Thread:Undoniel/@comment-4548390-20160928230141/@comment-4548390-20161001205014

I agree with ADour in that, even because the ending of Adventures of the X-Men was meant to lead into the first Marvel vs. DC series and give the Brothers an origin story, so I really doubt that would be touched upon again because it involves DC too.

Like ADour said, the concept of the Multiverse/Omniverse renewal was recently introduced and it changes everything. Al Ewing described the "Sixth Infinity" as a place of pure Kirby science, I doubt the X-Men would actually be born in such iteration. While the Fifth Cosmos is described as a place of dark magic, the Seventh Cosmos can be described as the Heroic Age, so it doesn't make sense for them to have been born in the Sixth Infinity just to be reborn in the Seventh Cosmos and live a similar life as before, as we know the Marvelverse doesn't stay the same when it goes into a renewal.

Plus, Galan claims in the flashbacks seen in that them, the Taa-ans, are the only survivors of that iteration of the Marvelverse as they try to avoid death by escaping to the "Outside". In other words, no X-Men were involved, and the Phoenix is absent here too.