Even though Okkara was peaceful, Genesis and her family still considered themselves warriors who were waiting for their next battle. Together with Apocalypse, Genesis ruled Okkara and had four children-Famine, War, Pestilence, and Death-which they named after concepts that had been defeated in their land. As revealed during Genesis' full debut in X-MEN (2019) #12 by Hickman and Leinil Francis Yu, she and Apocalypse met on Okkara, where an ancient civilization of mutants lived in peace. In the lead-up to X OF SWORDS, Genesis first appeared during a prophetic vision in Jonathan Hickman, Tini Howard, and Pepe Larraz's FREE COMIC BOOK DAY: X-MEN (2020) #1 story. We'll break down her relationships with Apocalypse and Annihilation, as well as her role in X OF SWORDS, as her attack on Arakko gets underway in X-MEN: RED (2022) #14 by Al Ewing, Yildiray Çinar, Federico Blee, and VC's Ariana Maher. Now, Genesis has returned to the mutants she once commanded, and she is not happy about what she found.Īs FALL OF X descends on the Marvel Universe, let's take a closer look at Genesis, who just pushed Storm and the other mutants of Arakko into civil war. While Apocalypse and Genesis eventually reunited after eons apart, the Arakki tried to form a kinder, gentler civilization on Mars. While Apocalypse tested the mutants of Earth, Genesis spent thousands of years fighting the demonic hordes of Amenth, before taking on the corrupting power of Annihilation in X OF SWORDS. While those battles made Apocalypse one of the most feared mutants in the Marvel Universe, Genesis-his beloved wife and long-serving leader of Arakko-forged an even more impressive legend of her own. Long before he fought the X-Men, Apocalypse endured several lifetimes of battle.
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