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Unnamed mutant fan of Phish: Unrevealed The Brotherhood #7 (Jan. 2002) Current status and whereabouts is unknown. Jane Smythe/Dick Smythe [31] Jane Smythe/Dick Smythe The Brotherhood #8 (Feb. 2002) Was known as Jane Smythe in her female form and Dick Smythe in his male form. Current status and whereabouts is unknown. Presumed deceased. Ms ...
X-Force is a team of superheroes published in American comic books by Marvel Comics. Over the decades, X-Force have featured a rotating line up composed of large number of mutant characters. Notations: A slash (/) between names, indicates the character having multiple codenames during their tenure of X-Force in chronological order.
The Cuckoos then learn that they also shared Emma's ability to turn into a diamond form. Now referring to themselves as the Thousand-in-One and under Sublime's control, the cosmically empowered psychics proceed to enact their programmed destiny of mutant destruction. Celeste, at Emma's behest, accepts her role as a Phoenix host and wrestles ...
Agent X (Marvel Comics) Alex (comics) Alpha Squadron (comics) Angel Dust (comics) Anne-Marie Cortez; Anole (character) Apocalypse (character) Arcadia (character) Arclight (comics) Armageddon (Marvel Comics) Armor (Marvel Comics character) Asp (character) Vance Astrovik; Auric (comics) Aurora (comics) Avalanche (character) Azazel (Marvel Comics)
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Marvel’s Blade Announcement Trailer - The Game Awards 2023 - YouTube - 0-1-13. Marvel is about to ramp up its video game production slate, with almost a dozen games based on its superheroes ...
Officially, Namor the Sub-Mariner is considered the first mutant superhero whom Marvel Comics ever published, [6] debuting in 1939. However, Namor was not actually described as a mutant until Fantastic Four Annual #1, decades after his first appearance. [7] The same is true of Toro, partner of the android Human Torch introduced in 1940.
Meet Marvel’s new mutant. A new superhero is getting ready to make her comic debut: Shela Sexton, aka Escapade, is described as a “total goofball” who’s extremely loyal to her friends and ...