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  1. First, the Genoshan government associated themselves with Cameron Hodge, a known mutant-hater and enemy of X-Factor. Next, they declared the X-Men criminals because of the earlier attack and the “theft of a piece of bio-technology” (Jenny Ransome). Affiliated teams such as the New Mutants or X-Factor were considered “guilty by association”.

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    In Uncanny X-Men #235-238, Chris Claremont and Rick Leonardi introduced the island of Genosha, a nation built on mutant slave labor. Genosha was policed by "magistrates," soldiers who identified mutants and rounded them up. These mutants were brought to the "Genegineer," a scientist who modified mutants' powers, stripped them of all free will and u...

    During "The X-Tinction Agenda," a group of Genoshan Magistrates, supported by the cyborg Cameron Hodge, kidnap Storm and a handful of the New Mutants. Brought to Genosha, Storm and Wolfsbane are turned into mutate slaves and Warlock is killed, while the rest of the group was held, prisoner. The remaining New Mutants, X-Factor and the scattered X-Me...

    While the X-Men ultimately triumphed, The Merry Mutants still paid a high price for their victory. Warlock was killed during the event, his ashes later scattered over his friend Doug Ramsey's grave. Years later, however, during the "Phalanx Covenant" saga, Warlock and Ramsey were both revived by the techno-organic aliens. The Phalanx created a comp...

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    The island's story evolved dramatically over time. In Uncanny X-Men #255 (1989), the depiction of Genosha expanded to show the nation descending into civil war, with mutants and "normal" humans locked in a violent conflict, reminiscent of the ethnic conflicts in Bosnia during the 1990s. This civil war storyline deepened Genosha's role in the X ...

  3. "X-Tinction Agenda" is a 1990 crossover comic book storyline published by Marvel Comics that ran through Uncanny X-Men and its spin-off titles, X-Factor and New Mutants. "X-Tinction Agenda" not only reunited the X-Men after a prolonged period in which the team had been scattered across the globe (following the events of Uncanny X-Men #246-251), but featured the combined might of the three ...

  4. Writer (s) Louise Simonson Chris Claremont. Artist (s) Jim Lee Rob Liefeld Jon Bogdanove Guang Yap. " X-Tinction Agenda " is a 1990 crossover comic book storyline published by Marvel Comics that ran through Uncanny X-Men and its spin-off titles, X-Factor and New Mutants. "X-Tinction Agenda" not only reunited the X-Men after a prolonged period ...

  5. 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 French, the British controlled the island in the ...

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  7. Meanwhile in China, Matsu'o Tsurayaba and the Hand discuss their fiendish plans for Psylockes, having recently taken custody of the X-Man. Meanwhile, the possessed by the Shadow King Inpsector Reisz murders a doctor and enslaves Lien Shen as the amnesiac Storm watches struggles to escape her pursuer.

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