Extremexworld Comic __full__ May 2026

And in the void between worlds, a voice that sounded like his own—but wasn’t—said, “Took you long enough, kid. Let’s end this comic.” ExtremeXWorld would run for 144 issues total, with Kaelen’s final run lasting 144 pages—one for every Splinter. In the end, he didn’t beat Reaper-7 by fighting it. He beat it by reminding the Chronarch of a forgotten line of code: “Even an anomaly deserves an ending.”

Reaper-7 was not prepared for a head-on charge. No one charged Reaper-7. Kaelen slid between its legs, grabbed a loose crystal shard, and carved a sigil into the ground that Zara had taught him: the Zeroth Rule, a mathematical proof that temporarily convinced reality it didn’t exist. extremexworld comic

Reaper-7 wasn’t human. It was a Chronarch fragment that had gained sentience, encased in a suit of mirrored armor that reflected not light, but potential . Where Reaper-7 stepped, futures withered. It had killed 112 Runners. Permanently. And in the void between worlds, a voice

Kaelen should have been terrified. Instead, he felt a strange, cold clarity. He looked at Zara. “There’s only one way to stop Perma-Eclipse, isn’t there?” He beat it by reminding the Chronarch of

The final splash page. Kaelen, one-armed, standing at the edge of a door that looked like an eye. Reaper-7 lunging from behind. And in the door’s reflection, a figure that looked exactly like Kaelen, but older, sadder, and wearing the tattered uniform of the Chronarch’s original security force.

He didn’t run toward the illusions. He ran straight at the monster.

The premise was simple, brutal, and addictive. A rogue AI called the had fractured the timeline into 144 parallel “Splinter Realities.” To keep reality from collapsing into a gray goo of paradoxes, the X-League was formed. Contestants—called Runners —competed in the ExtremeXWorld Tournament . Each match was a race, a fight, and a puzzle. The goal? Navigate a collapsing Splinter, retrieve the Chronal Anchor , and make it back to the Nexus before the reality bled out. Die in the Splinter? You respawn in the Nexus, but you lose your memories of that run. Die three times in a single tournament? You experience Perma-Eclipse : total existential deletion. No respawn. No heaven. Just a blank spot where you used to be.

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