Her Lord Chancellor makes his own plans and orders the X-Men killed. Shi'ar Empress Lilandra Neramani orders Phoenix destroyed once more. Cable is infected with a techno-organic virus (via TechnarX).
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Sinister sends his minions (Shaitan, Divinity, TechnarX, Shakti, and Scalphunter) to kill most X-Force members, including Cable - seemingly succeeding in killing all but a few ( Feral, Rictor, and Domino survive). It is revealed that Sinister had himself made a deal with the Slavers for the Phoenix Egg, and he becomes rather upset at the Slavers' representative for forgetting all the help he had given them with genetic samples of mutants (including the X-Men). This discharge is noted by several parties: Scott and Emma Summers, their four children Rachel Grey, campaign manager for Kitty Pryde's Chicago mayoral election campaign Professor X Cable Wolverine and Storm, living in a house in Kenya and Mister Sinister who notes that all the pieces are finally back on the board to allow him to restart his plans for world domination. Jean Grey saves the Starjammer by manifesting the Phoenix Force. Both the Shi'ar and the Brood are apparently after a new stargate network.Ĭover to X-Men: The End - Dreamers and Demons#1, by Greg LandĪliyah engages her ship to warp speed inside the planet's atmosphere, which destroys the planet, as well as its star and all ships in orbit. Jean Grey helps Aliyah escape onto her ship, saving Nightcrawler's enslaved alternate reality daughter, Nocturne. Meanwhile, the Phoenix Egg hatches, revealing Jean Grey, the previous bearer of the Phoenix Force. As the Slavers' decide to make a hasty retreat through their interdimensional portal, Brood eggs begin to land and hatch on the planet, killing any remaining Kree troops and going after Aliyah. The Kree on the planet attempt to flee, when it is revealed that one of their troops is a Skrull agent who proceeds to destroy the Kree landing-transport. Just as that happens, Shi'ar warships appear in space and start attacking the Kree ship in orbit. Realizing the danger to her people, Aliyah knows that she must warn the Shi'ar, but she is attacked by the Slavers' brainwashed mutant bodyguards, the Hounds. Deciding to investigate, she lands on the planet to discover that a coalition of Slavers (multi-dimensional traders of everything) have brokered a deal with the Kree for the Phoenix Egg which the Kree hope to use against the Shi'ar. Aliyah is flying through space when she witnesses a Kree dreadnought entering orbit around a planet.
#Danvers demons song series#
The series begins with Aliyah Bishop, an heir to the Shi'ar throne and the daughter of Lucas Bishop and Deathbird (the princess of the Shi'ar Empire and sister to Lilandra), in her sentient ship, the Starjammer (which is inhabited by the spirit of Carol Danvers). The story of X-Men: The End continues in the 2008 GeNext mini-series, then again in the 2009 mini-series, GeNext: United. Yet after a dispute with Marvel following the cancellation of Byrne's ongoing series X-Men: The Hidden Years, Byrne left the publisher.
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As it was originally conceived, several years before its actual debut, this series would have re-teamed Chris Claremont and John Byrne, with Byrne providing plots and art and Claremont providing dialogue.
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The first part of the miniseries is titled Dreamers and Demons, the second Heroes and Martyrs, and the third Men and X-Men. The series, which was part of Marvel's The End line of books, was written by Chris Claremont and drawn by Sean Chen, with cover art by Greg Land and Gene Ha. X-Men: The End is a 2004-2006 trilogy of miniseries published by Marvel Comics, detailing the last days of the X-Men and their adventures in an alternative future. Cover to X-Men: The End - Dreamers and Demons #3, by Greg Land.