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  2. Genosha - Wikipedia

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    Genosha, a significant location in the Marvel Universe, first appeared in Uncanny X-Men #235 in 1988. The island nation was created by Rick Leonardi and Chris Claremont, [2] who used it as an allegory for apartheid-era South Africa, portraying a society where mutants were subjugated and transformed into mindless "mutates" by a brutal regime led by the Genegineer, David Moreau.

  3. E Is for Extinction - Wikipedia

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    "E is for Extinction" was the first story arc from Grant Morrison's run on the Marvel Comics title New X-Men. The story was published in New X-Men #114–116 in 2001 (formerly titled X-Men, the series was renamed New X-Men at the request of Grant Morrison, but retained its original numbering).

  4. X-Tinction Agenda - Wikipedia

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    The various X-Men in the story (Storm, Wolverine, Banshee, Forge, Psylocke, Jubilee, Gambit) would form the first official X-Men roster since the Australia-based team disbanded. The mutate process would psychically bind Wolfsbane to Havok - a plot thread that would be picked up after both joined X-Factor.

  5. 10 Must-Read Comics for ‘X-Men ‘97’ Fans - AOL

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    Genosha has been a long-running concept in X-Men comics, one that even showed up in a few episodes of the original X-Men: The Animated Series. But Genosha looks very different in X-Men ’97, more ...

  6. Bloodties - Wikipedia

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    At Genosha, Professor X and Beast break off from their UN allies to meet with the Genoshan Mutate rebels, and the U.S. Agent hijacks a vehicle to explore deeper into Genosha. Near Hammer Bay, the X-Men (Cyclops, Storm, Gambit, Rogue, Bishop, Revanche, Jean Grey, Archangel, Iceman, and Quicksilver) are confronted by Cortez and his loyalists. The ...

  7. Morph (X-Men: The Animated Series) - Wikipedia

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    Following these events, Morph and the X-Men find Bolivar Trask about to commit suicide by jumping off a building, who reveals Sinister forced him to participate in the Genosha genocide. [15] After Rogue lets Trask fall to his death, to Morph's shock, he transforms into a Prime Sentinel and attacks the team. [15]

  8. Negasonic Teenage Warhead - Wikipedia

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    Negasonic Teenage Warhead as depicted in Astonishing X-Men #13 (April 2006). Art by John Cassaday. Ellie Phimister was a Genoshan teenager and a student of Emma Frost's telepathy class. She experiences a vision of a massacre on Genosha shortly before Cassandra Nova's Wild Sentinels appear and kill her and 16 million people. [10]

  9. Jesse Eisenberg says Comic-Con was like 'some kind of genocide'

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    By Variety No one has ever accused San Diego Comic-Con of being a calm affair, but Jesse Eisenberg had an interesting choice of words in describing last weekend's convention. "It is like being ...