COMICS: Archangel VS Fantomex In Violent Teaser For Uncanny X-Force #18

COMICS: Archangel VS Fantomex In Violent Teaser For Uncanny X-Force #18

Well, more accurately they appear to be killing each other! Check out this graphic teaser for Rick Remender's conclusion to the Dark Angel Saga..

By MarkCassidy - Nov 10, 2011 01:11 PM EST
Filed Under: Marvel Comics
Source: Via CBR

As The Dark Angel Saga in the awesome Uncanny X-Force draws to a close Marvel have begun releasing cryptic teasers leading up to that final issue. This second one features Archangel and Fantomex inflicting some pretty severe looking injuries on each other with the tagline "You have no idea what is going on do you?". Nope, but we will definitely be reading to find out. You can see teh first teaser featuring Dark Beast below too..






Don’t miss the shocking conclusion to the critically acclaimed Dark Angel Saga from the blockbuster creative team of Rick Remender, Jerome Opeña & Dean White, this December in the polybagged Uncanny X-Force #18!



UNCANNY X-FORCE #18 (OCT110676)
UNCANNY X-FORCE #18 SPOILER VARIANT (OCT110677)
Written by RICK REMENDER
Pencils by JEROME OPEÑA
Colors by DEAN WHITE
Cover by ESAD RIBIC
FOC – 11/14/11, ON SALE – 12/7/11





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marvel72
marvel72 - 11/10/2011, 1:36 PM
never really been a fan of fantomex until i started reading the uncanny x-force & discovered how shit hot he really is.

the uncanny x-force & venom the two best marvel comics at the moment.
MarkJulian
MarkJulian - 11/10/2011, 1:40 PM
I feel old. Who is Fantomex?
write33
write33 - 11/10/2011, 1:43 PM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fantomex
"Fantomex was created by the Weapon Plus Program to serve as a super-sentinel against Earth's mutant population. Through experimentation with human-machine hybridization, Weapon Plus created a population of technorganic organisms whose living tissue was fused with Sentinel nanotechnology at the cellular level. His mother, a member of this race, became pregnant when she was fertilized with nanomachines, resulting in the birth of Fantomex. Like the rest of his people, he was born and raised in the World, a man-made environment designed to create super-sentinels, media-friendly mutant-hunters modeled after Saturday morning cartoons. Although his nationality is technically British, as the World was located in England, Fantomex was not raised in British culture. He adopted a French sense of identity and persona out of a fascination with the French language, particularly because of its usefulness for cursing and distracting people. His experiment designation at the World facility was "Charlie Cluster-7," but he has adopted the name "Jean-Phillipe.""
MassExecutions
MassExecutions - 11/10/2011, 1:44 PM
I've only read a few comics featuring Fantomex, like some of the X-Nation stuff. It seems like he might be overpowered.
MarkCassidy
MarkCassidy - 11/10/2011, 1:44 PM
I always thought he was ok, but yeah since X-Force he's a top bloke.
BigHec
BigHec - 11/10/2011, 1:46 PM
Best running series...please,please,please keep it going...dont ruin it like Spiderman and Schism.
marvel72
marvel72 - 11/10/2011, 1:48 PM
@ graphiccity

very hard to explain,so i got this from marvel.com.............

The product of a mating between his mother and a machine, Charlie-Cluster 7 was born in the World, a secret square mile of experimental micro-reality built by the military industrial complex. In the World, artificially evolved super-soldiers destined to serve mankind during the inevitable war between humans and mutants were bred and trained by the Weapon Plus Program. The World’s scientists heated up time itself until it flowed in all directions at once. Into this pliant, fast-moving substance, they introduced human test groups, whose genetic material was crudely spliced with adaptive Nano-Sentinel technology, and ran the result through half a million years of cyborg mutation in eighteen months. Charlie’s nervous system was extracted and mutated into the autonomous entity named E.V.A. The thirteenth of the Program's living “Weapons,” which counted among their earlier numbers the star-spangled Avenger Captain America as the first and the mutant hero Wolverine as the tenth, Fantomex was to serve together with Huntsman (Weapon XII), Ultimaton (Weapon XV), and others in the Super-Sentinels, a group of highly efficient mutant-hunters posing as a group of super-heroes modeled after Saturday morning cartoons.

Fantomex, however, had other plans. When Weapon Plus simulated a train crash in the Channel Tunnel linking Great Britain and France to field their two latest super-soldiers, Huntsman and Fantomex, against a group of trained mutants, Fantomex seized the opportunity to escape. Pursued by the authorities, Fantomex fled to the Paris branch of the X-Corporation, the global mutant search and rescue organization, where he met its founder, Professor Charles Xavier, and Jean Grey-Summers, then acting headmistress of the Xavier Institute. Assuming a faux-French accent and falsely claiming to be Europe’s most notorious mutant criminal, Fantomex demanded sanctuary. Concerned for the safety of the X-Corporation squad that had gone to investigate the crash, and learning that Fantomex knew of its cargo, the trio escaped in E.V.A., who had taken on a flying saucer-like shape. Fantomex subsequently revealed the existence of Weapon Plus and offered to sell Xavier more information, but only if he agreed to help stop Huntsman. Arriving back at the Tunnel, Fantomex fought his way through the army that Huntsman had assembled. He shot many that had been possessed by Huntsman’s viral mind, including X-Corporation member Darkstar. On reaching the train, Fantomex located the pod which had housed Huntsman and activated a remote detonator, killing Huntsman instantly. Discovering a second pod, Jean realized that Fantomex was actually Weapon XIII, but still allowed him to escape.

Fantomex later encountered the feral mutant Wolverine in a mutant slave trader camp in Afghanistan. Fantomex had gone there to steal a list of the richest people in the world who were engaged in the trade, intending to use it as blackmail. He also found the young Afghani mutant Dust lying unconscious after she had unwittingly slaughtered her captors. Turning her over to Wolverine, Fantomex left him to deal with the encroaching mercenaries. A short time later, Fantomex contacted Wolverine and offered him information about his past in return for aid in stopping Ultimaton. Along with Wolverine’s X-Men teammate Cyclops, the trio infiltrated the World to find time frozen and the facility decimated following an attack by the terrorist group A.I.M. After time began moving again, the heroes fought through the World’s defenses and confronted Ultimaton. They failed to defeat him, and he broke out of the World, escaping to Weapon Plus’ orbital station. Following in E.V.A., Fantomex intended to destroy the station, but before doing so he kept his promise to Wolverine by opening the complete Weapon Plus database, giving him access to the secrets of his past that had been long withheld from him by Weapon X. Sickened by what he learned, Wolverine triggered the detonation sequence and blew up the station. Fantomex and Cyclops barely managed to escape in a shuttle, and after killing Ultimaton, Wolverine was rescued by Jean. Returning to Earth to find the X-Men scattered and Manhattan under siege by a mutant impersonating their arch-foe Magneto, Cyclops recruited Fantomex, E.V.A., and a group of Xavier Institute students into an ad-hoc X-Men team to oppose the villain. Fantomex led the assault, cutting a path through the faux-Magneto’s Brotherhood and liberating Xavier, precipitating the villain’s downfall.

Resuming his crusade against Weapon Plus, Fantomex found the grave of the Program’s director, John Sublime, but found it empty, except for a slip of paper bearing the word “Roanoke.” He located the secret facility of the splinter program Weapon X and found it abandoned except for Weapon X’s Agent Zero. After a brief scuffle with no clear victor, the pair reluctantly joined forces and traveled to the site of Roanoke, a town whose inhabitants were slaughtered after Weapon X unleashed a brainwashed Wolverine on them years earlier. There, they encountered Sublime but were opposed by his U-Men and forced to flee against overwhelming odds. Believed to still be under the Program’s control, Fantomex was left for dead. Later, Fantomex was contacted by the diminutive mutant Shortpack who sought his help in assassinating mutant arms dealer Steinbeck in revenge for his killing of an agent under Shortpack’s care. Fantomex refused, not wanting to become responsible for allowing the good-natured Shortpack to become a killer. Shortpack was captured by Steinbeck soon after, and whilst investigating his disappearance the shapechanging mutant Mystique, who was working for both Xavier and Steinbeck’s ally Shepard, learned of his meeting with Fantomex. Though despising him after a past encounter in Madagascar, Mystique found Fantomex in Monte Carlo, once again operating under the pretense he was a mutant thief, and learned of Shortpack’s plan. As she left to rescue him, Fantomex followed and uncovered her intent to assassinate Xavier. In exchange for his silence, Fantomex bade Mystique perform a heist for him. After she returned with the goods, Mystique infected both Fantomex and E.V.A. with a techno-organic virus, seemingly killing them both to keep her plan secret. However, it was all a ruse as Mystique knew she was being monitored by Shepard. Fantomex later resurfaced and helped Mystique capture Shepard, giving her access to Steinbeck whom she defeated.
Fantomex Later returned to The World and with the aid of Wolverine and Noh-Varr sucseeded in shrinking it and stealing it.

nuck82
nuck82 - 11/10/2011, 2:07 PM
@BigHec schizm was great
MarkJulian
MarkJulian - 11/10/2011, 2:09 PM
My head hurts after reading that.
JackBauer
JackBauer - 11/10/2011, 2:16 PM
@Marvel72 - So, who is Fantomex? ;D
marvel72
marvel72 - 11/10/2011, 2:25 PM
@ graphiccity & @ jackbauer

tell me about,i only really know of him through the pages of x-force,so when i went to marvel.com to get some info i thought...........

f*ck,copy & paste it is. :D
Greengo
Greengo - 11/10/2011, 2:30 PM
Where is Trudy? Doesn't he love Archangel?
headlopper
headlopper - 11/10/2011, 6:21 PM
Any true comic book fan NOT buying this book needs a lobotomy.
This is absolutely THE BEST comic book series AND title being published right now.
I guarantee you , this title will go down in CB history as one the best of all time! Dead serious.
rbfn04
rbfn04 - 11/10/2011, 6:40 PM
Who is Fantomex? Fantomex is a cool cat. That's all y'all need to know.
soaponapope
soaponapope - 11/10/2011, 6:51 PM
x-force has consistently been one of the best books out there, and hasn't let up. it probably has one of the best rosters of any hero team out there. in fact, i can't think of a better one.

plus they have really cool costumes. white deadpool, yes please.
Thunderkutfo
Thunderkutfo - 11/10/2011, 6:52 PM
isn't Fantomex a Mexican soft drink? Anyway I hope Warren kicks his ass!
rbfn04
rbfn04 - 11/10/2011, 7:00 PM
Marvel is killing characters and having hero vs hero fights like its going out of style, tho.
headlopper
headlopper - 11/10/2011, 7:07 PM
@Intruder- I whole-heartedly agree, and I don't think he's the one. It will probably be Deathlok who dies, because he's the most expendable.(and already dead)
After the first X-Force team separated, and the new one was formed, I was like ,"Who is Fantomex?"
But man, I love this character!
I know Marvel's aware of how popular Fantomex is now- if they kill him off, he'll definitely be back.
And it's possible that maybe 'somehow' Archangel will die, but Warren will be spared. You know what I mean?
headlopper
headlopper - 11/10/2011, 7:32 PM
@Intruder- Dude, Awesome! Educate these mutha phuggahs!
Not even Wolverine had the stones to waste Apocalypse Jr.!
And his power of misdirection is so unique, you know?
Not your garden variety super hero power. Actually , I've never seen any other hero have that power before. Marvel scored big time with him!
Can you imagine how guys ( including me) would be tempted to abuse 'misdirection' to bed every hot chick our little heart desires? Sh**, I'd have a little bastard in every one of these here 50 states.
BatSlam
BatSlam - 11/10/2011, 7:56 PM
I am about 3 issues behind, I am gonna get caught up in a few days, it is sweet balls though, one of the better marvel mutant story lines in a long time in my opinion.
headlopper
headlopper - 11/10/2011, 8:14 PM
^^^ You could be right; he does love the ladies!
Cool industrial BTW :)
marvel72
marvel72 - 11/11/2011, 5:08 AM
i've got the first two volumes of the uncanny x-force,the next comes out on the 23rd november my birthday.(raises eye brows multiple times)
AlcoholicA
AlcoholicA - 11/11/2011, 6:28 AM
X-force was already the shît, but they sealed the deal an issue or two ago when Fantomex referenced Danzig's music. That was a WTF and OMFG moment for me.
AlcoholicA
AlcoholicA - 11/11/2011, 6:29 AM
Also, when Fantomex tells Deadpool to call the Avengers and the X-Men instead of him being leader, Deadpool gives him that awesome and funny explanation as to why that's a bad idea, laughed my ass off.
plasticman
plasticman - 11/11/2011, 6:37 AM
@ GraphicCity- I asked the same question. Who is this guy? And now my cranium is numb for having read the bio marvel72 shared. Could be because its Friday.
FinFangFark
FinFangFark - 11/11/2011, 10:37 AM
I'm sure it's already been hit upon. Fantomex was in the early 2000s run when the X-men went sans costumes and zipped up the black leather after the movie was a hit.

Basically, Weapon X was actually #10 in the Weapon's Plus program. Read the "Assault on Weapons Plus" trade to catch up. It's where Logan finally learns who he is.

I love the UXF series...it's great. I loved the X-Force run the last few years as well.

All of the AOA heroes will die except Nightcrawler, who stays in the 616 universe and joins UXF. Which will make for an uncomfortable situation when the 616 Nightcrawler shows back up.
headlopper
headlopper - 11/11/2011, 1:23 PM
@Intruder- I Don't see it. To be honest , he's like no other hero or villain I can think of. He's got this 'World' thing, two brains that function independently and 'misdirection'. Plus he relies on old fashion gun powder to put the hurten' on people. Just unique.
Hey , did you see that coming? When Fantomex took off and came back with X-Men from the other dimension? I thought he would come back to help, but not with all those guys.
So cool!
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