Marvel’s Uncanny Spider-Man series spun out of the events of the X-Men’s “Fall of X” and has focused on the fan-favorite mutant Nightcrawler (aka Kurt Wagner) as he attempts to recover and make sense of everything that has happened around him. The series has seen the blue-furred teleporting X-Men veteran not only take on a whole new persona but return to his more fun-loving, swashbuckling personality as he relocates to New York City and reconnects with his old friend, Spider-Man. While the series has been a fun departure from some of the more dismal happenings in the world of the X-Men, it has also led to more serious beats, such as the revelation of Nightcrawler’s true origin and the introduction of a new love interest for the flirtatious mutant.Chief among the developments seen in the new series was the introduction of a new version of Nightcrawler’s “Bamfs,” which were originally smaller versions of Wagner. The final issue of the series reveals the truth behind the astral Bamf that first appeared to be a figment of the hero’s imagination and officially marks the return of two very powerful X-Men allies who could potentially turn the tide for the mutants as “Fall of X” nears its end.Uncanny Spider-Man #5 (created by Si Spurrier, Lee Garbett, Simone Buonfantino, Matt Milla, and VC’s Joe Caramagna) reveals that the Bamf is actually a manifestation of one of Nightcrawler’s most trusted allies, Legion. This explains how Wagner’s tiny ally was able to manipulate reality to protect his friend from the sentinels, how he was able to take over the minds of others, and why he was able to mentally project himself into Kurt’s mind.
Marvel’s Uncanny Spider-Man series spun out of the events of the X-Men’s “Fall of X” and has focused on the fan-favorite mutant Nightcrawler (aka Kurt Wagner) as he attempts to recover and make sense of everything that has happened around him. The series has seen the blue-furred teleporting X-Men veteran not only take on a whole new persona but return to his more fun-loving, swashbuckling personality as he relocates to New York City and reconnects with his old friend, Spider-Man. While the series has been a fun departure from some of the more dismal happenings in the world of the X-Men, it has also led to more serious beats, such as the revelation of Nightcrawler’s true origin and the introduction of a new love interest for the flirtatious mutant.
Chief among the developments seen in the new series was the introduction of a new version of Nightcrawler’s “Bamfs,” which were originally smaller versions of Wagner. The final issue of the series reveals the truth behind the astral Bamf that first appeared to be a figment of the hero’s imagination and officially marks the return of two very powerful X-Men allies who could potentially turn the tide for the mutants as “Fall of X” nears its end.
Uncanny Spider-Man #5 (created by Si Spurrier, Lee Garbett, Simone Buonfantino, Matt Milla, and VC’s Joe Caramagna) reveals that the Bamf is actually a manifestation of one of Nightcrawler’s most trusted allies, Legion. This explains how Wagner’s tiny ally was able to manipulate reality to protect his friend from the sentinels, how he was able to take over the minds of others, and why he was able to mentally project himself into Kurt’s mind.
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