10 Darkest X-Men Comics From The Krakoa Age

The X-Men’s Krakoa Era has been the most fruitful era for the team since Grant Morrison took over the rechristened New X-Men. The whole thing started hopefully, with the X-Men creating a mutant nation and finally taking power for themselves in the world. However, these are X-Men comics, so things have to get pretty dark. Marvel would never allow the X-Men to get a moment where the world isn’t trying to destroy them.The Krakoa Era has given readers some moments of happiness, but it’s also given readers many of the darkest moments in X-Men history. Krakoa was for all mutants, but it was never going to get a happy ending because that’s not how the X-Men work. Its darker moments will leave a pall over X-Men history for years to come.Inferno was a brilliant miniseries with huge repercussions for the Krakoa Era. Written by Jonathan Hickman with art by Valerio Schiti, R.B. Silva, and Stefano Caselli, the book is Hickman’s last book in the Krakoa Era. It reveals the truth about Moira MacTaggert and Mystique finally getting tired of Xavier and Magneto’s lies. What follows is a story that breaks the power of Xavier and Magneto, takes away Moira’s powers and her hiding place on Krakoa, and ends the sweetheart phase of Krakoa.RELATED: Every X-Men Comic Currently Running (& Their Most Recent Issue)

The X-Men‘s Krakoa Era has been the most fruitful era for the team since Grant Morrison took over the rechristened New X-Men. The whole thing started hopefully, with the X-Men creating a mutant nation and finally taking power for themselves in the world. However, these are X-Men comics, so things have to get pretty dark. Marvel would never allow the X-Men to get a moment where the world isn’t trying to destroy them.

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The Krakoa Era has given readers some moments of happiness, but it’s also given readers many of the darkest moments in X-Men history. Krakoa was for all mutants, but it was never going to get a happy ending because that’s not how the X-Men work. Its darker moments will leave a pall over X-Men history for years to come.

Inferno was a brilliant miniseries with huge repercussions for the Krakoa Era. Written by Jonathan Hickman with art by Valerio Schiti, R.B. Silva, and Stefano Caselli, the book is Hickman’s last book in the Krakoa Era. It reveals the truth about Moira MacTaggert and Mystique finally getting tired of Xavier and Magneto’s lies. What follows is a story that breaks the power of Xavier and Magneto, takes away Moira’s powers and her hiding place on Krakoa, and ends the sweetheart phase of Krakoa.

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