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    Shrine of Apocalypse


    This statue of Apocalyse in the New Canaanite-ruled future hints that Apocalypse still lives, and that he is the one who rules. (Cable Mini-series #2)
    In Akkaba, the birthplace of Apocalypse, there lied a base once belonging to him. It served also as the headquarters of Genesis. (Cable #19)

    This is an artifact Stryfe's MLF once attempted to steal. They were stopped by Cable, who investigated it. (Cable Mini-series #1)
    Another sign of Apocalypse in Genesis's headquarters in Akkaba. (Cable #19)

    In the future, Apocalypse kidnapped Nathan's clone, Stryfe, from the Askani. (Cable: Fathers and Sons)
    In the 19th Century, Apocalypse placed an Englishman within a pod, to later emerge as his Harbinger. (Cable #50)

    In the wake of the Onslaught crisis, Cable was forced to form an uneasy alliance with Apocalypse. (Cable #35)
    Unwilling to let Onslaught wield the awesome power of the young Franklin Richards, Apocalypse prepared to kill the child. (Cable #35)

    In the Savage Land, Wolverine was surprised to find a robot minion of Apocalypse. (Wolverine: The Jungle Adventure)
    Sure enough though, Wolverine prevailed in battling the construct. (Wolverine: The Jungle Adventure)

    When the battle ended, a hologram image of the real Apocalypse appeared. What is he tossing? Cyclops's visor? Infra-red goggles from Logan's days as a government agent? (Wolverine: The Jungle Adventure)
    2000 years in the future, at the dawn of the Askani order's formation, Apocalypse slips in and out of hibernation chambers. (X-Men: Phoenix #1)

    Cable told Irene Merryweather, his chronicler, of Apocalypse. (Cable #64)
    In the 19th Century, Apocalypse awoke in England to inquire about the ideas of Nathaniel Essex. (The Further Adventures of Cyclops and Phoenix #1)

    5000 years ago in Egypt, Baal brought En Sabah Nur below ground to meet his destiny. (Rise of Apocalypse #1)
    There was an underground cave-in that lead to Baal's death, but it only served to make En Sabah Nur search even harder for his destiny. (Rise of Apocalypse #2)

    Apocalypse posed as a slave for a time in Egypt, under Rama Tut's rule. (Rise of Apocalypse #3)
    Apocalypse discovered the extent of his molecule-altering mutant powers while struggling against Rama Tut. (Rise of Apocalypse #4)

    Apocalypse, after making Ozymandias his immortal slave. (Rise of Apocalypse #4)
    Apocalypse harbored ideas that only the fit will survive. (Rise of Apocalypse #4)

    He anticipated the Age of Apocalypse in a more human guise. (Cable)
    Proof the High Lord ruled over the New Canaanites. (Cable: Fathers and Sons)

    Apocalypse had been "merging" for years now. (X-Men #97)
    And here, he'd done it again. Yay! (X-Men #97)

    "Get his a** out of my face!"
    "Even after killing me, he's still got it right in my face!"

    (the last photo never actually occured) But they did battle. (Cable #75)
    And battle. (Cable #75)

    And battle. (Cable #75)
    And battle. (Cable #75)

    And battle. (Cable #75)
    Annnnnnnnd...battle. Then Cable was captured and that was that. (Cable #75)

    Uatu the Watcher told Apocalypse that he must ally himself with Cable in order to weaken Onslaught. (Uncanny X-Men #336)
    Apocalypse awoke to Ozymandias's company. (Uncanny X-Men #335)

    He conversed with the once-king of Egypt. (Uncanny X-Men #335)
    En Sabah Nur stepped outdoors to the skies above. (Uncanny X-Men #335)

    Again, he predicted the coming of the Age of Apocalypse. (Uncanny X-Men #335)
    Apocalypse, in the shade. (Uncanny X-Men #336)

    At the time of the Twelve. (Uncanny X-Men #377)
    At the time of the Twelve again. (Uncanny X-Men #377)

    And here he is again. (Uncanny X-Men #377)
    And again still. (Uncanny X-Men #377)

    Apocalypse attempted to gain supreme power through the "Twelve Circuit." (X-Men #97)
    He "accidentally" merged with Cyclops. (X-Men #97)

    He created an alternate future with the power he leeched from the Twelve. In it, he almost tricked them into giving him even more power. (X-Men #98)
    What a happy face! (X-Men #98)

    Before creating the alternate future, he created an alternate past with the same motive. In this scenario, he failed. (Uncanny X-Men #378)
    His plans were foiled. The jig was up. In Egypt, he teleported away with the Living Monolith. (X-Men #98)

    The same moment, but this time, it looks almost painted. (Uncanny X-Men #381)
    Apocalypse procures the X-Man at the head of the circuit. (X-Men #97)

    Apocalypse, after converting Wolverine into his Horseman of Death. (Wolverine #145)
    This is Apocalypse as he made himself out to be in a futuristic Ages of Apocalypse scenario. [It was supposed to be printed in X-Men Unlimited #26, but was cut out at the last.] (X-Men Unlimited #27)

    Set around the time of X-Factor #25, in this What If...? issue, Archangel sees to it that Apocalypse gets his. [This story never even actually occured, and yet it's my favorite tale of Apocalypse. Highly recommended: GET THIS BOOK.] (What If...? #101)
    Here, he's laughing it up, proud at his creation of Death. (What If...? #101)

    When Archangel does his work too thoroughly, when he kills the strong as well as the weak, Apocalypse is outraged. (What If...? #101)
    Apocalypse comes face-to-face with his creation. (What If...? #101)

    And it is the last face he will ever see again. (What If...? #101)
    Apocalypse's defeat at the hands of Stryfe from the actual events of Executioner's Song. (What If...? #69)

    In this alterniverse, Apocalypse kills the X-Men. (What If...? #69)
    Apocalypse wins. Isn't that something? (What If...? #69)

    Evidently not, since Stryfe takes him down a peg barely five seconds later. (What If...? #69)
    Once merged with Apocalypse, Cyclops experiences dreams in which he relives the high lord's blood-filled past. (The Search for Cyclops #1)

    The dreams are chilling and so lifelike. But hey, aren't dreams always lifelike? (The Search for Cyclops #1)
    Ah, but to relive that fateful day with the use of danger room technology... (The Search for Cyclops #1)

    X-Man is spared, though Cyclops is not so lucky. (The Search for Cyclops #1)
    Familiar, isn't it? (The Search for Cyclops #1)

    Presenting Cyclopalypse. (The Search for Cyclops #1)
    Cable spends his spare time obsessing over a hologram of his ultimate enemy. What do you do for fun? (The Search for Cyclops #1)

    Is there a need to get physical? Apocalypse only merged with his father. So what? (The Search for Cyclops #1)
    That Blaquesmith fellow's up to something, I'll tell you. (The Search for Cyclops #1)

    Ozymandias is keeping busy in Egypt, what with all the chiselling. (The Search for Cyclops #1)
    Yeah, you can expect more to come.





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