At the end of Kieron Gillen’s run on Immortal X-Men, we saw the last ditch effort by Mother Righteous, one of four clones created by Nathaniel Essex (the other three being Mister Sinister, Doctor Stasis, Orbis Stellaris and Mother Righteous, the first three clones of Essex himself, and Mother Righteous a clone of Essex’s wife) to ascend to Dominion status, the highest form of intelligence in the cosmos, where you exist beyond time and space (Dominion was first introduced in Jonathan Hickman’s House of X/Powers of X miniseries that launched the Krakoan Age of the X-Men). However, Mother Righteous discovered that an artificial intelligence version of Essex, a fifth “child” known as Enigma, had beaten her to it, and in fact, the other clones were all designed to gather enough information so that Enigma could ascend to Dominion. Despite being outside of time and space itself, Enigma finds itself unable to discover where Xavier is, as seen in this CBR exclusive preview of next week’s Rise of the Powers of X #2.Rise of the Powers of X #2 is from writer Gerry Duggan, artist R.B. Silva, colorist David Curiel and letterer Clayton Cowles, and it continues Enigma ascension to Dominion, which we saw in a future timeline in the first issue of the series, when one of the alternate timelines came to an end. The timelines are all connected to Moira MacTaggert, whose death restarts the timeline, which was something that Mister Sinister took control of by creating a “Moira Engine,” which created clones of Moira that Sinister used to explore alternate timelines (which would end whenever one of the Moira clones was killed). Moira had found a “No-Space” that also existed beyond time and space, and Charles Xavier is now using that No-Space (renamed “No-Place-X”) to plot against the ascended Enigma, with a deadly plot against Moira. In the preview pages, first we see young Moira, right before her mutant powers kick in.
At the end of Kieron Gillen’s run on Immortal X-Men, we saw the last ditch effort by Mother Righteous, one of four clones created by Nathaniel Essex (the other three being Mister Sinister, Doctor Stasis, Orbis Stellaris and Mother Righteous, the first three clones of Essex himself, and Mother Righteous a clone of Essex’s wife) to ascend to Dominion status, the highest form of intelligence in the cosmos, where you exist beyond time and space (Dominion was first introduced in Jonathan Hickman’s House of X/Powers of X miniseries that launched the Krakoan Age of the X-Men). However, Mother Righteous discovered that an artificial intelligence version of Essex, a fifth “child” known as Enigma, had beaten her to it, and in fact, the other clones were all designed to gather enough information so that Enigma could ascend to Dominion. Despite being outside of time and space itself, Enigma finds itself unable to discover where Xavier is, as seen in this CBR exclusive preview of next week’s Rise of the Powers of X #2.
Rise of the Powers of X #2 is from writer Gerry Duggan, artist R.B. Silva, colorist David Curiel and letterer Clayton Cowles, and it continues Enigma ascension to Dominion, which we saw in a future timeline in the first issue of the series, when one of the alternate timelines came to an end. The timelines are all connected to Moira MacTaggert, whose death restarts the timeline, which was something that Mister Sinister took control of by creating a “Moira Engine,” which created clones of Moira that Sinister used to explore alternate timelines (which would end whenever one of the Moira clones was killed). Moira had found a “No-Space” that also existed beyond time and space, and Charles Xavier is now using that No-Space (renamed “No-Place-X”) to plot against the ascended Enigma, with a deadly plot against Moira.
In the preview pages, first we see young Moira, right before her mutant powers kick in.
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