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The series begins with Logan being captured and prepared for the adamantium bonding process. There are several mentions of his being tough, and the Professor, the director of the Weapon X program, along with his assistants Dr. Cornelius and Miss Hines, wipe his mind and bond adamantium, the hardest known substance on Earth, to his bones to prepare him to be a mindless, soulless killing machine.
Weapon X is a fictional government genetic research facility project appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.They were conducted by Department K, which turned willing and unwilling beings into living weapons to carry out covert missions like assassination or eliminating potential threats to the government.
The plot of "The Tomorrow People" was what Millar had in mind for the first X-Men film, and "Return to Weapon X" would have been the plot to the sequel. [2] As in the film, Millar's original X-Men consisted of telepath Professor X , Cyclops (whose eyes shoot concussive beams) telepath/telekinetic Jean Grey , weather-manipulating Storm , simian ...
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Currently a member of the "X-Club", started by Beast to try to solve the mystery of M-Day. Dr. Killebrew [10] - is a geneticist, he mutated many of the subjects, including Deadpool. Former commander of Ajax, who would later kill him. [2] Dr. Cecilia Reyes [11] - is a member of the X-Men, forced to work for Weapon X.
Weapon X was finally disbanded when the Exiles arrived and both Blink and Gambit received the mission: Weapon X and the Exiles were meant to fight to the death until only six remained. Magik , and Hulk were killed by Hyperion, while Firestar killed the Spider, immolating herself in the process.
Wild Child (Kyle Gibney), alternately spelled Wildchild and also known as Weapon Omega and Wildheart, is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character has been depicted as both a superhero and a supervillain, and as a member of Alpha Flight, X-Factor and Weapon X.
Wolverine (birth name: James Howlett; [1] alias: Logan and Weapon X) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, often in association with the X-Men.