X Men: El origen de Apocalipsis #[nn]
"Martillo & Cincel" del X-Men: El origen de Apocalipsis #1997, escrito por Terry Kavanagh y James Felder con arte de Adam Pollina y tinta de Mark Morales, presenta un momento clave en la formación de Apocalipsis. Tras un colapso en una cueva, En Sabah Nur descubre el verdadero origen del faraón Rama Tut y una visión que lo convence de que puede derrotarlo. Con la ayuda de Logos, el visir del faraón, Nur emerge de las profundidades con una determinación que marcará su destino. La cubierta, dibujada por Adam Pollina y tinta de Scott Koblish, captura la tensión de este encuentro entre pasado y destino.
In ancient Amentet, Baal and his Jinetes de la tormenta lay waste to the Akkaba clan, hunting a monstrous child exiled to the desert—whom they name En Sabah Nur and raise as their own. Nearly two decades later, Pharaoh Rama Tut learns of the boy’s existence and commands his general Ozymandias to bring him before the throne.
In the depths of a collapsed cave, Baal reveals to En Sabah Nur the shocking truth about Rama Tut’s origins—how the pharaoh emerged from the future, and how Nur himself holds the key to defeating him, as foretold in a vision of the eye of time. Days later, barely alive and consumed by vengeance, Nur emerges to seek retribution against Rama Tut and Ozymandias, blaming them for his father’s death. Guided by Logos, the faraón’s enigmatic vizier, Nur is drawn into the heart of the City of Kings, where his fate—and the fate of the world—may be decided.
In "El rostro de los dioses," En Sabah Nur awakens to his mutant powers in ancient Egypt, drawing the devotion of enslaved followers who see him as a divine liberator. When the pharaoh and his general Ozymandias capture him and his protector Nephri, the fate of the sacred Sphinx—and the balance of power among the gods—hangs in the balance, as the four heroes of the Fantastic Four arrive in the shadow of the ancient monument.
In "La primera purga," En Sabah Nur seeks the ancient secrets hidden within the Sphinx, pursued by his brother Ozymandias after a betrayal by Nephri. With the fate of forgotten empires at stake, the clash between the two siblings unfolds in a battle that reshapes destiny—before the world even knows the name Apocalipsis.
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