Years earlier, the X-Men came to learn that Professor X had a child named David Haller who suffered from multiple personalities, and that each one of his egos had its own mutant power.īy the time the “Legion Quest” story came along in 1995, though, Haller seemed to have a better handle on his abilities, if not his full faculties. And, you can read them all on digital comics mega-library Marvel Unlimited! LEGION QUEST That’s the backdrop on the AGE OF APOCALYPSE-now, we’re going to get into the nitty gritty with this guided tour through all of the event’s important books and milestones. However, not all of the mutants agreed with their ruler’s treatment of their brothers and sisters, and they formed a resistance with all the support they could muster. Some mutants thrived under Apocalypse’s “survival of the fittest” mantra. Welcome to the AGE OF APOCALYPSE! This event took readers by surprise in 1995 when it erased all of the main X-titles from existence and replaced them with familiar-but-different takes on favorite characters, resulting in a post-Apocalyptic world where humans (or “flatscans”) were rounded up in camps. Magneto became the leader of the X-Men, but he wasn’t enough to stop Apocalypse from taking over the entire X-Universe with plans for further domination! With Charles out of the picture, the past changed. In the case of David Haller, AKA Legion, and his dad, Professor X, the situation involved time travel and the accidental murder of the man who would go on to create the X-Men. What started as the story of a child wanting to make an impression on his estranged father, ended in a crystalline wave that tore time and reality apart! Twenty-five years ago everything changed for the X-Men. READ THE ENTIRE AGE OF APOCALYPSE EVENT HERE!
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