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  2. Selene (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Selene then targets others who she feels have obstructed, or otherwise failed, her in her quest for divinity, namely Shaw, Pierce, Frost (against whom she especially holds a grudge because of Frost's use of the "Black Queen" codename when working for the Dark X-Men), the X-Men, and Magma.

  3. Black Queen (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Black Queen, in comics, may refer to: Marvel Comics characters, members of Hellfire Club: Selene (comics), replaced Phoenix after the Dark Phoenix Saga; Emma Steed, part of the London branch's Inner Circle; Emma Frost, the former White Queen used the alias when she was part of the Dark X-Men; DC Comics characters, who are members of Checkmate:

  4. Hellfire Club (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Joined in Wolverine and the X-Men #20. [18] Silver Samurai-The son of the original Silver Samurai who works as a designer. Joined in Wolverine and the X-Men #20. [18] The Philistine - Joined in Wolverine and the X-Men #20. [18] Toad - Joined in Wolverine and the X-Men #30.; left in Wolverine and the X-Men #33; later rejoined X-Men [volume ...

  5. Necrosha - Wikipedia

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    "Necrosha" is a 2009–10 comic book crossover storyline published by Marvel Comics featuring the X-Men family of characters. In the storyline, Selene decides to utilize the techno-organic virus’s power to bring any deceased mutant back to life, allowing her to begin her quest to ascend to godhood.

  6. The Dark Phoenix Saga - Wikipedia

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    X-Men: The Dark Phoenix Saga (200 pages, April 2006, Marvel, ISBN 0-7851-2213-3) The story is also included in Essential X-Men, Volume 2 (584 pages, October 1997, Panini Comics, ISBN 978-0-7851-0298-4), part of Marvel's Essential series of black-and-white trade paperbacks. The volume collects The X-Men #120–144 and The X-Men Annual #3–4.

  7. Yes, Black royals existed long before Meghan Markle married Prince Harry—and Queen Charlotte, the wife of King George III, was one of them. The post Bridgerton: Who Is Queen Charlotte? Was She ...

  8. Emma Frost - Wikipedia

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    Mike Fugere of Comic Book Resources called Giant Size X-Men: Jean Grey and Emma Frost #1 "another arcane, beautiful chapter to the Dawn of X era," writing, "Giant-Size X-Men: Jean Grey and Emma Frost #1 is an obvious tribute to an issue of Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely's iconic run on New X-Men, but its tone is far less psychedelic and far ...

  9. Here's the complete list of 2025 Grammy winners - AOL

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    "Civil Writes: The South Got Something to Say" — Queen Sheba "cOncrete & wHiskey Act II Part 1: A Bourbon 30 Series" — Omari Hardwick "Good M.U.S.I.C. Universe Sonic Sinema: Episode 1 in the ...