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Emma admits that she's still fighting to overcome her tendency towards this, remarking that it took a lot of restraint to not psychically assault a random CEO just because he thought about how Krakoa is losing heavy-hitters and looking weak. RELATED: The X-Men’s Latest Dark Future Confirms the Team’s Most Dangerous Member IMMORTAL X-MEN #1

In issue #12 Raven reveals to Irene she knows what her wife did in the Sinister timeline to "protect" her, and that she is furious. And I Must Scream: Issue #12 has Colossus, still under psychic control, hoping desperately that Kate or Ororo will notice how blatantly Not Himself he is and do something to stop him. They don't.

Emma informs The Quiet Council that Orchis villain Doctor Stasis is another version of Mister Sinister. In issue #4, Sinister's Multiple Man-empowered duplicates lead the Quiet Council on a wild goose chase. To confuse their pursuers, each duplicate proclaims, "I'm Spartacus!" - except for the one who shouts "I'm Brian!". Secrets From Mutant History Are Unleashed and Vicious Betrayals Threaten Krakoa's Future in Immortal X-Men". Marvel. December 8, 2022 . Retrieved January 2, 2023. Big "WHAT?!": Sinister's very scripted response to the "surprise" of Magneto's resignation is a completely over-the-top "WHAT?!?!". Groundhog Day" Loop: Issue #9 sees Sinister repeatedly attempting to assassinate the Quiet Council, resetting the timeline every time he fails. He has ten attempts for this point in time, as the Moira clone he's using can only reset ten times. The last one mostly succeeds.

The first issue ends with Selene transforming one of Krakoa's External gate into a giant Eldritch Abomination as revenge for being denied a seat on the Quiet Council.

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The short answer is yes! The longer answer is that Immortal X-Men #1 works really well as both a continuation of the general X-line — and, in a pleasant surprise, Hellions — as well as a jumping-on point for new readers.

In IMMORAL X-MEN #1, a decade has passed since Mister Sinister successfully enacted his plan. Now, the X-Men exist in a world that adores and respects them... and yet, they still yearn to crush it. In the meantime, Emma Frost will vent her frustrations by taking a few minutes out to crush Mister Sinister. Bad Powers, Bad People: Selene is a semi-immortal Mutant who feeds on people to keep living. She couldn't give a damn about Krakoa's benefits or the possibility of altering her power so she doesn't have to keep eating people. She wants to eat people. She likes eating people.Human Resources: Sinister views other mutants as raw material, as always. Early issues refer to a gun based on cloned eyes from Cyclops, a bank of clones of Moira used to research and reset the future and, in one possible Bad Future, cloned meat from Sebastian Shaw used to store kinetic energy for a starship. Sinister's lab contains multiple clones of Moira, which he's been using to map out the future. He uploads them with information, then kills them to send a message to his past. Issue #14 shows that Sebastian Shaw's scheming before the start of Fall of X hasn't gone to plan. Shaw gets ownership of Krakoa but fails to get its liquid assets, he loses control of the Hellfire Club to Wilson Fisk (who is now White King) and his attempt to strip mine Krakoa is hindered by Xavier, who is staying on the island as penance for what he did.

Mr. Sinister sat on a crystal throne; next to him Jean Grey and Emma Frost, and on the foreground Cyclops and Wolverine wearing a red diamond on their heads. This refers to the Sins of Sinister crossover. Hope lobbying for the Five to have a representative on the Quiet Council once Magneto's seat opens. This is the culmination of the Five becoming increasingly discontented with the Council and their questionable stances on resurrection policies throughout Reign of X (especially in Vita Ayala's New Mutants and Leah Williams' X-Men: The Trial of Magneto). Anti-Hero Team: The Quiet Council runs the gamut from heroes like Nightcrawler and Kate Pryde, through extremist former-terrorists like Exodus, Destiny and Mystique, all the way to self-serving schemers like Sebastian Shaw and Mister Sinister. They all have some level of commitment to the Krakoan project, but beyond that there's a wide range of ethics and morals. Mother Righteous, meanwhile, isn’t interested in petty fighting. She’s earned Mystique’s thanks by delivering a copy of Destiny’s recording from Immoral X-Men #3. Mystique technically isn’t supposed to listen. Technically. But Mystique is Mystique, so of course she does. Et Tu, Brute?: After the events of Sins of Sinister, Hope is furious at Exodus for what he did to her in that timeline.Exodus compares the White Hot Room to Tiphareth, a comparison made with the place in other comics, including Defenders: Beyond. IMMORTAL X-MEN has also set the stage for SINS OF SINISTER, which will unveil a future in which Mister Sinister's latest plot is successful. When SINS OF SINISTER begins in January, the series will become IMMORAL X-MEN for a limited three-issue run that will transport readers into the future at increasing intervals – 10 years, 100 years, 1000 years – until the Powers of Essex come crashing down. Don't miss the prelude to SINS OF SINISTER in IMMORTAL X-MEN #10, on sale January 18!

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