The Fantastic Four’s Mutant Cure Actually Works – And it Could Save the X-Men

Fighting against Orchis in Fall of X has been a difficult task for the X-Men, with the team doing everything they can to counter the efforts of the villains to wipe out mutants on Earth. Throughout it all, they’ve been trying to counter the invasive technology employed by Orchis to hunt them down. However, the work of another Marvel genius might be the key to keeping the X-Men off their enemies’ radar.The X-Men have settled their feud with the Fantastic Four in X-Men #27 (by Gerry Duggan, Phil Noto, and VC’s Clayton Cowles), helping restore the memories stolen from Mister Fantastic by Prof. X. In the process, the team establishes the secret ingredient to masking and potentially curing the X-Gene. This could lead to the X-Men gaining access to a technology that could mask their X-Genes and help them stay a step ahead of Orchis. However, there are some potentially serious complications to the tech, given the circumstances surrounding its former use.The X-Men spent much of the Krakoa Era shoring up their defenses and attempting to unite the mutant race under a single banner. But in the process, they also damaged many of their relationships with other heroes. Black Panther and Storm’s relationship took a number of hits due to their divided loyalties, and the Avengers became increasingly wary of the X-Men’s ambitious expansion. Two major leaders of the mutants took direct aim at the Fantastic Four, as explored in X-Men/Fantastic Four. Taking place early in the Krakoa Era, the mini-series saw the X-Men and the Fantastic Four work together to fight Doctor Doom while both made a plea for Franklin Richard’s loyalty. The mini-series also revealed that Reed Richards had secretly discovered the ideal means of hiding a mutant’s X-Gene, and had used the process on his son to mask his (believed) status as a mutant. However, it turns out this process also has the ability to cut off mutant powers completely, effectively working as a cure. Although Reed hadn’t meant to create such a weapon against mutants, Charles Xavier and Magneto saw the danger in such a creation and the former used his powers to erase the knowledge from Reed’s mind. RELATED: X-Men: Did Alpha Flight Just Casually Debut a Baby Holocaust?

Fighting against Orchis in Fall of X has been a difficult task for the X-Men, with the team doing everything they can to counter the efforts of the villains to wipe out mutants on Earth. Throughout it all, they’ve been trying to counter the invasive technology employed by Orchis to hunt them down. However, the work of another Marvel genius might be the key to keeping the X-Men off their enemies’ radar.

RELATED: X-Men: Did Alpha Flight Just Casually Debut a Baby Holocaust?

The X-Men have settled their feud with the Fantastic Four in X-Men #27 (by Gerry Duggan, Phil Noto, and VC’s Clayton Cowles), helping restore the memories stolen from Mister Fantastic by Prof. X. In the process, the team establishes the secret ingredient to masking and potentially curing the X-Gene. This could lead to the X-Men gaining access to a technology that could mask their X-Genes and help them stay a step ahead of Orchis. However, there are some potentially serious complications to the tech, given the circumstances surrounding its former use.

The X-Men spent much of the Krakoa Era shoring up their defenses and attempting to unite the mutant race under a single banner. But in the process, they also damaged many of their relationships with other heroes. Black Panther and Storm’s relationship took a number of hits due to their divided loyalties, and the Avengers became increasingly wary of the X-Men’s ambitious expansion. Two major leaders of the mutants took direct aim at the Fantastic Four, as explored in X-Men/Fantastic Four. Taking place early in the Krakoa Era, the mini-series saw the X-Men and the Fantastic Four work together to fight Doctor Doom while both made a plea for Franklin Richard’s loyalty. The mini-series also revealed that Reed Richards had secretly discovered the ideal means of hiding a mutant’s X-Gene, and had used the process on his son to mask his (believed) status as a mutant. However, it turns out this process also has the ability to cut off mutant powers completely, effectively working as a cure. Although Reed hadn’t meant to create such a weapon against mutants, Charles Xavier and Magneto saw the danger in such a creation and the former used his powers to erase the knowledge from Reed’s mind.

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