Ages of Apocalypse

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"Ages of Apocalypse"
Publisher Marvel Comics
Publication dateMarch  2000
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Ages of Apocalypse ISBN   0-7851-2264-8

"The Ages of Apocalypse" is a series of sub-chapters to Marvel Comics' "The Twelve" saga, wherein En Sabah Nur finds himself trapped in the body of Scott Summers (Cyclops of X-Men) after a failed attempt to possess Nate Grey. Using his newfound powers, Apocalypse warps reality several times, trying to get the Twelve to feed him more and more power. "The Ages of Apocalypse" arc is mainly an exploration of the trapped heroes finding a way out of those alternative reality warps.

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TeamLeaderMembersNotes
X-Men Professor Xavier Beast, Colossus, Gambit, Iceman, Marrow, Phoenix, Rogue, Storm, Wolverine

Former Members: Polaris, Sunfire

Cecilia Reyes and Siphon were both members of a warped reality version of the X-Men.
X-Force Cannonball, Warpath All warped reality versions.
Generation X M, Synch All warped reality versions.
Excalibur Captain Britain Banshee, Colossus, Mastermind, Nightcrawler, Shadowcat All warped reality versions.
Fantastic Four Ghost Rider, Hulk, Spider-Man, Wolverine All warped reality versions.
Horsemen of Apocalypse Apocalypse Famine (Ahab), Pestilence (Caliban), War (Deathbird), Death (Erik the Red)All warped reality versions.
The Avengers Former Members: Silver Surfer, Thor, Vision All warped reality versions.

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Collected editions

The story has been collected into trade paperback and hardcover:

TitleMaterial collectedISBN
Astonishing X-Men: Deathwish (Apocalypse: The Twelve Prelude)X-Men #92, 95; Astonishing X-Men (vol. 2) #1–3; Uncanny X-Men #375 0785107541
X-Men vs. Apocalypse: Volume 1: The TwelveCable #75-76, The Uncanny X-Men #376-377, Wolverine (vol. 2) #146-147 and X-Men #96-97 ISBN   0-7851-2263-X
X-Men Vs. Apocalypse Volume 2: Ages Of Apocalypse TPBX-51 #8, Uncanny X-Men #378, Annual 1999, Cable #77, Wolverine #148, X-Men Unlimited #26, X-Men #98 and X-Men: Search for Cyclops #1–4 ISBN   0-7851-2264-8
X-Men Vs. Apocalypse: The Twelve OmnibusUncanny X-Men #371-380, Annual 1999; X-Men #91-93, 94 (a Story), 95-99, Annual 1999; X-Men Unlimited #24(a Story), 25-26; Gambit #8-9; Astonishing X-Men #1-3; Wolverine #145-149; Cable #71-78; X-Man #59-60; X-51 #8; X-force #101; X-Men 1999 Yearbook ISBN   1-3029-2287-4

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