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  2. Cyclops (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Cyclops first appeared in The X-Men #1 (September 1963). He was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, and has been a mainstay character of the X-Men series. Lee said that Cyclops and Beast were his two favorite X-Men, elaborating that "I love tortured heroes—and he was tortured because he couldn't control his power."

  3. Vulcan (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Vulcan is an Omega-level mutant with the ability to psionically manipulate, control, and absorb vast amounts of energy. [37] [11] [12] In addition to traditional energies of the electromagnetic spectrum, Vulcan has displayed control over exotic energies such as Cyclops' optic blasts and magical energy.

  4. Phoenix Force - Wikipedia

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    Even with the Phoenix gone, its effects remain in various ways, with four of the former Phoenix Five—Cyclops, Emma Frost, Colossus and Magik—suffering from various problems with their powers as well as Magneto, due to his prolonged time on Utopia. Cyclops and Magneto's control over their abilities regress back to the level of control that ...

  5. List of Marvel Comics characters: B - Wikipedia

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    Before Cyclops could reason with him, Berzerker let out a giant energy attack at him blaming X-Factor for the Tunnelers' destruction. Cyclops fired back, overpowering Berzerker's initial shot. The optic blast from Cyclops knocked Berzerker into a river, electrocuting himself with his own powers resulting in his death.

  6. The Black Vortex - Wikipedia

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    Cyclops, Iceman, and Groot are captured by the Slaughter Lords but are able to escape and steal the Vortex. They give themselves cosmic powers and pass the Vortex to Captain Marvel . [ 8 ] She is confronted by a super-powered Thane and Mister Knife and resists the temptation to use the Vortex, instead using the mirror surface to reflect Thane's ...

  7. The Adventures of Cyclops and Phoenix - Wikipedia

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    Sinister was given vast powers by the virtually immortal mutant Apocalypse, but he feared Apocalypse's power and began to investigate a means to defeat him. He discovered that the combination of Summers and Grey's DNA would produce a mutant of sufficient power to do this. With Jean Grey apparently dead, and Sinister for some reason unable to ...

  8. Psylocke - Wikipedia

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    Psylocke is the name of two connected characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, commonly in association with the X-Men.Both characters are depicted as mutants, a subspecies of humans born with an "X-gene" that grants superhuman abilities.

  9. Banshee (character) - Wikipedia

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    Given his age, he frequently acts as a confidant for both Xavier and Cyclops, eventually convincing Cyclops to change his leadership style to better suit the older, more experienced second team of X-Men. [13] When Banshee loses the use of his powers due to damaged vocal cords, [14] he leaves the X-Men to stay with MacTaggert. [15]