![]() The Arakki also accepted a few X-Men, like Storm, into their leadership. The planet, renamed Arakko in honor of the mutants’ homeland, became the base for their civilization as well as the recognized capital of the Solar System in cosmic politics. When a million ancient mutants returned to Earth after an extended exile in another dimension, the Omega-level mutants of Krakoa terraformed Mars to give them a new home in PLANET-SIZE X-MEN (2021) #1 by Gerry Duggan and Pepe Larraz. Instead of allowing them to undergo their usual regeneration process, Sinister kept the Eternals in stasis and sent them into deep space. With his massive arsenal of devastating weapons, Uranos wiped out his family and returned to captivity, still covered with the blood of the Eternals. Accordingly, the Arakki unleashed Uranos on the Eternals. ![]() ![]() In SINS OF SINISTER’s future, Sinister and his forces spread rumors of another Eternals attack on mutantkind and Arakko. ![]() As part of the accords that ended the conflict and Druig’s rule, the surviving mutants of Arakko were granted the future use of Uranos for one hour. He then unleashed Uranos, the ultra-powerful grandfather of Thanos, on Arakko, the mutant-controlled planet Mars. In this event, the Eternals’ treacherous leader Druig reclassified mutants as Deviants, the threat they were created to eliminate. While the X-Men and the Eternals have not historically had much interaction, that all changed when the Eternals declared war on mutantkind during A.X.E.: JUDGMENT DAY (2022). After emptying his remaining factories on Earth to stop the invaders, Sinister detonated his laboratories’ plasma cores and filled the Earth’s ionosphere with debris to effectively kill the world and seal it shut. While the Quiet Council focused on expanding outward in space, the Brood and the Annihilation Wave tried to invade Earth, only to find the planet near death. Sinister then manipulated the Avengers into becoming a tyrannical group that took over America, before they were ultimately defeated by his X-Men.Īs the Sinister empire expanded and recruited more humans, his cloning factories emitted a world-killing amount of pollution. Sinister and his Quiet Council replaced leaders like Namor and Doctor Doom with loyal stand-ins and orchestrated the deaths of the Fantastic Four. Then, by expanding Krakoa’s resurrection services to humans, Sinister injected his influence into large swaths of Earth’s population. By corrupting the Krakoan resurrection process, he brought Krakoa’s residents under his control. With the Quiet Council still conquering worlds a century into SINS OF SINISTER’s future, we’re breaking down the X-Men’s history with these iconic locations and how Sinister’s mutants overran them, as revealed in NIGHTCRAWLERS (2023) #2 by Si Spurrier, Andrea DI Vito, Jim Charalampidis, and VC's Clayton Cowles.Īfter seizing Krakoa, Sinister took over the rest of the planet relatively quickly. Now, we’re taking a closer look at the civilizations and planets that Sinister’s X-Men have conquered, captured, or destroyed. Although Sinister’s plan to control them was initially successful in this timeline, the mutant leaders under his influence still have minds of their own-and they’re more interested in taking their Sinister empire to cosmic heights than following Sinister’s grand designs. After he maneuvered himself onto Krakoa’s Quiet Council, Mister Sinister injected his personality into several mutant leaders before taking over the X-Men and much of Earth’s population. ![]() Now, in the dark future of SINS OF SINISTER, they’re more focused on conquering it. Once, the X-Men protected a universe that hated and feared them. ![]()
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