Despite all its glitz and glamor, the X-Men’s most recent Hellfire Gala was far from the celebration fans have come to expect. In fact, it may end up being remembered as the most devastating moment in the past decade of mutantkind’s history. That doesn’t mean there weren’t at least some positive developments along the way, however, and the Juggernaut finally cementing his place as a hero is some of the best news Marvel’s heroes have received in a while.As the eponymous events of X-Men: Hellfire Gala 2023 #1 (by Gerry Duggan, Adam Kubert, Luciano Vecchio, Matteo Lolli, Russell Dauterman, Javier Pina, R.B. Silva, Joshua Cassara, Kris Anka, Pepe Larraz, Rain Beredo, Ceci De La Cruz, Matthew Wilson, Erick Arciniega, Marte Gracia, Tom Muller, Jay Bowen, and Vitrual Calligraphy) played out, Cain Marko, better known as the Juggernaut, took the opportunity to personally thank Jean Grey for everything she and the X-Men have done recently. As it turns out, she’s had her eye on the Juggernaut as a possible addition to the team, and before long he is officially introduced to the world as the powerhouse of the next iteration of the X-Men. Unfortunately, the attack launched by Orchis on the Hellfire Gala sent the evening spiraling into horror, although not without giving the Juggernaut one more chance to prove exactly why he deserves his place with the X-Men.When the Juggernaut first appeared in 1965’s X-Men #12 by Stan Lee, Jack Kirby, and Alex Toth, he was already well into his career as a supervillain. The Juggernaut made an unforgettable introduction when he attacked Xavier’s School for Gifted Youngsters, albeit one that belied the deeply troubling, complex core of his character. Following years of abuse, that Cain in turn doled out to his step-brother, the young Charles Xavier, the future Juggernaut accidentally caused his father’s demise.RELATED: X-Men Comics Hint a Major Character Will Fake Their Death During Fall of X – But Why?RELATED: The X-Men’s Darkest Wildcard May be a Key Figure in Fall of X
Despite all its glitz and glamor, the X-Men’s most recent Hellfire Gala was far from the celebration fans have come to expect. In fact, it may end up being remembered as the most devastating moment in the past decade of mutantkind’s history. That doesn’t mean there weren’t at least some positive developments along the way, however, and the Juggernaut finally cementing his place as a hero is some of the best news Marvel’s heroes have received in a while.
As the eponymous events of X-Men: Hellfire Gala 2023 #1 (by Gerry Duggan, Adam Kubert, Luciano Vecchio, Matteo Lolli, Russell Dauterman, Javier Pina, R.B. Silva, Joshua Cassara, Kris Anka, Pepe Larraz, Rain Beredo, Ceci De La Cruz, Matthew Wilson, Erick Arciniega, Marte Gracia, Tom Muller, Jay Bowen, and Vitrual Calligraphy) played out, Cain Marko, better known as the Juggernaut, took the opportunity to personally thank Jean Grey for everything she and the X-Men have done recently. As it turns out, she’s had her eye on the Juggernaut as a possible addition to the team, and before long he is officially introduced to the world as the powerhouse of the next iteration of the X-Men. Unfortunately, the attack launched by Orchis on the Hellfire Gala sent the evening spiraling into horror, although not without giving the Juggernaut one more chance to prove exactly why he deserves his place with the X-Men.
When the Juggernaut first appeared in 1965’s X-Men #12 by Stan Lee, Jack Kirby, and Alex Toth, he was already well into his career as a supervillain. The Juggernaut made an unforgettable introduction when he attacked Xavier’s School for Gifted Youngsters, albeit one that belied the deeply troubling, complex core of his character. Following years of abuse, that Cain in turn doled out to his step-brother, the young Charles Xavier, the future Juggernaut accidentally caused his father’s demise.
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