Cíclope y Fénix: El Origen De Mr. Siniestro #[nn]
In "Desenterrando el Pasado," Peter Milligan and John Paul Leon deliver a pivotal moment in the saga of Mr. Sinister, as Nathaniel Essex—now fully entrenched as the sinister architect of genetic chaos—unleashes his apocalyptic plan to accelerate human mutation. With the help of Cyclops and Phoenix, the tide turns when Sinister redirects the plague not to destroy, but to cripple Apocalipsis himself, forcing the ancient entity into another long hibernation beneath the earth. The story's emotional core is felt in the quiet return of Santidad to the Summers family, reuniting them in the present with the weight of a buried past. Cover by John Paul Leon and Shawn Martinbrough captures the eerie, haunting tone of the tale.
In "null," Santidad confronts Fénix with the truth: she’s the one who sent her and Cíclope to Victorian England to stop Apocalipsis. There, the duo is swiftly overpowered by Apocalipsis and the Merodeadores, leaving them in the custody of Dr. Nathaniel Essex—whose choice to join the villain’s crusade could reshape humanity’s future.
In "El origen de una especie," Nathaniel Essex, shattered by the loss of his wife, makes a fateful choice that binds him to Apocalipsis, unlocking a terrifying transformation into Mr. Siniestro. Meanwhile, En Sabah Nur moves through the halls of Buckingham Palace, his intentions as dark as the shadows he casts.
In "Comienzos," Nathaniel Essex, now Mister Siniestro, unleashes his apocalyptic plan by spreading a mutation-accelerating plague meant to reshape humanity—only to twist it against Apocalipsis himself, crippling the mutant tyrant. With Apocalipsis weakened by both the plague and the combined assault of Cíclope and Fénix, he retreats to his underground sanctuary for another hibernation. At last, Santidad returns Jo and her husband to the present, leaving the full weight of what’s been uncovered lingering in the air.
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