Appearing in 1st story
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
- Empress Lilandra
- Gladiator (Kallark)
- Inner Circle
- Chimera (First appearance) (Death)
- Jubilee (Jubilation Lee)
- Wolverine (Logan)
- Mister Sinister (Nathan Essex)
Antagonists:
Other Characters:
- Sunder (Mark Hallett)
- Warlock (First appearance)
- Cypher (Douglas Ramsey) (First appearance)
- Bolivar Trask (Mentioned)
- Starjammers (Mentioned)
- Artie (Arthur Maddicks) (Mentioned)
- Leech (Mentioned)
- Slab (Kris Anderson)
- Hairbag (Michael Suggs) (Death)
- Siryn (Theresa Cassidy)
- Phantazia (Eileen Harsaw)
- Siena Blaze (Death)
- Gamesmaster (Death)
- Revanche (Kwannon) (Death)
- Blob (Fred J. Dukes)
- Bishop (Lucas Bishop)
- Cable (Nathan Summers)
- Gambit (Remy LeBeau)
- Cannonball (Sam Guthrie)
- Fabian Cortez
- Psylocke (Betsy Braddock)
- Yuriko Oyama (Mentioned)
- Nightcrawler (Kurt Wagner) (Mentioned)
- Lila Cheney (Mentioned)
- X-Force (Mentioned)
- Fyodor Dostoevsky (Mentioned)
- Longshot (Named only)
- X-Babies (Named only)
- Morph (Named only)
- Illyana Rasputina (Named only)
- Masque (Named only)
- Wild Child (Kyle Gibney) (Named only)
- President Robert Kelly (Mentioned)
- Boris Yeltsin (Mentioned)
- Phoenix Force
- Maggott (Japhet)
- Marrow (Sarah)
- Dr. Cecilia Reyes
- Apocalypse (En Sabah Nur)
- Archangel (Warren Worthington)
Races and Species:
Locations:
- Jubilee 10
- Asteroid X
- Earth
- Pacific Ocean
- Morlock Tunnels, New York City, New York, United States of America (Mentioned)
- Savage Land (Mentioned)
- Polemachus
- Limbo (Mentioned)
- Jubilee 1 (Vision or hallucination)
- Jubilee 2 (Vision or hallucination)
- Jubilee 3 (Vision or hallucination)
- Jubilee 4 (Vision or hallucination)
- Jubilee 5 (Vision or hallucination)
- Jubilee 8 (Vision or hallucination)
- Jubilee 9 (Vision or hallucination)
Items:
Vehicles:
Synopsis for 1st story
Storm is hosting a diplomatic meeting with Lilandra of the Shi'ar on Asteroid X when it is attacked by Trask inside of a Nimrod Sentinel. Trask easily defeats the Shi'ar Imperial Guard and X-Men before making his way to Krakoa, where Beast suggests using one of Mr. Sinister's Chimeras to stop him. The Inner Circle is against the unregulated use of cloning in the Chimera, but ultimately has no choice when nothing else is working against Trask. The Chimera arrives and teleports Trask into the Sun, seemingly killing them both.
With Trask gone, everyone turns their attention to Beast, who explains that the Chimeras can use shapeshifting to replace political leaders and take over the world, ensuring mutant supremacy. Xavier tells Beast that Krakoa is a peaceful nation and that the X-Men will stop him, but Beast assures Xavier that the Chimeras have already taken over. The X-Men also learn that Beast has Wolverine and Jubilee, forcing Xavier to explain to everyone what Jubilee's deal is.
Nobody is happy about Xavier lying, but they decide they have to deal with it later since Jubilee is dying, which means this is their last chance to preserve Krakoa. Things are made even worse when Trask returns, somehow alive, and starts attacking everyone. Jean goes to unleash the Phoenix Force, but Jubilee realizes that it could give her one last use of her resurrection powers. Jean warns Jubilee that this will probably erase her secondary mutation and all memories of her past lives, but Wolverine tells her that as long as the X-Men have a fighting chance, they'll figure something out.
Jubilee decides that it's worth the risk and, using the power of the Phoenix Force, resets the universe again. With no memories of her past life, she plays arcade games in a mall, hoping that she isn't a mutant.
Solicit Synopsis
THE FINAL DESTINY OF XCII?
It all ends here — the epic journey through the Krakoan Age come too soon reaches its epic conclusion! Can mutantkind truly unite? Is the island-nation of Krakoa too good to be true? And is the woman behind it all — Jubilee — to be trusted? Find out within, X-Believers!Notes
- Steve Foxe deliberately left it ambiguous whether the ending is supposed to lead into the animated series, the previous X-Men '92 comic series or something else entirely.[1]
See Also
Links and References
References
- ↑ Hassan, Chris (19 September 2022) X-Men Monday #172 – Steve Foxe Reflects on ‘X-Men ’92: House of XCII’ AIPT. Retrieved on 18 February 2024.