A Classic Spider-Man Villain has Officially Become a Dangerous X-Men Enemy

The X-Men have plenty of enemies and have suffered all sorts of dark periods, but the Fall of X storyline has taken things to another level entirely. With the world increasingly turning against the X-Men and their allies at large, it increasingly looks like the Marvel Universe is approaching a grim direction. It doesn’t help that one of Spider-Man’s oldest enemies is hard at work making that nightmare a reality, and it could make him a far more specific enemy to the mutant heroes going forward.Vulture has become entangled in the events of Fall of X by openly joining Orchis in Uncanny Spider-Man #1 (by Si Spurrier, Lee Garbett, Matt Milla and VC’s Joe Caramagna). Notably, he’s hard at work bringing the Hound program into the modern Marvel Universe. Given the horrifying history of the concept and the dark implications it sets up for the future, this could set the stage for Vulture to become a more personal and dedicated foe of the X-Men going forward.The entire Marvel Universe is in a dark state of flux at the moment. The grim circumstances of Fall of X painted targets on the backs of every known mutant, particularly the X-Men. Much of the hero community has been moving to help them in these conflicts, even as it risks their own safety. Even some notable villains like Kingpin have aligned with the X-Men in their conflict against the mutant-hating Orchis organization, attempt to counter their increasing influence over the public. But some villains have thrown in with Orchis, painting themselves in an even darker light than normal. This includes Adrian Toomes, aka the Vulture. One of Spider-Man’s oldest enemies, the Vulture has largely been confined to the Wall-Crawler’s corner of the Marvel Universe, debuting in the second issue of Amazing Spider-Man. But with Nightcrawler becoming the latest hero to don the moniker of Spider-Man, the line between them is becoming increasingly blurry. It turns out that Vulture has taken up a position with Orchis — and not just for the money.RELATED: Marvel Teases an End to the Krakoan Age with the Rise of the Powers of X

The X-Men have plenty of enemies and have suffered all sorts of dark periods, but the Fall of X storyline has taken things to another level entirely. With the world increasingly turning against the X-Men and their allies at large, it increasingly looks like the Marvel Universe is approaching a grim direction. It doesn’t help that one of Spider-Man’s oldest enemies is hard at work making that nightmare a reality, and it could make him a far more specific enemy to the mutant heroes going forward.

RELATED: Marvel Teases an End to the Krakoan Age with the Rise of the Powers of X

Vulture has become entangled in the events of Fall of X by openly joining Orchis in Uncanny Spider-Man #1 (by Si Spurrier, Lee Garbett, Matt Milla and VC’s Joe Caramagna). Notably, he’s hard at work bringing the Hound program into the modern Marvel Universe. Given the horrifying history of the concept and the dark implications it sets up for the future, this could set the stage for Vulture to become a more personal and dedicated foe of the X-Men going forward.

The entire Marvel Universe is in a dark state of flux at the moment. The grim circumstances of Fall of X painted targets on the backs of every known mutant, particularly the X-Men. Much of the hero community has been moving to help them in these conflicts, even as it risks their own safety. Even some notable villains like Kingpin have aligned with the X-Men in their conflict against the mutant-hating Orchis organization, attempt to counter their increasing influence over the public. But some villains have thrown in with Orchis, painting themselves in an even darker light than normal. This includes Adrian Toomes, aka the Vulture. One of Spider-Man’s oldest enemies, the Vulture has largely been confined to the Wall-Crawler’s corner of the Marvel Universe, debuting in the second issue of Amazing Spider-Man. But with Nightcrawler becoming the latest hero to don the moniker of Spider-Man, the line between them is becoming increasingly blurry. It turns out that Vulture has taken up a position with Orchis — and not just for the money.

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