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Seeing them suitably humbled, Apocalypse teleported his Horsemen back to the Ship to confirm they had learned the lesson he wanted. [X-Factor (1st series) #19]

When Death was finally ready, Apocalypse allowed the Horsemen to choose their own leader through the trial of combat. These Horsemen were loyal but not mindless, for Apocalypse encouraged competition and initiative among his minions.

Apocalypse took Abe with him, claiming a new Horseman of War. [X-Factor (1st series) #11]

As War, Kieros received neural-implants and an exo-skeletal armor which restored his mobility, letting him move, walk, even eat and feed himself for the first time in years.

mahogany x factor biography of abraham lincoln

As new characters frequently don't have much information available on them, we normally wait for more detail before creating an entry. Like the soldier he once was, Abe tried giving orders to coordinate Famine and Pestilence, but they refused to listen and attacked independently. They quarreled amongst each other aboard Apocalypse’s Celestial Ship while the Eternal One worked to engineer his final Horseman, the Angel of Death.

Still, Apocalypse desired unity among his followers, and so he sent the Horsemen out to test themselves against his old foes, X-Factor.

The mutant heroes were an easy target at the time, as half the team was being pursued by news choppers through Manhattan. [Fall of the Mutants crossover]

Although X-Factor won, one of their members named Caliban accepted Apocalypse’s vision and left with the Horsemen. The commotion they caused drew the New Mutants down into the tunnels to investigate.

If a picture is worth a thousand words, the UXN summaries cannot hope to compete with a 22+ page comic. Abraham Kieros felt a kinship with Warren over their shared losses, and he was grateful to have a partner who shared his experience being reborn, thanks to the Eternal One. [Wolverine (2nd series) #147]

Apocalypse brought X-Factor to his Ship to announce his intention of testing humanity to weed out the weak and determine the strong.

War was initially combative with the emaciated girl Famine, while the elderly Pestilence used her deadly touch to keep the younger ones in line. This didn’t save him from serious injury on the battlefield, though, leaving him virtually paralyzed. War’s armor protected him from Cyclops and Marvel Girl, for it had a telekinetic inhibitor field and ruby quartz plating mirrored to reflect optic blasts.

War and Famine were dubious, and went along to test the Morlocks and ensure they were truly among the strong. War and his two compatriots donned armored masks and flying mechanical horses to engage their targets. They were indoctrinated with his philosophy that the strongest survive, and the weak must earn their continued existence.

[X-Factor (1st series) #26-27] Still, with Death gone and Pestilence dead during the attack, Caliban feared his master needed a full roster of Horsemen. One day, Abe was approached by Apocalypse, the Eternal One, a powerful mutant who sought heralds that would serve as vessels for his strength. Cyclops tried to reason with him, but War fully embraced Apocalypse’s dogma and would not be swayed.

War foolishly used his powers in battle repeatedly, threatening to bring the entire Alley down on everyone’s heads. His threat assessment was correct, but the Angel of Death quickly defeated the other Horsemen despite their numbers. War fought with Iceman and Colossus until their mission was complete, and the Horsemen teleported away with their prizes.