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May 19, 2013

Hulk Worthy Foes: Apocalypse PART 3 of 4



 In the harsh, unforgiving desert of ancient Egypt, ruled by Rama-Tut, a band of nomadic raiders found an infant, gray-skinned and freakish in appearance, abandoned by the settlers of Akkaba. The nomads took the child for their own, giving him the name En Sabah Nur, “The First One,” and teaching him to be "strong" in order to survive the desert as a child. This idea, that "the strong will survive," would shape Apocalypse's actions throughout time.



 

Apocalypse is an ancient mutant born with a variety of superhuman abilities who further augmented himself after merging with Celestial technology. The character has total control over the molecules of his body, enabling him to alter his form as it suits him, such as allowing his body to become extremely malleable and flexible or change its size, enhance his physical abilities, transform his limbs into weapons or wings and jets, regenerate from fatal injuries, adapt his body to apparently any disease or hostile environment and give himself virtually any physical superhuman power. The character is also able to project and absorb energy, and has displayed telepathy and telekinesis. Apocalypse is as well capable of technopathy, able to directly interface with the various technologies he has at his disposal. Apocalypse is also immortal, and immune to aging, not needing sustenance of any kind and can survive fatal injuries. Whether this is a separate ability or a result of his shapeshifting powers is unclear.
Aside from his superhuman powers, Apocalypse is extraordinarily intelligent, a scientific genius with knowledge in various areas of science and technology including physics, engineering, genetics and biology, that is far more advanced than conventional science. Apocalypse has knowledge of Celestial technology that he uses for his own applications, such as altering mutants or humans. Apocalypse is also a skilled demagogue and a master strategist.
Apocalypse's blood can heal other mutants, but is fatal for humans. Apocalypse's blood can also restore his de-powered mutant descendants as is seen when a large dose of Apocalypse's blood regenerates the lost body part of Chamber and gave him a look similar to Apocalypse. It is hinted that this evolved Chamber's power to Omega Level.


2 comments:

  1. Apocalypse would be a cool villain. I still remeber when he stated the the Unleashed Hulk's power was so immense that it could give him power over/challenge the Celestials themselves during PAD's run. However, in order for this conflict to work in current comics, it'd have to be set in the past (or maybe future) and involve Kang the Conquerer, because currently Apocalypse is dead.

    He would prove a challenge for the Hulk considering he has Celestial tech, weapons, a gigantic warship and wear the armor of the Celestials that they bestowed upon him. Hulk is more than capble of shattering his armor with enough force, having done so to Onslaught, whom even Apocalypse chose to avoid direct conflict with. Still, with all I listed at his disposal and his horsemen, Apocalypse is definitely a worthy foe for the incredible, indestructible Hulk.

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  2. Apocalypse being dead does make it hard..but not in impossible. A crafty writer could write Bruce or S.H.I.E.L.D.unknowingly resurrect Apocalypse. Apocalyspe's kids would be nice also. Man if Jeff Parker was writing Hulk....smh!

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