The X-Men Officially Introduce Marvel’s New Biggest Mutant

Storm leads the way for the next mutant island’s groundbreaking introduction.While the mutant Genesis prepares for what she believes will be her greatest and final victory over her human and mutant enemies alike in the pages of X-Men Red #17 by writer Al Ewing, artist Yldiray Çinar, and colorist Federico Blee, Apocalypse and Storm prepare to make a last stand of their own. Rather than commanding a mutant army, however, Apocalypse uses Storm as the center of a powerful spell designed to breathe literal life into the ground beneath them, ultimately giving birth to the latest walking island – Kaorak.The first mutant island to debut in the pages of Marvel Comics, Krakoa, was introduced back in 1975’s Giant-Size X-Men #1 in the story “Deadly Genesis!” by writer Len Wein and artist Dave Cockrum. Initially, Krakoa seemed like a villain, as it had captured the first team of X-Men sent to investigate what seemed like the emergence of a new mutant on Earth. In the years that followed, Krakoa ventured into space, fell into the hands of the Stranger, and even created smaller copies of itself through spores it released across the globe.Classic Marvel Horror Stories Get Reprints

Storm leads the way for the next mutant island’s groundbreaking introduction.

Classic Marvel Horror Stories Get Reprints

While the mutant Genesis prepares for what she believes will be her greatest and final victory over her human and mutant enemies alike in the pages of X-Men Red #17 by writer Al Ewing, artist Yldiray Çinar, and colorist Federico Blee, Apocalypse and Storm prepare to make a last stand of their own. Rather than commanding a mutant army, however, Apocalypse uses Storm as the center of a powerful spell designed to breathe literal life into the ground beneath them, ultimately giving birth to the latest walking island – Kaorak.

The first mutant island to debut in the pages of Marvel Comics, Krakoa, was introduced back in 1975’s Giant-Size X-Men #1 in the story “Deadly Genesis!” by writer Len Wein and artist Dave Cockrum. Initially, Krakoa seemed like a villain, as it had captured the first team of X-Men sent to investigate what seemed like the emergence of a new mutant on Earth. In the years that followed, Krakoa ventured into space, fell into the hands of the Stranger, and even created smaller copies of itself through spores it released across the globe.

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