Apocalypse from Marvel Universe, X-Men's enemy. In Sabah Nur better known as Apocalypse is a fictional character that appears in comics published by Marvel Comics. He is one of the world's first mutants, at first, he was the main villain of the original X-Factor team, then he became the enemy of the X-Men and related teams in their spin-offs. Created by writer Louise Simonson and artist Jackson Guice, Apocalypse first appeared in X-Factor # 5 released in 1986.1 While writing the first five issues of X-Factor, Bob Layton hinted at hints of a villain operating behind the scenes and leading the pack. Alliance of Evil (mentioned in X-Factor # 4, May 1986). Layton attempted to reveal this character as Daredevil's villain the Owl on the final page of X-Factor # 5.4.However, Layton left the book after writing this issue and was replaced by writer Louise Simonson. Editor Bob Harras said the character came about out of a need for storytelling: “All I had communicated to Louise was my wish for a first-class A-level character to be featured. I wanted a Magneto-level villain to rise. the bets and give the X-Factor team a reason to exist. ”5
In a 2011 interview with The Philadelphia Inquirer, he explained that when the X-Factor series was created, the original five X-Men were taken out of the purview of Chris Claremont, who was writing The Uncanny X-Men. However, Simonson felt the series needed an arch nemesis, or what Simonson called a big bad villain, and conceived Apocalypse.6