The Birth: Apocalypse was born nearly five thousand years
ago in Egypt as a member of the Akkaba clan. Even as an infant,
he inspired fear. Ugly and malformed, he was abandoned by the tribe
to die in the harsh desert sun. The baby was found by a roving band
of feared desert raiders known as the Sandstormers. Most of them,
too, thought the infant should die. However, their ruthless leader,
Baal, somehow recognized the potential power in the child. He named
him En Sabah Nur ("The First One") and raised him as his own son.
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Bob Layton and Jackson Guice gave Apocalypse life in X-Factor #5.
The Legend: As En Sabah Nur grew, he surpassed the other
tribesmen in intelligence and strength. Everyone in the tribe except
for Baal hated and feared him for his inhuman looks and great
abilities. Nur did not understand their fear, but hardened his heart
against it. Moreover, he believed in the principle that Baal and the
tribe lived by, that only the fittest, tested by hardship, would,
and should, survive. On the day of his tribal rite of passage into
manhood, the seventeen year old En Sabah Nur killed three armed
warriors of the tribe using only his bare hands.
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At this time Egypt was ruled by Pharaoh Rama-Tut. On the day
of En Sabah Nur's rite of passage, Baal explained to him that Rama-Tut
was no god, as most believed, but a man, who had arrived in a strange
vessel. Years ago the tribe had stumbled upon the time-traveler's
crashed ship, taken the injured man back to their camp, and
nursed the injured and temporarily blinded man back to health.
One night he wandered away, taking with him objects the tribesmen
had brought from his vessel. Weeks later, his sight restored, Rama-Tut
returned, wielding weapons of devastating power and leading the
Egyptian army. He massacred the tribe and enslaved the survivors.
Although he tortured them, no one revealed the timeship's location.
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In actuality, Rama-Tut was a time traveler from the far future who
would later become known as Kang the Conqueror. Kang knew that
Apocalypse, one of the most powerful mutants who ever lived, and
the one who was destined to rule the world, had been born in ancient
Egypt. Hence, Rama-Tut had gone back in time to find Apocalypse as a
child, raise him, and thereby become the master of the most powerful
being on the planet. On the day of his rite of passage, Baal brought
the young Nur to a sacred cave whose entrance became blocked by a
cave-in, trapping them underground. After a week of wandering without
food or water, they found the remnants of Rama-Tut's timeship within
an underground Egyptian tomb. Baal told Nur that he believed him to
be a conqueror whose coming was foretold in ancient prophecies, and
that Nur was destined to overthrow Rama-Tut. Then Baal died from
lack of nourishment, and Nur, whose mutant physiology kept him
alive, vowed to take vengeance on Rama-Tut and claim his destiny.
Four weeks later he finally made his way back to the surface.
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Nur became a slave, but eventually he had a vision of the Egyptian
death god Seth, who urged him to become a conqueror. It was at this
moment that Nur first manifested his superhuman powers. Eventually,
at a time when many time-traveling superheroes, including the
Fantastic Four, the West Coast Avengers, and Doctor Strange arrived
in Rama-Tut's Egypt, the Pharaoh finally came face to face with En
Sabah Nur. Rama-Tut offered to make him his heir if he would swear
his loyalty, and then tried to kill him when Nur refused. Nur
defeated Rama-Tut's warlord Ozymandias and Rama-Tut, who finally
escaped back into the future, eventually to take on the identity
of Kang.
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From then on Apocalypse plotted the conquest of the planet through
bringing about wars and conflict, in which the strong would defeat
and destroy the weak. Over the centuries he was worshipped by many
civilizations under a variety of names. Mutants, he was certain,
would one day rule the world, with him as their leader, and so he
waited. Most of what Apocalypse did during these centuries is as yet
unknown.
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At the time of the Crusades, Apocalypse arranged for the warrior
Bennet du Paris to activate his latent mutant powers for the first
time. Renaming him Exodus, Apocalypse made him his servant but later
cast him into a deathlike trance when Exodus rebelled against him.
In 1859, Apocalypse awoke from centuries of hibernation in an
underground chamber in London. It was then that he first met Dr.
Nathaniel Essex, who believed that through selective breeding of
humans, he could bring about the rapid evolution of superhuman
mutants. Apocalypse offered to transform Essex into a long-lived
superhuman being himself to give him the time to further his
research, but at a cost: his servitude. Essex accepted, and
Apocalypse transformed him into Mr. Sinister. However, the
Askani, a clan of rebels against Apocalypse two thousand years
in the future, transported Cyclops and
Phoenix to 1859. There they
prevented Apocalypse from assassinating Britain's Queen and Prime
Minister.
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Apocalypse, temporarily weakened by a virus with which Sinister had
infected him, went back to waiting for the proper moment to reemerge.
It came a century later, when in a short time the world became
populated with a new race of superhuman mutants. Apocalypse first
reappeared as the employer of the Alliance Of Evil, a team of mutants
who battled the original X-Factor. Subsequently, Apocalypse began
recruiting a team of mutant agents he called his Horsemen.
Apocalypse rescued Warren Worthington III, alias the Angel, from
death and manipulated him into serving him as the Horseman named
Death. Worthington's wings had been amputated, but Apocalypse used
his advanced genetic engineering techniques to give him new wings
with metal-like feathers. Eventually, however, Worthington forsook
Apocalypse and returned to X-Factor, and then to the X-Men. Later,
Apocalypse infected the infant son of Cyclops and Madelyne Pryor,
Nathan Summers, with a techno-organic virus,
having recognized that if this child grew up he would be powerful
enough to defeat him. The Askani once again stepped in and brought
the child to their own time period, two thousand years in an
alternate future.
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Since his reawakening at the time of the Onslaught crisis, Apocalypse
has continued to conspire to rule humanity. In the alternate future in
which the Askani live, Apocalypse has finally ascended to power. He
became aware of the young Nathan's presence in that time, but only
succeeded in kidnapping a clone of the child which the Askani had
created. Not knowing this second child to be a clone, Apocalypse
ceased his hunt for the real Nathan. Raised under the tutelage of
Apocalypse, the clone grew up to become the terrorist Stryfe. By
this time Apocalypse had to transfer his mind and powers into host
bodies in order to stay alive. Since his current body had grown old
and feeble, Apocalypse planned to transfer his consciousness and
power into Stryfe's. As for the real Nathan, the Askani leader
Mother Askani (Racheal Summers) transported Cyclops and
Phoenix to this future time. There, they raised Nathan into
adolescence. After so many millennia of menacing humanity, the
elderly Apocalypse finally perished in combat with the teenage
Nathan, who would grow up to become the warrior
Cable.
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After centuries of plotting, planning, and waiting, Apocalypse finally
put his master plan into action. He gathered the Twelve -
Xavier, Magneto,
Cyclops, Phoenix,
Iceman, Sunfire, Polaris, Bishop,
Colossus, Living Monolith, Cable - in Egypt, intending to use them to boost
his powers to a level beyond the Celestials' and alter reality to his
liking. It was revealed that he had maniplated events on Earth for
centuries, making sure that the Twelve would be born for him to use
in his grand designs. When things went awry and the Twelve broke free,
Apocalypse attempted to use X-Man as a new host body. Cyclops
intervened and sacrificed himself, thus merging with Apocalypse.
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After merging with Cyclops, Apocalypse has become even more powerful,
and is currently warping time and space to create the reality of his
choice.
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Apocalypse is a mutant who possesses superhuman strength which he can
augment by psionically drawing on outside energy sources. Apocalypse
can alter the atomic structure of his body at will in order to change
his form. He can even increase his size by taking on additional mass
from a presumably extra-dimensional source. Through his ability to
alter his form, Apocalypse can give himself virtually any
superhuman physical power. Apocalypse's "costume" is actually part
of his body, and he can psionically alter its appearance at will.
He can also levitate himself telekinetically.
Apocalypse has an extraordinarily long life span that has already
lasted thousands of years. He can survive for weeks without food
or water and can rapidly recover from injuries that would prove
fatal to normal human beings. In the future, however, his physical
form will eventually grow too aged and enfeebled to contain his
vast superhuman energies. Hence, he will transfer his
consciousness and powers into a succession of host bodies,
abandoning each one when it too grows too old to contain his
power.