![]() ![]() This story revealed that Pryor was a clone of Grey from the start, created by the villain Mister Sinister since he wanted a baby born from the two of them, as it was predicted it would be the only one who could permanently destroy Sinister's archfoe, the mutant villain Apocalypse. However when Marvel decided to bring Jean back to life and have her and Cyclops star in a new title, X-Factor, suddenly the character was unnecessary and made Cyclops look bad for "running away from his wife". Pryor was a Jean Grey lookalike that Cyclops just happened to meet shortly after Jean's death. It was made for two reasons: first, to solve the dangling plotline regarding Cyclops' wife, Madelyne Pryor, and secondarily, to finally do something with the plotline of Illyana Rasputin (Colossus' sister) which had been teased for years. Synopsis: Although extended to affect several Marvel titles, the main events of the plot were focused on the X-Men titles. ![]() Should not be confused with a part of Dante's The Divine Comedy, the movie about a burning building, or several other media uses of the word "inferno". The basic premise was that New York City was invaded by the forces of Hell (specifically Limbo, one of many demon-ruled pocket dimensions collectively known as "Hell" but not necessarily the biblical Hell, but you get the idea) and its heroes, villains and civilians had to deal with it. Inferno was a Marvel Comics comic book crossover from 1988-1989. ![]()
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