Apocalypse
Real
Name: En-Sabah Nur
First
Appearance: X-Factor 5
Died
In: X-Factor 68 and X-Force
18 (temporarily); X-Men Omega (permanently, but then, the entire
time-line ended, so he never got a chance to ... ah, pull himself
back together).
What's His Problem? Apocalypse
believes in the survival of the fittest (thereby demonstrating his
basic lack of understanding when it comes to evolutionary
principles), and is not above engineering events to weed out the
unfit. With the increasing frequency of super-powered beings on the
planet, he sees no further use for plain ol' humans and does not
factor them into his survivalist philosophy.
Powers:
Variable, but mostly consisting of energy transmorgification
and physical metamorphosis. After entering an alien space-craft, En
Sabah Nur was forever altered into something beyond human, or even
mutant. He now has utter control of his own molecules, can add to his
mass and height at will, and possesses almost unlimited strength.
That being said, he has trouble handling Cable, was beaten by Stryfe,
and humiliated by Archangel when still weak from Stryfe's attack. His
two deaths in this timeline didn't prevent Apocalypse and Cable from
exchanging some harsh words during the recent Onslaught crisis.
Favorite
Quote: "Threats. Consider me
duly intimidated." (X-Factor 86, during the Executioner's Song
cross-over.)
Heroes He Keeps Running
Into: Although he first
clashed with X-Factor, Cable is Apocalypse's primary foe. Cable was
raised in an alternate future where Apocalypse ruled, and has come
back in time several times to either confront Apocalypse or to
maintain the timeline so that Apocalypse can never rise to power.
Archangel, who owes his new wings and his new brooding nature to
Apocalypse, cannot be trusted to behave himself when Poccy's around.
People Who Think He's Not So
Bad: The Dark Riders (AKA the
Horsemen), Apocalypse's band of mutant assassins that once included
Archangel, believe in his survival of the fittest propaganda.
Unfortunately that meant they promptly deserted him when Apocalypse
was defeated by Cable's clone, Stryfe.
During the Age of Apocalypse timeline (that's a web-site in itself!),
Poccy was surrounded by "prelates" who carried out his orders, served
by Mister Sinister, and had a devoted and
homicidal son called Holocaust. Holocaust now exists in this
timeline, but what the relationship is between him and his "father"
has yet to be determined.
Most Despicable
Act: The transformation of
the Angel, Warren Worthington III, into the
Archangel, herald of death and leader of Poccy's Horsemen of the
Apocalypse. Turning one of the most well-adjusted of the mutant crowd
into a brooding, near-murderous, metal-winged creature was a real
shame. (Guess I should really blame the writers for that, huh? Warren
has regained his feathered wings, but the damage done to the
character may never be repaired.)
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