Ever since Orchis launched their all-out assault on mutantkind, those caught in the crossfire have fought back in every way and across every battlefield they can. Unfortunately, the few mutant heroes who remain to push back against their villainous oppressors have been driven to the fringes of society, if not even further. In the case of Storm, that means venturing into the depths of the ocean in the hopes of recruiting the only super team left who could help. Not only were the Defenders already well aware of the stakes at hand, but they also knew exactly what kind of multiverse-consuming threat they were truly up against.In the time since the demise of the titular mutant leader of Resurrection of Magneto #1 (by Al Ewing, Luciano Vecchio, David Curiel, Tom Muller, Jay Bowen, and VC’s Joe Sabino), Storm has been plagued by nightmarish visions of where Magneto’s spirit ended up. Knowing that the fight for the future will need every hero it can get, Storm takes it upon herself to see Magneto rise once more in the flesh. Of course, that is easier said than done now that the Krakoan Resurrection Protocols are no longer an option, although Storm does have some idea of where to start in her search for an answer. Specifically, the bottom of the Mariana Trench deep beneath the Pacific Ocean, where Blue Marvel’s astonishing Kadesh Base stands far outside the purview of Orchis’ soldiers and Sentinels. Storm discovers that not only are Blue Marvel and his fellow Defenders more than willing to help, but they have already started working on mutantkind’s next biggest problemInstead, they comprised whatever chosen heroes Doctor Strange deemed necessary for the task at hand. This quickly developed into a rotating cast of characters ranging from the heavily-armed War Machine to the Omega-Level mutant Iceman and even a begrudging Doctor Druid, the latter of whom took up the reins of the project in Doctor Strange’s absence.
Ever since Orchis launched their all-out assault on mutantkind, those caught in the crossfire have fought back in every way and across every battlefield they can. Unfortunately, the few mutant heroes who remain to push back against their villainous oppressors have been driven to the fringes of society, if not even further. In the case of Storm, that means venturing into the depths of the ocean in the hopes of recruiting the only super team left who could help. Not only were the Defenders already well aware of the stakes at hand, but they also knew exactly what kind of multiverse-consuming threat they were truly up against.
In the time since the demise of the titular mutant leader of Resurrection of Magneto #1 (by Al Ewing, Luciano Vecchio, David Curiel, Tom Muller, Jay Bowen, and VC’s Joe Sabino), Storm has been plagued by nightmarish visions of where Magneto’s spirit ended up. Knowing that the fight for the future will need every hero it can get, Storm takes it upon herself to see Magneto rise once more in the flesh. Of course, that is easier said than done now that the Krakoan Resurrection Protocols are no longer an option, although Storm does have some idea of where to start in her search for an answer. Specifically, the bottom of the Mariana Trench deep beneath the Pacific Ocean, where Blue Marvel’s astonishing Kadesh Base stands far outside the purview of Orchis’ soldiers and Sentinels. Storm discovers that not only are Blue Marvel and his fellow Defenders more than willing to help, but they have already started working on mutantkind’s next biggest problem
Instead, they comprised whatever chosen heroes Doctor Strange deemed necessary for the task at hand. This quickly developed into a rotating cast of characters ranging from the heavily-armed War Machine to the Omega-Level mutant Iceman and even a begrudging Doctor Druid, the latter of whom took up the reins of the project in Doctor Strange’s absence.
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