The X-Men’s Krakoa Era is so great because it digs into every facet of the team’s history. No one character has always been in the lead. Some characters are more popular than others, obviously, but the era has been stronger because of how many different characters it’s showcased. Krakoa has redefined many characters, but few have been as changed as Apocalypse.Apocalypse joined the Quiet Council and become the most even tempered leader of Krakoa. While members of the Quiet Council like Xavier, Magneto, Emma Frost, Mister Sinister, Sebastian Shaw, and Mystique all had their machinations, Apocalypse just wanted to make the people of Krakoa stronger. As Fall of X breaks the X-Men and Krakoa, some are looking at Apocalypse as mutant’s only hope. The fact that Apocalypse is in this position, and not Xavier or Magneto, shows just how different the Krakoa Era has been.House of X #5 was Apocalypse’s first big appearance in the Krakoa Era. Xavier had invited the mutant villains of the world to Krakoa. Apocalypse stepped forward and praised Xavier for Krakoa, decreeing the mutant nation strong. This wasn’t what any expected. Apocalypse wanted to make sure that the mutants of Krakoa were as powerful as they could be. He began working with Captain Britain and Excalibur to show them mutant magic, a discipline he himself helped create. He was a temperate yet stern voice on the Quiet Council and he fought against the depowered mutants in Crucible, allowing them to prove they deserved their powers again. While he had a bit of an ulterior motive – Apocalypse’s family had been lost on Arakko, Krakoa’s sister isle and part of the mutant supercontinent called Okkara and he hoped to reunite with them – he truly wanted his people to thrive.RELATED: A Legendary X-Men Respects Magneto More Than Professor X
The X-Men‘s Krakoa Era is so great because it digs into every facet of the team’s history. No one character has always been in the lead. Some characters are more popular than others, obviously, but the era has been stronger because of how many different characters it’s showcased. Krakoa has redefined many characters, but few have been as changed as Apocalypse.
Apocalypse joined the Quiet Council and become the most even tempered leader of Krakoa. While members of the Quiet Council like Xavier, Magneto, Emma Frost, Mister Sinister, Sebastian Shaw, and Mystique all had their machinations, Apocalypse just wanted to make the people of Krakoa stronger. As Fall of X breaks the X-Men and Krakoa, some are looking at Apocalypse as mutant’s only hope. The fact that Apocalypse is in this position, and not Xavier or Magneto, shows just how different the Krakoa Era has been.
House of X #5 was Apocalypse’s first big appearance in the Krakoa Era. Xavier had invited the mutant villains of the world to Krakoa. Apocalypse stepped forward and praised Xavier for Krakoa, decreeing the mutant nation strong. This wasn’t what any expected. Apocalypse wanted to make sure that the mutants of Krakoa were as powerful as they could be. He began working with Captain Britain and Excalibur to show them mutant magic, a discipline he himself helped create. He was a temperate yet stern voice on the Quiet Council and he fought against the depowered mutants in Crucible, allowing them to prove they deserved their powers again. While he had a bit of an ulterior motive – Apocalypse’s family had been lost on Arakko, Krakoa’s sister isle and part of the mutant supercontinent called Okkara and he hoped to reunite with them – he truly wanted his people to thrive.
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