Age of X

"Age of X"

Variant cover of Age of X: Alpha #1 (Jan. 2011). Art by Olivier Coipel.
Publisher Marvel Comics
Publication date January – May 2011
Genre

Superhero


Crossover
Main character(s) New Mutants
X-Men
Creative team
Writer(s) Mike Carey
Artist(s) Clay Mann
Steve Kurth
Inker(s) Jay Leisten
Allen Martinez
Colorist(s) Brian Reber

"Age of X" is a comic book storyline published by Marvel Comics which features an alternate reality of the X-Men. The first issue of the storyline, Age of X: Alpha, was published in January 2011 and continued through April 2011. The storyline is similar in name to the Age of Apocalypse crossover and was purposefully patterned "AoX" after "AoA".

Contents

Historical Logs

After the official announcement of this new event in December 2010, Marvel added QR codes on selected comics. These codes linked to five different historical logs, each of them providing a background to the upcoming AoX event.

Fictional history

In this reality, mutants are almost extinct and tortured by a strike force led by Colonel Graydon Creed. The first signs of the Age of X appeared in X-Men: Legacy #244 as the events are immediately removed from Earth-616 mainstream continuity with no memories of those alternate lives.

The main event takes place 1000 days[7] after Magneto moved most of the mutants to Fortress X, the last bastion for all mutantkind.[8] Every day human forces from the outside try to make their way to the citadel. As of the day of the story, humans have always failed but the mutant side suffered many casualties. Legacy, acts as a 'Reaper', storing the dead's thoughts as they are killed in battle. After one of her reaper duties, Legacy witnesses the capture of Shadowcat who was coming back from a mission in the outside world. Rogue finds the camera Shadowcat is trying to hide and starts investigating. She finds out that all the pictures inside the camera are blank. Using Madison Jeffries's absorbed powers, Legacy infiltrates the Brig (Fortress X detention facility) in the attempt to question Shadowcat. In the brig, she's suddenly spotted by Earth-616 Blindfold that hints this reality is wrong and asks her to ask Professor X about the "scar tissue."[9] As she speaks with Shadowcat and touches a comatose Xavier, Legacy starts an uncontrolled mental attack on every mutant inside the fortress and is spotted by Danger, becoming a wanted criminal. Hunted down by the New Mutants squad, she's saved by Gambit; but the two are attacked by Magneto[10] who fakes their deaths and explains that he was the person who sent Shadowcat on the outside to investigate and he is convinced there is something wrong. As Magneto goes back to the brig to set Shadowcat and Xavier free, X (the voice controlling all of Fortress X) sends the New Mutants squad to pursue Magneto while Gambit and Legacy (who are in the room at the center of Fortress X) discover that someone has stolen their whole universe and keeps it in a box. Once Professor X is set free he's able to show telepatically to his pursuers, and to a reluctant Legion, the truth about himself and the reality they think they're living in. Age of X reality was created when Legion's mind reacted to Doctor Nemesis's attempt to restore its sanity.[11] A new persona, with new powers, was born creating the new reality in order to protect Legion's many personalities. This new manifestation of Legion's power took the appearance of Moira MacTaggert, in order to confuse Xavier and protect Legion. In the meantime, Moira confronted Legacy and Gambit, revealing she's also X. Cornered by Xavier, X launch a last offensive to the fortress.

Moira removes the walls allowing the humans to launch a full-on assault on Fortress X. While the mutants are fighting the army homo sapiens. Legion appears while Xavier, Magneto and Shadowcat are trying to stop Moira. Moira reveals that she just wanted Legion to be happy. She created this universe so that Legion can be the hero he always wanted to be. Moira begins crying in his arms, saying that she'll create for him as many universes as he wants and she won't mess up this time. While she's distracted, Legion absorbs her back into his body and erases all of the humans fighting the mutants. He goes to the battlefield and apologizes to everyone before rewriting the universe and putting everything back the way it was.

All of the mutants suddenly return to Utopia without memory of their 616 lives. Xavier and Emma Frost reveal that the telepaths will assist in helping everyone recall their forgotten memories. Xavier is still unsure of where Legion is and what is to become of the anomalous mutants who were dead or depowered in the 616 dimension, but were brought back when Legion moved all of the Age of X mutants back to Utopia (such as Revenant, the Age of X version of Phoenix).[12]

Characters

Heroes

The Mutant Resistance was formed by Magneto to protect the remaining mutants from Graydon Creed and his mutant hunters.[10]

X-Brig

A number of mutants are kept locked up in Fortress X as they are deemed too dangerous to mix with the other mutants. Most of the prisoners are mutants with powers connected with telepathy.[7] It is later revealed that X used the Brig to imprison Professor X, who knew X true nature,[12] he then convinced the other mutants that telepathic powers can't exist and if so they would be very dangerous to them. By Magneto's orders, Danger is the only warden of the Brig and runs it through a number of drone copies of herself.[7] Among the inmates are:

Villains

Other characters

Fortress X

Fortress X is a mutant haven that is the main setting for this storyline. Magneto used the skyscrapers that the mutants were cornered in alongside the Chrysler Building, the Empire State Building, and Grand Central Station to create it by controlling the iron works in the buildings to remove them from their usual locations and reconstruct them into one large building. Grand Central Station served as Fortress X's main security hub. Fortress X is situated in a wasteland that was battle-scared from the fight between the mutants and the humans.

When it comes to the inside of Fortress X, it is like a city in the sky with stairways and streets weaving the residential and communal areas. There are private dormitories for each mutant or mutant couple. There are also locations for mutants to unwind after a battle which includes a bar called the Rat Run which is run by Wolverine. It is here where the mutants have drinks and play cards. Magneto has a grand observation room which has a pillar with monitors on it so that he can see what happens inside and around Fortress X.

There is also an X-Brig where the dangerous mutants are imprisoned. The X-Brig is made from high security vaults. It is located dozens of stories above ground.

Issues involved

Reading order

this is according to the release dates of the issues:

January

February

March

April

Reception

References

  1. ^ a b "Historical Log 1A: The March for Purity". http://marvel.com/12271984/. 
  2. ^ a b "Historical Log 2B: The Phoenix Destroys Albany". http://marvel.com/661983/. 
  3. ^ a b "Historical Log 3C: Mutant-Hunting Exonims Begin "The Decimation"". http://marvel.com/10101981/. 
  4. ^ a b c d "Historical Log 4D: Fantastic Four Arrested". http://marvel.com/6121972/. 
  5. ^ a b "Historical Log 5E: Avengers Tasked with Hunting Mutants". http://marvel.com/9131968/. 
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x Age of X: Universe #1
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y X-Men: Legacy #245
  8. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r Age of X: Alpha
  9. ^ a b c d e f New Mutants #22
  10. ^ a b c d e f g X-Men: Legacy #246
  11. ^ a b X-Men: Legacy #244
  12. ^ a b c d X-Men: Legacy #247
  13. ^ a b c "AGE OF X COMMUNIQUÉS: Cannonball, Gambit, Revenant". http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=30306. 
  14. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Age of X: Universe #2
  15. ^ a b c d e f g New Mutants #23
  16. ^ X-Men: Legacy #248
  17. ^ a b "Mike Carey interview about New Mustants #23". http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=31609. 
  18. ^ "AGE OF X COMMUNIQUÉS: Frenzy, Magma, Cypher". http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=30528. 
  19. ^ a b c "AGE OF X COMMUNIQUÉS: Berserker, Hellion, Nightmare". http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=30425. 
  20. ^ New Mutants #24
  21. ^ a b c d "AGE OF X COMMUNIQUÉS: Magento, Basilisk, Legacy". http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=30188. 
  22. ^ "IGN: Age of X: Alpha Review". http://comics.ign.com/articles/114/1146323p1.html. Retrieved 2010-06-16. 
  23. ^ "Comic Book Resources: Age of X: Alpha Review". http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=user_review&id=3125. Retrieved 2010-06-16. 
  24. ^ "Comic Book Resources: X-Men: Legacy #245 Review". http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=user_review&id=3241. Retrieved 2010-06-16. 

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