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  1. 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 ...

    • 10 The Genoshan Massacre: The Loss of A Symbol
    • 9 House of M: It Didn't Just Affect The 616 Marvel Universe
    • 8 The Genoshan Massacre: The Loss of A Homeland
    • 7 House of M: The End of Mutant Ascendancy
    • 6 The Genoshan Massacre: The Loss of Security
    • 5 House of M: A Skewed Balance of Power
    • 4 The Genoshan Massacre: An Incalculable Loss
    • 3 House of M: The Radicalization of Cyclops
    • 2 The Genoshan Massacre: The Trauma Is Forever
    • 1 House of M: A New Boogeyman

    Once upon a time, Genosha was an island controlled by a government that enslaved mutants. Writer Chris Claremontused it as a metaphor for South African apartheid because Chris Claremont was all about using allegory and metaphor to teach young readers about the world. When Magnetowas ceded the island by the UN, it took a symbol of mutant oppression ...

    When Scarlet Witch uttered those fateful words, all but two hundred mutants lost their powers, completely changing the fabric of mutant and human relations. However, this change didn't just affect the 616 Marvel Universe. RELATED: House Of M: 10 Things Fans Should Know About The X-Men's Most Hopeless Timeline In Warren Ellis's vastly underrated Ast...

    After Magneto took over the island nation, he kicked out all the humans (as per his deal with the UN) and opened Genosha up to mutants. He gave mutantkind a place where they could finally be free, feel secure, and gave them something that they'd never had before - a home. Even for mutants who didn't live there, just the idea of having a homeland ga...

    One of the first things readers learned in Morrison's first issue of New X-Men is that the Beasthad not only identified the extinction gene in humanity but there was also a mutant population boom, heralding the beginning of mutantkind's dominance of Earth. RELATED: 5 Mutants Who Were Better X-Men Than New Mutants (& 5 Who Weren't) Mutants started t...

    A home is an important thing. It gives people a place they belong which fosters a sense of security and that feeling is important. That feeling was something that mutants had never had before. The closest they had was the Xavier Institute and that place got attacked every other month. Genosha was a chance to have a place where mutants could finally...

    The mutant population boom gave mutants a lot more power in the world even with the loss of Genosha. The power dynamic between the governments of the world and mutantkind had been changed. On M-Day, that balance was thrown all out of whack. RELATED: X-Men: 10 Major Ways Gambit Changed From His First Appearance The few remaining mutants flocked to t...

    One of the worst parts about the loss of the Genoshan mutants was that it represented a loss of so much potential, not just from the standpoint of lost power but individual potential. Sixteen million lives were ended and anything that they could have done was burned away by the Mega Sentinel's death rays. Potential scientists, musicians, philosophe...

    Cyclops would take the lead of the mutant race after M-Day, leading his fellow mutants into a whole new world, one where their entire race could be wiped out as an afterthought. The stress of this began to wear away at him, causing him to make decisions he never would have in the past. RELATED: X-Men: 10 Things That Make No Sense About Storm In The...

    As bad as the depowering of mutants was, it all worked out in the end and was able to be overturned. Working together, Scarlet Witch and Hope Summers were able to use the Phoenix Forceto reignite the spark of the mutant race around the world, giving mutants back their powers. Even now, with mutants again having a homeland and power in the world, th...

    As revealed in recent issues of X-Men, Scarlet Witchhas become a vilified monster to mutants. They say that she was a pretender, as it had been revealed that she wasn't a mutant, that tried to destroy the mutant race for her own selfish ends. This gives mutant children a thing to fear - that they can lose their identity, that which makes them speci...

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  2. 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 ...

  3. Apr 21, 2024 · X-Men '97: All 8 Mutants Killed in Genosha. In X-Men '97 Season 1, Episode 5, "Remember It," a giant Sentinel destroyed Genosha and killed many fan-favorite mutants. The actual number of mutants killed during the attack is still unknown. Cyclops tried to ask the X-Men who were watching the events on television, but the team was stunned and ...

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  4. Genosha, officially the Republic of Genosha, is a small crescent-shaped island located to the northeast of Madagascar, on the eastern coast of Africa in the Indian Ocean. The island has two major cities, Carrion Cove and Hammer Bay, the capital city.[6][7] Its landmass covers 1,286 square miles.[8] The mutant known as Magneto, with support from the United Nations, officially took control of ...

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  5. 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.

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  7. Apr 11, 2024 · The Comics History Behind Genosha, Marvel's Fallen Mutant Haven. Few singular words in the long canon of the X-Men’s comic book history evoke the weight of mutantkind’s story of survival and ...

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