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Apocalypse (character)

Apocalypse (En Sabah Nur) is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He is one of the world's first mutants, and was a principal villain for the original X-Factor team and later the X-Men and related spin-off teams. Created by writer Louise Simonson and artist Jackson Guice, Apocalypse first appeared in X-Factor #5 (June 1986).[2] Apocalypse is one of the most powerful beings in the Marvel Universe.

Apocalypse
Apocalypse on Ariel Olivetti's variant cover of
Cable (vol. 2) #15 (August 2009)
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearanceCameo appearance: X-Factor #5 (June 1986)
Full appearance: X-Factor #6 (July 1986)
Created byLouise Simonson (writer)
Walter Simonson (artist)
In-story information
Alter egoEn Sabah Nur
SpeciesHuman mutant
Team affiliations
Partnerships
Notable aliasesThe First One
Genesis
En Sabah Nur
Set
Sarau
Kali-ma
Huitzilopochtli
Eternal One[1]
Abilities
See list
    • Biomorphing (main ability)
    • Genius-level intellect
    • Superhuman strength, speed, stamina, endurance, durability, agility, reflexes, resilience, dexterity, and senses
    • Energy and matter manipulation
    • Flight
    • Immortality
    • Invulnerability
    • Telekinesis
    • Teleportation
    • Telepathy
    • Technopathy
    • Ability to augment, manipulate, or steal the powers of other mutants and cosmic beings

Since his introduction, the character has appeared in a number of X-Men titles, including spin-offs and several limited series. Apocalypse has also been featured in various forms of media. Oscar Isaac portrayed the character in X-Men: Apocalypse.

Conception and creation Edit

While writing the first five issues of X-Factor, Bob Layton dropped hints of a villain operating behind the scenes and leading the Alliance of Evil (mentioned in X-Factor #4, May 1986). Layton intended to reveal this character to be the Daredevil villain the Owl on the final page of X-Factor #5.[3] However, Layton left the book after writing this issue and was replaced by writer Louise Simonson. Editor Bob Harras said that the character arose because of storytelling needs: "All I had communicated to Louise was my desire that an A-level, first class character be introduced. I wanted a Magneto-level villain who would up the stakes and give the X-Factor team reason to exist."[4]

In a 2011 interview with The Philadelphia Inquirer, Simonson explained that when the X-Factor series was created, the original five X-Men were pulled out of the purview of Chris Claremont, who was writing The Uncanny X-Men. However, Simonson felt that the series needed an archenemy, or what Simonson called "a big, bad villain", and conceived of Apocalypse.[5] Simonson described the character thus:

When X-Factor was created, it caused a split in the "Mutant World" [and] several seminal characters were pulled out of [writer] Chris Claremont's X-Men. Apocalypse is the first mutant – a brilliant shape-shifter who is virtually immortal – and sees himself as the father of mutantkind. In his early years, which I covered in the X-Factor Forever miniseries... Apocalypse encountered the Celestials and realized there was a time when humanity might be judged unworthy and destroyed. Consequently, he's been using Darwinian principles – survival of the fittest – to kill off the weak and force the survivors to grow stronger, to push humanity to get better and more powerful. He considers himself the Apocalypse of modern man and the father of what humanity will come next – Mutantkind. Where Magneto sees mutants as the next step of evolution and strives to protect all mutants, Apocalypse believes in absolute survival of the fittest – so if the Hulk, for example, is stronger than [the X-Men's] Colossus... well, in Apocalypse's world he would say, 'Bye, bye, comrade.'[5]

Harras also commented, "As soon as I saw the sketch by Walter [Simonson] and heard Louise's take on him, I knew we had the character I wanted. Jackson [Guice] redrew the page, patching in the shadowy Apocalypse where the Owl had been. But the genesis was clearly Walt and Weezie's."[4] Guice admitted to difficulty recalling the details behind redrawing the last page of issue #5: "The best I can remember now is putting his look together pretty much right on the pencil page—just adding bits of costuming business which hinted toward his true appearance when we'd eventually see him in full reveal. I don't believe there was even a character sketch done for him at that point—I planned on making sense of it all later on, but by then I was gone and others had that concern."[4] Apocalypse's silhouette in issue #5 does not match up with his full appearance in issue #6, suggesting the possibility that Guice was using Simonson's sketch as a reference for issue #6 but did not have access to it earlier, necessitating that he come up with his own design for issue #5.[3] Walter Simonson himself has downplayed his role in the character's creation, saying that Guice was responsible for creating the design and that he, Simonson, merely modified it later: "I did not co-create Apocalypse. However, I wish I had. Louise Simonson and Jackson Guice created him. He appeared in a few panels at the end of one of Jackson’s last X-FACTORs, so I am the first artist to use him extensively in stories. And I kind of juiced up his physique a bit."[6]

Bob Harras said on the character of Apocalypse:

He looked fantastic. Also, the name is dynamic. It tells you right off this character means trouble. And he came with a clear-cut agenda: 'survival of the fittest.' He didn't care if you were a mutant—if you were weak, you would be destroyed. He was merciless, but his philosophy was easy to grasp and it fit in with the harder edge of evolution which is part and parcel of the mutant story. Isn't that what humans fear about mutants? That they are the next step? Now, we had given mutants something new to fear: a character who would judge them on their genetic worthiness. [...] To his own mind he wasn't evil (despite his leadership of the Alliance of Evil, which I think we dropped pretty soon after Apocalypse's introduction); he believed he was doing the right thing. He was ensuring evolution. To me, he was the perfect next step in the mutant story.[4]

Although the character first appeared in 1986, he was retroactively said to have been present during previously published stories. The unnamed benefactor of the Living Monolith in Marvel Graphic Novel #17 (1985) was later identified as Apocalypse in disguise.[7] Classic X-Men #25 revealed that years earlier, Apocalypse encountered the terrorist Moses Magnum and granted him superhuman power.

During his run on Cable, Robert Weinberg planned a story to reveal that Apocalypse was the third Summers brother, a mysterious sibling to the mutants Cyclops and Havok. But Weinberg left the book before he could go along with his plan and the third Summers brother was revealed to be the mutant Gabriel Summers, a.k.a. Vulcan.[8]

Apocalypse was the principal adversary in the mid-1980s X-Men spin-off series X-Factor (1986–91) until being apparently killed at the climax of issue #68 (July 1991). Since then, the character has died and been resurrected several times thanks to his power and advanced alien technology. His name En Sabah Nur was revealed in Cable #6 (December 1993) and his birthplace (Egypt) and the origin of his technology, were revealed in X-Force #37 (August 1994). According to Marvel, the name translates from Arabic as "The First One" (although, in reality, the translation is considered grammatically incorrect, as it means "The First/Morning Light" [En-("The") + Sabah- ("Morning") + Nur- ("Light")] ).[9] It is later revealed in the origin story Rise of Apocalypse that he is possibly the first mutant (meaning, in this case, a human being born with the X-gene), born 5,000 years ago. The character gained greater popularity in 1995 when the storyline "Age of Apocalypse" featured an alternate timeline in which Apocalypse has conquered much of planet Earth.

The character was reincarnated in the pages of Uncanny X-Force #1 as a small boy with no memory of his previous incarnation. The boy was named Evan Sabahnur.[10] In 2012 the adult, villainous version of Apocalypse returned in the series Uncanny Avengers.[11] His origins are further explored in the storyline "Apocalypse Wars".

In 2019, writers Jonathan Hickman and Tini Howard expanded upon Apocalypse's origin and agenda in the Excalibur series and the X of Swords event. Apocalypse's 'survival of the fittest' mentality was revealed to have had the aim of preparing the mutant population for a dangerous reunion with the long-lost mutants of Arakko, which included his wife and four children, the original Horsemen of Apocalypse.

Fictional character biography Edit

Rise of Apocalypse Edit

 
En Sabah Nur as featured on the cover of Rise of Apocalypse #1, by Adam Pollina

The being who would later be called Apocalypse is born with the mutant X-gene thousands of years ago in Aqaba. Because of his grey skin and blue lips, his people abandon him as an infant. He is rescued by Baal of the Sandstormers who sees the child's potential power and will to survive. Baal names him En Sabah Nur, which Marvel translates as "The First One". The Sandstormers live by the credo of survival of the fittest, believing that only those who are strong enough to survive hardship and direct conflict are worthy of life.[12] It is also revealed during the Apocalypse Wars that, as a young boy, En Sabah Nur is very generous and selfless, to the chagrin of Baal. A time-displaced Evan Sabah Nur and All-New X-Men Beast try to save En Sabah Nur, but he allows himself to be captured to help them escape.[13]

Around this time, the time-traveller Kang the Conqueror arrives in Egypt and assumes the identity of Pharaoh Rama-Tut. Knowing who En Sabah Nur is fated to become and where he is, Rama-Tut sends his General Ozymandias and an army to destroy the Sandstormers and find the young Apocalypse. En Sabah Nur and Baal are injured and seek refuge in a cave. Before he dies, Baal reveals advanced alien technology hidden in the cave, left behind by the deity-like aliens known as Celestials. Vowing revenge on Rama-Tut, En Sabah Nur enters the Pharaoh's city posing as a slave and draws the romantic attention of Ozymandias's sister, Nephri. On seeing the mutant's true appearance, Nephri rejects him and turns to her brother for protection. The heartbroken En Sabah Nur's rage causes his mutant abilities to fully emerge. Rampaging, he renames himself Apocalypse. Rama-Tut flees and En Sabah Nur uses the Celestial technology to transform his former tormentor Ozymandias into a blind clairvoyant made of living stone, now enslaved to Apocalypse. As the years pass, Apocalypse finds he no longer aged.[14]

It is revealed in the series S.H.I.E.L.D. that Apocalypse, at some point in the days of ancient Egypt, joined forces with the Brotherhood of the Shield to successfully fend off a Brood invasion. Also present were Imhotep and a man who was either the moon god called Khonshu or his first Moon Knight avatar/champion.[15]

Early history Edit

As the millennia pass, Apocalypse travels around planet Earth, convincing civilizations that he is a deity (inspiring different myths as a result) and manipulating them into fighting wars. He justifies that this encourages "growth, judgment, and destruction".[16] Apocalypse's progeny become the Clan Akkaba. Apocalypse encounters the near-immortal human offshoot race known as Eternals, primarily the members Ikaris and Sersi, who refer to him as their "Ancient Nemesis".[17] At different points, Apocalypse uses his Celestial technology to enter periods of suspended animation, leaving Clan Akkaba and Ozymandias to act in his stead.

In AD 1013, Apocalypse seeks to destroy the Asgardian Thor, who he knows will cause him trouble in the future, according to information obtained from Rama-Tut,[18] yet the plans are foiled by Odin. In the 12th century, Apocalypse encounters the Eternal Sersi again while awakening latent mutant powers in a crusader named Bennet du Paris, also known as Exodus.[19] In 1459, Apocalypse defeats Vlad Tepes (Vlad the Impaler) in Romania, who later becomes the vampire more popularly known as Count Dracula.[20]

In 1859, Apocalypse encounters British scientist Nathaniel Essex and learns more about the nature of mutants. Apocalypse uses his Celestial technology to transform Essex into the superhuman being Mister Sinister. He then coerces Sinister and the Hellfire Club into aiding his plans for global conquest, but Sinister concludes that these plans are madness and betrays Apocalypse, forcing him back into hibernation.[21] In 1897, Count Dracula attacks the Clan Akkaba in revenge for his defeat at Apocalypse's hands, forcing the Clan to revive their master from suspended animation. Apocalypse defeats the vampire again, this time with help from Abraham Van Helsing.[22] Eventually, Apocalypse enters hibernation again, expecting to remain so for possibly two centuries, by which point mutants should be more common on Earth.

Modern era Edit

After many years of suspended animation, Apocalypse awakens nearly a century earlier than planned due to the arrival of the time-traveling mutant Cable (ironically, Cable had traveled to this point in time hoping to prevent the ancient mutant from awakening).[23] Apocalypse decides the Earth is ready for further examination and testing. He grants superhuman powers to the terrorist known as Moses Magnum,[24] who then tests the X-Men and the Avengers. Apocalypse later briefly employs the Alliance of Evil to capture the mutant Michael Nowlan, who can boost the power of other mutants. This plan brings Apocalypse into direct conflict with the first incarnation of X-Factor, when the team comprised the original X-Men.[25]

Apocalypse then recruits mutants to serve as his personal guard, known as the Four Horsemen. Among them is Angel, AKA Warren Worthington III, whom Apocalypse has corrupted and turned into a cyborg called Death.[26] Warren Worthington regains his identity and helps his friends defeat Apocalypse, adopting the new codename Archangel. Apocalypse escapes with his new recruit, the Morlock called Caliban, while X-Factor then takes his Celestial spaceship as a base.[27]

During The Evolutionary War, the High Evolutionary plans to rid the Earth of those he feels are preventing evolution. Believing this disrupts the natural order and his own plans, Apocalypse battles the High Evolutionary.[28] Following the genetic manipulation of Caliban, Apocalypse declines an alliance with the Asgardian villain Loki and other villains conspiring to unleash "Acts of Vengeance". This results in a brief fight between Apocalypse and Loki.[29]

Sins of the Futures Edit

Apocalypse learns of Sinister's intention to create an adversary powerful enough to destroy him: Nathan Christopher Charles Summers, the son of Scott Summers and Madelyne Pryor. Apocalypse, viewing him as a threat and realizing that Nathan's energy is the very energy that awoke him all those months earlier,[30] sends his newly formed group, the Riders of the Storm, to abduct the Summers child. Apocalypse at this time had conquered the city of Attilan, home of the Inhumans, as well as enslaved part of its population. X-Factor, alongside the Inhuman Royal Family, attacks Apocalypse's lunar stronghold. Although Apocalypse is severely defeated, the young Nathan is infected with a techno-organic virus and is sent to the future with a woman named Askani to be cured.[31]

In the future, Apocalypse has conquered the Earth and ruled until the 39th century. By this time, Apocalypse's body had grown feeble:[32] he becomes aware of the young Nathan's presence in this time, but only succeeds in kidnapping a clone of the child which Askani created. Apocalypse plans to transfer his consciousness and power into the clone's stronger body, but perishes in combat with the (real) teenage Nathan.[33] Nathan grows up to become the warrior Cable (while his clone grows up to become the mutant terrorist known as Stryfe) and travels back to the past to prevent Apocalypse's future domination of the planet.

In the present, Apocalypse is prematurely awoken from his regeneration chamber by his Riders (now calling themselves The Dark Riders), who inform their master that his Horsemen have kidnapped Cyclops and Jean Grey, supposedly under his instructions (in actuality, Mister Sinister, who was posing as Apocalypse).[34] When attempting to rejuvenate himself again, Apocalypse is nearly killed by Stryfe who had arrived in the past to take revenge on Apocalypse. After a battle on the Moon with his former servants, the Dark Riders (who had joined Stryfe), Apocalypse is left for dead by Archangel.[35]

The Dark Riders' new leader, Genesis (the adopted son of Cable, who had traveled to the present to ensure Apocalypse's rise and exact revenge on his father), plans to resurrect Apocalypse by sacrificing the lives of the people in villages neighboring Akkaba. During this time, Wolverine is held captive by Genesis, who attempts to restore Wolverine's lost adamantium skeleton and turn him into a Horseman as a gift for Apocalypse. Wolverine breaks free and kills Genesis along with nearly all of the Dark Riders. Genesis had built a sarcophagus with Apocalypse's likeness (which is empty,[36] since Apocalypse had already revived[37]).

Further schemes Edit

After a long healing slumber, Apocalypse, fully restored, awakens with Ozymandias at his side and quickly learns of the present danger: Onslaught.[38] He observes the conflict between the psionic entity and Earth's heroes with Uatu the Watcher, who suggests to Apocalypse a course of action: an alliance with the one who hated him the most, Cable.[39] Apocalypse surmises that Onslaught will be most vulnerable through the astral plane and that he needs Cable for actual physical transportation to this realm. Once on the astral plane, Apocalypse removes the captive Franklin Richards, greatly weakening Onslaught. The plan succeeds, but is interrupted by the Invisible Woman, who had invisibly accompanied the pair, having suspected Apocalypse's motive in wanting to actually kill her son. However, the reprieve in battle gave Onslaught the time to escape, prolonging the conflict.[40]

Following the events of the Onslaught saga, the gamma-spawned powerhouse, the Hulk and his human alter ego, Banner, are split into two separate entities: Hulk now draws upon energy derived from Franklin Richards' pocket universe. Apocalypse recruits the Hulk to become his Horseman, War, with intentions of using the Hulk's nexus-energy to overcome the Celestials. To test this newest recruit, Apocalypse set War against the New World Order, a shadow cabinet organization that intends to conquer the planet. The New World Order in turn set the Juggernaut and the Absorbing Man against War, but both are easily defeated. Hulk comes to his senses after injuring his friend, Rick Jones. Despite this apparent setback, the incident was still a victory for Apocalypse as it was a successful testing of newly understood Celestial technology. Apocalypse activates the self-destruct mechanism on the sword of War, which the New World Order had obtained, destroying their headquarters.[41]

The Hellfire Club later awakens Apocalypse's long-hidden Harbinger from its deep sleep: originally a normal man, whom Apocalypse in the 19th century once left to incubate for 100 years. Apocalypse releases his Horseman (Caliban) and his scribe Ozymandias from his possession, to fend for themselves, if they were to survive the coming events.[42] Cable with the Avengers battles the Harbinger, but are unable to stop it. Apocalypse then appears, activating a bomb inside the Harbinger intended to destroy all of New York, but Cable manages to prevent this disaster.[43]

When Magneto is disrupting Earth's magnetic field, Apocalypse sends a Skrull impersonating the mutant Astra (having dealt with the original Astra) to stop the Master of Magnetism.[44]

Intending to start an all-out war between the humans and the subterranean-dwelling Deviants as part of his plan to test the strong, Apocalypse sets off nuclear warheads at Lemuria, causing the Deviants to further mutate (which also restores Ikaris' father Virako to life). Apocalypse launches an attack at San Francisco, using a mentally controlled Deviant, Karkas, now a gigantic monster, that the Eternals are forced to battle. Apocalypse is confronted by his centuries-old foe, Ikaris, who now is a Prime Eternal. Although Apocalypse defeats Ikaris, the Eternal still succeeds in destroying his ship and thwarting his plan.[45]

The Twelve Edit

Supposedly lost diaries of the mutant seer Destiny surfaced, telling of twelve beings that could defeat Apocalypse once and for all.[46] Various mutants, all listed in the prophecy, are abducted by Apocalypse's Horsemen including a faction of the Skrulls. The Twelve legend was in fact a ruse, orchestrated by Apocalypse himself: once the Twelve are assembled, Apocalypse intended to use them to transform himself into a deitylike entity beyond the Celestials.[47] It is revealed at the end of this story arc that Apocalypse's physical form has been burned out due to the vast amount of energies he has under his control, forcing him to wear a bio-armor (like his future counterpart) and now plans to use Nate Grey as a host body for him to move his energy and consciousness into. The X-Men confront Apocalypse as he is close to merging with Nate, but are unable to stop him. Cyclops pushes Nate Grey out of the way, merging with Apocalypse instead.[48] While the merge is successful, Apocalypse's aim for unlimited power is not and he attempts to complete the transformation by warping reality into various scenarios (see Ages of Apocalypse). Apocalypse hoped to lure the Twelve into empowering him with their energy, but eventually, the mutants realize their true predicament and Apocalypse teleports away.[49]

An amnesiac and powerless cyborg Cyclops regains control of the merged form, but Apocalypse begins to re-emerge. Jean and Cable are alerted to his location in Egypt, where Jean in the end manages to free Cyclops by telepathically tearing out Apocalypse's essence from her husband's body, rendering Apocalypse in an incorporeal astral form, which Cable apparently destroys using his psimitar.[50]

2000s Edit

In the aftermath of the 2005 "Decimation" storyline, in which most of the mutants lost their powers, Apocalypse was revealed to be alive and well. The techno-organic virus, with which he long ago infected Cable, was revealed to be the means by which Apocalypse's spirit reconstituted itself. With only a drop of his blood into a vat of organs and blood, the virus rewrote the genetic code of the material within to form a body for Apocalypse.[51] Apocalypse awakes from a slumber in a tomb in Akkaba, recalling:[52]

Across the world—helpless mutants slaughtered. Pogroms. Horror. ...Something has woken me from my slumber. Once, a sudden surge in worldwide mutant power stirred me from a similar sleep. Now—a plummet in global mutant capacity—has opened my eyes.

Apocalypse finds himself on a planet with its mutant population reduced to a fraction of what it had been, only a few hundred remaining out of the millions who populated earth prior to his demise at Cable's hands. Reappearing inside a Sphinx-shaped ship, Apocalypse confronts the X-Men with his newly assembled cadre of Horsemen on the front lawn of the X-Mansion.[53] The Horseman Famine uses his powers to cause an intense feeling of hunger and weakness in the mutants and humans on the institute grounds. Apocalypse offers the mutants an elixir: his own blood, provided they join his side.[54] Bent on becoming the new messiah for mutant-kind, Apocalypse approaches the Earth leaders at the United Nations in New York and issues an ultimatum: humanity would destroy ninety percent of its own population, putting man and mutant on level ground in anticipation of the final conflict when the worthy alone would survive – or Apocalypse would unleash his meta-plague on the planet and obliterate all humanity.[55][56]

In the end, Apocalypse's horsemen are lost, Ozymandias betrays him, and he is forced to retreat by a combined assault of the X-Men and the Avengers. Ultimately, it is discovered that the Celestials lent their technology to Apocalypse, requiring as payment greater sufferings later. He attempts to embrace death as an escape from his lifelong pact, only to find himself instantly resurrected and hearing a voice: "We cannot let you die. Not yet. It is time Apocalypse… it is time".[57]

2010s Edit

Apocalypse's followers, the Clan Akkaba, manage to bring about Apocalypse's return, albeit in the form of a child they will indoctrinate. Upon learning of Apocalypse's return, X-Force seeks to kill him, but when they discover he is a child, Psylocke decides to protect him, believing they can rehabilitate him and train him as a force for good. To the shock of the rest of the team, Fantomex fatally shoots the child.[58]

In a 2011 storyline, as X-Force succeed in stopping the Deathloks inside the World, the home of all Weapon projects, it is revealed that Ultimaton, guardian of the World, is keeping watch over an incubating young boy labeled En Sabah Nur, aged 847 days.[59]

During the 2012 storyline "Dark Angel Saga", it is revealed that Apocalypse had fathered a son with Autumn Rolfson and she kept this a secret from Apocalypse out of fear of what he would do to him.[60] At the end of the storyline, it is revealed that Fantomex creates a clone Apocalypse which he helps raise to the age of a teenager in an artificial world, where the clone knows Fantomex as the kindly "Uncle Cluster" who taught him to use his abilities for good. The boy, code-named Genesis, helps X-force fight Archangel and when the battle is over, Fantomex enrolls him in the Jean Grey School for Higher Learning.[61]

Evan Sabahnur Edit

In Wolverine & the X-Men #4 (March 2012), Evan Sabahnur a.k.a. Genesis is admitted as a student to the Jean Grey School of Higher Learning, where his classmates notice his resemblance to Apocalypse. En is worried when a visiting Deathlok, who reveals to the students their likely futures, shows reluctance to do so with Evan. When Evan presses him, Deathlok informs him that this is what Evan is at the school to discover. Deathlok then tells Wolverine that Evan has great potential and may be a great savior, or a conqueror.[62]

After being called Kid Apocalypse by Kid Omega, Evan begins learning about Apocalypse and is saddened that he himself looks like the villain, raising the possibility of a future that Evan rejects. After saving Angel and discovering that he possesses the ability to see the essence of those he looks upon, Evan asks him to tell him what he sees when he looks at him. Angel tells Evan he sees only goodness inside him, which makes Evan happy, so he thanks Angel for being a good friend. In fact, Angel lied, as the only thing he could see was the dark image of Apocalypse.[63]

A new Brotherhood of Evil Mutants, led by Wolverine's son Daken, kidnaps Evan during a field trip to Genosha's remains. Hoping to sway the boy into becoming Apocalypse, the Brotherhood reveals to him that he is a clone and tells him of X-Force's assassination of the child En Sabah Nur from which he was cloned and the falsehood of his life under the tutelage of Fantomex. After the Brotherhood reveals that they have killed Fantomex and further tortures Evan, Daken tells En that he has a choice: either immediately ascend as Apocalypse and kill the Brotherhood as revenge for the death of "Uncle Cluster", or let the rest of X-Force die at the Brotherhood's hands to avenge the death of the original boy En Sabah Nur and to prevent X-Force from killing Evan the way they killed Apocalypse and Archangel.[64]

Daken offers Evan a suit of Apocalypse's Celestial armor to do with what he will, secretly planning to control the new Apocalypse through the psychic abilities of the Shadow King. After Deadpool's failed attempt to rescue Evan, the boy dons the Celestial armor to prevent Wolverine's death at Daken's hands and nearly kills Brotherhood members Sabretooth and Mystique. Enraged by the lies he has been told and filled with new-found power from Apocalypse's armor, Evan prepares to attack Wolverine himself, but Wolverine convinces him of the ultimate futility of revenge. Evan is later visited by Deadpool at the Jean Grey School for Higher Learning. Deadpool tells Evan he is not Apocalypse and that Deadpool will always be there for him when he needs him.[65]

Later Deadpool enlists Evan and Quentin's help to help him saving his daughter Eleanor Camacho from the Flag-Smasher, with Evan promising Quentin a bloodbath and some action to motivate him. He manages to save Ellie's life and proposes Deadpool to let Quentin erase from the girl's mind every memory of the ordeal. Deadpool loudly refuses and to Evan's surprise, he hugs him and tells him to stay in school.[66]

During the 2014 "AXIS" storyline, Evan is one of many mutants captured by the Red Skull on the island of Genosha.[67] During a fierce battle between the Avengers, the united X-Men, as well as a group of villains who all attempt to defeat the Red Onslaught, Evan assists Kid Omega in preventing Red Onslaught's telepathy from affecting the combined combatants.[68] In the energy released when the Scarlet Witch and Doctor Doom use the combined power of order and chaos spells to suppress the Red Skull's personality in favor of the sliver of Professor X's that still exists in his brain, Evan ascends to adulthood, stepping out of the rubble with a looming, muscular body and the presence and appearance of Apocalypse. Deadpool even comments on how changed Evan is. When Havok and Cyclops argue with Steve Rogers and the new Captain America over who should take custody of the body of Red Skull, Evan convinces the Summers brothers that Professor X is dead and they have other problems to deal with.[69]

Acting as Apocalypse, 'En' vows to lead the mutants in an uprising, rallying the converted X-Men into helping him take Avengers Tower—now disregarded by the inverted Avengers after they captured almost all other heroes using Pym particles—to use as the site where he will detonate a Celestial-based 'gene-bomb' to wipe out all humans not carrying the X-gene.[70] With only the inverted villains present at the original confrontation to oppose the inverted X-Men and Avengers, the gene bomb is nearly detonated,[71] but is contained thanks to the sacrifice of Carnage.[72] As Apocalypse broods on his failure, the decapitated Deadpool—converted to a peaceful version of himself by the inversion—convinces Apocalypse that now is the time to be heroic, proclaiming that nobody liked En Sabah Nur but everyone appreciated Evan, as he represented the hope that nurture could beat nature. Inspired by Deadpool's words, Apocalypse turns on the X-Men and the Avengers, allowing the Astonishing Avengers (along with non-inverted heroes Steve Rogers and Spider-Man) to retrieve the White Skull and undo the inversion. At the conclusion of the storyline, Evan is shown on the run with Deadpool.[73]

Apocalypse Wars Edit

During the Apocalypse Wars, the Extraordinary X-Men travel thousands of years into Earth's future in order to rescue Colossus and his team of young mutants after they were investigating the sudden appearance of six hundred new mutant signatures in Tokyo. Arriving into Earth's future, the X-Men found themselves in a destroyed New York City and soon discovered that at some point Apocalypse had risen and what remained of Earth after his ascension became the Omega World, a huge structure composed of bubble worlds. The ones who survived the Great Trials lived on Omega World under Apocalypse's rule as he functioned as the Omega World's heart, keeping it alive, while his Horsemen functioned as its antibodies, cleansing the structure of anything that could harm their master. Omega World crumbled as the result of Apocalypse being fatally wounded by Nightcrawler.[74] Storm was forced to take Apocalypse back to the present with them so they could undo the transformation of Colossus, who was turned into a Horseman, however, before he could restore Colossus back to normal, Apocalypse instead teleported him away, sending him to Clan Akkaba. It's left unknown if this Apocalypse was actually a future version of Evan or Apocalypse himself using a new host body.[75] Apocalypse was kept at X-Haven, inside a cell specially built to contain him by Forge,[76] and later after again retrieving Colossus, Forge tried to find a way to cure him by reverse engineering Apocalypse's powers but failed.[77] During the World-Eater's attack on Limbo, Nightcrawler agreed to free Apocalypse in exchange for a cure for his friend.[78] After returning Colossus to his normal self, Nightcrawler indeed released Apocalypse from his prison, however what Apocalypse did not expect was that Nightcrawler would throw him into the vortex created by the World-Eater to consume Limbo, seemingly killing him in the process.[79]

Degeneration Edit

Apocalypse is later revealed to be back on Earth, no details about what the Celestials did to him were revealed, and is shown performing experiments to create an immortal vessel which he can then use as a host for his vast power and consciousness by utilizing a modified ancient Celestial technology known as the Finch, which can repair genetic decay. His efforts are not in vain, as he begins to impose his own consciousness onto a human test subject, the fourth attempt, lending it his own regenerative powers to withstand the assault. However, the test subject resists the process, causing a massive chain reaction that bathes Apocalypse and the subject in a wave of energy. Apocalypse's mind and body are torn apart. He finds his mind wandering to that of his birth before his being is fused, mixed, and exploded along with this human form. Once the wave subsides, Apocalypse finds himself in a strange new land that he deduces was the result of the explosion within the Celestial machine that must have caused a dimensional rift which threw him into another dimension. He also discovers that his body has changed as well. Not only does he discover that he can bleed, something that should be impossible with his injury-resistant mutant physiology, but after a fight against a resident of the twisted dimension, which he was able to defeat, Apocalypse learns that his body is actively refusing physiological mutation. Needing to breathe air for the first time in centuries, he comes to a shocking truth as he watches his hand turn from its usual mutated appearance back to a human form: he's becoming human.[80] After degenerating into an ape form, he is taken out by his previous human test subjects who, unlike him, have ascended in form after being empowered by Apocalypse's own DNA. He and other apes are tortured with the Finch, which was recovered and repaired by the human test subjects. When test subject D experiments on Apocalypse, he uses the last of his mutant power to try to transfer his mind into D and is finally able to possess him, which restores Apocalypse to his former glory and realizes that he had not been transported to another planet, rather the earlier explosion from the Finch had simply evolved his entire South American island, infusing his superior genetics into everything the blast wave struck, transforming it into the tribulation which he had been forced to endure. Apocalypse then gave his perfect host body a trial run as he killed the remaining test subjects, while reducing the entire island to rubble that was reclaimed by the sea.[81]

Apocalypse was soon afterward captured by some mysterious force - later to be revealed as X-Man, Nate Grey - and was being held captive along with Kitty Pryde and anti-mutant senator Ashton Allen.[82]

Dawn of X Edit

During Dawn of X, Apocalypse accepts Xavier's invite to enter Krakoa[83] and even is among the Quiet Council, a group of fourteen powerful and experienced mutants who serve as the island's lawgivers. He takes up learning magic and acts as an advisor to the new Excalibur team.[84] He appears to have devised a way to restore the powers of those who were depowered by Scarlet Witch's spell, but to do so, these ex-mutants need to prove themselves as worthy to get their powers back. Therefore, Apocalypse created the "Crucible", a trial by combat to death, where the ex-mutant is expected to lose in order to pass all while Apocalypse goads them about the weakness the loss of their powers created.[85]

Its also revealed that at an uncertain point in the distant past apparently before En Sabah Nur merged himself with the Celestial technology, he met and married his wife Genesis. Together with Genesis' sister Isca they found and populated a living island known as Okkara. As time passed he and Genesis conceived four children, two sons and two daughters who eventually became their First Horsemen when the island was split by a force wielding the Twilight Sword. The mutant population were then led by Apocalypse and his family to fight the invading Daemons coming from the hellish reality of Amenth. During the war, the enemies' leader Annihilation tried to make a peace treaty with the mutants by offering a gift to them, but only if they would pass a test first. Genesis seemed to easily pass the test, but the gift Annihilation whispered to Genesis was not revealed. In the end, Genesis, the Horsemen, and Arakko decided to move to Amenth in order to hold off the Amenthi forces and deny Annihilation access to Earth by sealing the chasm, while leaving Apocalypse behind, since he wasn't strong enough, much to his and Krakoa's sorrow. However, before Genesis went to Amenth, she made Apocalypse promise to find and judge the succeeding mutants in following years in order to help them fight the threat.

Powers and abilities Edit

Apocalypse is an ancient mutant who further augmented himself after merging with Celestial technology gaining in the process a variety of superhuman abilities. He is also among the rare subspecies of mutants that possess the additional gift of immortality.[86] He has total control over the molecules of his body which enables him to alter his form as it suits him,[87] such as allowing his body to become extremely malleable and flexible, enhance his physical abilities, transform his limbs into weapons, wings, or jets, regenerate from fatal injuries, generate a wide range of powers at will, and adapt his body to apparently any disease or hostile environment.[88] He can also project and absorb energy and is capable of technopathy, being able to directly interface with the various technologies he has at his disposal. Thanks to the aid of his mutant abilities allowing him complete control over his body, special "regeneration" chambers,[89] Celestial technology,[90] and changing bodies, Apocalypse has further enhanced his abilities and now he can generate almost any mutant power at his will.

Aside from his superhuman powers, Apocalypse is extraordinarily intelligent[91] and a scientific genius with knowledge in various areas of science and technology including physics, engineering, genetics, and biology, all of which are more advanced than conventional science.[92] Apocalypse has knowledge of Celestial technology that he uses for his own applications, such as altering mutants or humans. Apocalypse is also a skilled demagogue and a master strategist.[93]

Apocalypse's blood can heal other mutants, but is fatal for humans. Apocalypse's blood can also restore his de-powered mutant descendants as is seen when a large dose of Apocalypse's blood regenerates the lost body part of Chamber and gave him a look similar to Apocalypse.[94]

Reception Edit

  • In 2017, WhatCulture ranked Apocalypse 1st in their "10 Most Evil X-Men Villains" list.[95]
  • In 2018, CBR.com ranked Apocalypse 1st in their "Age Of Apocalypse: The 30 Strongest Characters In Marvel's Coolest Alternate World" list.[96]
  • In 2018, CBR.com ranked Apocalypse second in their "20 Most Powerful Mutants From The '80s" list.[97]

Other versions Edit

 
Apocalypse, as depicted in the pages of X-Men Alpha (February 1995), during the "Age of Apocalypse" storyline. Art by Roger Cruz.

The character appears in a number of What If...? issues.[98]

Age of Apocalypse Edit

In the Age of Apocalypse storyline, Apocalypse awakens ten years before Cable would arrive, witnessing the accidental death of Charles Xavier by his son, attacks humanity and conquers much of the Earth.[99] In this universe, his son is alleged to be Holocaust/Nemesis.[100]

Mutant X Edit

In the Mutant X universe, Apocalypse is an ally of the X-Men.[101]

Ultimate Marvel Edit

The Ultimate Marvel imprint title features an alternate version of Apocalypse who is an entity worshiped by Sinister.[102] After completing a series of murders, Sinister is transformed into Apocalypse who intends to conquer the planet. The heroes are unable to defeat him until the Phoenix Force appears and destroys him. Although his abilities are never directly stated in total, he is shown to be capable of negating other mutant powers, adapting mutant powers into his own by exposure to them and "evolving" as he is fought. Following a heavy assault by the X-Men, Fantastic Four, and S.H.I.E.L.D. forces, he emerges from an explosion in a red and silver version of his traditional blue cybernetic battle armor. He is also capable of adapting to and overcoming Professor Xavier's psychic assault despite his training during his time in the future with Cable. Cable makes the most concrete implication that evolving is the major element of his powers when he remarks that Xavier must kill Apocalypse quickly before he adapts to his attacks and becomes immune to the telepathy.[103] Apocalypse is finally dispelled by Phoenix[104] while leaving an alive Mr. Sinister. His actual nature is unknown: he proclaims himself to be the first mutant (like in the mainstream series) and Phoenix readings portray him as an ancient being, but this is later contradicted by Nick Fury's revelation in Ultimatum,[105] that explains mutants are a recent creation of the humans. However he later appears again as part of Sinister's psychosis.[106]

House of M Edit

In the House of M universe created by Scarlet Witch, Apocalypse was installed as the ruler of North Africa by Magneto. He was apparently killed by Black Bolt after a failed attempt to assassinate King T'Challa at Magneto's behest.[107]

Heroic Age Edit

In the 2010 "Heroic Age" storyline, versions of Apocalypse and his Horsemen from a possible future appear in the Avengers Tower after Kang breaks time itself. After a fight with the Avengers, he and his Horsemen disappear.[108]

Messiah War Edit

In a future timeline seen in the 2009 storyline "Messiah War", a greatly weakened Apocalypse is attacked by Stryfe and Bishop, but he survives the attack. Afterward, Apocalypse contacts Archangel in the future and begs him to kill him. Archangel refuses and instead hands over some of his techno organic wing blades to him, telling Apocalypse he no longer holds any control over him. Coming into contact with the blades rejuvenates Apocalypse and he offers to join forces with Archangel to kill Stryfe who is on the verge of killing X-Force, Cable, Bishop, as well as Hope Summers.[109] Archangel takes Apocalypse to a Celestial ship, where Apocalypse is then fully restored and wants to avenge what Stryfe did to him.[110] Just as Stryfe is on the verge of taking Hope for himself, Apocalypse and Archangel confront and defeat Stryfe. Apocalypse releases Hope into Cable's care, but says that he will return for her eventually. Apocalypse then drags Stryfe away, intending to use him as a new host body.[111] Stryfe manages to escape and travels back in time to the present.[112]

In other media Edit

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This article is about the Marvel Comics character For the DC Comics planet see Apokolips Apocalypse En Sabah Nur is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics He is one of the world s first mutants and was a principal villain for the original X Factor team and later the X Men and related spin off teams Created by writer Louise Simonson and artist Jackson Guice Apocalypse first appeared in X Factor 5 June 1986 2 Apocalypse is one of the most powerful beings in the Marvel Universe ApocalypseApocalypse on Ariel Olivetti s variant cover ofCable vol 2 15 August 2009 Publication informationPublisherMarvel ComicsFirst appearanceCameo appearance X Factor 5 June 1986 Full appearance X Factor 6 July 1986 Created byLouise Simonson writer Walter Simonson artist In story informationAlter egoEn Sabah NurSpeciesHuman mutantTeam affiliationsFour Horsemen Dark Riders Clan Akkaba Alliance of Evil Quiet Council of KrakoaPartnershipsMister Sinister OzymandiasNotable aliasesThe First OneGenesisEn Sabah NurSetSarauKali maHuitzilopochtliEternal One 1 AbilitiesSee list Biomorphing main ability Genius level intellect Superhuman strength speed stamina endurance durability agility reflexes resilience dexterity and senses Energy and matter manipulation Flight Immortality Invulnerability Telekinesis Teleportation Telepathy Technopathy Ability to augment manipulate or steal the powers of other mutants and cosmic beingsSince his introduction the character has appeared in a number of X Men titles including spin offs and several limited series Apocalypse has also been featured in various forms of media Oscar Isaac portrayed the character in X Men Apocalypse Contents 1 Conception and creation 2 Fictional character biography 2 1 Rise of Apocalypse 2 2 Early history 2 3 Modern era 2 4 Sins of the Futures 2 5 Further schemes 2 6 The Twelve 2 7 2000s 2 8 2010s 2 8 1 Evan Sabahnur 2 9 Apocalypse Wars 2 10 Degeneration 2 11 Dawn of X 3 Powers and abilities 4 Reception 5 Other versions 5 1 Age of Apocalypse 5 2 Mutant X 5 3 Ultimate Marvel 5 4 House of M 5 5 Heroic Age 5 6 Messiah War 6 In other media 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksConception and creation EditWhile writing the first five issues of X Factor Bob Layton dropped hints of a villain operating behind the scenes and leading the Alliance of Evil mentioned in X Factor 4 May 1986 Layton intended to reveal this character to be the Daredevil villain the Owl on the final page of X Factor 5 3 However Layton left the book after writing this issue and was replaced by writer Louise Simonson Editor Bob Harras said that the character arose because of storytelling needs All I had communicated to Louise was my desire that an A level first class character be introduced I wanted a Magneto level villain who would up the stakes and give the X Factor team reason to exist 4 In a 2011 interview with The Philadelphia Inquirer Simonson explained that when the X Factor series was created the original five X Men were pulled out of the purview of Chris Claremont who was writing The Uncanny X Men However Simonson felt that the series needed an archenemy or what Simonson called a big bad villain and conceived of Apocalypse 5 Simonson described the character thus When X Factor was created it caused a split in the Mutant World and several seminal characters were pulled out of writer Chris Claremont s X Men Apocalypse is the first mutant a brilliant shape shifter who is virtually immortal and sees himself as the father of mutantkind In his early years which I covered in the X Factor Forever miniseries Apocalypse encountered the Celestials and realized there was a time when humanity might be judged unworthy and destroyed Consequently he s been using Darwinian principles survival of the fittest to kill off the weak and force the survivors to grow stronger to push humanity to get better and more powerful He considers himself the Apocalypse of modern man and the father of what humanity will come next Mutantkind Where Magneto sees mutants as the next step of evolution and strives to protect all mutants Apocalypse believes in absolute survival of the fittest so if the Hulk for example is stronger than the X Men s Colossus well in Apocalypse s world he would say Bye bye comrade 5 Harras also commented As soon as I saw the sketch by Walter Simonson and heard Louise s take on him I knew we had the character I wanted Jackson Guice redrew the page patching in the shadowy Apocalypse where the Owl had been But the genesis was clearly Walt and Weezie s 4 Guice admitted to difficulty recalling the details behind redrawing the last page of issue 5 The best I can remember now is putting his look together pretty much right on the pencil page just adding bits of costuming business which hinted toward his true appearance when we d eventually see him in full reveal I don t believe there was even a character sketch done for him at that point I planned on making sense of it all later on but by then I was gone and others had that concern 4 Apocalypse s silhouette in issue 5 does not match up with his full appearance in issue 6 suggesting the possibility that Guice was using Simonson s sketch as a reference for issue 6 but did not have access to it earlier necessitating that he come up with his own design for issue 5 3 Walter Simonson himself has downplayed his role in the character s creation saying that Guice was responsible for creating the design and that he Simonson merely modified it later I did not co create Apocalypse However I wish I had Louise Simonson and Jackson Guice created him He appeared in a few panels at the end of one of Jackson s last X FACTORs so I am the first artist to use him extensively in stories And I kind of juiced up his physique a bit 6 Bob Harras said on the character of Apocalypse He looked fantastic Also the name is dynamic It tells you right off this character means trouble And he came with a clear cut agenda survival of the fittest He didn t care if you were a mutant if you were weak you would be destroyed He was merciless but his philosophy was easy to grasp and it fit in with the harder edge of evolution which is part and parcel of the mutant story Isn t that what humans fear about mutants That they are the next step Now we had given mutants something new to fear a character who would judge them on their genetic worthiness To his own mind he wasn t evil despite his leadership of the Alliance of Evil which I think we dropped pretty soon after Apocalypse s introduction he believed he was doing the right thing He was ensuring evolution To me he was the perfect next step in the mutant story 4 Although the character first appeared in 1986 he was retroactively said to have been present during previously published stories The unnamed benefactor of the Living Monolith in Marvel Graphic Novel 17 1985 was later identified as Apocalypse in disguise 7 Classic X Men 25 revealed that years earlier Apocalypse encountered the terrorist Moses Magnum and granted him superhuman power During his run on Cable Robert Weinberg planned a story to reveal that Apocalypse was the third Summers brother a mysterious sibling to the mutants Cyclops and Havok But Weinberg left the book before he could go along with his plan and the third Summers brother was revealed to be the mutant Gabriel Summers a k a Vulcan 8 Apocalypse was the principal adversary in the mid 1980s X Men spin off series X Factor 1986 91 until being apparently killed at the climax of issue 68 July 1991 Since then the character has died and been resurrected several times thanks to his power and advanced alien technology His name En Sabah Nur was revealed in Cable 6 December 1993 and his birthplace Egypt and the origin of his technology were revealed in X Force 37 August 1994 According to Marvel the name translates from Arabic as The First One although in reality the translation is considered grammatically incorrect as it means The First Morning Light En The Sabah Morning Nur Light 9 It is later revealed in the origin story Rise of Apocalypse that he is possibly the first mutant meaning in this case a human being born with the X gene born 5 000 years ago The character gained greater popularity in 1995 when the storyline Age of Apocalypse featured an alternate timeline in which Apocalypse has conquered much of planet Earth The character was reincarnated in the pages of Uncanny X Force 1 as a small boy with no memory of his previous incarnation The boy was named Evan Sabahnur 10 In 2012 the adult villainous version of Apocalypse returned in the series Uncanny Avengers 11 His origins are further explored in the storyline Apocalypse Wars In 2019 writers Jonathan Hickman and Tini Howard expanded upon Apocalypse s origin and agenda in the Excalibur series and the X of Swords event Apocalypse s survival of the fittest mentality was revealed to have had the aim of preparing the mutant population for a dangerous reunion with the long lost mutants of Arakko which included his wife and four children the original Horsemen of Apocalypse Fictional character biography EditRise of Apocalypse Edit nbsp En Sabah Nur as featured on the cover of Rise of Apocalypse 1 by Adam PollinaThe being who would later be called Apocalypse is born with the mutant X gene thousands of years ago in Aqaba Because of his grey skin and blue lips his people abandon him as an infant He is rescued by Baal of the Sandstormers who sees the child s potential power and will to survive Baal names him En Sabah Nur which Marvel translates as The First One The Sandstormers live by the credo of survival of the fittest believing that only those who are strong enough to survive hardship and direct conflict are worthy of life 12 It is also revealed during the Apocalypse Wars that as a young boy En Sabah Nur is very generous and selfless to the chagrin of Baal A time displaced Evan Sabah Nur and All New X Men Beast try to save En Sabah Nur but he allows himself to be captured to help them escape 13 Around this time the time traveller Kang the Conqueror arrives in Egypt and assumes the identity of Pharaoh Rama Tut Knowing who En Sabah Nur is fated to become and where he is Rama Tut sends his General Ozymandias and an army to destroy the Sandstormers and find the young Apocalypse En Sabah Nur and Baal are injured and seek refuge in a cave Before he dies Baal reveals advanced alien technology hidden in the cave left behind by the deity like aliens known as Celestials Vowing revenge on Rama Tut En Sabah Nur enters the Pharaoh s city posing as a slave and draws the romantic attention of Ozymandias s sister Nephri On seeing the mutant s true appearance Nephri rejects him and turns to her brother for protection The heartbroken En Sabah Nur s rage causes his mutant abilities to fully emerge Rampaging he renames himself Apocalypse Rama Tut flees and En Sabah Nur uses the Celestial technology to transform his former tormentor Ozymandias into a blind clairvoyant made of living stone now enslaved to Apocalypse As the years pass Apocalypse finds he no longer aged 14 It is revealed in the series S H I E L D that Apocalypse at some point in the days of ancient Egypt joined forces with the Brotherhood of the Shield to successfully fend off a Brood invasion Also present were Imhotep and a man who was either the moon god called Khonshu or his first Moon Knight avatar champion 15 Early history Edit As the millennia pass Apocalypse travels around planet Earth convincing civilizations that he is a deity inspiring different myths as a result and manipulating them into fighting wars He justifies that this encourages growth judgment and destruction 16 Apocalypse s progeny become the Clan Akkaba Apocalypse encounters the near immortal human offshoot race known as Eternals primarily the members Ikaris and Sersi who refer to him as their Ancient Nemesis 17 At different points Apocalypse uses his Celestial technology to enter periods of suspended animation leaving Clan Akkaba and Ozymandias to act in his stead In AD 1013 Apocalypse seeks to destroy the Asgardian Thor who he knows will cause him trouble in the future according to information obtained from Rama Tut 18 yet the plans are foiled by Odin In the 12th century Apocalypse encounters the Eternal Sersi again while awakening latent mutant powers in a crusader named Bennet du Paris also known as Exodus 19 In 1459 Apocalypse defeats Vlad Tepes Vlad the Impaler in Romania who later becomes the vampire more popularly known as Count Dracula 20 In 1859 Apocalypse encounters British scientist Nathaniel Essex and learns more about the nature of mutants Apocalypse uses his Celestial technology to transform Essex into the superhuman being Mister Sinister He then coerces Sinister and the Hellfire Club into aiding his plans for global conquest but Sinister concludes that these plans are madness and betrays Apocalypse forcing him back into hibernation 21 In 1897 Count Dracula attacks the Clan Akkaba in revenge for his defeat at Apocalypse s hands forcing the Clan to revive their master from suspended animation Apocalypse defeats the vampire again this time with help from Abraham Van Helsing 22 Eventually Apocalypse enters hibernation again expecting to remain so for possibly two centuries by which point mutants should be more common on Earth Modern era Edit After many years of suspended animation Apocalypse awakens nearly a century earlier than planned due to the arrival of the time traveling mutant Cable ironically Cable had traveled to this point in time hoping to prevent the ancient mutant from awakening 23 Apocalypse decides the Earth is ready for further examination and testing He grants superhuman powers to the terrorist known as Moses Magnum 24 who then tests the X Men and the Avengers Apocalypse later briefly employs the Alliance of Evil to capture the mutant Michael Nowlan who can boost the power of other mutants This plan brings Apocalypse into direct conflict with the first incarnation of X Factor when the team comprised the original X Men 25 Apocalypse then recruits mutants to serve as his personal guard known as the Four Horsemen Among them is Angel AKA Warren Worthington III whom Apocalypse has corrupted and turned into a cyborg called Death 26 Warren Worthington regains his identity and helps his friends defeat Apocalypse adopting the new codename Archangel Apocalypse escapes with his new recruit the Morlock called Caliban while X Factor then takes his Celestial spaceship as a base 27 During The Evolutionary War the High Evolutionary plans to rid the Earth of those he feels are preventing evolution Believing this disrupts the natural order and his own plans Apocalypse battles the High Evolutionary 28 Following the genetic manipulation of Caliban Apocalypse declines an alliance with the Asgardian villain Loki and other villains conspiring to unleash Acts of Vengeance This results in a brief fight between Apocalypse and Loki 29 Sins of the Futures Edit Apocalypse learns of Sinister s intention to create an adversary powerful enough to destroy him Nathan Christopher Charles Summers the son of Scott Summers and Madelyne Pryor Apocalypse viewing him as a threat and realizing that Nathan s energy is the very energy that awoke him all those months earlier 30 sends his newly formed group the Riders of the Storm to abduct the Summers child Apocalypse at this time had conquered the city of Attilan home of the Inhumans as well as enslaved part of its population X Factor alongside the Inhuman Royal Family attacks Apocalypse s lunar stronghold Although Apocalypse is severely defeated the young Nathan is infected with a techno organic virus and is sent to the future with a woman named Askani to be cured 31 In the future Apocalypse has conquered the Earth and ruled until the 39th century By this time Apocalypse s body had grown feeble 32 he becomes aware of the young Nathan s presence in this time but only succeeds in kidnapping a clone of the child which Askani created Apocalypse plans to transfer his consciousness and power into the clone s stronger body but perishes in combat with the real teenage Nathan 33 Nathan grows up to become the warrior Cable while his clone grows up to become the mutant terrorist known as Stryfe and travels back to the past to prevent Apocalypse s future domination of the planet In the present Apocalypse is prematurely awoken from his regeneration chamber by his Riders now calling themselves The Dark Riders who inform their master that his Horsemen have kidnapped Cyclops and Jean Grey supposedly under his instructions in actuality Mister Sinister who was posing as Apocalypse 34 When attempting to rejuvenate himself again Apocalypse is nearly killed by Stryfe who had arrived in the past to take revenge on Apocalypse After a battle on the Moon with his former servants the Dark Riders who had joined Stryfe Apocalypse is left for dead by Archangel 35 The Dark Riders new leader Genesis the adopted son of Cable who had traveled to the present to ensure Apocalypse s rise and exact revenge on his father plans to resurrect Apocalypse by sacrificing the lives of the people in villages neighboring Akkaba During this time Wolverine is held captive by Genesis who attempts to restore Wolverine s lost adamantium skeleton and turn him into a Horseman as a gift for Apocalypse Wolverine breaks free and kills Genesis along with nearly all of the Dark Riders Genesis had built a sarcophagus with Apocalypse s likeness which is empty 36 since Apocalypse had already revived 37 Further schemes Edit After a long healing slumber Apocalypse fully restored awakens with Ozymandias at his side and quickly learns of the present danger Onslaught 38 He observes the conflict between the psionic entity and Earth s heroes with Uatu the Watcher who suggests to Apocalypse a course of action an alliance with the one who hated him the most Cable 39 Apocalypse surmises that Onslaught will be most vulnerable through the astral plane and that he needs Cable for actual physical transportation to this realm Once on the astral plane Apocalypse removes the captive Franklin Richards greatly weakening Onslaught The plan succeeds but is interrupted by the Invisible Woman who had invisibly accompanied the pair having suspected Apocalypse s motive in wanting to actually kill her son However the reprieve in battle gave Onslaught the time to escape prolonging the conflict 40 Following the events of the Onslaught saga the gamma spawned powerhouse the Hulk and his human alter ego Banner are split into two separate entities Hulk now draws upon energy derived from Franklin Richards pocket universe Apocalypse recruits the Hulk to become his Horseman War with intentions of using the Hulk s nexus energy to overcome the Celestials To test this newest recruit Apocalypse set War against the New World Order a shadow cabinet organization that intends to conquer the planet The New World Order in turn set the Juggernaut and the Absorbing Man against War but both are easily defeated Hulk comes to his senses after injuring his friend Rick Jones Despite this apparent setback the incident was still a victory for Apocalypse as it was a successful testing of newly understood Celestial technology Apocalypse activates the self destruct mechanism on the sword of War which the New World Order had obtained destroying their headquarters 41 The Hellfire Club later awakens Apocalypse s long hidden Harbinger from its deep sleep originally a normal man whom Apocalypse in the 19th century once left to incubate for 100 years Apocalypse releases his Horseman Caliban and his scribe Ozymandias from his possession to fend for themselves if they were to survive the coming events 42 Cable with the Avengers battles the Harbinger but are unable to stop it Apocalypse then appears activating a bomb inside the Harbinger intended to destroy all of New York but Cable manages to prevent this disaster 43 When Magneto is disrupting Earth s magnetic field Apocalypse sends a Skrull impersonating the mutant Astra having dealt with the original Astra to stop the Master of Magnetism 44 Intending to start an all out war between the humans and the subterranean dwelling Deviants as part of his plan to test the strong Apocalypse sets off nuclear warheads at Lemuria causing the Deviants to further mutate which also restores Ikaris father Virako to life Apocalypse launches an attack at San Francisco using a mentally controlled Deviant Karkas now a gigantic monster that the Eternals are forced to battle Apocalypse is confronted by his centuries old foe Ikaris who now is a Prime Eternal Although Apocalypse defeats Ikaris the Eternal still succeeds in destroying his ship and thwarting his plan 45 The Twelve Edit Main article Apocalypse The Twelve Supposedly lost diaries of the mutant seer Destiny surfaced telling of twelve beings that could defeat Apocalypse once and for all 46 Various mutants all listed in the prophecy are abducted by Apocalypse s Horsemen including a faction of the Skrulls The Twelve legend was in fact a ruse orchestrated by Apocalypse himself once the Twelve are assembled Apocalypse intended to use them to transform himself into a deitylike entity beyond the Celestials 47 It is revealed at the end of this story arc that Apocalypse s physical form has been burned out due to the vast amount of energies he has under his control forcing him to wear a bio armor like his future counterpart and now plans to use Nate Grey as a host body for him to move his energy and consciousness into The X Men confront Apocalypse as he is close to merging with Nate but are unable to stop him Cyclops pushes Nate Grey out of the way merging with Apocalypse instead 48 While the merge is successful Apocalypse s aim for unlimited power is not and he attempts to complete the transformation by warping reality into various scenarios see Ages of Apocalypse Apocalypse hoped to lure the Twelve into empowering him with their energy but eventually the mutants realize their true predicament and Apocalypse teleports away 49 An amnesiac and powerless cyborg Cyclops regains control of the merged form but Apocalypse begins to re emerge Jean and Cable are alerted to his location in Egypt where Jean in the end manages to free Cyclops by telepathically tearing out Apocalypse s essence from her husband s body rendering Apocalypse in an incorporeal astral form which Cable apparently destroys using his psimitar 50 2000s Edit In the aftermath of the 2005 Decimation storyline in which most of the mutants lost their powers Apocalypse was revealed to be alive and well The techno organic virus with which he long ago infected Cable was revealed to be the means by which Apocalypse s spirit reconstituted itself With only a drop of his blood into a vat of organs and blood the virus rewrote the genetic code of the material within to form a body for Apocalypse 51 Apocalypse awakes from a slumber in a tomb in Akkaba recalling 52 Across the world helpless mutants slaughtered Pogroms Horror Something has woken me from my slumber Once a sudden surge in worldwide mutant power stirred me from a similar sleep Now a plummet in global mutant capacity has opened my eyes Apocalypse finds himself on a planet with its mutant population reduced to a fraction of what it had been only a few hundred remaining out of the millions who populated earth prior to his demise at Cable s hands Reappearing inside a Sphinx shaped ship Apocalypse confronts the X Men with his newly assembled cadre of Horsemen on the front lawn of the X Mansion 53 The Horseman Famine uses his powers to cause an intense feeling of hunger and weakness in the mutants and humans on the institute grounds Apocalypse offers the mutants an elixir his own blood provided they join his side 54 Bent on becoming the new messiah for mutant kind Apocalypse approaches the Earth leaders at the United Nations in New York and issues an ultimatum humanity would destroy ninety percent of its own population putting man and mutant on level ground in anticipation of the final conflict when the worthy alone would survive or Apocalypse would unleash his meta plague on the planet and obliterate all humanity 55 56 In the end Apocalypse s horsemen are lost Ozymandias betrays him and he is forced to retreat by a combined assault of the X Men and the Avengers Ultimately it is discovered that the Celestials lent their technology to Apocalypse requiring as payment greater sufferings later He attempts to embrace death as an escape from his lifelong pact only to find himself instantly resurrected and hearing a voice We cannot let you die Not yet It is time Apocalypse it is time 57 2010s Edit Apocalypse s followers the Clan Akkaba manage to bring about Apocalypse s return albeit in the form of a child they will indoctrinate Upon learning of Apocalypse s return X Force seeks to kill him but when they discover he is a child Psylocke decides to protect him believing they can rehabilitate him and train him as a force for good To the shock of the rest of the team Fantomex fatally shoots the child 58 In a 2011 storyline as X Force succeed in stopping the Deathloks inside the World the home of all Weapon projects it is revealed that Ultimaton guardian of the World is keeping watch over an incubating young boy labeled En Sabah Nur aged 847 days 59 During the 2012 storyline Dark Angel Saga it is revealed that Apocalypse had fathered a son with Autumn Rolfson and she kept this a secret from Apocalypse out of fear of what he would do to him 60 At the end of the storyline it is revealed that Fantomex creates a clone Apocalypse which he helps raise to the age of a teenager in an artificial world where the clone knows Fantomex as the kindly Uncle Cluster who taught him to use his abilities for good The boy code named Genesis helps X force fight Archangel and when the battle is over Fantomex enrolls him in the Jean Grey School for Higher Learning 61 Evan Sabahnur Edit In Wolverine amp the X Men 4 March 2012 Evan Sabahnur a k a Genesis is admitted as a student to the Jean Grey School of Higher Learning where his classmates notice his resemblance to Apocalypse En is worried when a visiting Deathlok who reveals to the students their likely futures shows reluctance to do so with Evan When Evan presses him Deathlok informs him that this is what Evan is at the school to discover Deathlok then tells Wolverine that Evan has great potential and may be a great savior or a conqueror 62 After being called Kid Apocalypse by Kid Omega Evan begins learning about Apocalypse and is saddened that he himself looks like the villain raising the possibility of a future that Evan rejects After saving Angel and discovering that he possesses the ability to see the essence of those he looks upon Evan asks him to tell him what he sees when he looks at him Angel tells Evan he sees only goodness inside him which makes Evan happy so he thanks Angel for being a good friend In fact Angel lied as the only thing he could see was the dark image of Apocalypse 63 A new Brotherhood of Evil Mutants led by Wolverine s son Daken kidnaps Evan during a field trip to Genosha s remains Hoping to sway the boy into becoming Apocalypse the Brotherhood reveals to him that he is a clone and tells him of X Force s assassination of the child En Sabah Nur from which he was cloned and the falsehood of his life under the tutelage of Fantomex After the Brotherhood reveals that they have killed Fantomex and further tortures Evan Daken tells En that he has a choice either immediately ascend as Apocalypse and kill the Brotherhood as revenge for the death of Uncle Cluster or let the rest of X Force die at the Brotherhood s hands to avenge the death of the original boy En Sabah Nur and to prevent X Force from killing Evan the way they killed Apocalypse and Archangel 64 Daken offers Evan a suit of Apocalypse s Celestial armor to do with what he will secretly planning to control the new Apocalypse through the psychic abilities of the Shadow King After Deadpool s failed attempt to rescue Evan the boy dons the Celestial armor to prevent Wolverine s death at Daken s hands and nearly kills Brotherhood members Sabretooth and Mystique Enraged by the lies he has been told and filled with new found power from Apocalypse s armor Evan prepares to attack Wolverine himself but Wolverine convinces him of the ultimate futility of revenge Evan is later visited by Deadpool at the Jean Grey School for Higher Learning Deadpool tells Evan he is not Apocalypse and that Deadpool will always be there for him when he needs him 65 Later Deadpool enlists Evan and Quentin s help to help him saving his daughter Eleanor Camacho from the Flag Smasher with Evan promising Quentin a bloodbath and some action to motivate him He manages to save Ellie s life and proposes Deadpool to let Quentin erase from the girl s mind every memory of the ordeal Deadpool loudly refuses and to Evan s surprise he hugs him and tells him to stay in school 66 During the 2014 AXIS storyline Evan is one of many mutants captured by the Red Skull on the island of Genosha 67 During a fierce battle between the Avengers the united X Men as well as a group of villains who all attempt to defeat the Red Onslaught Evan assists Kid Omega in preventing Red Onslaught s telepathy from affecting the combined combatants 68 In the energy released when the Scarlet Witch and Doctor Doom use the combined power of order and chaos spells to suppress the Red Skull s personality in favor of the sliver of Professor X s that still exists in his brain Evan ascends to adulthood stepping out of the rubble with a looming muscular body and the presence and appearance of Apocalypse Deadpool even comments on how changed Evan is When Havok and Cyclops argue with Steve Rogers and the new Captain America over who should take custody of the body of Red Skull Evan convinces the Summers brothers that Professor X is dead and they have other problems to deal with 69 Acting as Apocalypse En vows to lead the mutants in an uprising rallying the converted X Men into helping him take Avengers Tower now disregarded by the inverted Avengers after they captured almost all other heroes using Pym particles to use as the site where he will detonate a Celestial based gene bomb to wipe out all humans not carrying the X gene 70 With only the inverted villains present at the original confrontation to oppose the inverted X Men and Avengers the gene bomb is nearly detonated 71 but is contained thanks to the sacrifice of Carnage 72 As Apocalypse broods on his failure the decapitated Deadpool converted to a peaceful version of himself by the inversion convinces Apocalypse that now is the time to be heroic proclaiming that nobody liked En Sabah Nur but everyone appreciated Evan as he represented the hope that nurture could beat nature Inspired by Deadpool s words Apocalypse turns on the X Men and the Avengers allowing the Astonishing Avengers along with non inverted heroes Steve Rogers and Spider Man to retrieve the White Skull and undo the inversion At the conclusion of the storyline Evan is shown on the run with Deadpool 73 Apocalypse Wars Edit During the Apocalypse Wars the Extraordinary X Men travel thousands of years into Earth s future in order to rescue Colossus and his team of young mutants after they were investigating the sudden appearance of six hundred new mutant signatures in Tokyo Arriving into Earth s future the X Men found themselves in a destroyed New York City and soon discovered that at some point Apocalypse had risen and what remained of Earth after his ascension became the Omega World a huge structure composed of bubble worlds The ones who survived the Great Trials lived on Omega World under Apocalypse s rule as he functioned as the Omega World s heart keeping it alive while his Horsemen functioned as its antibodies cleansing the structure of anything that could harm their master Omega World crumbled as the result of Apocalypse being fatally wounded by Nightcrawler 74 Storm was forced to take Apocalypse back to the present with them so they could undo the transformation of Colossus who was turned into a Horseman however before he could restore Colossus back to normal Apocalypse instead teleported him away sending him to Clan Akkaba It s left unknown if this Apocalypse was actually a future version of Evan or Apocalypse himself using a new host body 75 Apocalypse was kept at X Haven inside a cell specially built to contain him by Forge 76 and later after again retrieving Colossus Forge tried to find a way to cure him by reverse engineering Apocalypse s powers but failed 77 During the World Eater s attack on Limbo Nightcrawler agreed to free Apocalypse in exchange for a cure for his friend 78 After returning Colossus to his normal self Nightcrawler indeed released Apocalypse from his prison however what Apocalypse did not expect was that Nightcrawler would throw him into the vortex created by the World Eater to consume Limbo seemingly killing him in the process 79 Degeneration Edit Apocalypse is later revealed to be back on Earth no details about what the Celestials did to him were revealed and is shown performing experiments to create an immortal vessel which he can then use as a host for his vast power and consciousness by utilizing a modified ancient Celestial technology known as the Finch which can repair genetic decay His efforts are not in vain as he begins to impose his own consciousness onto a human test subject the fourth attempt lending it his own regenerative powers to withstand the assault However the test subject resists the process causing a massive chain reaction that bathes Apocalypse and the subject in a wave of energy Apocalypse s mind and body are torn apart He finds his mind wandering to that of his birth before his being is fused mixed and exploded along with this human form Once the wave subsides Apocalypse finds himself in a strange new land that he deduces was the result of the explosion within the Celestial machine that must have caused a dimensional rift which threw him into another dimension He also discovers that his body has changed as well Not only does he discover that he can bleed something that should be impossible with his injury resistant mutant physiology but after a fight against a resident of the twisted dimension which he was able to defeat Apocalypse learns that his body is actively refusing physiological mutation Needing to breathe air for the first time in centuries he comes to a shocking truth as he watches his hand turn from its usual mutated appearance back to a human form he s becoming human 80 After degenerating into an ape form he is taken out by his previous human test subjects who unlike him have ascended in form after being empowered by Apocalypse s own DNA He and other apes are tortured with the Finch which was recovered and repaired by the human test subjects When test subject D experiments on Apocalypse he uses the last of his mutant power to try to transfer his mind into D and is finally able to possess him which restores Apocalypse to his former glory and realizes that he had not been transported to another planet rather the earlier explosion from the Finch had simply evolved his entire South American island infusing his superior genetics into everything the blast wave struck transforming it into the tribulation which he had been forced to endure Apocalypse then gave his perfect host body a trial run as he killed the remaining test subjects while reducing the entire island to rubble that was reclaimed by the sea 81 Apocalypse was soon afterward captured by some mysterious force later to be revealed as X Man Nate Grey and was being held captive along with Kitty Pryde and anti mutant senator Ashton Allen 82 Dawn of X Edit During Dawn of X Apocalypse accepts Xavier s invite to enter Krakoa 83 and even is among the Quiet Council a group of fourteen powerful and experienced mutants who serve as the island s lawgivers He takes up learning magic and acts as an advisor to the new Excalibur team 84 He appears to have devised a way to restore the powers of those who were depowered by Scarlet Witch s spell but to do so these ex mutants need to prove themselves as worthy to get their powers back Therefore Apocalypse created the Crucible a trial by combat to death where the ex mutant is expected to lose in order to pass all while Apocalypse goads them about the weakness the loss of their powers created 85 Its also revealed that at an uncertain point in the distant past apparently before En Sabah Nur merged himself with the Celestial technology he met and married his wife Genesis Together with Genesis sister Isca they found and populated a living island known as Okkara As time passed he and Genesis conceived four children two sons and two daughters who eventually became their First Horsemen when the island was split by a force wielding the Twilight Sword The mutant population were then led by Apocalypse and his family to fight the invading Daemons coming from the hellish reality of Amenth During the war the enemies leader Annihilation tried to make a peace treaty with the mutants by offering a gift to them but only if they would pass a test first Genesis seemed to easily pass the test but the gift Annihilation whispered to Genesis was not revealed In the end Genesis the Horsemen and Arakko decided to move to Amenth in order to hold off the Amenthi forces and deny Annihilation access to Earth by sealing the chasm while leaving Apocalypse behind since he wasn t strong enough much to his and Krakoa s sorrow However before Genesis went to Amenth she made Apocalypse promise to find and judge the succeeding mutants in following years in order to help them fight the threat Powers and abilities EditApocalypse is an ancient mutant who further augmented himself after merging with Celestial technology gaining in the process a variety of superhuman abilities He is also among the rare subspecies of mutants that possess the additional gift of immortality 86 He has total control over the molecules of his body which enables him to alter his form as it suits him 87 such as allowing his body to become extremely malleable and flexible enhance his physical abilities transform his limbs into weapons wings or jets regenerate from fatal injuries generate a wide range of powers at will and adapt his body to apparently any disease or hostile environment 88 He can also project and absorb energy and is capable of technopathy being able to directly interface with the various technologies he has at his disposal Thanks to the aid of his mutant abilities allowing him complete control over his body special regeneration chambers 89 Celestial technology 90 and changing bodies Apocalypse has further enhanced his abilities and now he can generate almost any mutant power at his will Aside from his superhuman powers Apocalypse is extraordinarily intelligent 91 and a scientific genius with knowledge in various areas of science and technology including physics engineering genetics and biology all of which are more advanced than conventional science 92 Apocalypse has knowledge of Celestial technology that he uses for his own applications such as altering mutants or humans Apocalypse is also a skilled demagogue and a master strategist 93 Apocalypse s blood can heal other mutants but is fatal for humans Apocalypse s blood can also restore his de powered mutant descendants as is seen when a large dose of Apocalypse s blood regenerates the lost body part of Chamber and gave him a look similar to Apocalypse 94 Reception EditIn 2017 WhatCulture ranked Apocalypse 1st in their 10 Most Evil X Men Villains list 95 In 2018 CBR com ranked Apocalypse 1st in their Age Of Apocalypse The 30 Strongest Characters In Marvel s Coolest Alternate World list 96 In 2018 CBR com ranked Apocalypse second in their 20 Most Powerful Mutants From The 80s list 97 Other versions Edit nbsp Apocalypse as depicted in the pages of X Men Alpha February 1995 during the Age of Apocalypse storyline Art by Roger Cruz The character appears in a number of What If issues 98 Age of Apocalypse Edit In the Age of Apocalypse storyline Apocalypse awakens ten years before Cable would arrive witnessing the accidental death of Charles Xavier by his son attacks humanity and conquers much of the Earth 99 In this universe his son is alleged to be Holocaust Nemesis 100 Mutant X Edit In the Mutant X universe Apocalypse is an ally of the X Men 101 Ultimate Marvel Edit The Ultimate Marvel imprint title features an alternate version of Apocalypse who is an entity worshiped by Sinister 102 After completing a series of murders Sinister is transformed into Apocalypse who intends to conquer the planet The heroes are unable to defeat him until the Phoenix Force appears and destroys him Although his abilities are never directly stated in total he is shown to be capable of negating other mutant powers adapting mutant powers into his own by exposure to them and evolving as he is fought Following a heavy assault by the X Men Fantastic Four and S H I E L D forces he emerges from an explosion in a red and silver version of his traditional blue cybernetic battle armor He is also capable of adapting to and overcoming Professor Xavier s psychic assault despite his training during his time in the future with Cable Cable makes the most concrete implication that evolving is the major element of his powers when he remarks that Xavier must kill Apocalypse quickly before he adapts to his attacks and becomes immune to the telepathy 103 Apocalypse is finally dispelled by Phoenix 104 while leaving an alive Mr Sinister His actual nature is unknown he proclaims himself to be the first mutant like in the mainstream series and Phoenix readings portray him as an ancient being but this is later contradicted by Nick Fury s revelation in Ultimatum 105 that explains mutants are a recent creation of the humans However he later appears again as part of Sinister s psychosis 106 House of M Edit In the House of M universe created by Scarlet Witch Apocalypse was installed as the ruler of North Africa by Magneto He was apparently killed by Black Bolt after a failed attempt to assassinate King T Challa at Magneto s behest 107 Heroic Age Edit In the 2010 Heroic Age storyline versions of Apocalypse and his Horsemen from a possible future appear in the Avengers Tower after Kang breaks time itself After a fight with the Avengers he and his Horsemen disappear 108 Messiah War Edit In a future timeline seen in the 2009 storyline Messiah War a greatly weakened Apocalypse is attacked by Stryfe and Bishop but he survives the attack Afterward Apocalypse contacts Archangel in the future and begs him to kill him Archangel refuses and instead hands over some of his techno organic wing blades to him telling Apocalypse he no longer holds any control over him Coming into contact with the blades rejuvenates Apocalypse and he offers to join forces with Archangel to kill Stryfe who is on the verge of killing X Force Cable Bishop as well as Hope Summers 109 Archangel takes Apocalypse to a Celestial ship where Apocalypse is then fully restored and wants to avenge what Stryfe did to him 110 Just as Stryfe is on the verge of taking Hope for himself Apocalypse and Archangel confront and defeat Stryfe Apocalypse releases Hope into Cable s care but says that he will return for her eventually Apocalypse then drags Stryfe away intending to use him as a new host body 111 Stryfe manages to escape and travels back in time to the present 112 In other media EditMain article Apocalypse in other mediaSee also EditList of Marvel Comics characters Bibliography of ApocalypseReferences Edit Apocalypse UncannyXmen Net Retrieved 2021 02 04 Walt Simonson Remasters Star Slammers Talks X Men Apocalypse Comic 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