Warning! Spoilers ahead for Spider-Man 2099: Exodus #2
It's just been revealed that the X-Men are secretly to blame for Thor's future Ragnarok. As seen in the latest issue of Spider-Man 2099: Exodus, Miguel O'Hara is taking on Norman Osborn who's still alive and leading a Cabal of supervillains. As a result, the Wallcrawler of the future is seeking new allies when he learns what happened to the Asgardians and mutantkind's role in their ultimate extinction.
While the first issue of Spider-Man 2099 saw Miguel meeting the Winter Soldier of 2099, the second issue from Steve Orlando and Marco Castiello sees Miguel looking for more allies to help him fight the Green Goblin and his Cabal before they can take the power of a recently fallen Celestial. As such, the future Spider-Man encounters a Valkyrie defending a new version of Asgard. However, it's filled with humans who've attained godhood in the absence of Thor and the original Asgardians.
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According to the Valkyrie, Loki was the sole Asgardian survivor of an artificial Ragnarok instigated by Alchemax, the corrupt mega-corporation who rules over all in Marvel's future of 2099. Seeing Thor and Asgard as a threat and wanting them eliminated, Alchemax's first attempt saw them trying to replace them with their Aesir Program (this new Valkyrie was one of their products). However, their second attempt was much more effective, creating their own World Serpent made with the X-Men's magic-resistant metal known as mysterium.
Exclusively manufactured by mutants in the present, mysterium has become the X-Men's version of Black Panther's vibranium. It's also been used to legitimize mutantkind's position as
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