A Powerful X-Man is Still Alive — But Can’t Stop a Major Threat to the Entire Marvel Universe

The X-Men have found themselves in a grim situation, with Fall of X pushing the mutant heroes to the breaking point. Almost every mutant on Earth is believed lost and presumably dead, further isolating the survivors. But the heroes might have some allies left to call upon — and old enemies to deal with.Forge’s survival in X-Men #25 (by Gerry Duggan, Stefano Caselli, Marte Gracia, and VC’s Clayton Cowles) is a great little discovery, hinting that the inventive mutant could play a key role in combatting the Fall of X. But his awakening comes with the discovery that the fall of Krakoa also means the return of the Children of the Vault. It’s a dark turn that could further endanger the X-Men — or introduce a major wildcard that Orchis isn’t prepared to contend with.The most recent Hellfire Gala was a disaster for the X-Men and the rest of Marvel’s mutants, as Orchis used the opportunity to unleash their greatest attack yet on the mutant nation. Overwhelming the mutant heroes just as they’re trying to announce a new roster to protect the world at large, Orchis was able to further isolate the X-Men by forcing Xavier to exile most of the mutant race through the compromised Krakoa Gates. Although a relative handful was able to resist the effect of Xavier’s mental control, thanks to their prior training with the powerful telepath, most of the mutant race is considered MIA — with Xavier even openly believing them to have been killed by Orchis in the process. The X-Men are actively on the hunt for what few survivors are left, including Forge. But Forge is still alive, albeit on his own.RELATED: Marvel Gives Fans a Preview of Iron Man and Emma Frost’s Wedding

The X-Men have found themselves in a grim situation, with Fall of X pushing the mutant heroes to the breaking point. Almost every mutant on Earth is believed lost and presumably dead, further isolating the survivors. But the heroes might have some allies left to call upon — and old enemies to deal with.

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Forge’s survival in X-Men #25 (by Gerry Duggan, Stefano Caselli, Marte Gracia, and VC’s Clayton Cowles) is a great little discovery, hinting that the inventive mutant could play a key role in combatting the Fall of X. But his awakening comes with the discovery that the fall of Krakoa also means the return of the Children of the Vault. It’s a dark turn that could further endanger the X-Men — or introduce a major wildcard that Orchis isn’t prepared to contend with.

The most recent Hellfire Gala was a disaster for the X-Men and the rest of Marvel’s mutants, as Orchis used the opportunity to unleash their greatest attack yet on the mutant nation. Overwhelming the mutant heroes just as they’re trying to announce a new roster to protect the world at large, Orchis was able to further isolate the X-Men by forcing Xavier to exile most of the mutant race through the compromised Krakoa Gates. Although a relative handful was able to resist the effect of Xavier’s mental control, thanks to their prior training with the powerful telepath, most of the mutant race is considered MIA — with Xavier even openly believing them to have been killed by Orchis in the process. The X-Men are actively on the hunt for what few survivors are left, including Forge. But Forge is still alive, albeit on his own.

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