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The game is based on the X-Men comic book franchise from Marvel Comics. It was the first game Capcom released based on the franchise, released a month before the fighting game titled X-Men: Children of the Atom, also released in 1994. In Mutant Apocalypse, players control five of the X-Men: Beast, Cyclops, Gambit, Psylocke, and Wolverine.
Sunfire becomes involved with the X-Men once again when Apocalypse kidnaps him, as Sunfire is one of the Twelve, a group of unique mutants Apocalypse required to obtain reality-warping powers. [ volume & issue needed ] Sunfire then became a member of the Mumbai branch of X-Corporation , a non-government organization devoted to the protection of ...
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.
Eventually, the loner Caliban defeats Apocalypse's control at the cost of his mental faculties. At one point, when Sabretooth is a reluctant X-Men member, the mutant detector kidnaps X-Man Jubilee in exchange for the savage mutant, but he flees when Sabretooth mauls his face. [23]
In the Age of Apocalypse storyline, Professor X was killed years before he ever formed the X-Men. An alternate reality unfolded into which the 5,000-year-old super mutant Apocalypse gained control of North America and implemented a genocide campaign against regular humans. Clarice Ferguson was born in Cartusia, Bahamas. Her purple skin ...
The Blob appears in X-Men: Reign of Apocalypse. [citation needed] The Blob appears in X-Men: Mutant Academy 2 via the "Poolside" stage. [citation needed] The Blob appears as an unlockable playable character in X-Men: Next Dimension. [citation needed] This version is a member of the Brotherhood of Mutants.
Pyro appears as a playable character in the Game Boy Color version of X-Men: Mutant Academy. [45] Pyro appears as a playable character in the Xbox version of X-Men: Next Dimension, voiced by Robin Atkin Downes. [39] Pyro appears as a boss in X-Men Legends, voiced again by Robin Atkin Downes. [39] This version is a member of the Brotherhood of ...
Banshee was created by writer Roy Thomas and artist Werner Roth, and first appeared in X-Men #28 (Jan. 1967). [1] Thomas originally conceived of the character as a woman, but editor Stan Lee thought that it would not look good for an entire team to gang up on a female villain.