WARNING: The following contains spoilers for X-Corp #2 by Tini Howard, Alberto Foche, Sunny Gho, Tom Muller, and VC's Clayton Cowles, on sale now.

While most of Marvel's mutants are enjoying the festivities of the Hellfire Gala or working behind the scenes, Angel, Monet and the other mutants of X-Corp are hard at hustling to build Krakoa's new business. Unfortunately, every great party is bound to have a few uninvited guests, and the Hellfire Gala is no exception.

And in X-Corp #2, Andreas and Andrea von Strucker, Fenris, crash the Hellfire Gala to steal some of X-Corp's secrets for their own venture, Fenris Consulting.

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As Monet St. Croix and Angel have been busy attending various meetings at the Hellfire Gala, their watchful young hire Trinary alerts them to a disturbance on the terrace away from the main event. When they go outside, they find Quentin Quire holding Fenris at bay with his psychic powers. While their status as mutants means that the Strucker Twins were invited, their presence put X-Corp on edge. When they try to talk their way onto X-Corp, Monet simply tells them that she finds them morally repulsive, before moving on to her previous engagements with Angel.

Given their history, it's not hard to understand why their presence wouldn't exactly be welcomed on Krakoa. Introduced in 1985's Uncanny X-Men #194 by Chris Claremont and John Romita Jr., Andreas and Andrea Strucker are the children of the classic Hydra leader Baron Wolfgang von Strucker. While still in-utero the twins were genetically modified by Strucker's fellow villain Arnim Zola to carry an active X-Gene. Much like their father, the Strucker Twins are usually ruthless hate-mongers who have dedicated themselves to the same despicable cause. However, Fenris have almost always been just as ineffective in achieving their goals as their father, even in The Gifted, where they were a pair of mid-century mutant criminals.

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After the Struckers take a meeting with a human pharmaceutical company representative, the pair split up. While Andreas keeps Angel occupied, Andrea disappears to X-Corp's secret headquarters, which is filled with proprietary information and currently only guarded by Krakoan gates. Soon enough, Andrea shows up to take X-Corp shows up for some corporate espionage of the highest order. However, Monet is only seconds behind her, while Angel and Mastermind deal with Andreas back at the party.

Although Fenris strikes up a deal with a human company, the heroes of X-Corp quickly deal with them. This event also goes to erase the faint glimmer of nobility that Andreas showed as the Thunderbolts' Swordsman. Even after Killgrave was defeated, Andreas stayed with the team all the way up until he was killed by Norman Osborn, who had disbanded the Thunderbolts in order to make room for his own Dark Avengers.

While the Stucker Twins may be capable combatants, they were still no match for the mutants of X-Corp, either in the boardroom or on the battlefield. Over the years, Fenris has been more of an annoyance than an existential threat, but their new alliance with a human company could spell big trouble for Krakoa.

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