Appearing in "The Light That Failed"
Featured Characters:
- X-Men
- Rogue (Leaves) (Psyche taken over by Carol Danvers persona)
- Dazzler (Ali Blaire)
- Storm (Ororo Munroe)
- Psylocke (Betsy Braddock)
- Colossus (Peter Rasputin)
- Havok (Alex Summers)
- Longshot
- Wolverine (Logan) (Photo)
Supporting Characters:
- Jubilee (Jubilation Lee)
- Gateway
- Senator Robert Kelly
- Lila Cheney (Photo)
- Sharon Kelly (Corpse, skeleton or other remains)
Antagonists:
- Master Mold / Nimrod (Fused together)
- The Hellfire Club
- Nanny
- Orphan-Maker (Peter)
- The Reavers
Other Characters:
- ⏴ Carol Danvers ⏵ (Persona takes over Rogue's psyche)
- NYPD
- Numerous unnamed New Yorkers
- Bolivar Trask (Mentioned)
- The Twelve (Mentioned)
- Morlocks (Mentioned)
- Healer (Mentioned)
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Synopsis for "The Light That Failed"
Before it is able to deal a death-blow to a beaten Rogue, the Master Mold finds itself under attack by the newly arrived X-Men. Using teamwork, the X-Men are able to apparently destroy the Sentinel, only to realize the battle has already taken the life of an innocent; Senator Kelly's wife, Sharon. With little warning, the Master Mold springs back to life. Using newly generated defenses and weapons, the rejuvenated Sentinel seems more than a match for the X-Men. Realizing that she still has the Siege Perilous in her possession, Dazzler throws the crystal amulet toward the Sentinel. The Siege Perilous grows to a tremendous size, large enough for the Master Mold to pass through. Rogue, sensing Dazzler's plan, uses her powers to push the Sentinel through the portal, but not without being dragged inside with it. Kelly blames mutants for his wife's death and ensures Shaw that his Sentinel project will get all required funding. Elsewhere the Reavers are plotting revenge on the X-Men, unaware that they are being watched by Nanny and the Orphan Maker, who want the X-Men for themselves.
See Also
Links and References
- Official Marvel Index to the X-Men (Vol. 2) #5 - See for further referencing