Phalanx Covenant

"Phalanx Covenant"
Cover of X-Factor 106 (Sept 1994), art by Steve Lightle
PublisherMarvel Comics
Publication dateSeptember – October 1994
Genre
Title(s)
"Generation Next":
   The Uncanny X-Men #316–317
   X-Men vol. 2, #36–37
"Life Signs":
   Excalibur vol. 1, #82
   X-Factor vol. 1, #106
   X-Force vol. 1, #38
"Final Sanction":
   Cable vol. 2, #16
   Wolverine vol. 2, #85
Main character(s)X-Men
X-Factor
X-Force
Excalibur
Phalanx
Creative team
Writer(s)(Cable, Wolverine)
Larry Hama
(Excalibur, The Uncanny X-Men, X-Factor)
Scott Lobdell
(Excalibur, X-Factor)
Todd DeZago
(X-Force, X-Men)
Fabian Nicieza
Penciller(s)(Cable)
Steve Skroce
(Excalibur)
Ken Lashley, Steve Epting
(The Uncanny X-Men)
Joe Madureira
(Wolverine)
Adam Kubert
(X-Factor)
Jan Duursema, Roger Cruz
(X-Force)
Tony Daniel
(X-Men)
Andy Kubert

"Phalanx Covenant" was a crossover storyline that ran through Marvel Comics' X-Men family of books in September and October 1994. One of its unique aspects was that the X-Men themselves only played a minor role in the story.

Plot

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The X-Men are attacked by mutant-hating humans who have used the alien Warlock's techno-organic Phalanx virus to turn into techno-organic beings themselves. With these powers, the Phalanx are able to change their shape and assimilate organic matter. The Phalanx are also a hive mind and they are programmed to destroy all mutants.

The Phalanx Covenant was told in three separate storylines:

  • Generation Next: With the X-Men gone, Banshee, Emma Frost, Jubilee , and Sabretooth have to save the next generation of mutants from the Phalanx agents led by Harvest. This storyline also planted the seeds for Marvel's next mutant title, Generation X.
  • Life Signs: X-Factor, Excalibur and X-Force discover that the Phalanx are losing their hive-mind programming and are becoming more and more independent and alien. The rogue Phalanx Douglock takes Forge, Wolfsbane and Cannonball on a mission to prevent the Phalanx Shinar from contacting the alien Phalanx.
  • Final Sanction: Cable, Wolverine, Cyclops, and Phoenix reunite to rescue the X-Men by infiltrating the main base of the Phalanx.

Tie-in issues

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Generation Next

Life Signs

Final Sanction

Collected editions

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The comics were collected into the Origin of Generation X trade paperback, published in 1996. A second printing was published on June 1, 2001 (ISBN 0-7851-0216-7).

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  • The X-Tinction Agenda: included events that led to the creation of the Phalanx.
  • Uncanny X-Men #291: Steven Lang is recruited from an institution to guide the mutant-hating group that will become the Phalanx.
  • Uncanny X-Men #305–306, and 312–313: The X-Men battle early Phalanx prototypes and face the real deal for the first time.
  • Excalibur #78–80: Douglock joins Excalibur.

In other media

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Trivia

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  • In the Season Two premiere of Boy Meets World, Cory's class is assigned with reading Uncanny X-Men #316 and comparing it to the Odyssey.