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Shatterstar first appeared in The New Mutants #99 (March 1991), and was created by Fabian Nicieza and Rob Liefeld.He also appeared on a pin-up bonus cover in The New Mutants Annual #6 (July 1990) as part of a 'Vision to Come', [7] predating his appearance in The New Mutants #99.
Rictor and Shatterstar kiss. Art by Marco Santucci. In early comics featuring Rictor and Shatterstar together (most notably Jeph Loeb's X-Force), there was a persistent subtext that the two were in a relationship together. [46] Over the 1990s, Rictor certainly developed a close—and somewhat ambiguous—relationship with Shatterstar.
Rictor is shocked by Rahne's pregnancy because they slept together before she left to join X-Force, while Rahne is shocked that Rictor and Shatterstar are in a homosexual relationship. Because of her Catholic beliefs, she attacks Shatterstar in her wolf form and pushes him to the ground from the window for "turning" Rictor gay, but they are ...
Former team members Cable, Cannonball, Domino, Rictor and Shatterstar all made one-off reappearances, as did New Mutants characters Karma and Skids. In 1998, Moore and new artist Jim Cheung had X-Force move into new headquarters in San Francisco , returned Domino and Cannonball to the team, and added Bedlam , a mutant who could disrupt ...
Shatterstar: Gaveedra Seven Feral: Maria Callasantos Warpath: James Proudstar Recruits. 1990s recruits ... Rictor: Julio Esteban Richter X-Force #10 (May 1992) [1]
Writer Peter David's decision to explicitly establish male characters Shatterstar and Rictor entering a romantic relationship in X-Factor #45 (August 2009), confirming clues that had been established in X-Force years earlier, [9] drew criticism from Shatterstar's co-creator, Rob Liefeld, [10] though Editor-in-Chief Joe Quesada supported David's ...
Rictor – A Mexican teenager who can produce powerful seismic waves. Skids – A runaway who could project a protective, frictionless force field around her body. Eventually, the team decides that the "mutant hunter" ruse did more harm than good by inflaming hatred, and blames it on X-Factor's original business manager, Cameron Hodge , who is ...
It also featured the first appearance (in pin-up form) of Shatterstar, as part of a planned line-up change preview that was ultimately discarded when Louise Simonson left the series. Annual #7 was the last issue of the series. Furthermore, in 1990, Ann Nocenti and Brett Blevins produced an 80 page issue called "New Mutants Summer Special".