X-Men: How Omega-Level Origins for Exodus Set Up His Fall of X Role

Recently, the X-Men have found themselves in an even more dangerous situation than usual. With Fall of X killing many mutant heavy-hitters and scattering much of the mutant race to unknown corners of the Marvel Universe, there are serious questions about what will become of the X-Men. But it turns the Omega-Level Mutant Exodus may be a key player in their future salvation.Following the Hellfire Gala, the fates of many mutant heroes are still in question. This was teased out in Immortal X-Men #14 (by Kieron Gillen, Lucas Werneck, David Curiel, Erick Arciniega, and VC’s Clayton Cowles) which revealed that while they’ve seemingly survived, they’re lost in a mysterious new setting. With few options, these mutants have turned to Exodus for guidance, setting him up to lead them to the “promised land” and salvation. In the process, the Omega-Level Mutant is reliving his origin story, hinting at the quiet importance of his earliest days.Exodus is one of Marvel’s oldest living mutants, having been born in the 12th Century. As explored in Black Knight: Exodus (by Ben Raab, Jimmy Cheung, Andy Lanning, Tom Zuiko, Richard Starkings, and Comicraft), Bennet du Paris was raised as a devout Christian and took part in the Crusades, venturing far from his birth land of France. Making his way to Jerusalem (and befriending the Black Knight of this era), Bennet became defined in part by his willingness to press on through the difficult terrain to achieve his goals. After he was told there was a place of great power lost in the desert, Bennet ventured alone into the dangerous terrain to seek out his destiny. This eventually resulted in the activation of his X-Gene, revealing his Omega-Level mutant powers.RELATED: One Resurrected Member Of The X-Men Might Still Be Dead

Recently, the X-Men have found themselves in an even more dangerous situation than usual. With Fall of X killing many mutant heavy-hitters and scattering much of the mutant race to unknown corners of the Marvel Universe, there are serious questions about what will become of the X-Men. But it turns the Omega-Level Mutant Exodus may be a key player in their future salvation.

RELATED: One Resurrected Member Of The X-Men Might Still Be Dead

Following the Hellfire Gala, the fates of many mutant heroes are still in question. This was teased out in Immortal X-Men #14 (by Kieron Gillen, Lucas Werneck, David Curiel, Erick Arciniega, and VC’s Clayton Cowles) which revealed that while they’ve seemingly survived, they’re lost in a mysterious new setting. With few options, these mutants have turned to Exodus for guidance, setting him up to lead them to the “promised land” and salvation. In the process, the Omega-Level Mutant is reliving his origin story, hinting at the quiet importance of his earliest days.

Exodus is one of Marvel’s oldest living mutants, having been born in the 12th Century. As explored in Black Knight: Exodus (by Ben Raab, Jimmy Cheung, Andy Lanning, Tom Zuiko, Richard Starkings, and Comicraft), Bennet du Paris was raised as a devout Christian and took part in the Crusades, venturing far from his birth land of France. Making his way to Jerusalem (and befriending the Black Knight of this era), Bennet became defined in part by his willingness to press on through the difficult terrain to achieve his goals. After he was told there was a place of great power lost in the desert, Bennet ventured alone into the dangerous terrain to seek out his destiny. This eventually resulted in the activation of his X-Gene, revealing his Omega-Level mutant powers.

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