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** The Mary Jane Watson version of Spider-Woman from the Legacy Virus world is lowkey popular among queer readers as a version of MJ who isn't defined by her relationship with Peter Parker (which doesn't exist in her world) and for being in a genuinely sweet and tragic relationship with Sunfire. To say that fans were pissed when she killed off by Dan Slott in the first Spiderverse storyline would be an understatement.

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** The Mary Jane Watson version of Spider-Woman from the Legacy Virus world is lowkey popular among queer readers as a version of MJ who isn't defined by her relationship with Peter Parker (which doesn't exist in her world) and for being in a genuinely sweet and tragic relationship with Sunfire. To say that fans were pissed when she got killed off by Dan Slott in the first Spiderverse storyline would be an understatement.
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** The Mary Jane Watson version of Spider-Woman from the Legacy Virus world is lowkey popular among queer readers as a version of MJ who isn't defined by her relationship with Peter Parker (which doesn't exist in her world) and for being in a genuinely sweet and tragic relationship with Sunfire. To say that fans were pissed when she killed off by Dan Slott in the first Spiderverse storyline would be an understatement.
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** First two issues (August & September 2001): [[ComicBook/ProfessorX Charles Xavier]] from Earth-1815, [[AdaptationalVillainy in stark contrast]] to his heroic Earth-616 counterpart, is a [[MisanthropeSupreme genocidal misanthrope]] hell-bent on the [[KillAllHumans complete eradication of humankind]]. After being freed from prison by the Exiles, Xavier attacked them and went on a rampage in the middle of a city, releasing a mind wipe upon the minds of millions of people, which killed everyone in a five-mile radius. Xavier would later free his version of the X-Men to attack the New York Stock Exchange in order to destroy the human monetary system, while planning to tear the building full of innocent people apart. Xavier later attempt to mind-wipe Mimic--a fellow mutant--in a last-ditch effort to kill him in order to continue his genocidal mission, despite claiming to be a "[[NotSoWellIntentionedExtremist necessary evil]]" for mutantkind.

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** First two issues (August & September 2001): [[ComicBook/ProfessorX Charles Xavier]] from Earth-1815, [[AdaptationalVillainy in stark contrast]] to his heroic Earth-616 counterpart, is a [[MisanthropeSupreme genocidal misanthrope]] hell-bent on the [[KillAllHumans complete eradication of humankind]]. After being freed from prison by the Exiles, Xavier attacked them and went on a rampage in the middle of a city, releasing a mind wipe upon the minds of millions of people, which killed everyone in a five-mile radius. Xavier would later free his version of the X-Men to attack the New York Stock Exchange in order to destroy the human monetary system, while planning to tear the building full of innocent people apart. Xavier later attempt attempts to mind-wipe Mimic--a fellow mutant--in a last-ditch effort to kill him in order to continue his genocidal mission, despite claiming to be a "[[NotSoWellIntentionedExtremist necessary evil]]" for mutantkind.

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* {{Tearjerker}}: Sunfire's death, and Mimic's as well.
** Mimic's breakdown, and violent murder of an alternate version of Namor.
** Mimic's bedside confession to Blink, and the fact that just after she recovers, she leaves the team.
** The "Nuff Said" issue is filled with these, in particular Sunfire and Blink's nightmares.
** Wolvie in the 2018 series. Sure, he's probably the most chipper out of the cast, but the fact that he's thrown into world of chaos without even knowing the concept of death (as seen in issue 3) might just break him.
** Blink gets to meet Morph again in the 2018 series, but [[spoiler: the time eaters end up destroying the world, and this time Morph isn't part of the Exiles team. He disintegrates alongside the rest of the world (minus the main cast).]] Blink doesn't handle it too well.
** The bodies of the deceased Exiles being returned to their home realities in #83, where they're buried by their friends and families, even a few of the nastier ones, like Magik or Ms Marvel, who probably didnt deserve it.
*** Magnus is returned to his parents, Magneto and Rogue, who had long thought he just ran away. His funeral is held by his worlds Nightcrawler, an ordained priest.
*** Mesmero's body is returned to Weapon X, which has him cremated like their other subjects.
*** Wolverine is cremated on a funeral pyre by his wife Mariko and the Silver Samurai.
*** Maverik and Hulk are remanded to SHIELD and the U.S Army respectively, and given a soldiers funeral. Hulks funeral is attended by General Ross and Betty, while Maveriks sole mourner is Nick Fury.
*** Colossus and Magik are returned to their families on their respective worlds and buried by their counterparts on each world.
*** Spider is given a lonely burial plot in the prison cemetary.
*** Kane is buried and mourned by Cable and the rest of X-Force.
*** Vision is given a hero's burial by the Avengers.
*** Storm is returned to Black Panther and given a royal funeral by Wakanda.
*** Gambit is returned to his thief guild in Louisiana who give his body a secret nighttime funeral in the swamps.
*** Namora is returned to Atlantis, and is given a royal funeral by her subjects.
*** Finally, Blink returns Mimic's body to his X-Men in person.



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** In Nocturne's home reality, [[ComicBook/WolverineAndTheXMen Wolverine leads the X-Men]], [[ComicBook/AvengersVsXMen Professor X is dead]] and [[ComicBook/DeathOfX Cyclops is treated like a villain]].

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** In Nocturne's home reality, [[ComicBook/WolverineAndTheXMen [[ComicBook/WolverineAndTheXMenMarvelComics Wolverine leads the X-Men]], [[ComicBook/AvengersVsXMen Professor X is dead]] and [[ComicBook/DeathOfX Cyclops is treated like a villain]].

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* FirstInstallmentWins: What? They brought the series back in 2018? Huh. You wouldn't know it given how little attention its had.
* EnsembleDarkhorse: Blink from ComicBook/AgeOfApocalypse was finally brought back in this comic, due to fan demand.
** Even further back, she was originally a character in the Phalanx Covenant crossover event that lead up to Generation X. Her main role there was to die before being brought back in ComicBook/AgeOfApocalypse.

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Blink from ComicBook/AgeOfApocalypse ''ComicBook/AgeOfApocalypse'' was finally brought back in this comic, due to fan demand.
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demand. Even further back, she was originally a character in the Phalanx Covenant ''Phalanx Covenant'' crossover event that lead up to Generation X. ''Generation X''. Her main role there was to die before being brought back in ComicBook/AgeOfApocalypse.''ComicBook/AgeOfApocalypse''.



** Nocturne becoming pregnant is devastating to the team, as their reality-hopping, violent lifestyle is not at all suited for becoming a mother, and becomes all the more tragic when Thunderbird (the baby's father) goes into a coma and is left behind. This could have introduced a lot of interesting plots, such as dealing with her own issues of being separated from her father, trying to find a way to get out of the Exiles to raise a baby, and having Thunderbird's legacy be SomeoneToRememberHimBy. But the ''very next issue'', a single panel has TJ reveal that [[ConvenientMiscarriage she lost the baby]], and aside from a flashback a few issues later, the baby is never brought up again.

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** Nocturne becoming pregnant is devastating to the team, as their reality-hopping, violent lifestyle is not at all suited for becoming a mother, and becomes all the more tragic when Thunderbird (the baby's father) goes into a coma and is left behind. This could have introduced a lot of interesting plots, such as dealing with her own issues of being separated from her father, trying to find a way to get out of the Exiles to raise a baby, and having Thunderbird's legacy be SomeoneToRememberHimBy. But the ''very next issue'', a single panel has TJ reveal that [[ConvenientMiscarriage she lost the baby]], and aside from a flashback a few issues later, the baby is never brought up again.again.

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** First two issues (August & September 2001): [[ComicBook/ProfessorX Charles Xavier]] from Earth-1815, [[AdaptationalVillainy in stark contrast]] to his heroic Earth-616 counterpart, is a [[MisanthropeSupreme genocidal misanthrope]] hell-bent on the [[KillAllHumans complete eradication of humankind]]. After being freed from prison by the Exiles, Xavier attacked them and went on a rampage in the middle of a city, releasing a mind wipe upon the minds of millions of people, which killed everyone in a five-mile radius. Xavier would later free his version of the X-Men to attack the New York Stock Exchange in order to destroy the human monetary system, while planning to tear the building full of innocent people apart. Xavier later attempt to mindwipe Mimic--fellow mutant--in a last-ditch effort to kill him in order to continue his genocidal mission, despite claiming to be a "[[NotSoWellIntentionedExtremist necessary evil]]" for mutant-kind.

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** First two issues (August & September 2001): [[ComicBook/ProfessorX Charles Xavier]] from Earth-1815, [[AdaptationalVillainy in stark contrast]] to his heroic Earth-616 counterpart, is a [[MisanthropeSupreme genocidal misanthrope]] hell-bent on the [[KillAllHumans complete eradication of humankind]]. After being freed from prison by the Exiles, Xavier attacked them and went on a rampage in the middle of a city, releasing a mind wipe upon the minds of millions of people, which killed everyone in a five-mile radius. Xavier would later free his version of the X-Men to attack the New York Stock Exchange in order to destroy the human monetary system, while planning to tear the building full of innocent people apart. Xavier later attempt to mindwipe Mimic--fellow mind-wipe Mimic--a fellow mutant--in a last-ditch effort to kill him in order to continue his genocidal mission, despite claiming to be a "[[NotSoWellIntentionedExtremist necessary evil]]" for mutant-kind.mutantkind.
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** First two issues (August & September 2001): [[ComicBook/ProfessorX Charles Xavier]] from Earth-1815, [[AdaptationalVillainy in star kcontrast]] to his heroic Earth-616 counterpart, is a [[MisanthropeSupreme genocidal misanthrope]] hell-bent on the [[KillAllHumans complete eradication of humankind]]. After being freed from prison by the Exiles, Xavier attacked them and went on a rampage in the middle of a city, releasing a mind wipe upon the minds of millions of people, which killed everyone in a five-mile radius. Xavier would later free his version of the X-Men to attack the New York Stock Exchange in order to destroy the human monetary system, while planning to tear the building full of innocent people apart. Xavier later attempt to mindwipe Mimic--fellow mutant--in a last-ditch effort to kill him in order to continue his genocidal mission, despite claiming to be a "[[NotSoWellIntentionedExtremist necessary evil]]" for mutant-kind.

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** First two issues (August & September 2001): [[ComicBook/ProfessorX Charles Xavier]] from Earth-1815, [[AdaptationalVillainy in star kcontrast]] stark contrast]] to his heroic Earth-616 counterpart, is a [[MisanthropeSupreme genocidal misanthrope]] hell-bent on the [[KillAllHumans complete eradication of humankind]]. After being freed from prison by the Exiles, Xavier attacked them and went on a rampage in the middle of a city, releasing a mind wipe upon the minds of millions of people, which killed everyone in a five-mile radius. Xavier would later free his version of the X-Men to attack the New York Stock Exchange in order to destroy the human monetary system, while planning to tear the building full of innocent people apart. Xavier later attempt to mindwipe Mimic--fellow mutant--in a last-ditch effort to kill him in order to continue his genocidal mission, despite claiming to be a "[[NotSoWellIntentionedExtremist necessary evil]]" for mutant-kind.
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** First two issues (August & September 2001): [[ComicBook/ProfessorX Charles Xavier]] from Earth-1815, [[AdaptationalVillainy in star kcontrast]] to his heroic Earth-616 counterpart, is a [[MisanthropeSupreme genocidal misanthrope]] hell-bent on the [[KillAllHumans complete eradication of humankind]]. After being freed from prison by the Exiles, Xavier attacked them and went on a rampage in the middle of a city, releasing a mind wipe upon the minds of millions of people, which killed everyone in a five-mile radius. Xavier would later free his version of the X-Men to attack the New York Stock Exchange in order to destroy the human monetary system, while planning to tear the building full of innocent people apart. Xavier later attempt to mindwipe Mimic--fellow mutant--in a last-ditch effort to kill him in order to continue his genocidal mission, despite claiming to be a "[[NotSoWellIntentionedExtremist necessary evil]]" for mutant-kind.

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* CompleteMonster: (Earth-4023 originally): [[BewareTheSuperman King Hyperion]], aka Mark Milton, is a vicious superhuman from a world that he tried to conquer, resulting in a massive nuclear suicide that left him the only being alive. Later attempting to conquer a new world, he instead allows it to die thanks to that world's Magneto's actions, betraying heroes and slipping through new worlds where he kills countless beings to conquer their lands. Arriving in a parallel New York, he tries to kill one hundred hostages after murdering all the heroes therein, betraying and slaughtering his own if it suits him. Returning at the Timebreakers' headquarters, Hyperion plans to [[MultiversalConqueror conquer the multiverse]], no matter how many he has to kill along the way.

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[[BewareTheSuperman King Hyperion]], aka Mark Milton, is a vicious superhuman from a world that he tried to conquer, resulting in a massive nuclear suicide that left him the only being alive. Later attempting to conquer a new world, he instead allows it to die thanks to that world's Magneto's actions, betraying heroes and slipping through new worlds where he kills countless beings to conquer their lands. Arriving in a parallel New York, he tries to kill one hundred hostages after murdering all the heroes therein, betraying and slaughtering his own if it suits him. Returning at the Timebreakers' headquarters, Hyperion plans to [[MultiversalConqueror conquer the multiverse]], no matter how many he has to kill along the way.

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* CompleteMonster: (Earth-4023 originally): [[BewareTheSuperman King Hyperion]], real name Marcus Milton, is a vicious superhuman from a world that he tried to conquer, resulting in a massive nuclear suicide that left him the only being alive. Later attempting to conquer a new world, he instead allows it to die thanks to that world's Magneto's actions, betraying heroes and slipping through new worlds where he kills countless beings to conquer their lands. Arriving in a parallel New York, he tries to kill one hundred hostages after murdering all the heroes therein, betraying and slaughtering his own if it suits him. Returning at the Timebreakers' headquarters, Hyperion plans to [[MultiversalConqueror conquer the multiverse]], no matter how many he has to kill along the way.

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* CompleteMonster: (Earth-4023 originally): [[BewareTheSuperman King Hyperion]], real name Marcus aka Mark Milton, is a vicious superhuman from a world that he tried to conquer, resulting in a massive nuclear suicide that left him the only being alive. Later attempting to conquer a new world, he instead allows it to die thanks to that world's Magneto's actions, betraying heroes and slipping through new worlds where he kills countless beings to conquer their lands. Arriving in a parallel New York, he tries to kill one hundred hostages after murdering all the heroes therein, betraying and slaughtering his own if it suits him. Returning at the Timebreakers' headquarters, Hyperion plans to [[MultiversalConqueror conquer the multiverse]], no matter how many he has to kill along the way.

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* CompleteMonster: [[BewareTheSuperman King Hyperion]] (Earth-4023 [[CanonImmigrant originally]]), real name Marcus Milton, is a vicious superhuman from a world that he tried to conquer, resulting in a massive nuclear suicide that left him the only being alive. Later attempting to conquer a new world, he instead allows it to die thanks to that world's Magneto's actions, betraying heroes and slipping through new worlds where he kills countless beings to conquer their lands. Arriving in a parallel New York, he tries to kill one hundred hostages after murdering all the heroes therein, betraying and slaughtering his own if it suits him. Returning at the Timebreakers' headquarters, Hyperion plans to [[MultiversalConqueror conquer the multiverse]], no matter how many he has to kill along the way.

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* CompleteMonster: (Earth-4023 originally): [[BewareTheSuperman King Hyperion]] (Earth-4023 [[CanonImmigrant originally]]), Hyperion]], real name Marcus Milton, is a vicious superhuman from a world that he tried to conquer, resulting in a massive nuclear suicide that left him the only being alive. Later attempting to conquer a new world, he instead allows it to die thanks to that world's Magneto's actions, betraying heroes and slipping through new worlds where he kills countless beings to conquer their lands. Arriving in a parallel New York, he tries to kill one hundred hostages after murdering all the heroes therein, betraying and slaughtering his own if it suits him. Returning at the Timebreakers' headquarters, Hyperion plans to [[MultiversalConqueror conquer the multiverse]], no matter how many he has to kill along the way.

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* CompleteMonster: [[BewareTheSuperman King Hyperion]] (Earth-4023), real name Marcus Milton, is a vicious superhuman from a world that he tried to conquer, resulting in a massive nuclear suicide that left him the only being alive. Later attempting to conquer a new world, he instead allows it to die thanks to that world's Magneto's actions, betraying heroes and slipping through new worlds where he kills countless beings to conquer their lands. Arriving in a parallel New York, he tries to kill one hundred hostages after murdering all the heroes therein, betraying and slaughtering his own if it suits him. Returning at the Timebreakers' headquarters, Hyperion plans to [[MultiversalConqueror conquer the multiverse]], no matter how many he has to kill along the way.

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* CompleteMonster: [[BewareTheSuperman King Hyperion]] (Earth-4023), (Earth-4023 [[CanonImmigrant originally]]), real name Marcus Milton, is a vicious superhuman from a world that he tried to conquer, resulting in a massive nuclear suicide that left him the only being alive. Later attempting to conquer a new world, he instead allows it to die thanks to that world's Magneto's actions, betraying heroes and slipping through new worlds where he kills countless beings to conquer their lands. Arriving in a parallel New York, he tries to kill one hundred hostages after murdering all the heroes therein, betraying and slaughtering his own if it suits him. Returning at the Timebreakers' headquarters, Hyperion plans to [[MultiversalConqueror conquer the multiverse]], no matter how many he has to kill along the way.

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