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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 (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.

  4. Stryfe - Wikipedia

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    Years later, as Apocalypse is about to transfer his essence into Stryfe, Apocalypse discovers that he's unfit because Stryfe is a clone and can't house Apocalypse's essence. The teenage Nathan and the time-traveling Scott Summers and Jean confront Apocalypse while Apocalypse's essence to discorporate to which Ch'vayre raises Stryfe afterwards. [7]

  5. Rise of Apocalypse - Wikipedia

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    During the same time, Egypt is ruled by the Pharaoh Rama-Tut who, in actuality, is the time traveller Kang the Conqueror, who arrived from the future to claim En Sabah Nur as his heir, because the boy will grow up to become one of the most powerful mutants and notorious villains in history; Apocalypse. Nur's tribe is destroyed by Tut's armies.

  6. Apocalypse in other media - Wikipedia

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    Apocalypse appears in X-Men: The Animated Series, voiced by John Colicos in the first two seasons and James Blendick for the remainder of the series. This version is an immortal and invincible megalomaniac who seeks to purge the world of humanity and mutants before remaking it in his image and possesses the additional ability to enlarge himself.

  7. Cable (character) - Wikipedia

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    Nathan Summers is the son of the X-Men member Cyclops (Scott Summers) and his first wife Madelyne Pryor (Jean Grey's clone), as well as the "half"-brother of Rachel Summers from the "Days of Future Past" timeline and Nate Grey from the timeline of the "Age of Apocalypse" storyline, the genetic template of the mutant terrorist Stryfe (one of his ...

  8. Genesis (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Genesis (Tyler Dayspring) is fictional character appearing in Marvel Comics.He was a mutant and recurring foe of Cable and Wolverine.He first appeared in a flashback in X-Force #1 (August 1991), and appeared as Mister Tolliver in X-Force #5 (1992) and his first appearance as Genesis was in Cable #19.

  9. Nimrod (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Nimrod is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.The character first appeared in The Uncanny X-Men #191 (March 1985), and was created by writer Chris Claremont and artist John Romita Jr. [1]