X-Men Monday 83::Jordan D. White confirms Evan Saban Nur died in Age of X-Man
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[B]AIPT: This next question people actually ask a lot. X-Fan Grey asked where is Evan Sabah Nur?[/B]
[I]Jordan: He’s dead. Yeah, he is. He died in the Age of X-Man, unfortunately, and he really did die. And he hasn’t been back since then. So it’s very sad. Apocalypse killed his own son. Can’t trust that guy.[/I]
X-Men Monday 83: X-Writers confirm the birth order of First Horsemen (F-P-W-D)
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AIPT: This next question comes from X-Fan Emmanuel Boyd, who’d like to know who is the oldest sibling of Apocalypse and Genesis’ children? Emmanuel thinks it’s War based on how she’s followed by Death.
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[I]Jordan: Wow. That’s a great question. I don’t know that we’ve ever defined that. I don’t know that we’ve ever said for sure. Who’s the oldest and who’s the youngest? I feel like I need to raise that question amongst the group and talk about it. You know, I’ll tell you what, I’m going to go on the X-Slack right now and, not everybody’s going to be awake, but some of them will be and I’m going to ask them, and if we get an answer by the end of this interview, I’ll let you know.
Jordan: Oh, let me jump back into the X-Slack. So there has been a discussion, a little bit of a back and forth, including Jonathan Hickman, who initially answered right out the gate “Death of course.” But then he was persuaded by others. Vita Ayala said “No, Death should be the youngest.” So in the end, they have come to Famine being the oldest, then Pestilence, then War, then Death.[/I]