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| Image = En Sabah Nur (Earth-92131).jpg
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| Image = X-Men '92 Vol 2 9 Textless.jpg
| RealName = En Sabah Nur
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| Name = En Sabah Nur
 
| CurrentAlias = Apocalypse
 
| CurrentAlias = Apocalypse
 
| Aliases = The Invincible One
 
| Aliases = The Invincible One
| Identity = Secret
 
   
 
| Affiliation =
 
| Affiliation =
 
| Relatives =
 
| Relatives =
| Universe = Earth-92131
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| MaritalStatus = Single
| BaseOfOperations =
 
   
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| CharRef =
 
| Gender = Male
 
| Gender = Male
 
| Height = Variable
 
| Height = Variable
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| UnusualFeatures = Appears metallic at times, extensive disheveled metallic blue lips, blue markings on head, massive in natural form
 
| UnusualFeatures = Appears metallic at times, extensive disheveled metallic blue lips, blue markings on head, massive in natural form
   
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| Origin = Immortal [[Homo superior|Mutant]] with [[Cyborgs|Cyborg]] enhancements
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| Universe = Earth-92131
 
| PlaceOfBirth = [[Egypt]]
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| Identity = Secret
 
| Citizenship = Egyptian
 
| Citizenship = Egyptian
| MaritalStatus = Single
 
 
| Occupation = Conqueror
 
| Occupation = Conqueror
 
| Education =
 
| Education =
 
| BaseOfOperations =
   
| Origin = Immortal [[Homo superior|Mutant]]
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| Creators = Larry Houston; Frank Squillace; Mark Edward Edens
| PlaceOfBirth = [[Egypt]]
 
| Creators = Larry Houston; Frank Squillace
 
 
| First = X-Men: The Animated Series Season 1 9
 
| First = X-Men: The Animated Series Season 1 9
| Last = X-Men: The Animated Series Season 5 5
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| Last = X-Men '92 Vol 2 10
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| Quotation = I am the rocks of the eternal shore. Crash against me and be broken!
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| Speaker = [[En Sabah Nur (Earth-92131)|Apocalypse]]
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| QuoteSource = X-Men: The Animated Series Season 3 10
   
| HistoryText = Apocalypse was an insane force of destruction, sometimes described as the personification of evil. He was a nearly invincible opponent, with a [[Cain Marko (Earth-92131)|Juggernaut]]-like state of durability. He showed no known limitations to his power and knowledge, and claimed to be "as far beyond mutants as they are beyond humans".{{r|X-Men: The Animated Series Season 2 7}}
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| HistoryText = Apocalypse was an insane force of destruction, sometimes described as the personification of evil. He was a nearly-invincible opponent, with a [[Cain Marko (Earth-92131)|Juggernaut]]-like state of durability. He showed no known limitations to his power and knowledge, and claimed to be "as far beyond mutants as they are beyond humans".{{r|X-Men: The Animated Series Season 2 7}}
   
Apocalypse attempted to destroy and remake the "corrupt" and "weak" world in his own image. He was secretly behind the assassination attempt of [[Robert Kelly (Earth-92131)|Senator Kelly]]. Later, he masqueraded as a member of the friends of Humanity and used Graydon Creed in creating a virus to infect and kill every mutant on Earth.{{r|X-Men: The Animated Series Season 2 7|8}}
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Apocalypse attempted to destroy and remake the "corrupt" and "weak" world in his own image. He was secretly behind the assassination attempt of [[Robert Kelly (Earth-92131)|Senator Kelly]]. Later, he masqueraded as a member of the Friends of Humanity and used Graydon Creed in creating a virus to infect and kill every mutant on Earth.{{r|X-Men: The Animated Series Season 2 7|8}}
   
Archangel, his former Horseman became hell-bent on destroying Apocalypse, and discovered that the immortal mutant in fact had a weakness, though this was discovered to be a hoax, created by Apocalypse himself. Apocalypse also witnessed Magneto's televised speech declaring [[Asteroid M]] a safe haven for mutants, And with [[Cal'syee Neramani (Earth-92131)|Deathbird]], he revived [[Fabian Cortez (Earth-92131)|Fabian Cortez]], after he had been left to die at Asteroid M by Magneto.{{r|X-Men: The Animated Series Season 3 22}}
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Archangel, his former Horseman, became hell-bent on destroying Apocalypse, and discovered that the immortal mutant in fact had a weakness, though this was discovered to be a hoax, created by Apocalypse himself. Apocalypse was then placed in a capsule and launched far from Earth, but he promised to return.{{r|X-Men: The Animated Series Season 3 10}} Apocalypse also witnessed Magneto's televised speech declaring [[Asteroid M]] a safe haven for mutants.{{r|X-Men: The Animated Series Season 4 6}} With [[Cal'syee Neramani (Earth-92131)|Deathbird]], he retrieved [[Fabian Cortez (Earth-92131)|Fabian Cortez]], after he had been left to die on Asteroid M by Magneto.{{r|X-Men: The Animated Series Season 4 7}}
   
[[File:En Sabah Nur (Earth-921031) 001.jpg|300px|left|thumb|Apocalypse]]
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[[File:En Sabah Nur (Earth-92131) from X-Men The Animated Series Season 1 9 0001.jpg|300px|left|thumb|Apocalypse]]
Apocalypse attempted to attain godhood by kidnapping the most powerful psychic beings from across the universe, planning to kill them simultaneously, in order to release a wave of psychic energy powerful enough to destroy everything. Inside the Axis of Time, he then re-created the universe in his own image. Magneto and [[Raven Darkholme (Earth-92131)|Mystique]] had been assisting Apocalypse without full knowledge of his intentions, believing he would merely recreate an earth ruled by mutants. Upon learning Apocalypse's true plot, they helped the X-Men stop him. In the end, the freed psychics used their combined powers to trap Apocalypse in the astral plane, where he would remain for all eternity and never harm mankind or existence again.{{r|X-Men: The Animated Series Season 4 12|15}}
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A possible future version of [[En Sabah Nur (Earth-13393)|Apocalypse]] attempted to attain godhood by kidnapping the most powerful psychic beings from across the universe, planning to kill them simultaneously, in order to release a wave of psychic energy powerful enough to destroy reality. Inside the Axis of Time, he would then re-create the universe in his own image. He was resisted by the [[X-Men (Earth-92131)|X-Men]] and the time-traveling mutants [[Lucas Bishop (Earth-31393)|Bishop]] and [[Nathaniel Summers (Earth-13393)|Cable]]. During their conflict, they destroyed [[Apocalypse's Pyramid|his pyramid]], which he relied upon to rejuvenate himself every 100 years. Magneto and [[Raven Darkholme (Earth-92131)|Mystique]] had been assisting the future Apocalypse without full knowledge of his intentions, believing he would merely recreate an Earth ruled by mutants. Upon learning Apocalypse's true plot, they helped the X-Men stop him. In the end, the freed psychics used their combined powers to force the future Apocalypse back into the timestream where he and his Earth-92131 counterpart both died due to the destruction of their pyramid.<ref>[[X-Men: The Animated Series Season 4 8|X-Men: The Animated Series Season 4 ep. #8]]-[[X-Men: The Animated Series Season 4 11|#11]]</ref>
   
Apocalypse communicated from the astral plane with Fabian Cortez, whom Apocalypse had turned into his servant prior to the Axis of Time events. He charged Cortez with finding a powerful mutant for him to be reincarnated in. However, it ended with Apocalypse claiming Cortez himself for a vessel, and Apocalypse lived once more.{{r|X-Men: The Animated Series Season 5 5}}
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Apocalypse communicated from the astral plane with [[Fabian Cortez (Earth-92131)|Fabian Cortez]], whom Apocalypse had turned into his servant prior to the Axis of Time events. He charged Cortez with finding a powerful mutant for him to be reincarnated in. However, it ended with Apocalypse claiming Cortez himself for a vessel, and Apocalypse lived once more.{{r|X-Men: The Animated Series Season 5 5}}
   
| Powers = See [[En Sabah Nur (Earth-616)#Powers]]
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| Powers = Seemingly [[En Sabah Nur (Earth-616)#Powers|those]] of the [[En Sabah Nur (Earth-616)|En Sabah Nur]] of [[Earth-616]].
| Abilities = See [[En Sabah Nur (Earth-616)#Abilities]]
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| Abilities = Seemingly [[En Sabah Nur (Earth-616)#Abilities|those]] of the [[En Sabah Nur (Earth-616)|En Sabah Nur]] of [[Earth-616]].
 
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| Strength =
 
| Weaknesses =
 
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| Transportation = Formerly an unnamed Celestial ship
 
| Transportation = Formerly an unnamed Celestial ship
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| Notes = * The late [[wikipedia:John Colicos|John Colicos]] voiced Apocalypse in ''[[X-Men: The Animated Series]]''.
| Notes = *In the ''[[X-Men (TV series)|X-Men]]'' animated television series, Apocalypse was a long-term reoccuring villain, voiced by the late John Colicos (best remembered for playing the Klingon Kor in ''Star Trek'', as well as playing Count Baltar in the original ''Battlestar Galactica'' movie and television series), and on two occasions by James Blendick.
 
 
* Developed for television by Larry Houston and Frank Squillace.
 
* Developed for television by Larry Houston and Frank Squillace.
 
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Revision as of 04:01, 1 June 2021

Quote1 I am the rocks of the eternal shore. Crash against me and be broken! Quote2
Apocalypse[src]

History

Apocalypse was an insane force of destruction, sometimes described as the personification of evil. He was a nearly-invincible opponent, with a Juggernaut-like state of durability. He showed no known limitations to his power and knowledge, and claimed to be "as far beyond mutants as they are beyond humans".[1]

Apocalypse attempted to destroy and remake the "corrupt" and "weak" world in his own image. He was secretly behind the assassination attempt of Senator Kelly. Later, he masqueraded as a member of the Friends of Humanity and used Graydon Creed in creating a virus to infect and kill every mutant on Earth.[2]

Archangel, his former Horseman, became hell-bent on destroying Apocalypse, and discovered that the immortal mutant in fact had a weakness, though this was discovered to be a hoax, created by Apocalypse himself. Apocalypse was then placed in a capsule and launched far from Earth, but he promised to return.[3] Apocalypse also witnessed Magneto's televised speech declaring Asteroid M a safe haven for mutants.[4] With Deathbird, he retrieved Fabian Cortez, after he had been left to die on Asteroid M by Magneto.[5]

En Sabah Nur (Earth-92131) from X-Men The Animated Series Season 1 9 0001

Apocalypse

A possible future version of Apocalypse attempted to attain godhood by kidnapping the most powerful psychic beings from across the universe, planning to kill them simultaneously, in order to release a wave of psychic energy powerful enough to destroy reality. Inside the Axis of Time, he would then re-create the universe in his own image. He was resisted by the X-Men and the time-traveling mutants Bishop and Cable. During their conflict, they destroyed his pyramid, which he relied upon to rejuvenate himself every 100 years. Magneto and Mystique had been assisting the future Apocalypse without full knowledge of his intentions, believing he would merely recreate an Earth ruled by mutants. Upon learning Apocalypse's true plot, they helped the X-Men stop him. In the end, the freed psychics used their combined powers to force the future Apocalypse back into the timestream where he and his Earth-92131 counterpart both died due to the destruction of their pyramid.[6]

Apocalypse communicated from the astral plane with Fabian Cortez, whom Apocalypse had turned into his servant prior to the Axis of Time events. He charged Cortez with finding a powerful mutant for him to be reincarnated in. However, it ended with Apocalypse claiming Cortez himself for a vessel, and Apocalypse lived once more.[7]

Attributes

Powers

Seemingly those of the En Sabah Nur of Earth-616.

Abilities

Seemingly those of the En Sabah Nur of Earth-616.

Paraphernalia

Transportation

Formerly an unnamed Celestial ship

Notes

See Also

Links and References

References