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Magik was a four-issue comic book limited series published by Marvel Comics in 1983–1984, starring the fictional characters Magik and Storm.The series title is consistently displayed on the covers as Storm and Illyana: Magik, but the official title as listed in the indicia is the reverse: Magik: Illyana and Storm.
According to Marvel Comics, X-Men: Return of Magik #1 sold out in September 2008. [130] [131] According to Diamond Comic Distributors, X-Men: Return of Magik #1 was the 128th best selling comic book in September 2008. [132] [133]
He was among the monsters that witnessed the arrival of the X-Men members Shadowcat and Magik when they arrived to pick up a mutant girl named Bo. When Shadowcat and Magik found Bo, the Abominable Snowman and the other monsters attacked them until Magik teleported herself, Shadowcat, and Bo back to the Jean Grey School for Higher Learning. [3]
The New Mutant Magik pierces the Demon Bear with her magical sword, and it reverts to its original form: William and Peg Lonestar. Dani is reunited with her parents, but decides to stay at Xavier's school. [ 6 ]
The unpowered Ultimate Marvel version of the Son of Satan, art by Bryan Hitch An alternate universe variant of Daimon Hellstrom from Earth-1610 appears in the Ultimate Marvel universe. This version is a member of the Defenders and the Ultimates who sports a Gothic appearance and was given powers by Loki .
Magik is later deposed as the ruler of Limbo by the demon S'ym. [13] During Illyana's seduction, Belasco also attempts to transform Ka-Zar and Shanna into demons to be parents to a new demonic race. He is seemingly defeated when Ka-Zar impales Belasco on his own sword. [14] Belasco is next revealed to be the new master of the Cat People. [15]
Amanda Sefton (real name Jimaine Szardos) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Chris Claremont and Dave Cockrum, the character first appeared in X-Men #98 (April 1976). The character has also been known as Daytripper and Magik at various points in her history.
Betsy Braddock becomes the new Captain Britain in Captain Britain, (vol. 2) #13.Art by Alan Davis.. Created by writer Chris Claremont, Elizabeth "Betsy" Braddock first appeared in Captain Britain #8 (December 1976), with Captain Britain #10 (December 1976) as her first cover appearance, published by the Marvel Comics' British imprint Marvel UK. [2]