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Ultimate X-Men is a breath of fresh air compared to the majority of X-Men titles being published right now. The Ultimate books are Marvel’s crown jewel, and Ultimate X-Men has proven to be one of the better of the books so far. It’s building Armor up, as well as a new version of Shadow King, and this latest issue sees the aftermath of her fellow X-Men trying to help save from the Children of the Atom. The Maester shows up and as I was reading the issue, I started realizing who the Maester may be on Earth-6160, all because of how similar he is to one of the greatest X-Men villains of them all โ Mister Sinister. So far, it’s just a theory but there’s a lot of clues.
The Maester’s Purpose Is Very Sinister

Right from the beginning, I suspected that the Maester was based on an X-Men villain, and at first, I figured it was Magneto, basically just because his name started with an M and he was all about mutant supremacy. However, he never showed any powers and didn’t have the trademark silver hair. Eventually, Ultimate Wolverine revealed that Magneto was dead, so that was the nail in the coffin of that theory. However, Ultimate X-Men #18 has some rather explicit nods to Mister Sinister. To begin with, there’s the trademark cape, which I had never noticed before in previous issues of Ultimate X-Men. Since the introduction of the Children of the Atom, there was something more going on, with the Maester experimenting on mutants for some unknown reason. At first, it seemed like he was looking for ways to control mutants, which is why he seemed to be going after Kageyama, the 6160 Shadow King, who was linked to Armor for some unknown reason. The Maester also held Akihiro and it seemed like he was somehow using whatever Akihiro’s powers to help him control the Children (616 Akihiro has limited mind control abilities thanks to pheromones, so if the two Akihiros have similar powers, that could be a part of it). However, Ultimate X-Men #18 reveals that he’s trying to create something called MY-X, which Hisako, Kageyama, and Akihiro were all important to.









