X-Men: What Went Wrong With Wolverine and Kitty Pryde’s Reunion?

During The Fall of X, the X-Men have seen their whole existence turned upside down, with the anti-mutant organization, Orchis, practically eliminating mutants from the entire planet, with over a hundred thousand mutants currently lost within the White Hot Room, other mutants sent to different parts of the Marvel Universe, and the remaining mutants on Earth forced underground by Stark Sentinels that can detect mutant powers from a distance. One of the mutants who has taken these developments the hardest has been Kate Pryde, who has adopted the codename Shadowkat, and essentially gone on a murderous rampage against Orchis.In this week’s X-Men #28 (by writer Gerry Duggan, artist Joshua Cassara, colorist Marte Gracia and letterer Clayton Cowles), Pryde reunited with her old mentor, Wolverine, for the first time since the Fall of X began, and Wolverine did not approve of the fact that Kate has essentially adopted the teachings of Wolverine’s old enemy, Ogun.Ogun was a powerful ninja who also was a mutant with telepathic powers. He was Wolverine’s mentor, and helped train Wolverine to become a ninja. However, over time, Ogun became corrupted, and began to work for the Yakuza and the two men parted ways. Years later, Ogun kidnapped Kitty Pryde in the miniseries Wolverine and Kitty Pryde (by Chris Claremont and Al Milgrom), and brainwashed her into thinking that she was his daughter. He also possessed her body, and trained her as a ninja, planning to turn her into an assassin. Wolverine was able to break Ogun’s conditioning, and he then was forced to kill Ogun. Kitty was back to her normal self, but the ninja skills remained. She adopted the codename, Shadowcat, which she used for many years.These X-Men Villains Could Be The Next MCU Threat

During The Fall of X, the X-Men have seen their whole existence turned upside down, with the anti-mutant organization, Orchis, practically eliminating mutants from the entire planet, with over a hundred thousand mutants currently lost within the White Hot Room, other mutants sent to different parts of the Marvel Universe, and the remaining mutants on Earth forced underground by Stark Sentinels that can detect mutant powers from a distance. One of the mutants who has taken these developments the hardest has been Kate Pryde, who has adopted the codename Shadowkat, and essentially gone on a murderous rampage against Orchis.

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In this week’s X-Men #28 (by writer Gerry Duggan, artist Joshua Cassara, colorist Marte Gracia and letterer Clayton Cowles), Pryde reunited with her old mentor, Wolverine, for the first time since the Fall of X began, and Wolverine did not approve of the fact that Kate has essentially adopted the teachings of Wolverine’s old enemy, Ogun.

Ogun was a powerful ninja who also was a mutant with telepathic powers. He was Wolverine’s mentor, and helped train Wolverine to become a ninja. However, over time, Ogun became corrupted, and began to work for the Yakuza and the two men parted ways. Years later, Ogun kidnapped Kitty Pryde in the miniseries Wolverine and Kitty Pryde (by Chris Claremont and Al Milgrom), and brainwashed her into thinking that she was his daughter. He also possessed her body, and trained her as a ninja, planning to turn her into an assassin. Wolverine was able to break Ogun’s conditioning, and he then was forced to kill Ogun. Kitty was back to her normal self, but the ninja skills remained. She adopted the codename, Shadowcat, which she used for many years.

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