X-Men: Second Coming

  • Core Identity: Second Coming is the cataclysmic 2010 crossover event that serves as the epic conclusion to the X-Men's “Messiah Trilogy,” chronicling the violent return of the time-displaced Hope Summers—the first mutant born since the Decimation—and the final, desperate war for the survival of the mutant species against a united front of their greatest human adversaries.
  • Key Takeaways:
  • Role in the Universe: This event is the definitive endcap to the post-`house_of_m` era of mutantkind's struggle for survival. It brings the long-running storyline of `hope_summers`, the so-called “Mutant Messiah,” to its climax, forcing her and her protector `cable` to fight their way back to the present day to reignite the future of the X-Gene.
  • Primary Impact: Second Coming had profound and lasting consequences, including the heroic deaths of long-standing X-Men like `nightcrawler` and Cable, the destruction of the advanced Sentinel threat posed by `bastion`, and, most importantly, the activation of five new mutant signatures across the globe—the “Five Lights”—signaling the end of the mutant extinction crisis.
  • Key Incarnations: `X-Men: Second Coming` is an event exclusively from the Earth-616 (Prime Comic Universe). It has not been adapted into the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) or any other film or television property. Its narrative is deeply entrenched in years of specific X-Men comic book continuity, making a direct adaptation highly complex.

`X-Men: Second Coming` was a major Marvel Comics crossover storyline published in 2010. It served as the culmination of a multi-year narrative arc that began with 2007's `messiah_complex` and continued through the second volume of the `Cable` ongoing series and the contemporary `X-Force` title. The event was meticulously planned to bring the long-suffering mutant population to a definitive turning point. The storyline was written by a “braintrust” of the era's top X-Men writers, including Matt Fraction, Craig Kyle, Christopher Yost, Zeb Wells, and Mike Carey, ensuring a cohesive narrative voice across multiple titles. The art was handled by a stable of high-profile artists such as David Finch, Terry Dodson, Ibraim Roberson, and Greg Land. The event ran for 14 parts, beginning with the one-shot `X-Men: Second Coming #1` in March 2010 and continuing through the pages of Uncanny X-Men, New Mutants, X-Men: Legacy, and X-Force, before concluding with `X-Men: Second Coming #2` in July 2010. Its structure was designed as a tight, relentless thriller, with each chapter escalating the stakes and leading directly into the next, creating a sense of non-stop action and dread.

To fully understand the monumental stakes of `Second Coming`, one must grasp the desperate state of mutantkind in the preceding years. The event is not a standalone story but the final act of a long and brutal play.

Earth-616: The Decimation and the Messiah Child

The genesis of this entire saga lies in the 2005 event, `house_of_m`. At its conclusion, a mentally shattered `scarlet_witch` (Wanda Maximoff) uttered three words that reshaped the world: “No more mutants.” This act, known as the Decimation or “M-Day,” instantly depowered over 98% of the world's mutant population. The mutant species, once numbering in the millions, was reduced to a few hundred individuals. Suddenly, they were not just a minority; they were a critically endangered species facing imminent, biological extinction, as no new mutants were being born. This grim status quo was shattered in `messiah_complex`. Cerebra, the X-Men's mutant detection system, registered the first new mutant birth since M-Day in Cooperstown, Alaska. This single birth represented the last hope for the future of their species, and the child immediately became the most important and hunted individual on Earth. Several factions converged on the town in a bloody conflict:

  • The `x-men`, led by `cyclops`, sought to protect the child as their messiah.
  • The `marauders`, acting on behalf of `mister_sinister`, wanted to claim the child for their own genetic experiments.
  • The `purifiers`, a fanatical anti-mutant religious army led by `william_stryker`, saw the child as the Antichrist and sought to kill her.

Amidst the chaos, the time-traveling soldier `cable` (Nathan Summers) recognized the only way to keep the child safe was to remove her from the timeline entirely. Against the wishes of his own father, Cyclops, Cable took the infant girl—whom he named Hope—and jumped into the timestream, with the renegade X-Man `bishop` in hot pursuit, believing the child was responsible for his own catastrophic future.

Earth-616: The Long Journey Home

The period between `Messiah CompleX` and `Second Coming` was primarily chronicled in the pages of `Cable (Vol. 2)`. This series detailed Cable's grueling mission: raising Hope in a series of desolate, war-torn futures while constantly on the run from Bishop. He became her surrogate father, teaching her how to fight, survive, and control the nascent mutant powers she began to exhibit. Meanwhile, in the present, Cyclops made a series of hard-line decisions to ensure mutantkind's survival. He moved the entire remaining mutant population to a fortified island base off the coast of San Francisco, named Utopia. He also secretly re-formed `x-force` as a black-ops wetworks team, led by `wolverine`, tasked with neutralizing threats to mutants with lethal force—a decision that would later cause a massive ideological rift within the X-Men. This X-Force team spent years tracking down threats, including a resurrected Bastion, unknowingly setting the stage for the final confrontation.

`Second Coming` is structured as a relentless, chapter-by-chapter war journal. The conflict unfolds with military precision and devastating speed.

Part One: The Hunt Begins

The story ignites with the long-awaited return of Cable and a now-teenage Hope Summers to the present day. They materialize in the ruins of the Xavier Institute in Westchester, only to be immediately ambushed by the Purifiers. Bastion, an advanced Sentinel from the future with a prime directive of mutant extinction, had been waiting. He had assembled a new Human Council, comprised of some of humanity's most notorious mutant-haters (including William Stryker, Cameron Hodge, Stephen Lang, and Graydon Creed), all resurrected via the Technarchy's transmode virus. The X-Men deploy their fastest teleporters, `magik` and `nightcrawler`, to retrieve Hope and Cable. The initial battles are brutal and costly. The X-Men suffer casualties as Bastion's forces, equipped with advanced future technology, prove to be ruthlessly efficient. Hope witnesses the true horrors of the war being fought in her name, solidifying her resolve. After a series of bloody skirmishes, the X-Men successfully extract the pair and bring them to the supposed safety of Utopia.

Part Two: The Siege of Utopia

Bastion's true plan is revealed. He isn't just trying to kill Hope; he's orchestrating the complete annihilation of all remaining mutants. Using technology reverse-engineered from a `Nimrod`-class Sentinel, he erects a massive, impenetrable energy sphere over Utopia and the surrounding section of San Francisco, cutting the X-Men off from the outside world. Simultaneously, a temporal portal opens from the future—the same future Bishop hails from—and an army of advanced Nimrod Sentinels begins to pour through. Bastion's strategy is a siege: trap the mutants and then overwhelm them with an unending wave of the most sophisticated mutant-killing machines ever designed. The defense of Utopia becomes a desperate, bloody affair. The X-Men are pushed to their absolute limits. One of the most critical and tragic turning points occurs during a battle against a charging Nimrod. To save Hope, Nightcrawler (Kurt Wagner) teleports multiple times in rapid succession, a feat that puts immense strain on his body. In his final act, he teleports himself and Hope out of the path of the Nimrod's attack, materializing with the Sentinel's arm impaled through his chest. He dies in Hope's arms on the shores of Utopia, his last words a confirmation of his faith in her. His death sends shockwaves through the X-Men, particularly `rogue` and Wolverine, and galvanizes Hope with a cold fury.

Part Three: The Final Battle

With their numbers dwindling and the Nimrod waves growing stronger, Cyclops devises a final, suicidal plan. He sends X-Force—the only team capable of such a mission—on a one-way trip through the time portal. Their objective: travel to the future and destroy the Nimrod Master Mold that is manufacturing the Sentinels, cutting off Bastion's reinforcements at the source. The mission is a success, but with a terrible cost. The team destroys the Master Mold, but the temporal portal in the present begins to close. The only way for X-Force to return is for someone to hold the portal open from the future side, a process that would consume them with the techno-organic virus that has plagued Cable his entire life. To save the team and ensure Hope's future, Cable makes the ultimate sacrifice. He allows the T-O virus to completely overtake his body, transforming him into a living gateway just long enough for his “daughter” `domino` and the rest of X-Force to escape back to the present. He is consumed in the process. Back on Utopia, Bastion, now super-charged and flanked by two Nimrods, makes his final move on Hope. Enraged by the deaths of Nightcrawler and Cable—the two men who had given everything to protect her—Hope's latent mutant powers fully awaken. Her ability is revealed to be Power Manipulation/Mimicry on an Omega-level scale. She simultaneously manifests the powers of numerous X-Men around her—Colossus's organic steel, Wolverine's claws, Cyclops's optic blasts, Armor's psionic shield—and unleashes a devastating combined assault that completely annihilates Bastion.

Aftermath: A New Dawn

In the quiet aftermath of the final battle, a new signal appears on Cerebra. And then another. And another. All across the globe, five new mutants' powers activate simultaneously. These “Five Lights” are the direct result of Hope's actions. Her return and victory have successfully rebooted the X-Gene. The Decimation is over. The victory is bittersweet. The X-Men hold a funeral for their fallen comrades, mourning the immense cost of their survival. Cyclops's militant leadership is both validated and questioned, setting the stage for the ideological `Schism` with Wolverine. Hope Summers, no longer just a symbol but a proven powerhouse, begins training the Five Lights, embracing her role as the savior of her people. The long night for mutantkind had ended, but the dawn brought with it a host of new challenges and uncertainties.

  • `cyclops` (Scott Summers): As the leader of the X-Men and de facto general of the mutant race, Cyclops orchestrates the entire war. His tactics are brilliant but ruthless, forcing him to make impossible choices and sacrifice his own soldiers, including his son, Cable. `Second Coming` represents the peak of his “wartime general” persona.
  • `hope_summers`: The central figure of the entire saga. Having been raised in apocalyptic futures, she is not a fragile messiah but a hardened teenage soldier. The event tests her spirit, forcing her to confront death and loss, which ultimately unlocks her immense Omega-level potential to mimic and master the powers of other mutants.
  • `cable` (Nathan Summers): Hope's adoptive father and protector. His entire life has been a war, and this is his final battle. His journey culminates in a heroic sacrifice, a deliberate and loving choice to save his daughter and the future she represents, providing a poignant end to his long, tragic story.
  • `wolverine` & `x-force`: This team—including Wolverine, `x-23`, Warpath, Domino, and Vanisher—serves as Cyclops's scalpel. They undertake the most dangerous and morally compromising missions. Their suicide run into the future is the lynchpin of the X-Men's final strategy.
  • `nightcrawler` (Kurt Wagner): The heart and soul of the X-Men. His unwavering faith, both in God and in his friends, makes his sacrifice one of the most impactful moments in the team's history. He dies protecting Hope, confirming his belief in her just before his end.
  • `bastion`: The mastermind of the anti-mutant offensive. A fusion of the Master Mold and Nimrod Sentinel templates, Bastion is the ultimate mutant-killing machine. He is cold, calculating, and driven by a singular purpose: the eradication of the X-Gene. He uses his advanced intellect to unite humanity's greatest mutant-haters into a single, terrifyingly effective army.
  • `william_stryker` and the Purifiers: The military arm of the Human Council, driven by religious fanaticism. Stryker believes mutants are an abomination and Hope is the Antichrist. His army of followers are well-armed and willing to die for their cause.
  • `cameron_hodge` and The Right: Hodge is a cyborg with a deep, personal hatred for `Angel` and the X-Men. He provides a paramilitary element to the Council, commanding his own soldiers and technology.
  • Graydon Creed and the Friends of Humanity: The political wing. Creed (the son of `sabretooth` and `mystique`) leverages public fear and bigotry to turn sentiment against the mutants on Utopia.
  • `stephen_lang` and Project: Armageddon: The original creator of the Mark III Sentinels. Lang provides the technological foundation for many of Bastion's weapons, driven by his belief in human supremacy.

For fans looking to experience the event as it was published, the following 14-part reading order is essential. The story is tightly interconnected, and reading the issues in this sequence is crucial for a complete understanding of the narrative flow.

Chapter Comic Title Issue # Summary
1 X-Men: Second Coming 1 Cable and Hope return to the present and are immediately ambushed.
2 Uncanny X-Men 523 The X-Men scramble to rescue Hope as Bastion's forces attack.
3 New Mutants 12 The New Mutants engage Cameron Hodge's forces; an X-Man falls.
4 X-Men: Legacy 235 Rogue leads a team to rescue a captured mutant, facing off against Sentinels.
5 X-Force 26 X-Force targets a facility manufacturing weapons for Bastion.
6 Uncanny X-Men 524 Bastion traps Utopia under a dome; the Nimrod portal opens.
7 New Mutants 13 The New Mutants and other young X-Men fight for their lives on the front lines.
8 X-Men: Legacy 236 Rogue absorbs the powers of multiple X-Men to fight the Nimrods; Nightcrawler's sacrifice.
9 X-Force 27 X-Force is dispatched on their one-way mission into the future.
10 Uncanny X-Men 525 The X-Men wage their final, desperate defense of Utopia.
11 New Mutants 14 Illyana Rasputin's powers are pushed to their limit in the battle.
12 X-Men: Legacy 237 Cyclops comforts a grieving Rogue; Hope makes a critical decision.
13 X-Force 28 In the future, X-Force destroys the Nimrod Master Mold; Cable's sacrifice.
14 X-Men: Second Coming 2 Hope's powers fully manifest as she confronts Bastion; the Five Lights appear.

`X-Men: Second Coming` was largely met with positive reviews from critics and fans upon its release. It was praised for its high stakes, relentless pacing, and meaningful character moments. The deaths of Nightcrawler and Cable were seen as genuinely shocking and impactful, not just temporary “event comic” casualties. Critics lauded the story for providing a satisfying and powerful conclusion to the long-running Messiah storyline. Some criticism was aimed at the general “event fatigue” that was prevalent at the time and the grim, violent tone of the story, but the consensus was that `Second Coming` was a well-executed and emotionally resonant X-Men epic.

The event is rich with powerful themes that define the X-Men mythos.

  • Hope and Faith: The central theme is the nature of hope itself. Hope Summers is both a literal person and a symbol. The story explores whether hope is something to be protected or something that must fight for itself. This is contrasted with the faith of characters like Nightcrawler, who dies believing in her, and the fanatical, destructive faith of the Purifiers.
  • Sacrifice: `Second Coming` is defined by sacrifice. Nightcrawler sacrifices his life to save Hope, and Cable sacrifices his existence to save the future. These acts underscore the idea that survival and progress often come at an immeasurable cost.
  • The Cost of Survival: Cyclops's leadership forces the question: what lines must be crossed to ensure the survival of a people? His use of a teenage X-Force and his willingness to accept casualties paint him as a hardened, morally gray leader, a far cry from the idealistic student of `professor_x`. The event directly sets up the schism between his and Wolverine's philosophies.

The legacy of `Second Coming` is immense. It fundamentally altered the trajectory of the X-Men line for years to come.

  • End of an Era: It definitively closed the book on the Decimation period. The threat of extinction was over, and the narrative shifted from mere survival to rebuilding and defining the future of mutantkind.
  • The Five Lights: The activation of Hope, Laurie, Gabriel, Idie, and Kenji introduced the first new generation of mutants in years, providing fresh characters and storylines in the Generation Hope series.
  • Paving the Way for Schism and AvX: The emotional and ideological fallout from the war, particularly Cyclops's methods and the death of Nightcrawler, created an irreparable fracture between Cyclops and Wolverine. This led directly to `_schism`, where the X-Men split into two distinct factions. Furthermore, Hope's role as the “Mutant Messiah” and her connection to a cosmic entity became the central plot point of the massive 2012 crossover, `avengers_vs._x-men`, where she was identified as the next likely host for the `phoenix_force`.

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`Second Coming` is the third and final part of what is informally known by fans and creators as the “Messiah Trilogy,” which includes `Messiah CompleX` (Part 1) and the central storyline of the `Cable (Vol. 2)` series (Part 2).
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Many of the members of Bastion's Human Council, including Stryker, Hodge, and Lang, were resurrected using a variation of the Technarchy's transmode virus, which Bastion had acquired from the captured techno-organic being, Warlock.
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The Five Lights, the first new mutants to emerge after the event, were: Laurie Tromette (velocikinesis) from a small town in Canada; Gabriel Cohuelo (chronoskimming) from Miami, Florida; Idie Okonkwo (thermokinesis) from Nigeria; Kenji Uedo (technopathy/flesh manipulation) from Tokyo, Japan; and Teon Macik (primal instincts/hyper-adaptability), a previously undiscovered mutant from Ukraine.
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Nightcrawler's death was a significant event that lasted for several years in publication time. He was eventually resurrected in 2013 in the Amazing X-Men series, in a storyline that involved him fighting a war for his father Azazel's soul in the afterlife.
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The specific model of Nimrod Sentinels that Bastion used were from the alternate “Days of Future Past” timeline (Earth-811), further tying the event to classic X-Men lore.
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Source Material for this entry includes: X-Men: Second Coming #1-2, Uncanny X-Men #523-525, New Mutants #12-14, X-Men: Legacy #235-237, and X-Force #26-28 (2010).