Comics:X-Men Vol 1 141
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We fought. We lost. We d-died. And now... seeing you all alive -- oh God, I didn't think it would hurt so much.
- -- Kitty Pryde, while possessed by her alternate-future self.
- -- Kitty Pryde, while possessed by her alternate-future self.
Appearing in "Days of Future Past"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
- Moira MacTaggert
- The X-Men / Anti-Sentinel Resistance (First appearance)
- Rachel (First appearance)
- Franklin Richards (First appearance), (Death)
- Sprite (Kate Pryde-Rasputin) / Mutant 187 (First appearance)
- Wolverine / Colonel Logan (First appearance)
- Magneto (Magnus) (First appearance), (Death)
- Colossus (Peter Rasputin) (First appearance)
- Storm (Ororo Munroe) (First appearance)
Villains:
- Senator Robert Kelly
- Sentinel Alpha Class
- Sentinel Alpha 3
- Unnamed Sentinels
- Brotherhood of Evil Mutants (3rd incarnation) (First appearance)
- Mystique (Raven Darkholme)
- Destiny (First appearance)
- Pyro (First appearance)
- Avalanche (First appearance)
- The Blob (Fred J. Dukes)
Other Characters:
- Rogue Pack (First appearance)
- "Big Alex"
- Robbo
- George
- Lois, a reporter
- Unnamed reporters & police
- Unnamed Pentagon staff
- Unnamed U.S. citizens
- Beast (Earth-811) - (Cameo)
- Scarlet Witch (Earth-811) - (Cameo)
- Daredevil (Earth-811) - (Cameo)
- Cyclops (Earth-811) - (Cameo)
- Iceman (Earth-811) - (Cameo)
- Professor X (Earth-811) - (Cameo)
- Angel (Earth-811) - (Cameo)
- Nightcrawler (Earth-811) - (Cameo)
- Vision (Earth-811) - (Cameo)
- Thing (Earth-811) - (Cameo)
- Iron Man (Earth-811) - (Cameo)
- Spider-Man (Earth-811) - (Cameo)
- Dr. Doom (Earth-811) - (Cameo)
- Human Torch (Earth-811) - (Cameo)
- Captain America (Earth-811) - (Cameo)
- Black Panther (Earth-811) - (Cameo)
- Reed Richards (Earth-811) - (Cameo)
- Sue Richards (Earth-811) - (Cameo)
- Ghost Rider (Earth-811) - (Cameo)
- Hulk (Earth-811) - (Cameo)
Locations:
Items:
Vehicles:
Synopsis for "Days of Future Past"
In the 21st Century, New York City had become a nightmarish environment run by mutant-discriminatory Sentinels. Kate Pryde escaped from a group of mutant-hating thugs with Wolverine's help. During their rendezvous, Wolverine informed her of a full-scale nuclear strike on North America. Kate then entered the South Bronx Mutant Internment Center, after passing a humiliating security examination. She walked through the cemetery of fallen heroes until she reached the Anti-Sentinel Resistance. Later, Franklin implemented the "Jammer" that would disrupt the inhibitor collars that neutralized the X-Men's powers. Rachel then transported Kate’s mind into the body of her younger self. In October of 1980, after finishing a training session in the Danger Room, Kitty Pryde mysteriously collapsed to the floor. When she awoke, the adult Kate Pryde (now in her younger body) warned the X-Men of Senator Robert Kelly's assassination, which lead to her dystopic world. Forward to 2013, Magneto and Franklin were killed by the Sentinels, and the last remaining X-Men planed a final assault on the Sentinel’s Base (Baxter Building). In the present day Pentagon, Raven Darkholme (Mystique) worked out of the office of the Assistant Security of Defense for Research and Development. She lead the New Brotherhood of Evil Mutants, to which Blob had a minor objection to. At the Capitol Building, the US Senate addressed the growing issue of homo superior (mutants). As Senator Kelly prosecuted them, Professor Xavier and Dr. Moira MacTaggert realized that the X-Men had just entered the room. The Professor mind-scanned both Storm and Kitty and he was shocked to see their future. Suddenly, Mystique and the Brotherhood arrived to end Senator Kelly’s life. The X-Men revealed themselves and Mystique ordered the others to kill them.
Notes
- This is the last issue before the title officially changed to Uncanny X-Men. Uncanny has been on the cover for almost all issues since X-Men #114.
- This issue is reprinted in many other comics and books, see references for more info.[1]
Trivia
- This issue marks the first time Magneto is called Magnus.
See Also
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Recommended Reading
- This is the start of a two-part storyline, Days of Future Past, that concludes next issue.
- Editor's Recommendation
Links and References
- Uncanny X-Men at Wikipedia
- Uncanny X-Men at Marvel Subscriptions
- Uncanny X-Men series index at Comicbookdb.com
- Uncanny X-Men series index at Uncanny X-Men.net
- Uncanny X-Men series index at the Grand Comics Database Project
- The Unofficial Handbook of Marvel Comics Creators - accessed on 07/07/2009
- The Official Marvel Index to the X-Men Vol 2 #3 - See for further referencing
- ↑ This story is reprinted in the following comics/TPB's:
- 100 Greatest Marvels of All Time #1 - 1st story
- Essential X-Men #2 - 22nd story
- Marvel Collectible Classics X-Men #2 - 1st story
- Marvel Masterworks: The Uncanny X-Men 2nd Edition HC #6 - 1st story
- Uncanny X-Men TPB: Days of Future Past Vol 1 #1 - 1st story
- X-Men TPB: Days of Future Past Vol 2 #1 - 5th story
