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Cassandra Nova Xavier is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, most commonly in association with the X-Men. Created by writer Grant Morrison and artist Frank Quitely, the character first appeared in New X-Men #114 (July 2001). She is a mummudrai, a parasitic life form born bodiless on the astral plane.
As the trailer shows, the pair faces obstacles, including a bald woman with telekinetic powers fighting against Wolverine. This is Charles Xavier’s twin sister, Cassandra Nova. According to the ...
Killed during Cassandra Nova's attacks on Genosha. Unuscione: Carmella Unuscione Uncanny X-Men #298 Believed to be the daughter of Unus the Untouchable and has the same power of a psionic field. Was thought to be dead after Cassandra Nova's attack on Genosha, but revealed alive and powered after M-Day. Amelia Voght: Amelia Voght Uncanny X-Men #300
Cassandra Nova (portrayed by Emma Corrin) is a mutant with telekinetic and telepathic powers, who is the twin sister of Charles Xavier with other-worldly origins and was banished to the Void by the Time Variance Authority (TVA). As of 2024, the character has appeared in the film Deadpool & Wolverine.
Cassandra Nova is the primary villain of 'Deadpool & Wolverine,' as played by actress Emma Corrin. Cassandra has a storied, weird Marvel Comics history. Cassandra Nova Is One of Marvel’s Coolest ...
In the aftermath of both the Genoshan genocide and Cassandra Nova's revelation of Charles Xavier's mutant powers, as well as his school's function as a mutant haven, the X-Men must try to broker peace amidst rising human/mutant tensions, while still combating the mutant threats arising worldwide.
Here's what we know about the major death that happened at the end of X-Men '97's fifth episode "Remember It."
[3] [4] This eventually changed as endless power struggles perpetuated a series of upheavals within the Inner Circle. The club has appeared in two X-Men animated series ( X-Men: The Animated Series and Wolverine and the X-Men ), both times being renamed as simply The Inner Circle, due to the aversion of using the term " hellfire " in a children ...