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"Mutant Massacre" was a 1986 Marvel Comics crossover storyline. It primarily involved the superhero teams the X-Men and X-Factor . The solo hero Thor , the New Mutants , Power Pack , and Daredevil crossed over for an issue each in their own comic books.
The future is bleak for mutants as the mutant-killing machines known as Sentinels kill most of Earth's mutants and imprison the few remaining. This story marks the debut of Rachel Summers. Mutant Massacre: October 1986 – January 1987 Crossover Primarily involving the superhero teams the X-Men, X-Factor and the New Mutants.
After being tracked down by Doctor Strange, she is teleported to Fortress X with her two companions. [15] Aurora – Mentioned by Northstar as having been killed by soldiers. [7] Beast – Hank McCoy was beaten to death by anti-mutant protesters during the March Of Purity. [1] Callisto – Prisoner on Alcatraz who is freed by Basilisk when he ...
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"X-Tinction Agenda" not only reunited the X-Men after a prolonged period in which the team had been scattered around the globe (following the events of Uncanny X-Men #246-251), but featured the combined might of the three mutant teams for the first time, in their fight against the mutant-exploiting Genoshan government.
The storyline focuses on the ramifications of the Scarlet Witch stripping nearly all of the mutant population of their powers, thereby reducing a society of millions to one of scant hundreds. This event, which occurred on November 2 according to X-Men (vol. 2) #191, is known as " M-Day " in the Marvel Universe .
"Operation: Zero Tolerance" was a crossover storyline that ran through Marvel Comics' X-Men related titles during 1997. The story followed from the "Onslaught Saga" and focused on individuals, including Bastion and Henry Peter Gyrich, within the United States government and their attempts to use their positions to hunt and kill all mutants across the country.
Genosha, a significant location in the Marvel Universe, first appeared in Uncanny X-Men #235 in 1988. The island nation was created by Rick Leonardi and Chris Claremont, [2] who used it as an allegory for apartheid-era South Africa, portraying a society where mutants were subjugated and transformed into mindless "mutates" by a brutal regime led by the Genegineer, David Moreau.