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X-Force was radically overhauled in the wake of Age of Apocalypse from issue #44, with a new creative team of writer Jeph Loeb and illustrator Adam Pollina.The in-progress Reignfire story was apparently resolved off-panel between issues, and the team's Manhattan base was abruptly blown up in the X-Men Prime one-shot special.
X-Force is a team of superheroes published in American comic books by Marvel Comics. Over the decades, X-Force have featured a ... X-Force #3 (October 1991) [1 ...
X-Force is a team of superheroes appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, most commonly in association with the X-Men.Conceived by writer/illustrator Rob Liefeld, the team first appeared in New Mutants #100 (April 1991) and soon afterwards was featured in its own series called X-Force.
Little is known about George Washington Bridge's early youth. He prefers to call himself "G. W." to avoid any jokes about the actual George Washington Bridge.As a seventeen-year-old, G. W. served in the Vietnam War [1] before later using his military skills to become a highly skilled mercenary and a part of a group of mercenaries gathered by Cable.
X-Factor #65 (April 1991) Gauntlet was the original leader of the Dark Riders. A member of the Inhumans, Gauntlet has been a member of each incarnation of the Dark Riders, though he was recently killed by Magneto. Genesis: X-Force #5 (December 1991) Tyler Dayspring was the son of Cable who had previously taken the codename Tolliver.
Genesis (Tyler Dayspring) is fictional character appearing in Marvel Comics.He was a mutant and recurring foe of Cable and Wolverine.He first appeared in a flashback in X-Force #1 (August 1991), and appeared as Mister Tolliver in X-Force #5 (1992) and his first appearance as Genesis was in Cable #19.
8-Ball in Sleepwalker #1 (June ) Helmut in The Incredible Hulk #379 (March ) Lucas Bishop in Uncanny X-Men #282 (November ) G.W. Bridge in X-Force v1 #1 (August ) Copycat in New Mutants #98 (February ) Abraham Cornelius in Marvel Comics Presents #73 (March ) Fabian Cortez in X-Men vol. 2, #1 (October ) Cyber in Marvel Comics Presents #85 ...
In the last major storyline of the first X-Factor series, published in early 1991, Apocalypse kidnaps Nathan Summers, sensing that he would grow up to be a powerful mutant and possible threat. X-Factor rescue Nathan from Apocalypse's lunar base, but find him infected with a "techno-organic" virus that cannot be treated.