The Avengers? I have slain them across centuries. Yet they rise again, like weeds in the soil of time. But every garden, in the end, belongs to its keeper… and I am Time’s keeper.‼️🌀⏳
⏳ United they stand against me… and United they FALL before me ‼️
When gods fall and heroes fracture, the Conqueror watches.
He’s seen their victories, their betrayals, their ends — all echoes within the Axis of Time.
Kang doesn’t need to fight you in the present…because he’s already won in your future⏳💀
#KangTheConqueror #MultiverseSaga #Loki #DoctorStrange #XMen97 #MarvelStudios #RamaTut #CouncilOfKangs #KangDynasty
🌀 X-MEN ’97 | THE LOST AGE OF RAMA-TUT 👑
Before his exit, @BeauDemayo DeMayo had plans for X-Men ’97: Season 2 that would’ve cracked open the multiversal side of the animated universe—linking directly to one mischievous Kang Varaint: RAMA-TUT.
In the original comics, Rama-Tut was a time-traveler from the 31st century who seized ancient Egypt and became the architect of En Sabah Nur’s rise.
He didn’t just rule a kingdom—he engineered Apocalypse.
Within the ’90s animated timeline, this would have tied back to Kang’s first cryptic appearance in the Season 4 finale of the OG series, where a shadowed figure guarded the Axis of Time.
That “custodian” wasn’t random.
It was Kang Varaint and leader of the Council of Kangs: IMMORTUS—the same cosmic mind that manipulates timelines as easily as chess pieces.
Rama-Tut. Immortus. KANG. One multiversal intelligence wearing different crowns. 👁️
Imagine X-Men ’97 continuing that thread—
the mutants confronting not just Apocalypse, but the man who made him.
🕰️ “All things serve Time… and Time serves Kang.”
#KangTheConqueror #RamaTut #XMen97 #RiseOfApocalypse #MarvelLore #TheBeyonder #AxisOfTime
@BeauDemayo@xmentas ‼️So that was Rama-Tut’s fortress we saw at the end of season 1‼️ do you suggest reading the rise of apocalypse storyline for an idea of what would could have been?