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. ====== X-Men: Second Coming ====== ===== Part 1: The Dossier: An At-a-Glance Summary ===== * **Core Identity: **X-Men: Second Coming** is the cataclysmic 2010 comic book crossover event that serves as the explosive final chapter in the "Messiah Trilogy," chronicling the return of the mutant messiah Hope Summers to the present day and the final, desperate war for the survival of the mutant species against a united front of their greatest human enemies.** * **Key Takeaways:** * **Role in the Universe:** This event concludes a multi-year storyline that began with [[messiah_complex]] and continued through [[messiah_war]], resolving the central plot of the X-Men's struggle for survival after the near-extinction of mutants on [[m-day]]. It is a cornerstone of modern X-Men lore. * **Primary Impact:** Its most significant consequences were the re-ignition of the mutant gene across the globe, the heroic deaths of long-standing X-Men members [[nightcrawler]] and [[cable]], and the final solidification of [[cyclops]] as a hardened, wartime leader, which directly set the stage for future conflicts like `[[x-men_schism]]` and `[[avengers_vs_x-men]]`. * **Key Incarnations:** `X-Men: Second Coming` is a storyline exclusive to the **Earth-616 (Prime Comic Universe)**. The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) has not yet introduced its version of the X-Men, let alone adapted this complex, continuity-heavy narrative. Any on-screen adaptation in the future would require years of foundational storytelling to establish the stakes of M-Day, Cable, and Hope Summers. ===== Part 2: Origin and Evolution ===== ==== Publication History and Creation ==== `X-Men: Second Coming` was a major Marvel Comics crossover event published in 2010. It was crafted to be the epic finale of a sprawling narrative arc that defined the X-Men comics for nearly three years. The storyline was helmed by the core architects of the X-Men line at the time, including writers Matt Fraction, Craig Kyle, Christopher Yost, Zeb Wells, and Mike Carey. The art was handled by a roster of top-tier talent such as David Finch, Terry Dodson, Ibraim Roberson, and Greg Land, ensuring a consistent and dynamic visual style across the various titles. The event ran for 14 parts, woven through the primary X-Men titles of the era: //Uncanny X-Men//, //New Mutants//, //X-Men: Legacy//, and //X-Force//. It began with the //X-Men: Second Coming// #1 one-shot and concluded with //X-Men: Second Coming// #2. This tightly structured crossover format ensured that readers following any of the core books were seamlessly integrated into the main event, making it a line-wide imperative. The story's primary function was to resolve the cliffhanger of Hope Summers's impending return and to decisively answer the question that had haunted mutantkind since the "Decimation" event: was there any future for their species? ==== In-Universe Origin Story (The Road to Second Coming) ==== The stage for `Second Coming` was meticulously set through several years of preceding storylines. To understand the gravity of this event, one must first understand the despair and desperation that defined this era for the X-Men. === Earth-616: The Aftermath of M-Day: The Brink of Extinction === The prelude to this war began in the 2005 event `[[house_of_m]]`. In a moment of catastrophic grief and mental breakdown, the Scarlet Witch, Wanda Maximoff, reshaped reality with three words: "**No More Mutants**." This act, known as the "Decimation" or "M-Day," instantly depowered over 90% of the world's mutant population, reducing a thriving species of millions to a mere few hundred individuals. Worse still, the X-gene itself appeared to be neutralized; no new mutants were being born. The X-Men were no longer just a team of heroes; they were the reluctant guardians of a dying race, facing the statistical certainty of extinction within a few generations. This existential threat transformed their mission and hardened their leader, Cyclops, who relocated the remaining mutants to the island of [[utopia_(x-men)]] off the coast of San Francisco, creating a fortified sanctuary. === Earth-616: The Messiah Complex and the Birth of Hope === The first glimmer of a future arrived in the 2007 crossover, `[[messiah_complex]]`. Cerebra, the mutant detection system, detected the first new mutant birth since M-Day in Cooperstown, Alaska. This single birth represented the potential salvation or ultimate damnation of their species. A frantic race to secure the child erupted between three key factions: * The **X-Men**, who saw the baby as a messiah and the key to their survival. * The **Purifiers**, a fanatical anti-mutant religious sect led by William Stryker, who saw the baby as the Antichrist and sought to kill it. * The **Marauders**, working for Mister Sinister, who sought to control and study the child for their own nefarious purposes. In the brutal conflict that followed, the X-Men's school was destroyed, and numerous casualties were sustained. Ultimately, Cyclops made the heart-wrenching decision to entrust the infant girl to his time-traveling son, Cable (Nathan Summers). Believing the present was too dangerous, he tasked Cable with taking the baby into the future to raise and protect her, hoping she could one day return to save them. The time-displaced mutant Bishop, however, believed the child was responsible for his own apocalyptic future timeline and began a relentless, centuries-long hunt through time to kill her. Before Cable jumped to the future, Cyclops named the baby **Hope**. === Earth-616: Messiah War: The Future is Now === The 2009 crossover `[[messiah_war]]` served as the direct prequel to `Second Coming`. The story followed X-Force as they were sent into the future by Cyclops to assist Cable and a now-adolescent Hope. They found themselves caught in a devastating war between a grizzled Cable, a maniacally obsessed Bishop, and the ruler of that timeline, the X-Men's own fallen member, Stryfe. This storyline was crucial for developing Hope's character, showing her training under Cable's tutelage, and establishing her deep bond with him as a father figure. It ended with Cable and Hope finally shaking Bishop's pursuit and preparing for their final time-jump back to the present day, setting the stage for their dramatic and violent return. ===== Part 3: Timeline, Key Turning Points & Aftermath ===== `Second Coming` is a relentless, high-octane war story told in chapters. Each part escalates the stakes, pushing the X-Men further to the brink until the final, explosive climax. === Chapter One: The Return === The event kicks off with Cable and a now teenage Hope Summers finally returning to the present day, materializing in the ruins of the Xavier Institute in Westchester. Their arrival is immediately detected by Cerebra, but also by their enemies. Bastion, a futuristic Sentinel-human hybrid, has united all major anti-mutant leaders under his command, forming the Human Council. This council includes Bolivar Trask (creator of the original Sentinels), William Stryker (leader of the Purifiers), Stephen Lang (of Project: Armageddon), Graydon Creed (of the Friends of Humanity), and Cameron Hodge. Using a techno-organic virus, Bastion has resurrected them as prime weapons in his war. The Human Council immediately attacks. Ariel, a teleporting mutant, is killed while trying to transport Hope, and the X-Men are plunged into a desperate running battle across the country as they try to get Hope safely to Utopia. === Chapter Two: The Hunt Begins === Cyclops, operating as a master strategist, deploys every X-Men team with specific missions. * **X-Force**, his covert kill squad led by [[wolverine]], is tasked with hunting and eliminating the leaders of the Human Council, a mission they undertake with brutal efficiency. They travel back in time to eliminate a Master Mold creating futuristic Sentinels. * The **New Mutants** are sent to engage the forces of Cameron Hodge and the Right. * **Rogue** leads a team to counter the forces of Stephen Lang. This phase of the war is a bloody, tactical struggle. The X-Men suffer heavy casualties. Magik is banished to Limbo after a brutal fight, Karma loses a leg, and the teams are stretched to their absolute limit. All the while, Bastion's forces relentlessly close in on Hope and her protectors, Cable and the X-Men's Alpha Team. === Chapter Three: A Hero Falls: The Death of Nightcrawler === One of the most pivotal and tragic moments of the event occurs during a desperate confrontation. Bastion, having analyzed all threats, manages to corner Hope Summers. With his arm transformed into a powerful energy cannon, he lunges forward to deliver the killing blow. [[nightcrawler]] (Kurt Wagner), despite being gravely wounded, sees the attack. In a final act of faith and heroism, he uses his teleportation ability to place himself directly in the path of Bastion's arm, which impales him through the chest. With his last ounce of strength, he teleports Hope to the safety of Utopia, materializing on the island before collapsing. He dies in the arms of his friends, his final words a prayer for Hope. Kurt's death is a devastating blow to the X-Men's morale, stripping away the team's spiritual heart and soul and demonstrating the absolute lethality of Bastion's crusade. This sacrifice galvanizes the team but also underscores the terrible cost of this war. === Chapter Four: Siege on Utopia === With Hope now on Utopia, Bastion initiates his endgame. He unleashes his ultimate weapon: a massive, impenetrable energy sphere that completely envelops Utopia and a large portion of San Francisco. This dome cuts off the X-Men from the outside world entirely. Simultaneously, a time portal opens from the future—the very future Bishop warned of—and an endless army of advanced Nimrod-class Sentinels begins to pour through. The X-Men are trapped, vastly outnumbered, and facing an enemy that can adapt to their powers. The battle for Utopia becomes a desperate siege, a last stand for the entire mutant race. Cyclops is forced to make increasingly difficult decisions, sending teams on what amount to suicide missions to thin the Nimrod herd and find a way to close the portal. The survival of everyone on the island rests on their ability to hold the line. === Chapter Five: Hope's Choice and the Final Battle === It becomes clear that the Nimrod portal is powered by a Master Mold in the future. Cable, knowing there is no other way, volunteers for a one-way trip. He says a tearful goodbye to Hope, the girl he raised as his daughter, and travels into the future to destroy the Master Mold from within. He succeeds, but the techno-organic virus that has kept his own body from being consumed for decades begins to rapidly overwhelm him. He sacrifices himself, allowing the virus to fully take over, turning him into a living bomb that obliterates the Master Mold and severs the link to the present, closing the portal. In the present, with the Nimrod wave stopped, only Bastion remains. He breaks through the X-Men's defenses and confronts Hope. Enraged by the deaths of Kurt and Cable, Hope's mutant power finally and fully awakens. Her ability is revealed to be **Power Manipulation/Mimicry**. She is able to copy and master the powers of any nearby mutant, but to a level of power they themselves cannot reach. She manifests the powers of Colossus, Wolverine, Armor, X-23, and Cyclops simultaneously. Overwhelmed with this raw power, she obliterates Bastion in a final, fiery blast. === The Aftermath: A New Dawn? === With Bastion and his forces destroyed and the dome dissipated, the war is over. The X-Men mourn their dead, holding a large funeral for the beloved Kurt Wagner. In a final bonfire gathering, Emma Frost senses the Phoenix Force within Hope, a discovery she keeps to herself. Cyclops gives a speech, declaring that while they have lost so much, Hope's return has proven that their species has a future. At that exact moment, Cerebra activates, detecting five brand new mutant signatures flaring to life across the globe. These "Five Lights" are the first new mutants to manifest powers since M-Day, proving that Hope's return has indeed re-ignited the X-gene. The event ends not with a clean victory, but with the dawning of a new, uncertain era for mutantkind. ===== Part 4: Key Players & Factions ===== ==== Mutant Protagonists (The X-Men) ==== * **Hope Summers:** The central figure of the entire trilogy. Raised in apocalyptic futures by Cable, she is a highly trained soldier and survivor. Her return is the catalyst for the entire war. During `Second Coming`, she transitions from the "package" everyone is protecting into the active savior of her people, culminating in the full awakening of her messianic powers. * **Cable (Nathan Summers):** Hope's adoptive father and protector. A grizzled veteran of countless time wars, Cable's sole mission for years was keeping Hope alive. His journey ends in `Second Coming` with the ultimate paternal sacrifice, giving his life to ensure that the future she represents can exist. * **Cyclops (Scott Summers):** The commander-in-chief of the mutant race. This event showcases Cyclops at his strategic peak, making ruthless, calculated decisions to ensure the survival of his species. His leadership is effective but also alienates some of his oldest friends, planting the seeds of the eventual schism with Wolverine. * **Wolverine (Logan):** The leader of the black-ops X-Force. While following Cyclops's orders, Wolverine grows increasingly concerned with the brutal tactics being employed and the way Hope is being treated as a symbol rather than a person. His protective instincts clash with Cyclops's cold pragmatism. * **Nightcrawler (Kurt Wagner):** The heart and soul of the X-Men. A devout Catholic, Kurt's faith often put him at odds with the darker direction of the team. His death is the event's most significant emotional turning point, a sacrifice that embodies the X-Men's core ideal of protecting others, even at the cost of one's own life. ==== Human-Supremacist Antagonists (The Human Council) ==== * **Bastion:** The primary antagonist and mastermind. Bastion is a unique fusion of the original Master Mold sentinel and a Nimrod sentinel from the future. He possesses immense strategic intellect, adaptability, and an unshakeable, logical drive to eradicate all mutants. By resurrecting and uniting the X-Men's most notorious human enemies with a techno-organic virus, he creates the single greatest anti-mutant threat they have ever faced. * **The Revived Purifiers:** Bastion's lieutenants are a who's who of mutant-hating villains, brought back from the dead to serve his cause. * **William Stryker:** The fanatical religious leader who believes mutants are an abomination against God. * **Bolivar Trask:** The scientist who created the first Sentinels, now ironically a machine-human hybrid himself. * **Cameron Hodge:** The former PR man for X-Factor turned cyborg monster, driven by a deep-seated, personal hatred for mutants like Angel. * **Stephen Lang:** The creator of the Sentinel Mark III and the man behind Project: Armageddon. * **Graydon Creed:** The powerless son of Sabretooth and Mystique, whose self-loathing fueled his political campaign of mutant hatred. ===== Part 5: Thematic Analysis & Impact ===== ==== Theme: Faith vs. Pragmatism ==== `Second Coming` is built on the conflict between two opposing worldviews. On one side is the idea of faith—the belief that Hope is a true messiah destined to save mutantkind. This is embodied by characters like Nightcrawler. On the other side is cold, hard pragmatism, personified by Cyclops, who treats Hope not as a savior but as a strategic asset, the "key" to restarting the species, and plans for the war accordingly. The story constantly questions whether Hope's arrival is a miracle or simply a biological reality that requires a military solution to protect. ==== Theme: Sacrifice and Martyrdom ==== Sacrifice is the narrative's emotional core. Nightcrawler's death is a true martyrdom, a selfless act of faith to save the person he believes is their savior. Cable's death is a soldier's sacrifice, a tactical choice made by a father to protect his daughter and secure the future. These two deaths represent the soul and the strength of the X-Men, respectively, and highlight the immense price of their survival. ==== Long-Term Impact on the X-Men Universe ==== The fallout from `Second Coming` reshaped the X-Men franchise for years to come. * **The Rebirth of the Mutant Race:** The activation of the Five Lights immediately launched the series //Generation Hope//, which focused on Hope's quest to find and help these new, often unstable young mutants. The mutant extinction crisis was officially over. * **The Schism:** Cyclops's willingness to use children as soldiers and his increasingly militaristic leadership, crystalized during this war, created a deep ideological rift with Wolverine. This tension would boil over in the `[[x-men_schism]]` event, which split the X-Men into two separate teams. * **The Phoenix Force:** Emma Frost's vision of the Phoenix in Hope was a crucial piece of foreshadowing. It directly led to the storyline where the Phoenix Force returns to Earth seeking Hope as its host, triggering the massive `[[avengers_vs_x-men]]` event. ===== Part 6: Reading Order & Tie-Ins ===== For fans looking to experience the event as it was published, the following reading order is essential. The story is tightly knit, and reading the issues in this sequence is crucial for understanding the full narrative. ^ Chapter ^ Comic Title & Issue Number ^ Key Events ^ | 1 | `X-Men: Second Coming #1` | Cable and Hope return to the present; the Human Council attacks. | | 2 | `Uncanny X-Men #523` | The X-Men race to protect Hope; initial casualties are sustained. | | 3 | `New Mutants #12` | The New Mutants team is deployed to engage the Right. | | 4 | `X-Men: Legacy #235` | Rogue's team confronts Stephen Lang's Sentinels. | | 5 | `X-Force #26` | X-Force begins their mission to assassinate the Human Council leaders. | | 6 | `Uncanny X-Men #524` | The battle continues; Bastion's strategy becomes clearer. | | 7 | `New Mutants #13` | The New Mutants suffer a major loss; Karma is grievously injured. | | 8 | `X-Men: Legacy #236` | A hero falls: Nightcrawler sacrifices himself to save Hope. | | 9 | `X-Force #27` | X-Force's mission becomes more complicated and deadly. | | 10 | `Uncanny X-Men #525` | Bastion traps Utopia and San Francisco inside an impenetrable dome. | | 11 | `New Mutants #14` | The Nimrod army arrives from the future; the siege of Utopia begins. | | 12 | `X-Men: Legacy #237` | The X-Men fight a desperate, losing battle against the Nimrods. | | 13 | `X-Force #28` | Cable makes the decision to go on a one-way trip to the future. | | 14 | `X-Men: Second Coming #2` | Cable sacrifices himself; Hope's powers awaken and she defeats Bastion. The Five Lights appear. | ===== See Also ===== * [[messiah_complex]] * [[messiah_war]] * [[hope_summers]] * [[cable]] * [[bastion_(comics)]] * [[utopia_(x-men)]] * [[x-men_schism]] * [[avengers_vs_x-men]] ===== Notes and Trivia ===== ((The one-shot //X-Men: Blind Science//, released during the event, details the secret work of the "X-Club" scientists, including Dr. Nemesis and Madison Jeffries, as they worked to counter Bastion's technological threats.)) ((The death of Nightcrawler was a major, controversial moment for fans. He was a founding member of the popular "All-New, All-Different" X-Men team from 1975 and had been a mainstay for decades. He would not be resurrected until the 2013 series //Amazing X-Men//.)) ((The concept of Bastion resurrecting fallen villains using a techno-organic virus is a direct callback to the Phalanx, a techno-organic alien race heavily featured in 1990s X-Men stories.)) ((This event marked the end of an era for //X-Force//. Following the conclusion of `Second Coming`, the series was relaunched as //Uncanny X-Force// under writer Rick Remender, which became one of the most critically acclaimed Marvel titles of its time.)) ((The "Messiah Trilogy" as a whole is often cited as the definitive story arc for Cyclops's transformation from the stoic boy scout of the classic era into the pragmatic, and often controversial, revolutionary leader he became in the 21st century.))