How the deaths of Mystique, Nightcrawler and more established real stakes for the Ultimate Universe, according to Ultimate Wolverine writer Chris Condon

Marvel’s Ultimate Wolverine begins off with a bang, actually. The primary concern from Chris Condon and Alessandro Cappuccio’s collection culminates in, spoiler alert, the deaths of each the Ultimate Universe’s variations of Mystique and Nightcrawler, two fan-favorite X-Males characters, at the palms of Ultimate Wolverine himself. These deaths had been an enormous subversion of our expectations, as a result of exterior of the X-Males’s Krakoan Period, we’re not used to seeing marquee X-Males characters like Nightcrawler and Mystique die. I imply, Mystique has survived being shot in the head in the mainline Marvel Universe. In Wolverine (2010) #303, Mystique moved “most of [her] mind down into [her] neck” in anticipation. She’s not a simple character to take down in any universe. 

The Ultimate X-Men series from Peach Momoko would not embody the ordinary suspects you would possibly count on from an X-Males e book, which left Mystique and Nightcrawler on the desk for Ultimate Wolverine writer Chris Condon to put into his personal story. However in an interview with Popverse, Condon spoke about how the stunning deaths of Nightcrawler and Mystique in Ultimate Wolverine #1 set the stage for the place the collection went subsequent. 

“It is type of humorous as a result of we kill two folks in concern 1. After which we do not kill anyone else till concern 8. However as a result of of what we did in concern 1, all people says that we kill so many individuals [laughs],” Condon started.

“So there was this span of time the place no person’s died, however all people appears like all people can die as a result of of what we did in concern 1. So it is a actually attention-grabbing factor to watch and to learn, however I believe that that is good as a result of I do assume you need stakes. And that was why we made the determination that we made in concern 1. I did not know, essentially, in the event that they’re gonna let me do it and then [editor] Wil [Moss] stated, ‘Yeah, we will do it.'” 

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