Phalanx Covenant

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"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)
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

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:

Tie-in issues

Generation Next

Life Signs

Final Sanction

Collected editions

The comics were collected into the Origin of Generation X

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Related issues

In other media

  • This storyline was re-imagined by Marvel in
    illustrated novel
    form on October 17, 1995.
  • The Phalanx Covenant was adapted into the two-part fifth-season premiere of the X-Men animated series with Beast as the central character. The Phalanx were conceived to be fully alien and not mutant hating humans who were infected with the technology, becoming more like the Technarchy, with Cameron Hodge working along with them serving much the same role as in the comics. During the two parter, Beast teams up with Warlock, Forge (part of X-Factor), Mr Sinister, Amelia Voght (who was working on Muir Island at the time) and Magneto.
  • The Phalanx were also the primary inspiration for the 1995 Sega Genesis video game, X-Men 2: Clone Wars.

Trivia

  • 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.