
There’s a new wing to her library, filled with all the magic she could steal. Mother Righteous, meanwhile, is overjoyed. Rasputin-IV is now a part of Earth-616, and she isn’t happy. She takes him captive and drags her before the surviving members of the Quiet Council. Though he begins Sins of Sinister: Dominion #1 prideful, the once-smug Sinister is retraumatized by the presence of an existent Dominion.Īs the Moira clones are depowered and killed, one last clone emerges from Sinister’s cloning chambers. With the downloaded information, she beams the knowledge of Sinister’s failure into his head. Moira used Mother Righteous as fuel to transport information into the reset timeline. It’s the greatest mutant genocide of all time, and Sinister pays the price. Moira kills her clone, and the universe resets.


Ironfire decapitates Sinister, but it’s too late. The only problem? There is already a Dominion. Yet it grants Sinister enough power to launch himself into Dominion. It’s a horrific scene that even Sinister acknowledges is an atrocity. Halfway through Sins of Sinister: Dominion #1, every Sinisterized mutant burns alive. In his bid to launch himself into Dominion, Sinister activates his failsafe. But Sinister never planned for them to live forever. A single genetic variation in their DNA made them Sinister. Long before the Sinister universe began, nearly every single mutant was Sinisterized. Instead, the diamond-headed Sinister plays his final hand. The Namornauts don’t actually have a chance to do much, unfortunately. Sinister and Moira debate the ethics of universal reset before Sinister convinces Moira to give him a chance to upload information.


As Xavier is brought into the conflict by Beast, Ironfire launches into the fight against him while Sinister breaks for Moira. Ironfire is the sort of man who would face death with a shrug. Turns out that he wasn’t interested in missing Sins of Sinister: Dominion. Ironfire, using his blood to shield his skull, charges back into the fray.
