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  1. Jan 1, 2024 · Post Genosha Lorna wasn't going to tear herself up over killing people who were an active threat to mutants. The issue is that the x-books have to explain that transition better as you did to fans who maybe knew 1990s Lorna and haven't read her much since then.

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    • Xavier's Leadership
    • House of M
    • Collective
    • Necrosha

    Genosha was uninhabited throughout most of recorded history. It was discovered by Europeans in the 16th Century and later landed on by both the Dutch and the British East India Company. A transit point for trade between Africa and Asia, the island was occasionally used by pirates until the French began to take control. After a conflict with the Fre...

    Genosha became a crown colony in the Early 20th Century. It became an independent state in the 1960s.

    Genosha became a thriving country, one of the richest in the world. However, the nation's wealth was due to using mutants as slaves. The government tested their citizens, and any mutants were stripped of basic rights. Mutants in Genosha were the property of the state and children who were positively identified with the mutant gene were put through ...

    Unfortunately for Genosha's new government, Fabian Cortezhad need of their country. Seeking a safe zone to hide in after betraying Magneto and the Acolytes, Cortez used his natural charisma to rouse the Genoshan Mutates into an uprising against their human oppressors. The existing government was horribly murdered, and street-fighting broke out betw...

    The United Nationsceded the island nation to the powerful mutant Magneto after he demanded an entire mutants-only nation. Magneto and his Acolytes managed to reestablish a modicum of peace and stability only briefly until civil war broke out between him and the remaining human population on the island led by the Magistrates. Magneto eventually defe...

    The entire island was reduced to rubble and its mutant population was slain by Cassandra Nova's Wild Sentinels.There were very few survivors, many evacuated, and the Brotherhood of Mutants turned one of the Sentinels into a memorial statue. Foreign military forces threw up a cordon around the island; no one got in and those trying to leave were fir...

    Magneto and Xavier joined forces to rebuild Genosha. A few survivors and newly arriving mutants who wished to help with the rebuilding process remained on the island including Callisto, Freakshow, and Wicked. There was a conflict with Magistrates, the island's former law enforcement. Though they were assisted by humanoid creatures they referred to ...

    After the Scarlet Witch's nervous breakdown, Magneto snatched Wanda from her battle with her fellow Avengers and brought her to Genosha, where he asked Xavier to restore the Scarlet Witch's sanity but to no avail. Xavier could not help her and, concerned for the threat to reality that Wanda posed, Xavier consulted the Avengers and the X-Men about w...

    Energy cannot be created nor destroyed, and the same held true for the energies of the numerous depowered mutants. Eventually, these energies gathered in the form of an unsuspecting energy-absorbing mutant named Michael Pointer. “The Collective” fought the Avengers, traveled to Genosha, and reached out to the startled Magneto. The Collective, contr...

    Selene travelled to Genosha with her followers, who were resurrected by the Technarch transmode virus and declared it the location of her new Rome. She used the Techno-Organic virus to raise all those who were killed by Cassandra Nova's Sentinels. Selene then consumed all those mutants, powered or not, and ascended to a godlike status, but was even...

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  2. Also the time that the high evolutionary depowered all the mutants for a while. Sure, it got switched back on. But going by the accounts from the neo of their related fatalities, it's safe to assume that a lot of mutants would have been killed during that period. In the same way that a lot of depowered mutants died after m-day.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GenoshaGenosha - Wikipedia

    Genosha, a significant location in the Marvel Universe, first appeared in Uncanny X-Men #235 in 1988. The island nation was created by Rick Leonardi and Chris Claremont, [2] who used it as an allegory for apartheid-era South Africa, portraying a society where mutants were subjugated and transformed into mindless "mutates" by a brutal regime led by the Genegineer, David Moreau.

  4. Apr 11, 2024 · Just as it was in this week's episode of X-Men '97 , Genosha's comic book history is filled with stories of mutant hope—and horrifying tragedy. Few singular words in the long canon of the X-Men ...

  5. Yes, it is very much worth reading. A ton has happened in Genosha considering it has been in Xmen for decades, but perhaps most notably. i’ll add the context that 16 million mutants died in the Genosha massacre. there were so many there because prior to that Magneto had been ceded the island by the UN, transforming it into a mutant only ...

  6. Apr 21, 2024 · In the ’97 canon, Genosha is an island nation created by villains Bolivar Trask, Cameron Hodge, and Henry Peter Gyrich. The trio lured mutants there with the promise of a prejudice-free vacation ...

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