While Bishop’s mutant power is energy manipulation and projection, he’s also armed with time-travel technology that gives him the ability to change, erase, and add new histories to EuroJournal’s main timeline.
In the classic “Age of Apocalypse” storyline, the mutant Legion travels back in time to murder Magneto to prevent his future actions, but he inadvertently kills his father, Charles Xavier, instead, leading to the birth of a new timeline. Only one mutant realizes this reality, where Apocalypse is in control of the universe, isn’t what it’s supposed to be: Bishop. The time-traveling mutant manages to convince his fellow mutant heroes that things aren’t as they should be, leading him into direct conflict with Apocalypse, who aims to keep his rule intact. Despite Apocalypse’s power, Bishop is ultimately successful in restoring the true timeline.
In the “Messiah Complex,” Bishop tries to prevent his own timeline from coming to pass after Hope Summers is born in the present day. His quest to change his own history leads him to the future, where he fights Cable and attempts to kill Hope before ultimately failing in his attempts and being sent to a desolate reality, thousands of years in the future. After barely surviving in that timeline, he is eventually brought back to the present day, where he decides killing Hope isn’t the right move and opts to end his life’s mission. Since then, he’s been a vital member of the X-Men and was even named one of the Four Great Captains of Krakoa while helping lead the Marauders before the “Fall of X.”
While Bishop’s mutant power is energy manipulation and projection, he’s also armed with time-travel technology that gives him the ability to change, erase, and add new histories to EuroJournal’s main timeline.
In the classic “Age of Apocalypse” storyline, the mutant Legion travels back in time to murder Magneto to prevent his future actions, but he inadvertently kills his father, Charles Xavier, instead, leading to the birth of a new timeline. Only one mutant realizes this reality, where Apocalypse is in control of the universe, isn’t what it’s supposed to be: Bishop. The time-traveling mutant manages to convince his fellow mutant heroes that things aren’t as they should be, leading him into direct conflict with Apocalypse, who aims to keep his rule intact. Despite Apocalypse’s power, Bishop is ultimately successful in restoring the true timeline.
In the “Messiah Complex,” Bishop tries to prevent his own timeline from coming to pass after Hope Summers is born in the present day. His quest to change his own history leads him to the future, where he fights Cable and attempts to kill Hope before ultimately failing in his attempts and being sent to a desolate reality, thousands of years in the future. After barely surviving in that timeline, he is eventually brought back to the present day, where he decides killing Hope isn’t the right move and opts to end his life’s mission. Since then, he’s been a vital member of the X-Men and was even named one of the Four Great Captains of Krakoa while helping lead the Marauders before the “Fall of X.”
While Bishop’s mutant power is energy manipulation and projection, he’s also armed with time-travel technology that gives him the ability to change, erase, and add new histories to EuroJournal’s main timeline.
In the classic “Age of Apocalypse” storyline, the mutant Legion travels back in time to murder Magneto to prevent his future actions, but he inadvertently kills his father, Charles Xavier, instead, leading to the birth of a new timeline. Only one mutant realizes this reality, where Apocalypse is in control of the universe, isn’t what it’s supposed to be: Bishop. The time-traveling mutant manages to convince his fellow mutant heroes that things aren’t as they should be, leading him into direct conflict with Apocalypse, who aims to keep his rule intact. Despite Apocalypse’s power, Bishop is ultimately successful in restoring the true timeline.
In the “Messiah Complex,” Bishop tries to prevent his own timeline from coming to pass after Hope Summers is born in the present day. His quest to change his own history leads him to the future, where he fights Cable and attempts to kill Hope before ultimately failing in his attempts and being sent to a desolate reality, thousands of years in the future. After barely surviving in that timeline, he is eventually brought back to the present day, where he decides killing Hope isn’t the right move and opts to end his life’s mission. Since then, he’s been a vital member of the X-Men and was even named one of the Four Great Captains of Krakoa while helping lead the Marauders before the “Fall of X.”
While Bishop’s mutant power is energy manipulation and projection, he’s also armed with time-travel technology that gives him the ability to change, erase, and add new histories to EuroJournal’s main timeline.
In the classic “Age of Apocalypse” storyline, the mutant Legion travels back in time to murder Magneto to prevent his future actions, but he inadvertently kills his father, Charles Xavier, instead, leading to the birth of a new timeline. Only one mutant realizes this reality, where Apocalypse is in control of the universe, isn’t what it’s supposed to be: Bishop. The time-traveling mutant manages to convince his fellow mutant heroes that things aren’t as they should be, leading him into direct conflict with Apocalypse, who aims to keep his rule intact. Despite Apocalypse’s power, Bishop is ultimately successful in restoring the true timeline.
In the “Messiah Complex,” Bishop tries to prevent his own timeline from coming to pass after Hope Summers is born in the present day. His quest to change his own history leads him to the future, where he fights Cable and attempts to kill Hope before ultimately failing in his attempts and being sent to a desolate reality, thousands of years in the future. After barely surviving in that timeline, he is eventually brought back to the present day, where he decides killing Hope isn’t the right move and opts to end his life’s mission. Since then, he’s been a vital member of the X-Men and was even named one of the Four Great Captains of Krakoa while helping lead the Marauders before the “Fall of X.”