Given that the House of M reality was created by the Scarlet Witch and Charles Xavier, combining their powers to give the assembled New Avengers and X-Men their hearts' desires, it appears that Magneto's heart desire was threefold. Danvers is widely known to be a "sapiens," while Spider-Man is believed by the House of M world at large to be a mutant. Marvel in Earth-616 continuity, but Captain Marvel in the World of M) and Peter Parker ( Spider-Man). Some exceptions apply to "sapiens" who live with privileges like Carol Danvers (Ms. Because of this, the world is a racist society, with mutants controlling governments, businesses, and culture, and humans (or "sapiens") are looked down on as inferior (essentially a reversal of the status quo in the mainstream Marvel Universe, where mutants are looked down on and despised instead). Another result was that the protection of mutant life was judged to be the first worry of all laws (as a result, stem cell research on mutant embryos is illegal, but stem cell research on altered human embryos is permitted). As a result, Magneto was granted sovereignty of the island of Genosha as the leader of the world's mutants. At the end of the attack, Magneto revealed an alleged international anti-mutant conspiracy involving Richard M. In this world, Magneto was attacked by Sentinels in Manhattan in 1979 (taking advantage of Marvel's sliding timescale policy, no heroes were active in the 1970s). Please discuss this issue on the talk page and edit it to conform with Wikipedia's Manual of Style. This article duplicates the scope of other articles. The epilogue to the House of M and Decimation story-lines, served to answer the mystery of the strange "energy-cloud" hovering in orbit around the Earth after House of M #8, was revealed in the pages of New Avengers #16–20 The storyline also led to the reboot of Excalibur into New Excalibur, a shift in the creative teams of several comics, and the debut of several spin-off series, including X-Men: Deadly Genesis, X-Men: The 198, Sentinel Squad O*N*E, Ms. Characters who lost their powers included Dani Moonstar, Magneto, and Tag. Characters who appeared include Chamber, Jubilee, and Blob. The crossover was followed by a one-shot called House of M: Decimation – The Day After, a series called Son of M that depicts Quicksilver dealing with his loss of powers, and Generation M, which devoted each issue to a different mutant dealing with the loss of their powers. In addition to the main eight-issue limited series, House of M was preceded by a story in Excalibur #13–14, and had several tie-ins to ongoing series, including Uncanny X-Men, New X-Men: Academy X, The Incredible Hulk and Wolverine, and several miniseries: Fantastic Four: House of M, Iron-Man: House of M, Mutopia X: House of M, and Spider-Man: House of M.īendis, the lead writer for the House of M event, stated that the series would "shake the world and break the Internet wide open." Before the event, Bendis also mentioned in several interviews that the event would have a lasting effect on the Marvel Universe, but remained tight-lipped as to what. The final issue, House of M #8, ranked third in sales for the November 2005 period with sales of 135,462. The first two issues were ranked first and second in sales in the June 2005 period, with the first issue selling over 233,000 copies. The first issue was released in June 2005, with the series concluding in November 2005. The events of the storyline were later indicated to have occurred on Earth-58163. Like the Age of Apocalypse (1995–1996) storyline, House of M replaced the Earth-616 as the main reality for a brief time until Scarlet Witch reverted it to normal. Magneto, the Scarlet Witch, and her twin brother, Quicksilver, play major roles in the series. Its first issue appeared in June 2005 as a follow-up to the events of the Planet X and Avengers Disassembled storylines. " House of M" is a 2005 comic book storyline published by Marvel Comics, consisting of an eight-issue comic book limited series with a number of crossover tie-in books written by Brian Michael Bendis and illustrated by Olivier Coipel. Parker/Spider-Man from "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse" to their new "SV Action" figure lineup! This figure is designed to be insanely posable, as is appropriate for a wall-crawler like Spidey! He comes with interchangeable facial expressions and hands, as well as replacement parts to display him as either Peter Parker or Peter B.Decimation: House of M – The Day After #1 This is a posable action figure of a character from science-fiction/anime.
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