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  2. Deviant (comics) - Wikipedia

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    According to the account of one Deviant in the 2006 comic book mini-series, [1] the Deviants were created as a delicacy to be consumed en masse by Celestials at periodic intervals once they multiplied sufficiently. The veracity of this has been revealed untrue as the Deviants and the Eternals were actually created because the Celestials saw the ...

  3. List of X-Force members - Wikipedia

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    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:

  4. X-Force - Wikipedia

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    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 .

  5. X-Force (comic book) - Wikipedia

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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.

  6. Brotherhood of Mutants - Wikipedia

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    The original Brotherhood was depicted as Magneto's primary allies in his early battles with the X-Men in comics published in the 1960s. [4] The original Brotherhood was ultimately disbanded, with Quicksilver and the Scarlet Witch going on to become members of the Avengers. In 1981, the Brotherhood of Mutants was revived under the leadership of ...

  7. Reignfire - Wikipedia

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    Reignfire is a fictional character and villain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.The character has appeared in the series X-Force.His original creators were Fabian Nicieza and Matt Broome, who had completely different plans for the villain than what evolved.

  8. Phantazia - Wikipedia

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    Her first mission with the Brotherhood led her to battle the mutant strike force called X-Force. There, she easily located the team's hidden bunker, shut off Cable's weaponry, and disrupted Cannonball's blast field, allowing Sauron to stab him in the chest. [2] After Thornn's defeat, Phantazia fled, leaving Masque to be killed by Shatterstar. [3]

  9. Gideon (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Gideon is a fictional character, a mutant supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He was created by Rob Liefeld and Fabian Nicieza. Gideon was a member of the Externals, a unique type of immortal mutant, and an adversary of the X-Men spin-off group X-Force. He first appeared in The New Mutants #98 (Feb. 1991). [1]