Over the past few months, Feilong has led Orchis’ crusade against mutantkind, all while using the same Stark technology he stole away so gleefully to do so. This has obviously created a serious problem both for the world’s mutants and Tony Stark himself, yet it has also opened the door to a new Marvel mystery. Thankfully, Tony and Emma Frost have finally uncovered just why Feilong hates Marvel’s mutant population so much, and the answer changes everything about his war against them.After coming face-to-face with Feilong under the most unlikely circumstances, Tony and Emma finally have a chance to begin striking back against their foe. As seen in the pages of Invincible Iron Man #10 (by Gerry Duggan, Bryan Valenza, Lucas Werneck, Juan Frigeri, and VC’s Joe Caramagna), Emma’s psychic powers not only grant them access to Feilong’s mind on a surface level, but his innermost secrets as well. Accessing the deepest parts of Feilong is no simple task, yet what the heroes gain from it is worth more than any physical prize they could have found. Apart from those he stole from Tony, Feilong has been carefully hiding his very own origin. Then again, the fact that he was born from the very same mutants he has built an entire career off of hating would absolutely ruin him if it ever got out.Introduced in 2021’s X-Men #1 (by Gerry Duggan and Pepe Larraz), Kelvin Heng, better known as Feilong, is by all accounts a brilliant if deeply disturbed industrialist. Feilong was born to globally acclaimed and accomplished scientists, seemingly setting him up for greatness from the very start. At the age of thirteen, he graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology at the top of his class. Only two years later, Feilong was turning a one hundred million dollar profit. Tragically, this is where things went wrong in every way imaginable. At least, that is the story that Feilong has told so far.RELATED: Marvel Reveals the Events Leading to Iron Man and Emma Frost’s WeddingRELATED: EXCLUSIVE: See Why Iron Man Proposed to the X-Men’s Emma Frost
Over the past few months, Feilong has led Orchis’ crusade against mutantkind, all while using the same Stark technology he stole away so gleefully to do so. This has obviously created a serious problem both for the world’s mutants and Tony Stark himself, yet it has also opened the door to a new Marvel mystery. Thankfully, Tony and Emma Frost have finally uncovered just why Feilong hates Marvel’s mutant population so much, and the answer changes everything about his war against them.
After coming face-to-face with Feilong under the most unlikely circumstances, Tony and Emma finally have a chance to begin striking back against their foe. As seen in the pages of Invincible Iron Man #10 (by Gerry Duggan, Bryan Valenza, Lucas Werneck, Juan Frigeri, and VC’s Joe Caramagna), Emma’s psychic powers not only grant them access to Feilong’s mind on a surface level, but his innermost secrets as well. Accessing the deepest parts of Feilong is no simple task, yet what the heroes gain from it is worth more than any physical prize they could have found. Apart from those he stole from Tony, Feilong has been carefully hiding his very own origin. Then again, the fact that he was born from the very same mutants he has built an entire career off of hating would absolutely ruin him if it ever got out.
Introduced in 2021’s X-Men #1 (by Gerry Duggan and Pepe Larraz), Kelvin Heng, better known as Feilong, is by all accounts a brilliant if deeply disturbed industrialist. Feilong was born to globally acclaimed and accomplished scientists, seemingly setting him up for greatness from the very start. At the age of thirteen, he graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology at the top of his class. Only two years later, Feilong was turning a one hundred million dollar profit. Tragically, this is where things went wrong in every way imaginable. At least, that is the story that Feilong has told so far.
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