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*BittersweetEnding: Kurt manages to save Planet Arakko from destruction by teleporting Phobos back into its orbit, dying in the process. However, the stress of boosting Kurt's powers to such levels leaves Cortez catatonic. With Xavier dismissing his eutanasia and resurrection, Cortez is unable to deliver Kurt's final message back to him following his resurrection. Plus it is revealed that Onslaught itself is infecting the souls and minds of all resurrected Krakoans



* DeconstructorFleet: A reoccurring theme of ''Way of X'' is shining a negative light on the morals and philosophies the mutants have developed throughout the ''ComicBook/DawnOfX'' initiative. Kurt is horrified seeing firsthand how dismissive of death the mutants have grown, their growing casual bigotry towards humans, and even how his "Make More Mutants" proclamation has had disastrous consequences.
* DeliberateValuesDissonance: Since Krakoa has conquered death, the morals of the people living there have been changing, much to Nightcrawler's displeasure. However, Kurt knows that while he may not ''like'' Crucible or people deliberately disregarding their own safety knowing they will be resurrected, there's nothing fundamentally ''wrong'' about it he can find. It just makes him feel uneasy, as if there are cracks in the society of Krakoa that someone will exploit.

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* DeconstructorFleet: A reoccurring theme of ''Way of X'' is shining a negative light on the morals and philosophies the mutants have developed throughout the ''ComicBook/DawnOfX'' initiative. Kurt is horrified seeing firsthand how dismissive of death the mutants have grown, despite the millions of dead mutants still in resurrection queue, their growing casual bigotry towards humans, and even how his "Make More Mutants" proclamation has had disastrous consequences.
* DeliberateValuesDissonance: Since Krakoa has conquered death, the morals of the people living there have been changing, much to Nightcrawler's displeasure. However, Kurt knows that while he may not ''like'' Crucible or people deliberately disregarding their own safety knowing they will be resurrected, there's nothing fundamentally ''wrong'' about it he can find.find, except that it keeps delaying the resurrection of millions of mutants, such as those killed in the Genoshan genocide. It just makes him feel uneasy, as if there are cracks in the society of Krakoa that someone will exploit.



* TheFundamentalist: The first issue has Nightcrawler leading a team consisting of Blink, Pixie, Loa, and DJ, into a "museum of hate" in Venice, where it's shown that people are being taught a religion of mutant hatred.

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* TheFundamentalist: The first issue has Nightcrawler leading a team consisting of Blink, Pixie, Loa, and DJ, into a "museum of hate" in Venice, where it's shown that people are being taught a religion of mutant hatred.hatred, sponsored by Orchis.



* ThoseTwoGuys: The Zorn Twins, alive at the same time for the first time are the CreepyTwins they were always meant to be.

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* ThoseTwoGuys: The Zorn Xorn Twins, alive at the same time for the first time are the CreepyTwins they were always meant to be.
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* DuelToTheDeath: Lost is willing to go through the Crucible ritual combat to get her power back. She wants to face Nightcrawler because she believes he'll show mercy and make the battle quick. Instead she ends up facing Magneto who goes all-out and makes the fight brutal.


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* NotNowKiddo: Kurt is distracted when Lost first approaches him and directs her to the Welcome Center to find someone else that can help her. He's disturbed when he learns the real reason she was trying to get his attention.

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* {{Fanboy}}: Fabian Cortez turns out to be a fan of Dazzler. He's really excited when he learns she knows his name.



* WhatTheHellHero: Stacey X's base of operation in Issue #3 is effectively a safe space she uses to encourage fledgling couples to work through the start of their relationships. She's unamused when Nightcrawler dismissively accuses her running a brothel and slugs him.

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* WhatTheHellHero: Stacey X's base of operation in Issue #3 is effectively a safe space she uses to encourage fledgling couples to work through the start of their relationships. She's unamused when Nightcrawler dismissively accuses her running a brothel and slugs him. \n She also confronts him with the end result of his "Make More Mutants" decree: babies being abandoned by parents who weren't prepared to raise them.
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* PunnyName: Lost. Whenever the poor woman tries to introduce herself, people think she is asking for directions.

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* PunnyName: Lost. Whenever the poor woman tries to introduce herself, people think she is asking for directions.[[note]]Has she [[ShoutOut tried]] [[Film/TheMuppetMovie Hare Krishna?]][[/note]]
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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: This book reveals that Kurt's "make more mutants" decree was used by a lot of Krakoans as an excuse to just have casual, unprotected sex, leading to a lot of unwanted babies.
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** Afterwards, when David is resurrected, he tells Xavier and Magneto to call him "Legion."

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** Afterwards, when David is resurrected, he tells Xavier and Magneto to call him "Legion."" In his solo book, he said calling a person wih DID "Legion" was equivalent to calling someone with cerebral palsy "Spaz".
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* KillEmAll: In ''The Onslaught Revelation'', we find out Onslaught's ultimate plan: [[spoiler: having been implanted into Cerebro thanks to Lost, a piece of him latches onto every resurrected mutant while he hides within his old host Xavier. He ultimately coerces the mutants into one final big shindig where they would ultimately kill themselves, but they would be unable to resurrect them as Xavier would have deleted all the backups.]]
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''Way of X'' is a 2021 [[Creator/MarvelComics Marvel]] series from Creator/MarvelComics, written by Creator/SimonSpurrier with art by Bob Quinn, and color art by Java Tartaglia. Nominally a team book, it effectively stars [[Characters/MarvelComicsNightcrawler Nightcrawler]], surrounding him with a loose-knit supporting cast of other Krakoan mutants.

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''Way of X'' is a 2021 [[Creator/MarvelComics Marvel]] series from Creator/MarvelComics, written by Creator/SimonSpurrier with art by Bob Quinn, and color art by Java Tartaglia. Nominally a team book, it effectively stars [[Characters/MarvelComicsNightcrawler Nightcrawler]], surrounding him with a loose-knit supporting cast of other Krakoan mutants.
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[[caption-width-right:350:"It's true what they say about you, [[ComicBook/{{Nightcrawler}} Kurt]]. You're one of the kindly ones." ]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:"It's true what they say about you, [[ComicBook/{{Nightcrawler}} Kurt]].Kurt. You're one of the kindly ones." ]]



''Way of X'' is a 2021 [[Creator/MarvelComics Marvel]] series from Creator/MarvelComics, written by Creator/SimonSpurrier with art by Bob Quinn, and color art by Java Tartaglia.

Set in the shared Franchise/MarvelUniverse, the series is part of the wider ComicBook/XMen line and was launched as part of the ComicBook/ReignOfX arc, the second phase of the long-running [[ComicBook/XMenTheKrakoanAge Krakoan Age]] saga.

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''Way of X'' is a 2021 [[Creator/MarvelComics Marvel]] series from Creator/MarvelComics, written by Creator/SimonSpurrier with art by Bob Quinn, and color art by Java Tartaglia.

Tartaglia. Nominally a team book, it effectively stars [[Characters/MarvelComicsNightcrawler Nightcrawler]], surrounding him with a loose-knit supporting cast of other Krakoan mutants.

Set in the shared Franchise/MarvelUniverse, the series is part of the wider ComicBook/XMen line and was launched as part of the ComicBook/ReignOfX arc, the second phase of the long-running [[ComicBook/XMenTheKrakoanAge Krakoan Age]] saga.
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* AllLovingHero: Nightcrawler, he forms a genuine friendship with insane PhysicalGod Legion, is cordial to Doctor Nemesis and Stacy X in spite how different their outlooks and ways of life are to his and even shows empathy to [[HateSink Fabian Cortez]] [[spoiler:eventually teaching him to do the same.]]

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* AllLovingHero: Nightcrawler, he forms a genuine friendship with insane the unstable PhysicalGod Legion, is cordial to Doctor Nemesis and Stacy X in spite how different their outlooks and ways of life are to his and even shows empathy to [[HateSink Fabian Cortez]] [[spoiler:eventually teaching him to do the same.]]
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* ConvenientlyInterruptedDocument: As with other [[ComicBook/XMenTheKrakoanAge Krakoan Age]] comics, data pages tend to use the ClassifiedInformation variant a lot.
** Issue #1 includes an excerpt from Kurt's notes, but with the title and some other details redacted. The first issue also includes an overview of the structure of Orchis, but only one name (Gyrich) isn't redacted.
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It's close to paradise. Or, at least, it should be. But Nightcrawler's troubled by some aspects of Krakoa, and is trying to analyse his own reaction. Is it just culture shock, a clash his when old cultural values and religious faith run up against Krakoa's bold new way of life? Or is there something else, something horribly real, lurking in the shadows?

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It's close to paradise. Or, at least, it should be. But Nightcrawler's troubled by some aspects of Krakoa, and is trying to analyse his own reaction. Is it just culture shock, a clash his when his old cultural values and religious faith run up against Krakoa's bold new way of life? Or is there something else, something horribly real, lurking in the shadows?
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Set in the shared Franchise/MarvelUniverse, the series is part of the wider ComicBook/XMen line and the wider ComicBook/ReignOfX arc, the second phase of the long-running [[ComicBook/XMenTheKrakoanAge Krakoan Age]] saga.

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Set in the shared Franchise/MarvelUniverse, the series is part of the wider ComicBook/XMen line and was launched as part of the wider ComicBook/ReignOfX arc, the second phase of the long-running [[ComicBook/XMenTheKrakoanAge Krakoan Age]] saga.
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Set in the shared Franchise/MarvelUniverse, the series is part of the wider ComicBook/XMen line and the wider ComicBook/ReignOfX arc, the second phase of the long-running [[ComicBook/XMenTheKrakoanAge Krakoan Age]] saga.
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''Way of X'' is a 2021 [[Creator/MarvelComics Marvel]] comic book series, written by Creator/SimonSpurrier and illustrated by Bob Quinn, as part of the ''ComicBook/ReignOfX'' event.

'''[This description was copied in violation of our Administrivia/{{Plagiarism}} policy. Please replace it with original writing.]'''

The series concluded with a one-shot called ''X-Men: The Onslaught Revelation'', which Spurrier has described as the "season finale" of ''Way of X'' and that it will be followed with a "season two" storyline.

The story continues in ''ComicBook/LegionOfX''.

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''Way of X'' is a 2021 [[Creator/MarvelComics Marvel]] comic book series, series from Creator/MarvelComics, written by Creator/SimonSpurrier and illustrated with art by Bob Quinn, as part of and color art by Java Tartaglia.

Krakoa,
the ''ComicBook/ReignOfX'' event.

'''[This description was copied
living island, is now a nation in violation of our Administrivia/{{Plagiarism}} policy. Please replace it its own right, a new homeland for all mutants. By combining their powers, Krakoa's mutants have also achieved ResurrectiveImmortality - any mutant who dies can be reborn with original writing.]'''

a new body housing a back-up of their mind.

It's close to paradise. Or, at least, it should be. But Nightcrawler's troubled by some aspects of Krakoa, and is trying to analyse his own reaction. Is it just culture shock, a clash his when old cultural values and religious faith run up against Krakoa's bold new way of life? Or is there something else, something horribly real, lurking in the shadows?

The series concluded concludes with a one-shot called one-shot, ''X-Men: The Onslaught Revelation'', which Spurrier has described describes as the "season finale" of ''Way of X'' and that it will be X''. That's then followed with by a "season two" storyline.

The story continues in
SequelSeries, ''ComicBook/LegionOfX''.
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Deleted Funny Background Event - as per ATT discussion, God Does Not Own This World and Soft Serve is not canon, so trivia at best


* FunnyBackgroundEvent: Artist Bob Quinn created a joke mutant named Soft Serve who has the power to [[PoopingFood poop out any flavor of ice cream]], and canonized her by inserting her into a crowd scene in Issue #2 that shows her offering an ice cream cone to someone who very clearly does not want it.

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