Show pageBack to top This page is read only. You can view the source, but not change it. Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. ====== Hope Summers ====== ===== Part 1: The Dossier: An At-a-Glance Summary ===== * **Core Identity:** **Hope Summers is the mutant messiah, the first mutant born after the devastating M-Day, whose existence heralded the rebirth of the mutant race and who possesses the Omega-level ability to mimic, manipulate, and master the powers of any mutant near her.** * **Key Takeaways:** (Answering the common question: "Why is Hope Summers so important?") * **Role in the Universe:** Known as the "Mutant Messiah," Hope is the living symbol of mutantkind's survival and future. Her birth single-handedly ended the era of mutant extinction that began on [[house_of_m|M-Day]] and she is intrinsically linked to the cosmic entity known as the [[phoenix_force]]. * **Primary Impact:** Her birth triggered the universe-spanning conflict known as [[messiah_complex]]. Raised in a war-torn future by [[cable_(nathan_summers)|Cable]], she became a hardened soldier. Her return to the present was the catalyst for [[x-men:_second_coming|Second Coming]], and her ultimate connection with the Phoenix Force was the focal point of the [[avengers_vs_x-men|Avengers vs. X-Men]] war, which resulted in the restoration of the mutant population. * **Key Incarnations:** Hope Summers is a pivotal character exclusive to the Earth-616 comics continuity. She **has not appeared in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU)** or any other live-action adaptation to date, making her story one of the richest and most significant arcs yet to be explored on screen. ===== Part 2: Origin and Evolution ===== ==== Publication History and Creation ==== Hope Summers first appeared in a cameo in **//X-Men// #205 (November 2007)**, with her full introduction in the subsequent issue. She was co-created by writer Mike Carey and artist Chris Bachalo as the central figure of the major X-Men crossover event, //Messiah CompleX//. Her creation was a direct response to the dire state of mutantkind in the Marvel Universe following the 2005 //House of M// storyline. In that event, a mentally unstable [[scarlet_witch|Scarlet Witch]] uttered the words "No more mutants," magically reducing the global mutant population from millions to a mere few hundred. This event, known as "M-Day" or the "Decimation," cast a long shadow over the X-Men line of comics for years. No new mutants were being born, and every mutant death meant the species was one step closer to total extinction. The editorial team at Marvel, led by then Editor-in-Chief Joe Quesada and X-Men group editor Axel Alonso, conceived of Hope as the literal embodiment of the concept she was named for. She was the light at the end of a very dark tunnel—the first sign that the species could survive. Her design, with her characteristic red hair and green eyes, was a deliberate visual echo of [[jean_grey|Jean Grey]], immediately connecting her to the legacy of the Phoenix Force, another powerful symbol of rebirth in the X-Men mythos. This narrative device allowed Marvel to create a multi-year, generation-spanning epic that followed Hope from her birth to her destiny-defining adulthood. ==== In-Universe Origin Story ==== The origin of Hope Summers is one of the most tumultuous and defining sagas of the modern X-Men era, though it is strictly confined to the comic book universe. === Earth-616 (Prime Comic Universe) === Hope's story began at the precise moment Cerebra, the X-Men's mutant detection system, exploded. After months of silence following M-Day, the machine detected a new mutant signature—the first in the world—originating from Cooperstown, Alaska. This single birth sent shockwaves through every group with a vested interest in mutant affairs. The [[x-men]] saw the baby as a miracle, the potential savior of their entire species. However, two other factions saw her as something else entirely. The **Purifiers**, a fanatical anti-mutant terrorist group, believed her to be the mutant Antichrist and mobilized to kill her. At the same time, the genetically-engineered assassins known as the **Marauders**, led by [[mister_sinister|Mister Sinister]], sought to capture her for their own nefarious purposes. The resulting three-way battle decimated the town of Cooperstown. Amidst the chaos, the time-traveling soldier **[[cable_(nathan_summers)|Cable (Nathan Summers)]]** arrived. Recognizing the infant's importance, he fought his way through both Purifiers and Marauders to rescue her. He saw her not just as a symbol, but as someone who needed to be protected at all costs to ensure the future had a chance. Just as Cable secured the child, his former X-Force teammate, **[[bishop_(lucas_bishop)|Bishop]]**, appeared and attempted to kill her. Bishop hailed from a dystopian future where he believed this "messiah" child was responsible for betraying the X-Men and causing the deaths of millions, leading to the internment of mutants in concentration camps. His attempt was thwarted by the Marauders, allowing Cable to escape with the baby into the timestream. What followed was a relentless pursuit across a ravaged future. Cable became Hope's adoptive father, naming her "Hope" as a promise to his own father, [[cyclops_(scott_summers)|Cyclops]], that he would keep her safe. For years, he raised her on the run, teaching her to fight, survive, and control her burgeoning powers, all while evading the obsessive and time-hopping Bishop. They jumped from one apocalyptic future to another, facing down cyborgs, techno-organic plagues, and the remnants of humanity. During this period, Cable married a woman named Hope (coincidentally), who became a mother to young Hope Summers before being tragically killed. This grueling upbringing forged Hope into a pragmatic and battle-hardened warrior, a soldier who never had a real childhood. After years of being hunted, a teenage Hope and an aging Cable finally managed to return to the present day during the events of //Second Coming//. Her arrival was the final trigger, the fulfillment of a prophecy: her presence on Earth activated the latent X-gene in five young individuals around the globe, creating the "Five Lights," the first new generation of mutants since M-Day. Hope's long, arduous journey was over, but her destiny as the mutant messiah was just beginning. === Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) === **Hope Summers has not yet appeared, nor has she been directly referenced, in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.** The MCU has only recently begun to introduce the concept of mutants, primarily through characters like Kamala Khan (in //Ms. Marvel//) and the appearance of Professor X from an alternate universe (in //Doctor Strange in the a Multiverse of Madness//). While Hope herself is absent, certain thematic elements of her story have been echoed in other media, particularly in the 20th Century Fox film //Logan// (2017), which exists outside the main MCU continuity (though the Multiverse Saga is blurring these lines). In //Logan//, a new generation of mutant children, including Laura Kinney (X-23), represents the last "hope" for the species in a world where mutants have been systematically wiped out. This narrative of a young, powerful girl embodying the future of a dying race is a direct parallel to Hope Summers's core concept in the comics. Furthermore, Cable appeared as a primary character in //Deadpool 2// (2018), but his backstory was significantly altered for the film. In that continuity, his motivation for time-travel was to save his wife and daughter from the film's antagonist, Firefist. His daughter was named Hope, but she was depicted as a normal human child and was not the mutant messiah from the comics. This was a nod to the source material, but not a direct adaptation. **How could Hope Summers be introduced into the MCU?** Speculation among fans points to several possibilities: * A future MCU version of the //House of M// or "Decimation" event, caused by the Scarlet Witch, could set the stage for a dramatic "first mutant birth" storyline. * She could be introduced alongside a more comics-accurate version of Cable, perhaps as part of a larger time-travel narrative. * Her innate connection to the Phoenix Force could make her a central figure in a future MCU saga centered around the cosmic entity, providing a fresh take distinct from Fox's //Dark Phoenix// adaptations. ===== Part 3: Abilities, Equipment & Personality ===== Hope's upbringing and unique genetic makeup have made her one of the most powerful and formidable mutants on Earth-616. === Earth-616 (Prime Comic Universe) === Hope Summers's mutant classification was officially confirmed as **Omega-Level** in //House of X// #1 (2019). Her primary ability is far more complex than simple imitation. * **Powers and Abilities:** * **Symbiotic Power Mimicry/Manipulation:** Hope can psionically copy the powers of any mutant within her immediate vicinity. This is not a simple duplication; it is a symbiotic connection. * **Mastery:** She often manifests copied powers at their maximum potential, sometimes demonstrating greater control and raw force than the original user. For example, she has used Cyclops's optic blasts with pinpoint precision and Armor's psionic shielding with immense durability. * **No Upper Limit:** She can copy and store an seemingly unlimited number of powers simultaneously and can use them in complex combinations. * **Power Stabilization:** A crucial and unique aspect of her ability is the power to stabilize and "jump-start" the powers of other mutants. When the Five Lights first manifested their powers, their abilities were chaotic and dangerous. Hope was able to touch them and help them gain full control, essentially guiding their powers to their proper function. This is the cornerstone of her role in the Krakoan Resurrection Protocols. * **Phoenix Force Connection:** Hope was born to be a host for the [[phoenix_force]]. She has an innate connection to the entity, allowing her to channel its power without being fully consumed by it, a feat few have ever managed. During //Avengers vs. X-Men//, she was able to briefly merge with it to become the **White Phoenix of the Crown**, a being of immense cosmic power, and use that power constructively to restart the mutant gene on a global scale. * **Expert Marksman and Tactician:** Raised by Cable, Hope is an expert in virtually all forms of combat. She is a crack shot with firearms of all types, from conventional weapons to futuristic energy rifles. * **Master Survivalist:** Having spent her entire childhood and adolescence in desolate, post-apocalyptic futures, she possesses survival skills that rival even those of her adoptive father. She is adept at tracking, stealth, and living off the land in the harshest environments. * **Equipment:** * **Advanced Weaponry:** She frequently uses firearms and technology brought back from the future by Cable. * **Psimitar:** For a time, she wielded Cable's Psimitar, a psychic weapon that can focus telekinetic energy. * **Krakoan Technology:** As a resident of [[krakoa]], she has access to their advanced organic technology and gateways. * **Personality:** Hope's personality is a direct product of her traumatic upbringing. She is fiercely independent, determined, and often stubborn to a fault. Raised as a soldier, she is pragmatic and can be ruthless when protecting herself or those she cares about. This tough exterior hides a deep-seated vulnerability and the burden of a destiny she never asked for. She has a powerful sense of duty towards mutantkind and feels the weight of every sacrifice made in her name. In the Krakoan era, she has found a sense of peace and purpose, allowing her more compassionate and stable leadership qualities to shine through. === Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) === As she does not exist in the MCU, her powers can only be speculated upon. A cinematic adaptation would likely focus on the visual spectacle of her power mimicry. To differentiate her from characters like Rogue (from the Fox films), her ability would likely be depicted as non-parasitic and far more versatile. The visual effect could involve a subtle energy aura as she "borrows" a power, followed by her wielding it with explosive and refined effect. Her role as a "power stabilizer" would be a compelling plot device, allowing her to serve as a mentor or catalyst for a new team of young, inexperienced mutants in an MCU X-Men film. ===== Part 4: Key Relationships & Network ===== ==== Core Allies ==== * `[[cable_(nathan_summers)|Cable (Nathan Summers)]]`: Cable is, without question, the most important person in Hope's life. He is her savior, her mentor, and her adoptive father. He sacrificed everything—his time, his health, and ultimately his life (temporarily)—to protect her. Their bond was forged in the fire of countless battles across a desolate future. She loves him fiercely and has adopted his warrior ethos, but also struggled to reconcile his harsh training with her desire for a normal life. * `[[cyclops_(scott_summers)|Cyclops (Scott Summers)]]`: As Cable's father, Cyclops is Hope's adoptive grandfather. Their relationship is complex. Scott viewed Hope as the last, best hope for his people and placed an immense, often crushing, weight of expectation on her shoulders. He was her staunchest defender during the //Avengers vs. X-Men// conflict, willing to go to war with the entire world to protect her destiny. While Hope respects him immensely, she has also chafed under the pressure he put on her. * `[[the_five_lights]]`: Velocidad, Transonic, Oya, Primal, and Zero were the first new mutants to appear after Hope's return. She felt an immediate and profound responsibility for them, viewing them as her "flock." She became their team leader in the group known as //Generation Hope//, training them and protecting them with a ferocity born from her own experiences of being hunted. * `[[scarlet_witch|Wanda Maximoff (The Scarlet Witch)]]`: Initially, they were on opposing sides of a prophecy. Wanda was the mutant who nearly ended their species, and Hope was the one destined to save it. However, during the climax of //Avengers vs. X-Men//, they found common ground. Together, they combined their immense powers—Wanda's reality-warping chaos magic and Hope's connection to the Phoenix—to utter the phrase "No more Phoenix," which dispersed the entity and used its life-giving energy to reignite the X-gene across the planet. ==== Arch-Enemies ==== * `[[bishop_(lucas_bishop)|Bishop (Lucas Bishop)]]`: For the majority of her young life, Bishop was her personal boogeyman. He hunted her and Cable relentlessly across time with a single-minded goal: to kill her before she could bring about his apocalyptic "Days of Future Past"-esque timeline. He was a terrifying and inescapable threat. They eventually reached an uneasy truce after their return to the present, with Bishop realizing his future was not the only one possible, but the trauma of his hunt has left an indelible mark on Hope. * `[[bastion]]`: The ultimate evolution of the [[sentinels|Sentinel]] program, Bastion was the master strategist behind the coalition of human-supremacist groups that attacked the X-Men upon Hope's return in //Second Coming//. He correctly identified Hope as the key to mutantkind's resurgence and dedicated all of his vast resources to her extermination. He was a cold, calculating, and purely ideological foe who orchestrated the deaths of several X-Men, including Nightcrawler, in his bid to kill her. ==== Affiliations ==== * `[[x-men]]`: Hope is a central figure in the X-Men. She was raised on their ideals (as taught by Cable) and joined them immediately upon her return to the present. She has been a student at their schools and a soldier on their front lines. * `Generation Hope`: Her own team, which she founded and led. This was her first real experience as a leader of her peers. * `[[the_five_(krakoa)|The Five]]`: In the modern Krakoan era, Hope has found her most vital role yet. She is a member of The Five, the circuit of mutants responsible for the Resurrection Protocols. The other four members (Goldballs, Proteus, Elixir, and Tempus) create the physical bodies, but it is Hope's power mimicry and stabilization that makes the process work. She enhances their abilities and enables the psychic imprint from Cerebro to be successfully placed into the new clone body, making her the essential lynchpin in the process that has rendered death obsolete for mutants. ===== Part 5: Iconic Events & Storylines ===== ==== Messiah CompleX (2007-2008) ==== This storyline is Hope's origin. The premise revolves around the frantic, brutal race to find the first mutant child born since M-Day. For the X-Men, she is a miracle; for the Purifiers, a demon; for the Marauders, a prize. Hope's role is that of the ultimate "MacGuffin," the object of everyone's desire and fear. Her entire arc within the story is about survival, as Cable fights against overwhelming odds to get her to safety. This event permanently altered the X-Men's trajectory, ending a period of despair and kicking off a multi-year saga centered on protecting and raising this child. ==== X-Men: Second Coming (2010) ==== The culmination of Cable and Hope's journey through time. They finally return to the present-day X-Men, who are besieged on their island home of Utopia. The event's premise is Bastion's final, all-out war to exterminate the mutant messiah and the last remnants of mutantkind. Hope is no longer a passive baby; she is a teenage soldier fighting alongside the X-Men. She is forced to watch as heroes like Nightcrawler and her father, Cable, sacrifice themselves to protect her. The event ends with her mutant power fully awakening as she destroys Bastion and sees the "Five Lights" appear across the globe, confirming her destiny and ushering in a new era for mutants. ==== Avengers vs. X-Men (AvX) (2012) ==== This epic conflict places Hope at the very center of the Marvel Universe. The premise is simple: the Phoenix Force is hurtling towards Earth, and it is coming for Hope. The [[avengers]], fearing its cosmic destructive power, want to take Hope into protective custody and stop the Phoenix. The [[x-men]], led by Cyclops, believe Hope is destined to merge with it and use its power to save their species. Hope's arc sees her torn between these two factions, all while undergoing intensive training from characters like Spider-Man and Iron Fist to prepare for her destiny. The event culminates in her rejecting both sides, finally taking control, and becoming the White Phoenix. Her decision to work with Scarlet Witch to relinquish the power and restore the mutant race was the ultimate fulfillment of her "messiah" purpose. ==== Dawn of X / The Krakoan Era (2019-Present) ==== This era represents the most significant evolution of Hope's character since her creation. With the establishment of the mutant nation of [[krakoa]], Hope was given a new and essential purpose. As part of The Five, she is no longer a soldier fighting for a future, but an architect building a new present. Her arc is one of maturation, finding a stable and respected place within her community, free from the constant threat of being hunted. This role redefined her away from the "chosen one" trope and into a foundational pillar of society, proving her importance goes far beyond being a mere symbol. ===== Part 6: Variants and Alternative Versions ===== * **Earth-811 ("Days of Future Past" Variant):** This is the timeline from which Bishop originates. In his version of history, the "mutant messiah" (whom he believed to be Hope) would lead a betrayal that resulted in the "Summers Rebellion," the death of a million humans, and the eventual implementation of mutant concentration camps. This belief was the entire motivation for his relentless hunt. * **Earth-110521 (Age of X):** In this alternate reality created by Legion's mind, Hope does not exist as the mutant population was never decimated. The world is one where the X-Men are the last defenders of a besieged mutantkind, showing what the world would be like without the "hope" she represented. * **"Stryfe's Future":** During their travels in the future, Cable and Hope landed in a timeline ruled by [[stryfe]], Cable's evil clone. In this reality, Stryfe attempted to transfer his consciousness into Hope's body to use her as a powerful new host, a plan that was narrowly foiled by Cable and a future version of Deadpool. ===== See Also ===== * [[cable_(nathan_summers)|Cable]] * [[phoenix_force]] * [[cyclops_(scott_summers)|Cyclops]] * [[messiah_complex]] * [[avengers_vs_x-men]] * [[the_five_(krakoa)|The Five]] * [[x-men]] ===== Notes and Trivia ===== ((Hope was named by her adoptive father, Cable. The name was suggested to him in the future by his mother, a time-traveling Jean Grey (or a psychic echo thereof), solidifying the thematic link between the two red-headed, green-eyed, Phoenix-connected women.)) ((Her initial visual design was heavily based on Jean Grey to intentionally create a connection in the reader's mind to the Phoenix Force, long before it was confirmed in-story.)) ((First appearance: //X-Men// #205 (2007). Creators: Mike Carey and Chris Bachalo.)) ((The primary source material covering her childhood and upbringing with Cable can be found in the 2008-2010 //Cable// (Vol. 2) series, written by Duane Swierczynski.)) ((While her Omega-level status was long implied, it was not officially canonized until Jonathan Hickman's chart in //House of X// #1 (2019), which classified her as an Omega-Level Mutant with the ability of Power Manipulation.)) ((Hope Summers is frequently a source of confusion for new readers with Rachel Summers (also known as Marvel Girl, Prestige, or Askani). Both are red-headed, time-displaced members of the Summers family with a deep connection to the Phoenix Force. However, Rachel is the daughter of Scott Summers and Jean Grey from the "Days of Future Past" timeline, making her Cable's half-sister and Hope's adoptive aunt.))