Bear in mind that much of Uncanny X-Men #600 was written when Rick Remender was still going to take over the Xbooks with Extraordinary X-Men. Much changed in the interim.

But even so… damn. In Uncanny X-Men #600, along with the Trial of Hank McCoy (such that it is), and the self-outing of Iceman, we have a rather sudden fruition of what Cyclops plan was.





A Million Mutant March. And that's how the comic concludes, Bendis run ending in a positive moment of togetherness and happiness. So what the hell happened in the Eight Months Later between Uncanny X-Men #600 and Extraordinary X-Men #1 to turn this…

Into this…?

Well the M-Pox is a thing, of course, the Terrigen Mists killing and sterilising mutants.

But still what did Cyclops do, after that moment of perfect brotherhood of man and mutant?





And where exactly is X-Haven?

Why do you need special technology to contact it?

Could it, as Bleeding Cool earlier suggested, be…

Whatever it did, it gave the unchanging Colossus…

…a few changes too.

Maybe we can get Rogue in Deadpool #1 to comment…

Nope, sorry. Guess we're going to just have to read it to find out.

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