Marvel reveals the sins of the X-Men Crossover event for evil

Quiet Council Mister Sinister is about to get everything he dreamed of in the upcoming X-Men crossover. Last week, Marvel showed off some major news related to the upcoming era of X-Men comics. The subtle teaser was lacking in detail. However, it did have the letters “SOS” in its center along with the month of January 2023. We now know that SOS stands for “Sins of Sinister”, a crossover planned for the next year and focused on reshaping the world in his image, Nathaniel Essex, Somehow. No further details were provided, although some health speculation didn’t hold us back before.

Marketing material from Marvel State, “A New World. A New Disaster. Mr. Sinister’s plans pay off beyond his wildest dreams…and his darkest nightmares. Can the X-Men survive the trial? When Mister Sinister achieves victory in SINS OF SINISTER, it becomes a crossover New coming to the X-Men.” We were also told that “this is the evil future he wants.” The teaser has the new “Sins of Sinister” logo at its center, with the design somewhat creating an X logo between the black and white background.

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Mister Sinister was one of the central characters in Kieron Gillen and Lucas Werneck Immortal X-Men. The first issue revealed how Mister Sinister created and hid Moira MacTaggert’s clone in order to test drive potential facts using her mutant power of reincarnation. Of course, there’s no way this will work for the X-Men, but it could become a successful experiment by Mister Sinister. “Sins of Evil” would be the most likely outcome of the villain’s latest machinations.

Immortal X-Men #3 and X-Men number 12 Some of the threats Mr. Sinister poses have emerged not only for the X-Men, but also for the larger Marvel Universe. Destiny, who has the ability to see a possible future, has witnessed a future codenamed “The Extension”, which finds an Exodus powered by a phoenix chasing Mr. Sinister, also known as Gene-Corsair, through space. Mr. Sinister appears to be responsible for the downfall of Krakow, and punishes an evil exodus by literally devouring him. Before he eats, Sinnister gloats by throwing off the schedule. A vision of fate turns black after Sinister’s death, which she realizes that his death brought about the end of the timeline.

X-Men #12 He had a completely different sinister subplot for our heroes to contend with. Cyclops and the X-Men were investigating a new villain named Dr. Stasis, who works with the Orchis anti-mutagenic organization. The previous issue finally revealed Dr. Statis, revealing him to be Mr. Sinnister all along – at least, a possible clone of Mr. Sinnister. It becomes harder and harder to tell the truth when dealing with a character.

To his credit, Dr. Stasis claimed to be the real Nathaniel Essex. He said to Saclops, “This vaporous savagery is just a failed experiment polluting itself with your vile genes!” Readers learned back through tenth house/Powers of X The era in which Sinister possesses Thunderbird’s DNA, the recently revived mutant will likely have a problem at some point in the future.

Stay tuned to ComicBook.com for more information on the “Sins of Sinister” X-Men event as it comes out.

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