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Apocalypse began his attack by planting a fake Wolverine among the ranks of the X-Men. [7] [8] This led Xavier, who suspected the infiltration, to disband the X-Men. [9]The X-Men parted ways, and soon after, Rogue and Shadowcat found themselves protecting Mystique from Japan's military, the Yakiba.
"The Ages of Apocalypse" is a series of sub-chapters to Marvel Comics' "The Twelve" saga, wherein En Sabah Nur finds himself trapped in the body of Scott Summers (Cyclops of X-Men) after a failed attempt to possess Nate Grey. Using his newfound powers, Apocalypse warps reality several times, trying to get the Twelve to feed him more and more power.
Rage is an out-of-print collectible card game originally published by White Wolf in May 1995 based on the role-playing game Werewolf: The Apocalypse. [1] The game is based around packs of werewolves battling each other and various evil monsters while trying to save the world.
X-Men: Legacy is a comic book series published by Marvel Comics featuring the mutant superhero team the X-Men.. The title began its publication in October 1991 as X-Men.From 2001 until 2004 it was published as New X-Men.
Cable (vol. 2) #77 (Ages of Apocalypse; warps reality) X-Men (vol. 2) #98 (Ages of Apocalypse; warps reality) X-Men: Search for Cyclops #1-4 (Assumes control over Cyclops; essence is destroyed by Cable) Cable and Deadpool #26-27 (Pre-Blood of Apocalypse; resurrects back to life thanks to Cable) X-Men (vol. 2) #181-186 (Blood of Apocalypse ...
The Twelve, a fictional organisation in the Killing Eve TV series and Codename Villanelle book series on which it is based; The Twelve, a Marvel Comics limited series; The Twelve, by Justin Cronin, 2012 "The Twelve" (poem), a Russian poem by Alexander Blok, 1918; Apocalypse: The Twelve, a Marvel Comics crossover storyline
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The Twelve is an American comic book limited series from Marvel Comics, which the company announced in July 2007 would run twelve issues beginning spring 2008, with the creative team of writer J. Michael Straczynski and artist Chris Weston. [1]