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  2. X-Factor (comics) - Wikipedia

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    In X-Factor #10, the Marauders, a group of mutant mercenaries, severely injure Angel's wings, which are later amputated. Despondent, Angel attempts suicide by detonating his airliner mid-flight, but Apocalypse rescues him and transforms him into Death, one of his Four Horsemen , giving him metal wings and blue skin.

  3. Ben 10 - Wikipedia

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    Ben 10 is an American media franchise conceived by Man of Action and owned by The Cartoon Network, Inc. The franchise, mainly consisting of animated series produced by Cartoon Network Studios, revolves around a young boy named Ben Tennyson, who discovers the Omnitrix — a high-tech, extraterrestrial device shaped like a wristwatch.

  4. Trish Tilby - Wikipedia

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    Trish returns with other X-Men, (apart from Gambit) to New York by way of Psylocke's mystical powers. [10] The entire adventure earns her honorary X-Men status. [volume & issue needed] Yet returning to the X-Mansion doesn't end the dangers. Her 'team' is now in danger from a nanotech bomb implanted inside Cyclops, threatening to obliterate ...

  5. X-Factor (2020 comic book) - Wikipedia

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    X-Factor was first announced by Marvel in January 2020, to be written by Leah Williams and start publication in April. [1] The initial core cast was announced to consist of Jean-Paul Beaubier / Northstar, Lorna Dane / Polaris, Rachel Grey / Prestige, Akihiro / Daken, David Alleyne / Prodigy, and Trevor Hawkins / Eye-Boy. [2]

  6. Random (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Random (Marshall Evan Stone III) is a fictional character and antihero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character was created by writer Peter David for the series X-Factor. He was originally presented as an opponent of X-Factor, but he later became their reluctant ally.

  7. Blockbuster (Marauder) - Wikipedia

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    Blockbuster first appeared in The Uncanny X-Men #210 (Oct. 1986), and was created by Chris Claremont and Michael Golden.. The character subsequently appears in X-Factor #10 (Nov. 1986), Thor #373-374 (Nov.–Dec. 1986), The Uncanny X-Men #240 (Jan. 1989), #243 (April 1989), X-Man #13 (March 1996), X-Men #200-203 (Aug.–Nov. 2007), and X-Men: Messiah Complex #1 (Dec. 2007).

  8. X-Factor (comic book) - Wikipedia

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    X-Factor is the name of several comic book titles featuring the team X-Factor and published by Marvel Comics, beginning with the original X-Factor comic book series which debuted in 1986. It is a spin-off from the popular X-Men franchise, featuring characters from X-Men stories. The series has been relaunched several times with different team ...

  9. Shard (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Shard has also since been recreated in the present, as a computer construct, and became a clandestine member of the government-sponsored X-Factor team. There, she began a romantic relationship with her teammate Wild Child. [volume & issue needed] After X-Factor disbanded in X-Factor #149, Shard was transported into an alternate future. There ...