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  2. Horsemen of Apocalypse - Wikipedia

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    The Horsemen of Apocalypse are a team of supervillain characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Led by Apocalypse, they are loosely based on the Biblical Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse from the Book of Revelation, though its members vary throughout the canon.

  3. Apocalypse (character) - Wikipedia

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    Apocalypse is one of the most powerful beings in the Marvel Universe where he is the husband of Genesis and the father of the original incarnation of the Horsemen of Apocalypse. Since his introduction, the character has appeared in a number of X-Men titles, including spin-offs and several limited series.

  4. War (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    War (Marvel Comics) War is the name of three fictional characters, who are supervillains appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Two are discussed here: both members of the Four Horsemen of Apocalypse. The first War (real name unknown) and Abraham Kieros. The title was also held by the mutant Gazer and, briefly, by Bruce ...

  5. Warren Worthington III - Wikipedia

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    Shawn S. Lealos of Screen Rant ranked Warren 1st in their "X-Men: 10 Most Powerful Horsemen Of Apocalypse" list, [89] while Lukkas Shayo included him in their "10 Iconic New York City-Based Marvel Superheroes We Haven't Seen In The MCU" list. [90] Hilary Goldstein and Richard George of IGN ranked Warren 11th in their "Top 25 X-Men" list. [91]

  6. Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse - Wikipedia

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    The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse[1] are figures in the Book of Revelation in the New Testament of the Bible, a piece of apocalypse literature attributed to John of Patmos, and generally regarded as dating to about AD 95. Similar allusions are contained in the Old Testament books of Ezekiel and Zechariah, written about six centuries prior.

  7. Caliban (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Caliban is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He first appeared in The Uncanny X-Men #148 (Aug. 1981), by writer Chris Claremont and artist Dave Cockrum. A mutant with the ability to sense other mutants, he was originally a member of the Morlocks. He was also a member of the X-Factor, X-Men, X ...

  8. X of Swords - Wikipedia

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    ISBN 978-1302927172. " X of Swords " (pronounced "Ten of Swords") is a comic book crossover event during the Krakoan Age which debuted in September 2020, published by Marvel Comics. [1][2] It is the next crossover event featured in the "Dawn of X" relaunch after the House of X and Powers of X event. X of Swords was followed by the 2021 Hellfire ...

  9. List of X-Men enemies - Wikipedia

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    Four Horsemen of Apocalypse: X-Factor #15 (April 1987) A group of four individuals (typically mutants) that have been genetically altered and mentally conditioned to serve the immortal mutant Apocalypse. The first modern incarnation included Warren Worthington III as Death, Autumn Rolfson as Famine, Abraham Kieros as War, and Plague as ...