The being who would later be called Apocalypse was born thousands of years ago in Aqaba. He was born with the mutant X-gene, and possibly the first living being on Earth to express it. Because of his gray skin and blue lips, his people abandoned him as an infant. He was rescued by Baal of the Sandstormers who saw the child's potential power and will to survive.
The Sandstormers lived by the credo of survival of the fittest , believing that only those who are strong enough to survive hardship and direct conflict are worthy of life. Around this time, the time-traveller Kang the Conqueror arrived in Egypt and assumed the identity of Pharaoh Rama-Tut.
Knowing who En Sabah Nur was fated to become and where he was, Rama-Tut sent his General Ozymandias and an army to destroy the Sandstormers and find the young Apocalypse. En Sabah Nur and Baal were injured and sought refuge in a cave. Before he died, Baal revealed advanced alien technology hidden in the cave, left behind by the deity-like aliens known as Celestials.
On seeing the mutant's true appearance, Nephri rejected him and turned to her brother for protection.
Heartbroken, En Sabah Nur's rage caused his mutant abilities to fully emerge. Rampaging, he renamed himself Apocalypse. Rama-Tut fled and En Sabah Nur used the Celestial technology to transform his former tormentor Ozymandias into a blind clairvoyant made of living stone, now enslaved to Apocalypse. As the years went on, Apocalypse found he no longer aged. It is revealed in the series S. As the millennia pass, Apocalypse travels around planet Earth, convincing civilizations that he is a deity inspiring different myths as a result and manipulating them into fighting wars.
He justifies that this encourages "growth, judgment, and destruction". Apocalypse encounters the near-immortal human offshoot race known as Eternals , primarily the members Ikaris and Sersi , who refer to him as their "Ancient Nemesis". In AD, Apocalypse seeks to destroy the Asgardian Thor , who he knows will cause him trouble in the future, according to information obtained from Rama-Tut, [20] yet the plans are foiled by Odin. In the 12th century, Apocalypse encounters the Eternal Sersi again while awakening latent mutant powers in a crusader named Bennet du Paris, also known as Exodus.
In , Apocalypse encounters British scientist Nathaniel Essex and learns more about the nature of mutants. Apocalypse uses his Celestial technology to transform Essex into the superhuman being Mister Sinister. He then coerces Sinister and the Hellfire Club into aiding his plans for global conquest, but Sinister concludes that these plans are madness and betrays Apocalypse, forcing him back into hibernation. Apocalypse defeats the vampire again, this time with help from Abraham Van Helsing. After many years of suspended animation, Apocalypse awakens nearly a century earlier than planned due to the arrival of the time-traveling mutant Cable ironically, Cable had traveled to this point in time hoping to prevent the ancient mutant from awakening.
He grants superhuman powers to the terrorist known as Moses Magnum , [26] who then tests the X-Men and the Avengers. Apocalypse later briefly employs the Alliance of Evil to capture the mutant Michael Nowlan, who can boost the power of other mutants. This plan brings Apocalypse into direct conflict with the first incarnation of X-Factor, when the team comprised the original X-Men.
Apocalypse then recruits mutants to serve as his personal guard, known as the Four Horsemen. Apocalypse escapes with his new recruit, the Morlock called Caliban , while X-Factor then takes his Celestial spaceship as a base. During The Evolutionary War , the High Evolutionary plans to rid the Earth of those he feels are preventing evolution.
Believing this disrupts the natural order and his own plans, Apocalypse battles the High Evolutionary. This results in a brief fight between Apocalypse and Loki. Apocalypse learns of Sinister's intention to create an adversary powerful enough to destroy him: Apocalypse, viewing him as a threat and realizing that Nathan's energy is the very energy that awoke him all those months earlier, [32] sends his newly formed group, the Riders of the Storm, to abduct the Summers child.
Apocalypse at this time had conquered the city of Attilan , home of the Inhumans , as well as enslaved part of its population. Although Apocalypse is severely defeated, the young Nathan is infected with a techno-organic virus and is sent to the future with a woman named Askani to be cured. In the future, Apocalypse has conquered the Earth and ruled until the 39th century. By this time, Apocalypse's body had grown feeble: Apocalypse plans to transfer his consciousness and power into the clone's stronger body, but perishes in combat with the real teenage Nathan.
In the present, Apocalypse is prematurely awoken from his regeneration chamber by his Riders now calling themselves The Dark Riders , who inform their master that his Horsemen have kidnapped Cyclops and Jean Grey, supposedly under his instructions in actuality, Mister Sinister, who was posing as Apocalypse. After a battle on the Moon with his former servants, the Dark Riders who had joined Stryfe , Apocalypse is left for dead by Archangel.
The Dark Riders' new leader, Genesis the adopted son of Cable, who had traveled to the present to ensure Apocalypse's rise and exact revenge on his father , plans to resurrect Apocalypse by sacrificing the lives of the people in villages neighboring Akkaba. During this time, Wolverine is held captive by Genesis, who attempts to restore Wolverine's lost adamantium skeleton and turn him into a Horseman as a gift for Apocalypse.
Wolverine breaks free and kills Genesis along with nearly all of the Dark Riders.
Genesis had built a sarcophagus with Apocalypse's likeness which is empty, [38] since Apocalypse had already revived [39]. After a long healing slumber, Apocalypse, fully restored, awakens with Ozymandias at his side and quickly learns of the present danger: Once on the astral plane, Apocalypse would remove the captive Franklin Richards , greatly weakening Onslaught. The plan succeeds, but is interrupted by the Invisible Woman , who had invisibly accompanied the pair, having suspected Apocalypse's motive in wanting to actually kill her son.
However, the reprieve in battle gave Onslaught the time to escape, prolonging the conflict. Following the events of the Onslaught saga, the gamma-spawned powerhouse, the Hulk and his human alter ego, Banner, are split into two separate entities: Hulk now draws upon energy derived from Franklin Richards' pocket universe.
Apocalypse recruits the Hulk to become his Horseman, War, with intentions of using the Hulk's nexus-energy to overcome the Celestials. To test this newest recruit, Apocalypse set War against the New World Order, a shadow cabinet organization that intends to conquer the planet. Hulk comes to his senses after injuring his friend, Rick Jones. Despite this apparent setback, the incident was still a victory for Apocalypse as it was a successful testing of newly understood Celestial technology.
Apocalypse activates the self-destruct mechanism on the sword of War, which the New World Order had obtained, destroying their headquarters. The Hellfire Club later awakens Apocalypse's long-hidden Harbinger from its deep sleep: Apocalypse releases his Horseman Caliban and his scribe Ozymandias from his possession, to fend for themselves, if they were to survive the coming events. Apocalypse then appears, activating a bomb inside the Harbinger which would destroy all of New York, but Cable manages to prevent this disaster.
When Magneto is disrupting Earth's magnetic field , Apocalypse sends a Skrull impersonating the mutant Astra having dealt with the original Astra to stop the Master of Magnetism.
Intending to start an all-out war between the humans and the subterranean-dwelling Deviants as part of his plan to test the strong, Apocalypse sets off nuclear warheads at Lemuria , causing the Deviants to further mutate which also restores Ikaris' father Virako to life. Apocalypse launches an attack at San Francisco , using a mentally controlled Deviant, Karkas , now a gigantic monster, that the Eternals are forced to battle.
Apocalypse is confronted by his centuries-old foe, Ikaris, who now is a Prime Eternal. Although Apocalypse defeats Ikaris, the Eternal still succeeds in destroying his ship and thwarting his plan. Supposedly lost diaries of the mutant seer Destiny surfaced, telling of twelve beings that could defeat Apocalypse once and for all.
The Twelve legend was in fact a ruse, orchestrated by Apocalypse himself: The X-Men confront Apocalypse as he is close to merging with Nate, but are unable to stop him. Cyclops pushes Nate Grey out of the way, merging with Apocalypse instead. Apocalypse hoped to lure the Twelve into empowering him with their energy, but eventually, the mutants realize their true predicament and Apocalypse teleports away. An amnesiac and powerless cyborg Cyclops regains control of the merged form, but Apocalypse begins to re-emerge. Jean and Cable are alerted to his location in Egypt, where Jean in the end manages to free Cyclops by telepathically tearing out Apocalypse's essence from her husband's body, rendering Apocalypse in an incorporeal astral form, which Cable apparently destroys using his Psimitar.
In the aftermath of the " Decimation " storyline, in which most of the mutants lost their powers, Apocalypse was revealed to be alive and well. The techno-organic virus, with which he long ago infected Cable, was revealed to be the means by which Apocalypse's spirit reconstituted itself. With only a drop of his blood into a vat of organs and blood, the virus would rewrite the genetic code of the material within to form a body for Apocalypse. Across the world—helpless mutants slaughtered.
Something has woken me from my slumber. Once, a sudden surge in worldwide mutant power stirred me from a similar sleep. Now—a plummet in global mutant capacity—has opened my eyes. Apocalypse finds himself on a planet with its mutant population reduced to a fraction of what it had been, only a few hundred remaining out of the millions who populated earth prior to his demise at Cable's hands.
Reappearing inside a Sphinx -shaped ship, Apocalypse confronts the X-Men with his newly assembled cadre of Horsemen on the front lawn of the X-Mansion. Apocalypse offers the mutants an elixir: In the end, Apocalypse's horsemen are lost, Ozymandias betrays him, and he is forced to retreat by a combined assault of the X-Men and the Avengers.
Ultimately, it is discovered that the Celestials lent their technology to Apocalypse, requiring as payment greater sufferings later. He attempts to embrace death as an escape from his lifelong pact, only to find himself instantly resurrected and hearing a voice: It is time Apocalypse… it is time ".
In a future timeline seen in the storyline " Messiah War ", a greatly weakened Apocalypse is attacked by Stryfe and Bishop , but he survives the attack. Afterward, Apocalypse contacts Archangel in the future and begs him to kill him. Archangel refuses and instead hands over some of his techno organic wing blades to him, telling Apocalypse he no longer holds any control over him. Coming into contact with the blades rejuvenates Apocalypse and he offers to join forces with Archangel to kill Stryfe who is on the verge of killing X-Force, Cable, Bishop, as well as Hope Summers.
Apocalypse releases Hope into Cable's care, but says that he will return for her eventually. Apocalypse then drags Stryfe away, intending to use him as a new host body. In the " Heroic Age " storyline, versions of Apocalypse and his Horsemen from a possible future appear in the Avengers Tower after Kang breaks time itself.
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After a fight with the Avengers, he and his Horsemen disappear. Apocalypse's followers, the Clan Akkaba , manage to bring about Apocalypse's return, albeit in the form of a child they will indoctrinate. Upon learning of Apocalypse's return, X-Force seeks to kill him, but when they discover he is a child, Psylocke decides to protect him, believing they can rehabilitate him and train him as a force for good. To the shock of the rest of the team, Fantomex fatally shoots the child. In a storyline, as X-Force succeed in stopping the Deathloks inside the World , the home of all Weapon projects, it is revealed that Ultimaton , guardian of the World, is keeping watch over an incubating young boy labeled En Sabah Nur, aged days.
During the storyline " Dark Angel Saga ", it is revealed that Apocalypse had fathered a son with Autumn Rolfson and she kept this a secret from Apocalypse out of fear of what he would do to him. Genesis is admitted as a student to the Jean Grey School of Higher Learning, where his classmates notice his resemblance to Apocalypse.
En is worried when a visiting Deathlok , who reveals to the students their likely futures, shows reluctance to do so with Evan. When Evan presses him, Deathlok informs him that this is what Evan is at the school to discover. Deathlok then tells Wolverine that Evan has great potential and may be a great savior, or a conqueror. After being called Kid Apocalypse by Kid Omega , Evan begins learning about Apocalypse and is saddened that he himself looks like the villain, raising the possibility of a future that Evan rejects. After saving Angel and discovering that he possesses the ability to see the essence of those he looks upon, Evan asks him to tell him what he sees when he looks at him.
Angel tells En he sees only goodness inside him, which makes Evan happy, so he thanks Angel for being a good friend. In fact, Angel lied, as the only thing he could see was the dark image of Apocalypse. Hoping to sway the boy into becoming Apocalypse, the Brotherhood reveals to him that he is a clone and tells him of X-Force's assassination of the child En Sabah Nur from which he was cloned and the falsehood of his life under the tutelage of Fantomex.
After the Brotherhood reveals that they have killed Fantomex and further tortures Evan, Daken tells En that he has a choice: Daken offers Evan a suit of Apocalypse's Celestial armor to do with what he will, secretly planning to control the new Apocalypse through the psychic abilities of the Shadow King. After Deadpool's failed attempt to rescue Evan, the boy dons the Celestial armor to prevent Wolverine's death at Daken's hands and nearly kills Brotherhood members Sabretooth and Mystique.
Enraged by the lies he has been told and filled with new-found power from Apocalypse's armor, Evan prepares to attack Wolverine himself, but Wolverine convinces him of the ultimate futility of revenge. Deadpool tells Evan he is not Apocalypse and that Deadpool will always be there for him when he needs him. Later Deadpool enlists Evan and Quentin's help to help him saving his daughter Eleanor Camacho from the Flag-Smasher , with Evan promising Quentin a bloodbath and some action to motivate him. He manages to save Ellie's life and proposes Deadpool to let Quentin erase from the girl's mind every memory of the ordeal.
This is a story of ancient tombs and prophecies that are about to be enforced on an unsuspecting world. A race against time to prevent actions being put into motion that will result in the end of the world as we know it. Nov 28, Steven Smith added it. A short while ago J. Richardson contacted me through the blog, asking if I would like to read and review his latest book, The Barataria Key which is published on December 21st.
In chatting with him, I discovered it was the second book of a series featuring the main character. And while the books are to some extent stand alone, I had to purchase and read the first in the series. I am so happy that I was contacted, as The Apocalypse Mechanism did not disappoint.
Gabrielle Calhoun is currently reading it Feb 06, A race against time to prevent actions being put into motion that will result in the end of the world as we know it. Art by Dave Wilkins. The X-Men confront Apocalypse as he is close to merging with Nate, but are unable to stop him. But Weinberg left the book before he could go along with his plan and the third Summers brother was revealed to be the mutant Gabriel Summers, aka Vulcan.
I would say this book felt very mu A short while ago J. But I think I preferred this book! I found the lead, Dr James Beauregard was more real - a man with a personality, plagued with his own demons that we get to know throughout the book. Early on Richardson introduces the mystery that unravels throughout the book. The core characters are introduced and built upon cleverly, slowly layering up their subtle intricacies allowing the reader the chance to feel like they really get to know the characters.
This really hit home when I found myself rooting for them when things really went against them. The mystery that they unravel was made more plausible because it is rooted in history, and the author went to good length to explain the history well enough to build a good level of context to things.
However accurate or embellished the history may be, Richardson presented it witch such confidence as to imply a great amount of research had been done in the writing of the book. This, in some respects, made them even more unnerving. The book is well paced, and although it involves a bit of globetrotting, nothing feels forced or rushed making for a fun, action-packed book that while initially feeling like a Dan Brown novel, in my opinion The Apocalypse Mechanism actually outdoes them!
Oct 31, Natasha Head rated it it was amazing. This fantastic read grabbed me from page one and didn't let go until its end. Rich in its imagery, with fresh dialogue and fascinating characters, this world tour has you globetrotting and mystery solving up to its conclusion. Leading character James Beauregard is colorful and intriguing, with wit to spare and I am hoping this will not be the last we see of him. JM Richardson is a gifted storyteller, that treats his reader with respect.
Despite the weighty history, The Apocalypse Mechanism does This fantastic read grabbed me from page one and didn't let go until its end. Despite the weighty history, The Apocalypse Mechanism does not sacrifice its smooth reading to wander down textbook styled hallways like many novel of this caliber resort to. I look forward to seeing much more from this author.
Aug 24, Dean Frech rated it it was amazing. The Apocalypse Mechanism follows two college professors one a historian, the other a geologist on their race to stop a religious zealot in the Middle East from activating an ancient machine designed to start world wide chaos through natural disasters and mass destruction.
Although not a historical novel, I found the history supporting The Apocalypse Mechanism follows two college professors one a historian, the other a geologist on their race to stop a religious zealot in the Middle East from activating an ancient machine designed to start world wide chaos through natural disasters and mass destruction. Although not a historical novel, I found the history supporting the story very interesting and enjoyable. I did some further research on some of the topics because the novel piqued my interest. Richie rated it really liked it Jun 10, Keso Shengelia rated it it was amazing Nov 27, Michelle marked it as to-read Oct 18, Diana Gail added it Dec 30, Gabrielle Calhoun is currently reading it Feb 06, Joy Clark marked it as to-read Apr 02, Judd added it Feb 03, Jennifer marked it as to-read Mar 12, Igrowastreesgrow marked it as to-read Apr 24, There are no discussion topics on this book yet.
Richardson was raised in the small town of Franklinton in southeastern Louisiana.