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The Rise of Apocalypse
Apocalypse as featured in #3
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
ScheduleMonthly
FormatLimited series
Genre
Publication dateOctober 1996 – January 1997
No. of issues4
Main character(s)Apocalypse
Creative team
Artist(s)Terry Kavanagh
James Felder (#3-4)
Penciller(s)Adam Pollina
Anthony Williams (#4)
Inker(s)Mark Morales
Harry Candelario (#1)
Al Milgrom (#4)
Letterer(s)Comicraft
Richard Starkings (#4)
Colorist(s)Christian Lichtner
Editor(s)Mark Powers
Collected editions
The Rise of ApocalypseISBN 0-7851-0586-7

The Rise of Apocalypse is a four-issue limited series published in 1996 by Marvel Comics. The series was written by Terry Kavanagh, and drawn by Adam Pollina.

Plot summary

5,000 years ago, a baby is found in the Egyptian desert by a band of nomad raiders. The child is raised and named En Sabah Nur by the tribe's leader, Baal, who teaches the boy survival of the fittest. During the same time, Egypt is ruled by the Pharaoh Rama-Tut who, in actuality, is the time traveller Kang the Conqueror, who arrived from the future to claim En Sabah Nur as his heir, because the boy will grow up to become one of the most powerful mutants and notorious villains in history; Apocalypse. Nur's tribe is destroyed by Tut's armies. Before Baal dies as well, he tells Nur that he is destined for greater things. Seeking revenge, En Sabah Nur travels to Rama-Tut's city where he hides as a slave and falls in love with Nephri, the sister of Ozymandias, Tut's general. But Nur is eventually rejected by Nephri, upon seeing his disfigured visage. His mutant powers awaken, and he enslaves Ozymandias while Rama-Tut flees. Having renamed himself Apocalypse, he now sets out to destroy the weak. [1]

Collected editions

The series has been collected into a trade paperback:

In other media

The Rise of Apocalypse was slightly adapted in the X-Men '97 final episode of the first season, "Tolerance is Extinction – Part 3", and it will play a major role in the second season.

Notes

  1. ^ Rise of Apocalypse #1-4 [specify]

References