A fan-favorite Spider-Man meme has officially been killed, and it's all thanks to the X-Men's strange new future in Marvel Comics.
A fan-favorite Spider-Man meme is killed outright by the X-Men as the group does away with old villains, all in the service of Mr. Sinister. Nathaniel Essex has finally conquered the world after weaponizing his Moira clones, and the world has changed for the worse. But Immoral X-Men #1 suggests that Mr. Sinister isn't just taking over villains - he's getting rid of all the ones who could cause him trouble.
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