X-Men #9
In the alternate reality of the Ages of Apocalypse, Cable leads a small band of X-Folk on a desperate mission to the Pharaoh’s palace in Egypt, where two powerful figures are consolidating control over a fractured world. "Die Ersten und die Letzten, Teil 1" sets a high-stakes tone with bold visuals by Bernard Chang and inks by Andy Owens and Rodney Ramos, while Adam Kubert and Tim Townsend deliver a striking cover.
In an alternate reality shaped by the Ages of Apocalypse, Cable leads a small band of X-Folk into the heart of Egypt’s Pharaoh’s palace, where they face off against two men whose rise to power threatens to engulf the world. As the battle unfolds, the fate of this fractured timeline hangs in the balance—caught between the relentless advance of Apocalypse/Cyclops and the enigmatic presence of M, while Aliya Dayspring [Jenskot] and the Living Monolith play their part in a conflict that defies understanding.
In a distant future where the X-Men are scattered across the cosmos, a desperate call reunites them for a final stand against Apocalypse—now a force of cosmic dread. With Polaris departing alongside Magneto and Jean Grey choosing to walk away from the team, the remaining mutants must rally despite fractured loyalties, facing not just the Living Monolith but the echoes of their own pasts.
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