
Main character(s)Alternate universeX-Men and associates
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Writer(s)
Penciller(s)

"Age of Apocalypse" is a 1995comic bookcrossover storyline mostly published in theX-Men franchise of books byMarvel Comics. TheAge of Apocalypse briefly replaced the universe ofEarth-616 and had ramifications in the main Marvel Comics universe when the original timeline was restored. It was laterretconned as having occurred in thealternate universe of Earth-295.

During the entirety of theAge of Apocalypse event the regularly published X-Men comics were replaced by new X-Men related mini series, focusing on various teams and individuals in theAge of Apocalypse world includingX-Calibre,Gambit and the X-Ternals,Generation Next,Astonishing X-Men,Amazing X-Men,Weapon X,Factor X,X-Man andX-Universe. The event was bookended by two one shots,X-Men Alpha andX-Men Omega.

The storyline starts withLegion (David Haller), a psychoticmutant who traveled back in time to killMagneto before he can commit various crimes against humanity. Legion accidentally killsCharles Xavier, his father, leading to a major change in the timeline. The death of Professor Xavier leadsApocalypse to attack 10 years sooner than he did in the original timeline, taking control of Earth and altering everything that happened from that point forward. Apocalypse is opposed by several factions of mutant resistance, including a group led by Magneto. The group manages to send the mutantBishop back in time to prevent the murder of Professor Xavier, undoing the entire timeline.

In 2005, Marvel published anAge of Apocalypse one-shot and miniseries to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the fan favorite event. The book looks at what happened after the end of the original story, revealing that the timeline became in fact an alternate earth, designated "Earth-295". The "Dark Angel Saga" in 2011 revisited the alternate reality once more, leading to anAge of Apocalypse ongoing series launched in 2012 that ran for 14 issues. The world was also featured as part of Marvel's 2015Secret Wars.

Storyline

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Main article:Legion Quest

Legion (David Haller), a psychoticmutant onEarth and son ofCharles Xavier, travels back in time with the intention of killingMagneto (Erik Lehnsherr). However, Legion travels to a time when Magneto and Xavier are still friends while inIsrael. As Xavier dies trying to protect Magneto, Legion vanishes, and a new timeline is created. The only person aware of how history has changed isLucas Bishop, a time traveling mutant who followed Legion.

Because of Xavier's sacrifice, Magneto comes to believe in his late friend's dream of a peaceful coexistence between humans and mutants.Apocalypse (En Sabah Nur), an immortal mutant villain, was monitoring the fight. He chooses this moment as the perfect time to begin his world conquest, which did not happen in themainstream Marvel universe for another ten years.

Magneto assembles the X-Men just as Apocalypse begins his war. Despite the X-Men's resistance, Apocalypse conquers all of North America and eventually mutants are considered the ruling class. Apocalypse initiates a genocidal campaign called "cullings," killing millions of humans. To further ensure that no one is left to challenge him or undo the circumstances that led to his reign, he has everyone with telepathic or chronal abilities hunted down. Meanwhile, the changes in the timeline result in a destructive crystallization wave created by theM'Kraan Crystal.

X-Men: Alpha

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X-Men: Alpha was published in January 1995 and launched the "Age of Apocalypse" crossover story. It briefly shows readers how many popular X-Men characters have changed in this new world. Bishop is reunited with Magneto while retaining fragmented memories of the true timeline. Magneto assigns his X-Men and their allies various missions. Some are to gather the forces needed to change history while others will continue resisting Apocalypse. The story continues in eight interlocking miniseries, each focusing on a different team of X-Men or other mutant forces. Each miniseries temporarily replaced one of the monthly X-Men titles being published at the time.

X-Calibre

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X-Calibre is a team built aroundNightcrawler (Kurt Wagner), who is sent by Magneto to locateDestiny (Irene Adler), a mutant capable of seeing into the future, so that she can verify Bishop's story. Nightcrawler must travel toAvalon, a secret refuge where mutants and humans live together in peace. Along his journey, he encountersJohn Proudstar (Thunderbird), the monkCain, the pirateCallisto, and his motherMystique (Raven Darkholme). The chief antagonists for Nightcrawler's journey consist of the Pale Riders, a trio of Apocalypse's servants made up ofMoonstar (Danielle Moonstar),Damask (Emma Steed),Dead Man Wade (Wade Wilson) and theShadow King (Amahl Farouk). Nightcrawler's team consists of Mystique,Switchback, and later Damask, who joins Nightcrawler after realizing the beauty Avalon has to offer. TheX-Calibre series gets its name from anin-joke between Nightcrawler and his mother, Mystique, because of the caliber of bullets she uses, simply stamped with anX. This title replacedExcalibur.

Gambit and the X-Ternals

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Gambit (Remy LeBeau)'s X-Ternals consist ofSunspot (Roberto de Costa),Jubilee (Jubilation Lee),Strong Guy (Guido Carosella) andLila Cheney. They are sent deep into space using Lila's teleportation to retrieve a shard of the M'Kraan Crystal, essential to the verification of Bishop's alternate reality. The X-Ternals are pursued byRictor, a henchman of Apocalypse desperate to earn his master's praise by killing Gambit. Upon reachingShi'ar space, the X-ternals fight theImperial Guard to retrieve the crystal shard. Upon their return to Earth, Strong Guy betrays the team, not only stealing the Crystal, but also kidnapping Magneto's sonCharles. This title replacedX-Force.

Generation Next

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Generation Next consists of a young group of mutant students trained by the husband and wife team ofColossus (Piotr "Peter" Rasputin) andShadowcat (Katherine Pryde-Rasputin). They consist ofChamber (Jonothan Starsmore),Husk (Paige Guthrie),Mondo, Vincente Cimetta, andSkin (Angelo Espinoza). They are sent by Magneto into the Seattle Core to rescue Colossus' sister,Illyana Rasputin, who is the last surviving transdimensional teleporter. Illyana Rasputin is a slave of theSugar Man, one of Apocalypse's prefects and ruler of the Seattle Core. Mondo finds Illyana Rasputin and hides her inside of his body, intending to smuggle her out at shift change. When Mondo is found out, the ensuing fight finds the Sugar Man killing Mondo with a blast from his tongue, exposing the rest of Generation Next. While fighting a near hopeless battle, Generation Next is left for dead by Colossus, who sacrifices them to save his sister. This title replacedGeneration X.

Astonishing X-Men

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TheAstonishing X-Men are led byRogue (Anna Marie Lehnsherr, Magneto's wife) and consist ofSabretooth (Victor Creed),Blink (Clarice Ferguson),Wild Child (Kyle Gibney),Morph (Kevin Sydney) andSunfire (Shiro Yoshida). They are sent by Magneto to stop the cullings, which are being undertaken byHolocaust, Apocalypse's son and one of his horsemen. While helping with the evacuation and protection of humans, Sabretooth asks Blink to teleport him to Holocaust's location, which she reluctantly does. Sabretooth and Holocaust fight a vicious duel but Sabretooth is defeated and seemingly killed, horrifying Blink. The team then fights Holocaust and his Infinites, destroying his factory. However, Holocaust manages to escape and the team returns to Xavier's mansion, where Rogue learns that both her son and her husband have been captured. Sabretooth is revealed byIceman to have survived the battle, to Blink's delight. This title replacedThe Uncanny X-Men.

Amazing X-Men

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The Amazing X-Men consist of team leaderQuicksilver (Pietro Lehnsherr) andStorm (Ororo Munroe),Dazzler (Alison Blaire),Banshee (Sean Cassidy),Iceman (Robert "Bobby" Drake), andExodus (Paris Bennet). The team is sent toMaine to aid in the evacuation of humanity toEurope. During this mission, the team fights Apocalypse'sBrotherhood of Chaos, as well as theHorsemanAbyss, who is defeated by Quicksilver. During their absence from theXavier Mansion, Magneto and Bishop are attacked by Apocalypse himself, who captures them both. Fulfilling their mission, Quicksilver splits up his team to help the other X-Men: sending Iceman to rendezvous withRogue's team (the Astonishing X-Men) and Dazzler and Exodus to find Magneto's son, Charles. Finally, Quicksilver, Storm, and Banshee go to rescue Bishop, who is in the hands of the Madri, Apocalypse's priests. This title replacedX-Men.

Weapon X

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Weapon X (Logan) and his loverJean Grey are depicted in this series carrying out missions for the Human High Council. Jean and Weapon X drift apart, as the Human High Council intends to launch a nuclear strike on the U.S. as Jean is appalled by the loss of life it would cause. After Weapon X concludes a battle withDonald Pierce, Jean leaves to help evacuate the U.S., bidding a tearful farewell to Logan. Weapon X is then sent to recruitGateway, whose teleportation ability is necessary to bring the fleet to America. As the fleet leaves, Weapon X decides to join them, if only to find Jean somewhere in America before the bombs are dropped. This title temporarily replacedWolverine.

Factor X

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Factor X consists of the Elite Mutant Force (EMF), who serve Apocalypse. They are split into five sibling groups: Cyclops andHavok (Scott Summers and Alex Summers),Emplate and the Twins (Marius, Nicole, and Claudette St. Croix),Cannonball and Amazon (Sam and Elizabeth Guthrie), the Bedlam Brothers (Jesse and Terrence Aaronson), andAurora andNorthstar (Jean-Marie and Jean-Paul Beaubier). The EMF is tasked with maintaining control of Apocalypse's breeding pens, where people are imprisoned, tortured, and experimented on byBeast, also a member of the EMF. Havok, jealous of his brother's leadership role, discovers that Cyclops is a traitor who has been helping people escape the pens; and in one such escape attempt, both Aurora and Northstar are injured. Havok then exposes Cyclops and attempts to kill him, but Cyclops escapes with the aid of Jean Grey, who has arrived to evacuate as many people as she can before the Human High Council's nuclear strike. The Bedlam Brothers also choose to side with Cyclops, and they successfully defeat both Amazon and Cannonball. Cyclops and Jean defeat Havok, and as they lead the freed prisoners out of the pens, Havok is determined to kill his brother. This title replacedX-Factor.

X-Man

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The protagonist ofX-Man isNate Grey, a mutant born of Cyclops' and Jean Grey'sDNA, and the most powerful telekinetic in the world. He lives under the guidance of his father figureForge, who leads a group of outcasts consisting ofMastermind,Toad,Brute, andSauron, who attack trains and factories of Apocalypse while masquerading as a theatre troupe. This title replacedCable.

X-Men: Omega

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X-Men: Omega was published in June 1995 and concluded the "Age of Apocalypse" crossover story.

Characters and affiliations

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Mutant heroes

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The only then-existing major mutant character missing in the original Age of Apocalypse isPsylocke. When the "Age of Apocalypse" storyline was revisited a decade later, she appeared inX-Men: Age of Apocalypse #4 in Asian form. Her origin remains unknown. There has been no explanation of what she was doing during the original Age of Apocalypse, other than the fact that she had some kind of past connection with Weapon X.

TeamLeaderMembersNotes
Generation NextColossus (deceased),Shadowcat (deceased)Chamber (deceased), Xorn (AoA version ofHusk, deceased), Know-It-All (AoA version ofM) (status unknown), Mondo (deceased),Skin (deceased), Vincente Cimetta (deceased)
The OutcastsForge (deceased)Brute (The Age of Apocalypse version ofSunder, deceased),Mastermind (deceased), Soaron (The AoA version ofSauron, deceased), Sonique (The AoA version ofSiryn),Toad (deceased), X-Man (Nate Grey,MIA)X-Man is the "son" of Jean Grey and Scott Summers, created from their DNA by Mister Sinister, and as such is a "spiritual twin" ofCable.
X-CalibreNightcrawlerDamask (The AoA version of the Black Queen ofLondon'sHellfire Club) (MIA),Mystique (deceased),Switchback (MIA)Following the fall of Apocalypse the team disbanded. The current whereabouts of Damask and Switchback are unknown.
X-MenMagneto (deceased),Jean Grey[1]Led out ofWundagore Mountain until the complex was destroyed byNemesis. Later moved to the ruined Xavier mansion, which never became a school in this universe. After the fall of Apocalypse, Magneto moved his X-Men to Washington, D.C., where they took up residence in the newly constructed Xavier Institute. More recently they are now based in Atlantis.
X-TernalsGambit (deceased)Lila Cheney (status unknown),Jubilee (status unknown),Strong Guy (deceased),Sunspot (considered deceased by his teammates)Following the fall of Apocalypse the team disbanded. The current whereabouts of Lila Cheney and Jubilee are unknown.
New MutantsBeak (status unknown),Kirika (deceased),Xorn (deceased),Silver Samurai (deceased),Wolfsbane (status unknown),Psylocke (status unknown)Mutants that joined Magneto's cause after the fall of Apocalypse.

Other anti-Apocalypse forces

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Besides the X-Men and its many offshoots, the Human High Council remains as the only other power opposing Apocalypse. Unlike the X-Men, however, the Human High Council considers the extermination of mutants as a viable option.Bolivar and Moira Trask, as well as Brian Braddock, are the major proponents for a mutant holocaust. Secretly, the Human High Council supports the Human Underground Resistance.

X-Universe also reveals the fate of several non-mutants individuals.Peter Parker was executed because he was a potential contact forGwen Stacy.T'Challa andNamor perished when Apocalypse attackedWakanda andAtlantis.Frank Castle went missing following a mutant raid on a Buddhist temple where he had sought peace after the death of his family.Reed Richards andJohnny Storm sacrificed themselves in the evacuation ofManhattan.

TeamMembersNotes
Human High CouncilBrian Braddock (Captain Britain) (deceased),Emma Frost,Moira Trask (deceased),Thunderbolt Ross (status unknown),Bolivar Trask,Mariko Yashida (status unknown)
Human High Council agentsClint Barton (Hawkeye), Donald Blake (Thor, deceased), Carol Danvers (Ms. Marvel, deceased),Gateway, Ben Grimm (Thing, deceased),Gwen Stacy, Tony Stark (Iron Man), Susan Storm (Invisible Woman) (deceased), Victor von Doom (Doctor Doom) (deceased)
SentinelsProgrammed to protect humans above anything else, for which they are capable of not attacking mutants if it aids in the accomplishment of their Prime Directive.
The UndergroundValerie CooperAn underground resistance group that aids refugees escape from North America to Europe.
Henry Peter GyrichA human supremacistsuicide bomber that threatens the nightclub Heaven.
Robert KellyAn activist of mutant-human peaceful coexistence, for which Apocalypse imprisoned him. Rescued by Magneto, Nightcrawler, and Rogue. Later brokered a non-aggression treaty between the Human High Council and Apocalypse.
Joseph Robertson (deceased)Maintains the clandestine newspaper, theDaily Bugle, with the purpose of informing humans of the news kept in secret by Apocalypse's regime.
Deceased MentionsFrank CastleKilled in action.
Peter ParkerDeceased human boyfriend of Gwen Stacy who never became Spider-Man.
Reed RichardsDied in the evacuation of Manhattan Island.
Johnny StormDied in the evacuation of Manhattan Island.
T'ChallaDied after Wakanda was attacked by Apocalypse's Horsemen.
NamorDied after Atlantis was attacked by Apocalypse's Horsemen.

Apocalypse's agents

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TeamMembersNotes
The Brotherhood of Chaos (Brotherhood of Mutants)Arclight (deceased),Box (Madison Jeffries) (deceased),Copycat (deceased),Spyne (deceased),Yeti (deceased)Arclight, Spyne and Yeti were mentioned to have been killed by Iceman, their deaths however were not shown on panel.
Inhuman Strike ForceBlack Bolt (deceased),Crystal (deceased),Gorgon (deceased),Karnak (deceased),Lockjaw (deceased),Medusa (deceased),Rhino (deceased),Triton (deceased)Death's personal army. They are the genetically altered clones of the Inhuman royal family with the exception of Rhino.
Bounty HuntersDomino (deceased),Caliban (deceased),Grizzly (deceased)Hunters in the service of Apocalypse. Their prime objective was to find and bring dead or alive the mutant known as Nate Grey.
Elite Mutant ForceAmazon (Lizzie Guthrie) (deceased),Aurora (deceased),Beast (MIA), the Bedlam brothersJesse (MIA) and Terrence Aaronson (King Bedlam in normal continuity) (MIA),Cannonball (deceased),Cyclops,Emplate (deceased),Havok (deceased), theMonets (status unknown),Northstar (deceased)Mister Sinister's EMF is composed of mutant siblings belonging to powerful bloodlines, except for Beast, who serves as Sinister's leading scientist.
Enslavers of Seattle CoreQuietus (deceased),Sugar Man, Rastus (deceased)The core was a slave camp that generated electricity across North America.
Horsemen of ApocalypseAbyss (deceased),Holocaust/Nemesis (deceased),Mister Sinister (deceased),Prelate Rasputin (brother of Colossus) (deceased)Sabretooth served as the Horsemen's leading Hound
The InfinitesCreated by Sinister and Beast from the genetic material of captured mutants and humans either deemed unworthy of living or executed for opposing Apocalypse. In the end to ensure his survival, Apocalypse made possible for the Infinites to gain the ability to self-replicate themselves.Infinites were led by officers holding ranks such as Prelate or Mudir and were employed to carry out Cullings, massacres of human communities throughout North America.
Mecha-MutatesGroomed specifically for assaults on the human rebels' mutant-nullification grids, they are actually regular human traitors who traded their humanity for the privilege of serving the Dark Lord Apocalypse.Hatchet-9, several unnamed members
FedayeenMudirRictor (deceased) leader of the Kurbaj SquadronThe Fedayeen are the police of the Age of Apocalypse. Unlike the Infinites, they are not generally further mutated.
The MadriDuplicates ofJamie Madrox (deceased)Experimented on by both Beast and Sinister, his powers have mutated out of his control. Now, the Madri, form the wicked clergy of Apocalypse, worshipping him as a god and serving as his inquisitors.
MaraudersArcade (deceased), Dirigible (Kingpin, deceased),Owl (deceased),Red (deceased)Human terrorists that have betrayed mankind.
The Pale RidersDamask (defected),Dead Man Wade (deceased),Danielle Moonstar (deceased)A trio of assassins serving Apocalypse.
Altered Humans (Age of Apocalypse versions of theReavers)Clegg (AoA version ofRoughouse, destroyed), Dead-Eye (destroyed), Mangle (destroyed),Donald Pierce (destroyed), Slocum (AoA version ofBloodscream, destroyed), Vultura (AoA version ofDragoness, destroyed)Humans enhanced by Apocalypse's techno-organic virus.
Stryfe ForceMikhail Rasputin's personal army. Formed by the best of his Upscale Program which is a program to augment the normal humans with cybernetics implants. They are activated by a silent signal.
HellionsCatseye,Jetstream,Roulette,Tarot,Beef,BevatronA team of young mutants who were trained to become Apocalypse's agents.
HoundsSabretooth (defected),Wild Child (defected),Caliban (deceased),Wolverine (not the same as Wolverine/Logan in normal continuity, deceased)Mutants used to hunt down and imprison mutants and humans in concentration camps or simply to kill their targets. Sabretooth was used as the leading Hound to the Horsemen until his defection. Wild Child was too ferocious that he was kept a prisoner until Sabretooth rescued him. Caliban was used as the prime hound to the Bounty Hunters and Wolverine was a mutant altered by the Beast who served Holocaust as his leading hunter after the defection of Sabretooth.
Absorbing Man andDiabloTwowardens in Apocalypse's prisoner camps inMexico.
Bruce Banner / The ThingA scientist of the Human High Council, secretly "bought" by Mikhail Rasputin, who supplies him with mutants for experiments in which Banner seeks to mutate himself.
Magma (deceased)An assassin sent by Apocalypse to eliminate the Human High Council.
Keeper MurdockMikhail Rasputin's personalwarden. Responsible for watching overEmpath, Mikhail's prisoner.
Rex (MIA)Apocalypse'smajordomo. He appears to be currently at large and wanted by the X-Men for the part he played in the empire of Apocalypse.
Shadow King (MIA)Apocalypse's leading telepath.
Strong Guy (deceased)Implanted with a bomb and forced to serve Apocalypse. Betrays the X-Ternals.
Sebastian ShawHe appears to be currently at large and wanted by the X-Men for the part he played in the empire of Apocalypse.
Balrog-Class Meta-CyborgCreated by Sinister in his genetic processing tanks. They appear to be giant land-based cyberneticsquids oroctopuses.

Neutrals

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GroupMembersNotes
AvalonCain (Juggernaut) (deceased),Destiny (status unknown),Douglas Ramsey (deceased),Wendy (deceased)A haven for humans and mutants, housed in a secret area of the hidden prehistoric land known asSavage Land.
The BroodMisty Knight (deceased),Christopher Summers (deceased),Colleen Wing (deceased)Humans transformed into Brood following the escape of Christopher Summers (who had been infected by a Brood Queen).
HeavenAngel (deceased),Karma (deceased), Scarlett MacKenzie (presumed deceased)A nightclub run by Angel and its employees.
Artemis (deceased),Avalanche,Blob (deceased), Newt (deceased),Phantazia (status unknown),Polaris (status unknown),Pyro (deceased)Prisoners in Mister Sinister's breeding pens.
ScavengersCobra (deceased),Mister Hyde (deceased)Cannibalistic mutates who plague graveyards and attack anyone, regardless of their allegiance.
MorlocksFeral,Leech,Marrow,Skids, Danna Moonstar,ThornnSurvivors of Mister Sinister's experiments.
BullseyeOne of the many human prisoners aboard Mikhail Rasputin's ships.
Callisto (deceased)Leader of a band of pirates.
Peter CorbeauA scientist and astronomer captured by Apocalypse and forced to serve as his librarian.
Newell (Stingray)Captain of the submarine Excalibur that transports refugees to Avalon.
John Proudstar (Thunderbird) (deceased)Leader of Ghost Dance, an anti-Apocalypse cult and the first stage in the Infernal Gallop to Avalon.
Rossovich (Omega Red) (deceased)Aninformation broker.
Calvin Rankin (Mimic) (deceased)A victim of Sugar Man's plague experiment.
Tiger SharkA secret creation of Dark Beast that is kept in his laboratory.

Timeline escapees

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Some characters escaped the Age of Apocalypse into the Earth-616 continuity. These include Dark Beast, Nate Grey (the Age of Apocalypse version of Cable), Blink, Holocaust and Sugar Man.

  • Nate Grey allied himself with the X-Men a few times and once with Spider-Man. He later "died" by disseminating into every life form on the Earth, but has since returned to the living.
  • Blink escaped into the multiverse and ended up leading the reality-hopping team of heroes known as the Exiles. Her counterpart on Earth-616 was thought to have died during the "Phalanx Covenant" storyline, but brought back from the dead by Selene during the "Necrosha" event.
  • Prophet was taken at Jean Grey's request to the Earth-616 at the end of the crossover that would close the Age of Apocalypse timeline from the timestream.

Former timeline escapees

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  • Holocaust remained at large in the main Marvel Universe until he joined theExiles and was killed by another universe's evil version ofHyperion.[2]
  • Sabretooth survived through the same means as Blink and joined a team of reality-hopping super beings known asWeapon X. During one mission, he opted to stay behind on to raiseDavid Richards. Eventually, he was brought back into action and joined the Exiles. He has since returned to the Age of Apocalypse.
  • Hatchet-9, the only surviving Mecha-Mutate officer of Assault-Regiment Delta, a regiment of traitor humans who traded limbs and more for the power and privilege of serving the High Lord Apocalypse.
  • Rastus, a heavily two-headed mutated creation of Sugar Man and one of many wardens of Seattles' Core, was also revealed to have escaped to Earth-616. He joined Sugar Man and lived in the catacombs underneath the island nation of Genosha until he was accidentally discovered by the Dark Beast. He was eventually killed by Callisto.[3]
  • Wild Child left this timeline when a time-traveler, Quentin Quire, saved him from theFriends of Humanity and then used Wild Child to replace the latter's counterpart, who had recently died.[4] Wild Child was later returned to the Age of Apocalypse and subsequently killed in battle.
  • Nightcrawler decided to stay on Earth-616 after the events of the Dark Angel Saga. He joined theX-Force team so he could search for Iceman, Blob, Dark Beast and Sugar Man. He then tracked and killed his former teammates Iceman and Blob. During the X-Termination crossover, Nightcrawler apparently gave his own life to close the Age of Apocalypse timeline from the Timestream.
  • Blob left the Age of Apocalypse due to the events put in motion byArchangel. He later joined Daken's Brotherhood with the apparent goal of exacting revenge on X-Force. He was killed by the AoA Nightcrawler, who teleported a shark inside his body.
  • Iceman was revealed to have defected from the X-Men and was working for Weapon Omega. He also left the Age of Apocalypse through the same means as Blob and was tracked down by Wolverine, Deadpool, and the AoA Nightcrawler. During the fight, Nightcrawler teleported to a factory and fought Iceman, defeating him without either man using their powers. Once Iceman was defeated, Nightcrawler threw his body into an incinerator.
  • Beast was sent twenty years into Earth-616's past. This allowed for severalretcons which were used to explain that he (now known as Dark Beast) was responsible for the creation of the Morlocks and also why Mister Sinister initiated the "Mutant Massacre", as he recognized his stolen handiwork and ordered it exterminated as a debasement of his art. He later came under the employment ofNorman Osborn'sDark X-Men, with the responsibility of keepinghis counterpart and Charles Xavier captive while Osborn carried out his plan. He then returned to the Age of Apocalypse timeline and helped Weapon Omega on his quest to control America, but at the end Weapon Omega was defeated and Dark Beast was taken back to Earth-616. He was thought to be deceased, after apparently dying in a bomb explosion after progressively suffering from fatal health problems due to experimenting on himself. During the 2017 "Secret Empire" storyline, Dark Beast turns up alive and healthy but is eventually killed by Magik.
  • Sugar Man was also sent twenty years into Earth-616's past, and it was through him theGenegineer received the advanced genetic research to allow the small nation ofGenosha to become powerful by enslaving mutants. He remained at large in the main Marvel Universe and only a few knew about his existence. Sugar Man returned to the Age of Apocalypse timeline after being released fromSteve Rogers' custody by Dark Beast, and was believed to remain there at the end of the crossover that would close the Age of Apocalypse timeline. But it was revealed that he had returned to the main reality before the event and was thought to be deceased at the hands of Magneto, only to reappear alive and planning to send six hundred mutant embryos to the future. He was later killed by a mysterious assailant who was hunting down the former Age of Apocalypse residents.

Prequels

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Before the tenth anniversary, the Age of Apocalypse was considered a dead reality that no longer existed—a fact that was frequently mentioned by timeline escapees, such as Sugar Man and Blink. However, there were quite a few prequels written that took place before its destruction.

By the Light told the story of Blink transporting the X-Men to the moon where they faced Apocalypse's new horseman of Death, Maximus the Mad.Sinister Bloodlines followed the return of a Brood-infected Christopher Summers (Corsair) to Earth and his reunion, after escaping the experimentations of Sinister and Dark Beast, with Scott and Alex.

Blink was a four issue miniseries intended to reintroduce the Age of Apocalypse version of Blink as a teaser to theExiles ongoing series. This story takes place prior to the "Age of Apocalypse" main events, but is largely set in theNegative Zone. Blink becomes lost in the Negative Zone after attempting to inciteBlastaar towards war with Apocalypse and instead joins a rebellion against Blastaar alongside her lover, who turns out to be a de-evolved version ofAnnihilus. The last four pages of the final issue show Blink during the destruction of the Age of Apocalypse and becoming unhinged from time.

X-Man, during its run, occasionally re-visited the Age of Apocalypse, both through time travel and flashbacks.X-Man #-1 shows Mister Sinister releasing Nate from his growth vat as a child to check on his progress. In the 1996X-Man Annual, Sugar Man uses a variation on a time machine powered by Nate's psionic force to return to the early years of Apocalypse's rule where he hopes to take control himself. Nate follows and meets up with Forge, Magneto, Morph, and Mastermind, and is surprised to discover that Forge knew that he would be there because an older Nate Grey had time traveled and told Forge about his memories of this event. On the orders of this older Nate Grey, Forge forces the younger Nate to re-power the machine and return himself and Sugar Man to Earth-616. This leads to a rift between Forge and Magneto, who believed they should have allowed Nate to stay so that he could help them fight Apocalypse. Later, inX-Man #53 and #54, Nate, Jean Grey, and Cyclops run across a temporal rift that brings an infinite processing plant to Earth-616.

Age of Apocalypse 10th Anniversary

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Main article:Age of Apocalypse (limited series)

In 2005, Marvel published anAge of Apocalypse one-shot and miniseries to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the fan favorite event.

The one-shot features stories set before the events depicted in the original "Age of Apocalypse" event, similar in focus to theTales from the Age of Apocalypse issues. The one-shot contains the story of how Colossus and Shadowcat left the X-Men to train Generation Next; how Sabretooth met Wild Child; the first appearance of the Silver Samurai; and how the world survived the Human High Council's nuclear attack.

The limited series, which takes place after the nuclear attack inX-Men: Omega, introduced several characters who were not in the original storyline. Long time charactersCloak and Dagger, Psylocke, and the Morlocks (including Feral, Leech, Marrow, Skids, and Thornn), who were survivors of Mister Sinister's experiments, are introduced. Newer characters Beak,Icarus, and X-23 are seen along with an alternate version of Xorn. Jean Grey is also revealed to have saved everyone from the nuclear attack by tapping into thePhoenix Force-level powers, and is resurrected by Sinister.

Dark Angel Saga

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In 2011, the Age of Apocalypse was featured in a storyline in the ongoing seriesUncanny X-Force 11–18 byRick Remender.

Seeking aCelestial 'Life Seed' to saveAngel (Warren Worthington) from becoming the new Apocalypse, The Uncanny X-Force, under the guidance ofDark Beast, journey to the Age of Apocalypse.X-Force arrives ten years after the X-Men had defeatedMister Sinister, yet it seems the X-Men still face enormous challenges in this harsh setting. The world, which during the previous appearance had seemed to be on the road to recovery, has once again fallen on hard times, similar to when Apocalypse was ruling, with Sentinels now roaming the streets. As they follow Dark Beast to one of his labs, they are unknowingly followed byWild Child andSabretooth (Earth-295). Dark Beast finds the life seed but before he could hand it over to the X-Force members,Nightcrawler teleports in and swipes the seed away, figuring that Dark Beast was up to some evil plot after decades of absence. After a brief quarrel which ended with the life seed destroyed bySunfire,Psylocke recognizes Sabretooth from her time on theExiles and convincesWolverine (Earth-616) that this version of Sabretooth isn't a bad guy, which ends their battle. With the life seed destroyed, Dark Beast sneaks over to the portal back to the 616 Marvel Universe and walks in, leaving X-Force stranded in the Age of Apocalypse world. Nightcrawler's team, realizing that the sentinels are descending on their position, evacuates along with X-Force, taking them to the X-Men's new base in Atlantis.[5]

It was soon revealed that a new "Heir of Apocalypse" has risen and that's the reason why the world as fallen once again into a Dark Age that resulted on the apparent extinction of the human race. Using a version ofMODOK, they discover the body of the slain Celestial which apparently still contains life seeds. However, as X-Force also learn that the only way to return to the main reality is to seek the help ofGateway who in turn is kept prisoner in the mysterious floating city known as The Sky, the Sentinels soon arrives at Atlantis forcing the group to abandon the complex. AsFantomex leads a small team to the place where the Celestial is, the rest of the team invades The Sky to retrieve Gateway, however they are confronted by the Black Legion, a group of psychotic and merciless killers under the service of the Heir of Apocalypse, consisting of Blob,Manphibian,Demon-Ock (a demonic creature with mechanical tentacles), Beta-Red (a female counterpart of Omega Red), Grimm Chamber (a Thing/Chamber hybrid), Iron Ghost (aGhost Rider/Iron Man hybrid), Orange Hulk (a solar-powered Hulk), White Cloak (a Cloak/Dagger hybrid), Zombie Sentry (an undead version ofSentry) and Venomcap (Captain America bonded with asymbiote). During the fight, X-Force and the Earth-295 X-Men run into the long thought deceasedWeapon X (Logan/Wolverine Earth-295). He appears using Apocalypse armor and reveals himself to be the Heir of Apocalypse.[6]

Meanwhile, unaware of the problems Wolverine and his team are facing in the fortress, Fantomex and his small crew dive into the heart of the deceased Celestial in order to get the life seed they need to free Warren. After battling some drones, they manage to find only one seed and flee with it, losing Gambit in the battle, while, back in the fortress, Wolverine and his crew try to battle Weapon X and the Black Legion. However, Weapon X proves too powerful, since he had been augmented by the Celestial technology, when the cosmic entities came to judge planet Earth, and while he had ascended in form and power, his mind had become so twisted to the point of creating genetic-powerful warriors to kill Charles Lehnsherr, the infant son of Magneto and Rogue. Weapon X easily manages to swat them all and take Jean Grey so he could transform her into Death, a horseman of Apocalypse. To perform the ritual he approachesStorm who was enslaved and transform into a blind seer made of living stone. After taking out the Black Legion and freeing Gateway, Wolverine ask Gateway to open a portal to bring forth Fantomex team. Using Fantomex, they manage to free Jean and open a gateway to their world. Wolverine wants Jean to come too but she refuses and forces them through the gateway with her powers. As X-Force returns to their world, they are greeted by Dark Beast, theHorsemen of Apocalypse, and Archangel, now wearing Apocalypse's armor.[7]

After a long fight, Fantomex retreats and gets Gateway to teleport the AOA X-Men to help X-Force, together they defeat Archangel, the AoA X-Men decide to go back to their timeline while Nightcrawler decides to stay in this timeline and vows to kill, Dark Beast, Iceman, Sugar Man, and any other villain that escaped the AOA timeline to this one.[8]

Age of Apocalypse ongoing series

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Age of Apocalypse
Cover of Age of Apocalypse #1 (May, 2012). Art byHumberto Ramos.
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
ScheduleMonthly
FormatOngoing series
GenreSuperhero
Publication dateMay2012 – June2013
No. of issues14
Main character(s)X-Terminated
Creative team
Created byDavid Lapham
Written byDavid Lapham

Publishing history

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In theMarvel Point One one-shot, a new team of anti-mutant humans calling themselves the X-Terminated, pledged to combat the rule of the ascended Weapon X and his minions, after X-Force's attempt to stop the genocidal successor of Apocalypse. The group consisted of remaining members of the human race in the Age of Apocalypse who have been pushed to the edge of extinction by mutants. Members of that team were Prophet (William Stryker), Goodnight (Donald Pierce), Deadeye (Zora Risman), Fiend (Francesca Trask), and Horror Show (Graydon Creed).

Plot summary

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As Jean Grey and Sabretooth returned from Earth-616, they meet the human coalition. It is also revealed that Jean had ordered much to Magneto's horror, the creation of clones of theScarlet Witch, so they could use the spell Jean saw previously on Wolverine's mind thatde-powered 99% of mutantkind. However Weapon X and his Black Legion attack the last human city where Weapon X himself slays both Magneto and Rogue, leaving Jean Grey and Sabretooth the last two X-Men alive (Sunfire had given his life to stop Archangel's plans on Earth-616, and Nightcrawler decided to stay on that reality to hunt down Dark Beast, Blob, Iceman and Sugar Man). Jean telepathically nudges clones of theScarlet Witch to recreate the Decimation and remove all mutants' powers across the globe. However, this was only successful within a radius of 12 feet, so Jean Grey and Sabretooth are both left de-powered while Weapon X and his forces remained powered. The human coalition distracts Weapon X with a bomb long enough for the group to escape as the city explodes behind them.[9]

As the human coalition (X-Terminated Team, now including Jean Grey) continues to fight the forces of Weapon X, now renamed Weapon Omega, they find Harper Simmons, a human journalist from Earth-616 who was forced to come to the Age of Apocalypse while investigating the prison break of Sugar Man by Dark Beast on Earth-616. He creates a pamphlet that incites human and mutant riots against Weapon Omega, who is now bringing back deceased mutants like Emplate, Scott Summers and Alex Summers using energies siphoned from the celestial life seed. Harper Simons joins with the X-Terminated. Others who work with the X-Terminated are Doctor Moreau and Bolivar Trask.[10]

After discovering the resurrected Penance, he ordered his servants Azazel, Cyclops and Colossus to bring her into the fold. She initially refused and undid Colossus' brainwashing causing him to abandon Weapon Omega and serve Penance. A fight broke out but Azazel agreed to leave. He returned with Weapon Omega who demanded that Penance kneel before him which she did. Unbeknownst to Weapon Omega however Penance was also making deals with the Human Resistance.[11]

It has since been revealed that when the Celestials had come to Earth, they tried to resurrect Apocalypse by rewrite his genetic code to form a new body. After a small team of X-Men went investigate the ship they discovered that Apocalypse was already in the form of a child which Weapon X effectively kills despite Jean's pleas. With the death of the child, Weapon X took on the role of the Evolutionary Caretaker in an effort to spare his world from the Celestials wrath. Thus, he restarted the campaigns of extermination perpetrated by Apocalypse against the human race after being corrupted by the Seed.[12]

The X-Terminated later travel to Latveria so they could get the information they need to defeat Weapon Omega, as Doom had apparently managed to create a device capable of storing the Death Seed's powers which they aptly referred to as the "Apocalypse Force" from its host body and empowering it within a new user, however they are approached by the Queen, actually Doom's wife and former member of the Human High Council, Emma Frost, who had her telepathic powers returned to her and was now in league with Weapon Omega. The X-Terminated eventually gained the information they needed by killing Doom and removed the intel literally from his head.

With the information they gained, the X-Terminated build the device, however, Weapon Omega after being alerted that Jean Grey was hiding out in the city, resolved to hunt his wife down himself, and vowed that if her humanity could not be cured, he would kill her himself. Jean Grey was ultimately responsible for removing the power of the Death Seed within her former lover and were absorbed by Jean as the next host. Thanks to her history with the Phoenix Force, though, Jean was strong enough to reject the power of the Death Seed and displaced it. After everything died down, Weapon Omega emerged from the rubble as Logan once again, his mind now clear of the corrupting force of the Death Seed. Unknown to him or Jean, however, the energies of the seed had in fact been contained by Bolivar Trask in a giant machine under the Nevada Desert.

"X-Termination"

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In March 2013, theX-Treme X-Men,Age of Apocalypse, andAstonishing X-Men titles were part of the "X-Termination" crossover event, which focused on the AoANightcrawler's trip home.Age of Apocalypse #14, the final issue of the series,[13] will be Part 3 of the event.

What If

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Synopsis for "What If... The Age of Apocalypse Had Not Ended?"

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An alternate AoA reality was presented when Magneto, giving up on Bishop's mission in the final moments, rescued his family from the nuclear explosions alongside some of his allies. Magneto, Rogue, Sunfire, Quicksilver, and Weapon X found themselves working with the last remaining human heroes (including Tony Stark, Invisible Woman and Gwen Stacy, the latter of which formed a romance with Quicksilver) to deal with a new threat: the coming ofGalactus.

As there was no Fantastic Four, it fell to the survivors to work against Galactus and his herald, theSilver Surfer. As the heroes sprung into action, Night-Thrasher ended up using advanced technology to empower himself with amazing psychic powers. Together, they were able to do the impossible and claim victory. After Weapon X used his adamantium claws to kill the Silver Surfer, the collective psychic potential of humanity was focused against Galactus, eventually killing him.[14]

Secret Wars (2015)

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The Age of Apocalypse is featured as one of the many domains of Battleworld inSecret Wars. It has its differences from the onlyoriginal storyline, with two of the main ones being the inclusion ofCypher as a prominent character and Magneto marrying Marvel Girl aka Emma Frost instead of Rogue.[15] The Age of Apocalypse's location on Battleworld is known as the Domain of Apocalypse, the most ruthless domain of all.[16]

X-Men Disassembled

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During a battle with Nate Grey, Legion tries to send him back to his universe, however, things don't go as Legion planned and instead he ended banishing not only X-Man, butArmor,Pixie,Glob Herman,Rockslide and himself to the Age of Apocalypse universe that exists on Legion's mindscape.[17]

Collected editions

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TitleMaterial CollectedPublication DateISBN
X-Men: LegionquestUncanny X-Men #319–321;X-Men Vol. 2 #38–41March 19960785101799
X-Men: Dawn of the Age of ApocalypseCable #20;X-Men: Alpha;Age of Apocalypse: The Chosen0785101802
Astonishing X-MenAstonishing X-Men #1–4August 19950785101276
Factor XFactor X #1–40785101284
Generation NextGeneration Next #1–40785101306
X-CalibreX-Calibre #1–40785101322
X-ManX-Man #1–40785101330
Amazing X-MenAmazing X-Men #1–4September 19950785101268
Gambit and the X-TernalsGambit and the X-Ternals #1–40785101292
Weapon XWeapon X #1–40785101314
X-Men:Twilight of the Age of ApocalypseX-Universe #1–2;X-Men: OmegaMarch 19960785101810
X-Men: Age of Apocalypse PreludeX-Factor #108–109;Uncanny X-Men #319–321;X-Men Vol. 2 #38–41;Cable #20;X-Men: Age of Apocalypse Ashcan EditionJune 20110785155082
X-Men: The Complete Age of Apocalypse Epic Book 1X-Men Chronicles #1–2,Tales from The Age of Apocalypse: By the Light,X-Man #-1,X-Man Annual '96,Tales from The Age of Apocalypse: Sinister Bloodlines, Blink #1–4May 20060785117148
X-Men: The Complete Age of Apocalypse Epic Book 2X-Men: Alpha, Age of Apocalypse: The Chosen,Generation Next #1,Astonishing X-Men Vol. 1 #1,X-Calibre #1,Gambit and the X-Ternals #1–2,Weapon X Vol. 1 #1–2,Amazing X-Men #1–2,Factor X #1–2, andX-Man #1August 20060785118748
X-Men: The Complete Age of Apocalypse Epic Book 3X-Calibre #2–3,Astonishing X-Men Vol. 1 #2–4,Generation Next #2–3,X-Man #2–3,Factor X #3,Amazing X-Men #3,Weapon X Vol. 1 #3,Gambit & the X-Ternals #3 andX-Universe #1April 20060785120513
X-Men: The Complete Age of Apocalypse Epic Book 4Generation Next #4,X-Calibre #4,X-Man #4 and #53–54,Factor X #4,Gambit And The X-Ternals #4,Amazing X-Men #4,Weapon X Vol. 1 #4,X-Universe #2,X-Men: Omega,Blink #4,X-Men: Prime (Only the last 3 Pgs. of Blink #4.)November 20060785120521
X-Men: The Age of Apocalypse OmnibusUncanny X-Men #320–321,X-Men Vol. 2 #40–41,Cable #20,X-Men Alpha,Amazing X-Men #1–4,Astonishing X-Men Vol. 1 #1–4,Factor X #1–4,Gambit And The X-Ternals #1–4,Generation Next #1–4,Weapon X Vol. 1 #1–4,X-Calibre #1–4,X-Man #1–4,X-Men Omega,Age of Apocalypse: The Chosen and X-Men Ashcan #2March 20120785159827
X-Men: The Age of Apocalypse Companion OmnibusX-Men Chronicles #1-2,Tales from The Age of Apocalypse #1-2,X-Man #-1, #53-54,Blink #1-4,X-Universe #1-2,Exiles (2001) #60-61,Age of Apocalypse One-Shot,Age of Apocalypse (2005) #1-6,What If? X-Men Age of Apocalypse, material fromHulk: Broken Worlds #2,X-Man Annual '96,X-Men Prime,X-Men: Endangered Species,Exiles: Days of Then and NowMarch 20140785185143
X-Men: The New Age of ApocalypseX-Men: Age of Apocalypse #1–6July 20050785115838
Exiles Vol. 10: Age of ApocalypseExiles #59–61,AoA HandbookAugust 20050785116745
Uncanny X-Force Vol. 3 The Dark Angel Saga Book 1Uncanny X-Force #8–13June 2012078514661X
Uncanny X-Force Vol. 4 The Dark Angel Saga Book 2Uncanny X-Force #14–18August 29, 2012078515888X
Age of Apocalypse Vol. 1: The X-TerminatedAge of Apocalypse #1–6,Uncanny X-Force #19.1October 20120785163026
Age of Apocalypse Vol. 2: Weapon OmegaAge of Apocalypse #7–12May 20130785163042
X-Men:X-TerminationAge of Apocalypse #13–14,X-Treme X-Men Vol. 2 #12–13,X-Termination #1–2,Astonishing X-Men Vol. 3 #60–61August 20130785184430
Age of Apocalypse: Warzones!Age of Apocalypse Secret Wars #1–5November 20150785198628
X-Men - Age of Apocalypse: DawnX-Men Chronicles #1-2, Tales From the Age of Apocalypse #1-2, X-Man #-1, Blink #1-4; material from X-Men: Age of Apocalypse one-shot, X-Man Annual '96January 1, 20160785193502
X-Men - Age of Apocalypse Vol. 1: AlphaUncanny X-Men (1963) #320-321, X-Men (1991) #40-41, Cable (1993) #20, X-Men Alpha, Generation Next #1, Astonishing X-Men (1995) #1, Gambit and the X-Ternals #1, Weapon X (1995) #1, Factor X #1, X-Man #1, X-Calibre #1, Amazing X-Men (1995) #1January 1, 20150785193642
X-Men - Age of Apocalypse Vol. 2: ReignAstonishing X-Men (1995) #2-3, Amazing X-Men (1995) #2-3, Gambit and the X-Ternals #2, Generation Next #2, Weapon X (1995) #2, X-Calibre #2-3, Factor X #2-3, X-Man #2-3, X-Universe #1, material from X-Men: Year of the Mutants Collectors PreviewJanuary 1, 20150785193650
X-Men - Age of Apocalypse Vol. 3: OmegaWeapon X (1995) #3-4, Generation Next #3-4, Gambit and the X-Ternals #3-4, Astonishing X-Men (1995) #4, X-Man #4, X-Calibre #4, Factor X #4, Amazing X-Men (1995) #4, X-Universe #2, X-Men Omega, Age of Apocalypse: The ChosenJanuary 12, 20160785193790

In other media

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Television

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  • InX-Men: The Animated Series, there is an episode, "One Man's Worth" (1995), where the story line was directly inspired theAge of Apocalypse event.[18][19]
  • Wolverine and the X-Men was originally supposed to be theAge of Apocalypse as an alternate future timeline before the series was cancelled.

Film

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Video Games

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  • The 2001Game Boy Advance video gameX-Men: Reign of Apocalypse is based loosely on theAge of Apocalypse storyline. In this version, the X-Men (consisting ofCyclops,Storm,Rogue, andWolverine) accidentally travels to an alternate universe whereApocalypse has taken over the world and most of the X-Men have turned into his henchmen. It is later revealed that Apocalypse plans to travel to the regular timeline and take it over as well. In the end, the X-Men defeats Apocalypse and returns to their timeline.
  • X-Men Legends II: Rise of Apocalypse is heavily influenced by theAge of Apocalypse storyline, including several characters and concepts from the storyline.
  • Marvel: Avengers Alliance featured a special operations titled Apocalypse based on theAge of Apocalypse storyline.
  • Marvel Future Fight features a level based on the Age of Apocalypse event, as well as alternate costumes forMagneto, Wolverine, Apocalypse,Beast, Rogue and Cyclops based on their Age of Apocalypse incarnations.
  • Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order features an alternate costume for Colossus based on hisAge of Apocalypse incarnation.

References

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  1. ^Uncanny X-Force #11 to 14 (Dark Angel Saga)
  2. ^Exiles #62
  3. ^Excalibur (vol. 3) #10
  4. ^Exiles: Days of Then and Now #1
  5. ^Uncanny X-Force #11
  6. ^Uncanny X-Force #12
  7. ^Uncanny X-Force #13
  8. ^Uncanny X-Force #19
  9. ^Uncanny X-Force #19.1
  10. ^Age of Apocalypse #1
  11. ^Age of Apocalypse #4
  12. ^Age of Apocalypse #5
  13. ^Armitage, Hugh (2013-01-19)."'Age of Apocalypse', 'X-Treme X-Men' canceled by Marvel – Comics News". Digital Spy. Retrieved2013-02-13.
  14. ^What If...? #81
  15. ^Morse, Ben (19 March 2015)."Secret Wars Correspondence:Age of Apocalypse".Marvel.com. Retrieved10 August 2015.
  16. ^"Secret Wars (2015)".Marvel.com. Retrieved10 August 2015.
  17. ^Uncanny X.Men (2018) #6
  18. ^"The Making of 'X-Men: The Animated Series'".
  19. ^"X-Men: The Animated Series creators pick their favorite episodes".Polygon. 9 November 2020.

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