The Further Adventures of Cyclops and Phoenix
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Publication history
The series is a sequel to the Adventures of Cyclops and Phoenix (1994), and was written by Peter Milligan with pencils by John Paul Leon and inks by Klaus Janson.
Plot summary
The X-Men members Cyclops and Phoenix are brought to Victorian era England in the year 1859, where the scientist Nathaniel Essex, obsessed with Darwin's theory of evolution, encounters the centuries-old mutant Apocalypse who transforms him into Mister Sinister. [1]
Collected editions
A trade paperback was produced some time after the mini-series finished publication collecting it into one 96 page volume released in October 1997 (Template:ISBN). However, it was produced during a period of economic decline for Marvel, and before trades had reached the popularity they would a few years later, and has thus been left out of print.
Cyclops & Phoenix series
In the year of 2018, both miniseries were collected into a single paperback.
| Title | Material Collected | Publication Date | ISBN |
|---|---|---|---|
| X-Men: The Adventures of Cyclops and Phoenix | THE ADVENTURES OF CYCLOPS & PHOENIX #1-4, THE FURTHER ADVENTURES OF CYCLOPS & PHOENIX #1-4, MATERIAL FROM MARVEL VALENTINE SPECIAL #1 | 2018 | Paperback: Script error: No such module "template wrapper". |
In other media
Television
- The episode "Descent" of X-Men: The Animated Series details the origin of Mister Sinister and is loosely based on Further Adventures of Cyclops and Phoenix miniseries.
Notes
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- ↑ Further Adventures of Cyclops and Phoenix #1-4 (June-September 1996)
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References
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