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* PutOnABus: At the end of issue #4, [[spoiler:many Krakoa inhabitants, including the Five, are trapped in the White Hot Room for the foreseeable future.]]

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* PutOnABus: At the end of issue #4, [[spoiler:many [[spoiler:most of Krakoa inhabitants, including the Five, Five sans Hope, are trapped in the White Hot Room for the foreseeable future.]]
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* PutOnABus: At the end of issue #4, [[spoiler:some Krakoa inhabitants, including the Five, are trapped in the Whiet Hot Room for the foreseeable future.]]

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* PutOnABus: At the end of issue #4, [[spoiler:some [[spoiler:many Krakoa inhabitants, including the Five, are trapped in the Whiet White Hot Room for the foreseeable future.]]
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* PutOnABus: At the end of issue #4, [[spoiler:some Krakoa inhabitants, including the Five, are trapped in the Whiet Hot Room for the foreseeable future.]]
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* AdorableAbomination: In issue #4, [[spoiler:the Phoenix returns as a petit-sized firebird and perches on Jean's arm, while calling her "mother-me".]]
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* StableTimeLoop: Implied by Jean Grey in issue #4, although the mechanics are not clear: [[spoiler:according to her, "Hope was sent by the Phoenix to make the Phoenix"]], thus confirming their presumed relationship.
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* EvilIsSterile: In issue #4, [[spoiler:the Phoenix, in hatchling form, perches on Jean's arm and calls Enigma a "creature of stagnation".]]
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* TheBusCameBack: In issue #3, [[spoiler:Krakoa releases Cypher from his confines so he could join the other mutants in their battle against the Iron Man-based Sentinels.]].
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* MeaningfulEcho: In issue #4, [[spoiler:Irene says to Mystique the words Raven told her back in ''Immortal X-Men'' #1 and #3: "What we have is immortal."]]
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* RoboticReveal: In issue #3, Shaw communicates telepathically with Emma and tells her his "Tessa 2.0" secretary is an A.I. spy.
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* StealthSequel: Issue #3 serves as an epilogue to ''Uncanny Spider-Man'' mini-series and the revelations in ''X-Men Origins: Blue''.
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* HystericalWoman: Orbis Stellaris mocks Righteous for being too emotional to be a Dominion.
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* EnemyMine: After being captured, Mother Righteous agrees to cooperate against Enigma because she ''really'' doesn't want a version of her progenitor's ex-husband Nathaniel Essex as god.
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* ChekhovsGun: The book Destiny wrote in ''Immortal X-Men'' #4, and which she told Mystique not to read until the time came. Mystique finally reads it.

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''X-Men: Forever'' is a four issue limited comic book series from Creator/MarvelComics. It's written by Creator/KieronGillen with art by Luca Maresca and is part of the wider ComicBook/XMenTheKrakoanAge.

The series forms part of the ComicBook/FallOfTheHouseOfXCrossover and serves as a continuation of the plot of ''ComicBook/ImmortalXMen''. In addition, it forms part of the grand finale for the ComicBook/XMenTheKrakoanAge.

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''X-Men: Forever'' is a four issue limited comic book series from Creator/MarvelComics. It's written by Creator/KieronGillen with art by Luca Maresca and is part of the wider ComicBook/XMenTheKrakoanAge.

''ComicBook/XMen: [[ComicBook/XMenTheKrakoanAge The Krakoan Age]]'' and its grand finale.

The series forms part of the ComicBook/FallOfTheHouseOfXCrossover and serves as a continuation of the plot of ''ComicBook/ImmortalXMen''. In addition, it forms part of the grand finale for the ComicBook/XMenTheKrakoanAge.
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* BatmanGambit: Unable to find Mother Righteous on their own, Charles and Sinister tipped off Orchis to her whereabouts, and captured her after she weakened from fleeing.

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* BatmanGambit: Unable to find Mother Righteous on their own, Charles and Sinister tipped off Orchis to her whereabouts, and captured her after she she's weakened from fleeing.


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* DirtyCoward: Mother Righteous, now that she's revealed to the X-Men. Her initial plan is beg to be spared long enough to destroy her remote-controlled clone and spite them, and when confronted by Stasis and Orbis, set them on one another while she runs away.


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* LaserGuidedAmnesia: Shaw helps Charles catch Mother Righetous, and then asks him to wipe the knowledge of this from his mind so Orchis can't extract the knowledge from him later.
* LaserGuidedKarma: Shaw's motivation for helping get Righteous is screwing her over for screwing him over first.


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* {{Synchronization}}: One of the downsides of her remote body is Mother Righteous feels everything her duplicate feels, and as the story begins Irene is beating the tar out of her.
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* TearsOfJoy: [[spoiler:When Righteous tells Xavier the mutants that went missing from Krakoa are alive, he falls to his knees and sheds tears of relief.]]
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* BreakTheHaughty: Mother Righteous's smugness gets punctured, first by her failure to ascend, discovering a version of her progenitor's husband has beaten her to it, then Stasis and Orbis Stellaris storm her hideout, and Selene overpowers her. Escaping that, she's taken captive by Charles and Sinister.


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* ForegoneConclusion: The first issue ends with Charles dispatching Rasputin IV into the timeline to try and prevent Dr. Stasis' own ascension attempts. ''Rise of the Powers of X'' having already shown their failure to do so, a fact Charles was aware was always a possibility.


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* TellHimImNotSpeakingToHim: Destiny's immediate concern on regaining contact with regular reality is ''demanding'' to know what's become of Mystique, who is physically fine and dandy... but she's found that book of Destiny's prophecies and is refusing to speak to her.

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The series forms part of the ComicBook/FallOfTheHouseOfXCrossover and serves as a continuation of the plot of ComicBook/ImmortalXMen. In addition, it forms part of the grand finale for the ComicBook/XMenTheKrakoanAge.

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The series forms part of the ComicBook/FallOfTheHouseOfXCrossover and serves as a continuation of the plot of ComicBook/ImmortalXMen.''ComicBook/ImmortalXMen''. In addition, it forms part of the grand finale for the ComicBook/XMenTheKrakoanAge.


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* AffablyEvil: Enigma, in its chat with Destiny, is surprisingly cordial and polite, mainly because it doesn't yet feel like risking the timeline changing things by killing her... ''yet.''
* ArcWords: As with ''Immortal X-Men'', "We must be on the same side."
* BatmanGambit: Unable to find Mother Righteous on their own, Charles and Sinister tipped off Orchis to her whereabouts, and captured her after she weakened from fleeing.


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* DramaticIrony: Rasputin refuses to trust Mother Righteous, and thinks the X-Men should just kill her, what with having spent near a thousand years being manipulated by one Sinister already. She's unaware that she's already working with ''another'' Sinister, [[spoiler:in the cloned body of Cypher.]]


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* NoSell: Previously, every time Mother Righteous has cashed in one of her favors from a mark, there's been no way for them to resist it. When she tries it on Selene, however, Selene just shrugs it off. She's got several thousand years more experience, and knows the loopholes.
* OnceMoreWithClarity: The scene from ''Immortal X-Men'' #1 where Destiny and Sinister talked is revisited, showing exactly what Irene told him.


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* SimultaneousArcs: With ''ComicBook/RiseOfThePowersOfX'' and ''ComicBook/DeadXMen''.
* WickedCultured: Enigma may be a MechanicalAbomination out to crush everything and absorb it into itself, but it still has some appreciation for music.
-->'''Enigma:''' If you are free from time, why not spend some of it appreciating the best of British music?
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* SequelSeries: To ComicBook/ImmortalXMen. Kieron Gillen and Mark Brooks continue as the writer and cover artist respectively from ''Immortal X-Men''.

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* SequelSeries: To ComicBook/ImmortalXMen.''ComicBook/ImmortalXMen''. Kieron Gillen and Mark Brooks continue as the writer and cover artist respectively from ''Immortal X-Men''.
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[[caption-width-right:350:It's the bloody Phoenix again]]

''X-Men: Forever'' is a four issue limited comic book series from Creator/MarvelComics. It's written by Creator/KieronGillen with art by Luca Maresca and is part of the wider ComicBook/XMenTheKrakoanAge.

The series forms part of the ComicBook/FallOfTheHouseOfXCrossover and serves as a continuation of the plot of ComicBook/ImmortalXMen. In addition, it forms part of the grand finale for the ComicBook/XMenTheKrakoanAge.

The Dominion has finally been revealed. Mother Righteous has failed to reach Dominion status. The mutants are still stuck in the White Hot Room. How do they get out of this and most importantly, how do they kill a digital God when the very thing it fears is bleeding in the afterlife?

The first issue was released March 20, 2024.

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!!''X-Men: Forever'' includes examples of the following tropes:
* BlindSeer. In issue #1, while still at the piano concert, Irene keeps hearing a whistling. [[spoiler:Despite being blind, she sees god: the Enigma Dominion.]]
* DropDeadGorgeous: The [[https://twitter.com/MarkBrooksArt/status/1720126092239855898 cover for issue 1]] depicts Jean Grey sprawled unconscious on the snow in her form-fitting suit, seemingly uninjured but with a huge splatter of blood in the shape of a Phoenix around her.
* HideYourGays: In issue #1, Irene and Raven are accompanied by two gentlemen "from the clubs" to a piano concert, the gentlemen being their chaperones to cover up the women's relationship, and vice versa. This being the late-19th century Victorian Age, this subterfuge was necessary for everyone involved.
* HowWeGotHere: [[spoiler:Issue #1 shows how Xavier captured Mother Righteous and drafted her to the No-Place X-Men, as seen in ''Rise of the Powers of X''.]]
* ImmediateSequel: Issue #1 happens immediately after the end of ''Immortal X-Men'' #18: Destiny beats the crap out of Mother Righteous and scolds her for contributing to the Dominion Enigma's ascension, as Jean Grey lies dying and tended to by Exodus.
* RecycledTitle: The ''X-Men Forever'' title has been [[ComicBook/XMenForever used before]], although the colon is a new addition.
* SequelSeries: To ComicBook/ImmortalXMen. Kieron Gillen and Mark Brooks continue as the writer and cover artist respectively from ''Immortal X-Men''.
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