Nightcrawler, classic look (in color), against a backdrop of X-Men images (black and white)
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Warning: SPOILERS ahead for X-Men Forever #3Even for the X-Men, Nightcrawler has always had one of the most unorthodox family trees in Marvel Comics. Thought for decades to be the son of Mystique and the demonic mutant Azazel, and only recently revealed to actually be the son of Mystique and the mutant icon Destiny, Kurt’s world outside of the X-Men has always been unconventional.
And in these timelines, Destiny saw Kurt – born to defeat Azazel – dead along with them, telling her son, “But then I seemed to know that I saw Azazel would kill you if we didn’t let you become a %$#@$&% X-Man.” Nightcrawler Joined The X-Men To Save His Own LIfe Kurt’s Life Was In More Danger Than Anyone Knew Close Created to defeat Azazel once and for all, Nightcrawler’s fate was integral to the world’s survival, and Destiny’s revelation also shows just how important the X-Men are to that same fate. When Kurt first appeared in Giant-Size X-Men #1 by Len Wein, Dave Cockrum, Peter Iro, Glynis Wein, and John Costanza, he initially joined the team to escape a vicious mob that saw him as a monster.
With her vast precognition powers constantly bombarding her with information from the future, Irene Adler has always been inherently disconnected from the present. Despite her love for Mystique, or even their adopted daughter, Rogue, Destiny has consistently used those around her, moving them like chess pieces to get to whatever future that she deems acceptable. In this instance, it appears that Nightcrawler’s entire life has simply been one giant maneuver by Destiny to defeat Azazel.
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