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* CharacterizationMarchesOn: Early depictions show her as: racist, vengeful, angry and highly flirtatious. For example she refuses to join Professor X because he's white and imagines her grandfather being beat to death because he's making her join, although she is horrified by it. Still she demands blood and tries to kill Pierce. She hits on everyone, gets annoyed that Sunspot is paying more attention to Magma than her. Lastly while in Brazil, while trying on a Carnival Dress she comments it was to modest for "her tastes." Over time she slowly grew more mature and responsible to being a fully competent leader. It should be noted that it is not averted in flashbacks, one issue before a date she remarks there was a time she never would have let a white man in her life.

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* CharacterizationMarchesOn: Early depictions show her as: racist, vengeful, angry and highly flirtatious. For example she refuses to join Professor X because he's white and imagines her grandfather being beat to death because he's making her join, although she is horrified by it. Still she demands blood and tries to kill Pierce. She hits on everyone, gets annoyed that Sunspot is paying more attention to Magma than her. Lastly while in Brazil, while trying on a Carnival Dress she comments it was to modest for "her tastes." Over time she slowly grew more mature and responsible to being a fully competent leader. It should be noted that it is not averted in flashbacks, one issue before a date she remarks there was a time she never would have let a white man in her life.

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* AmbiguouslyEvil: Despite being a member of the MLF the worse crime she commits is knocking out Sunspot with an psychic arrow. Outside of her reveal most scenes that feature her, have her as a background character.



* CharacterizationMarchesOn: Early depictions show her as: racist, vengeful, angry and highly flirtatious. For example she refuses to join Professor X because he's white and imagines her grandfather being beat to death because he's making her join, although she is horrified by it. Still she demands blood and tries to kill Pierce. She hits on everyone, gets annoyed that Sunspot is paying more attention to Magma than her. Lastly while in Brazil, while trying on a Carnival Dress she comments it was to modest for "her tastes." Over time she slowly grew more mature and responsible to being a fully competent leader. It should be noted that it is not averted in flashbacks, one issue before a date she remarks there was a time she never would have let a white man in her life.



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* FaceHeeLTurn: Twice, first when she's possessed by Hela and second for much of the X-force series Dani is a member of the MLF [[spoiler: averted as she was undercover for S.H.I.E.L.D.]]



* OlderThanTheyLook: In her first appearances she drawn as a pre-teen despite being sixteen. When Bill Sienkiewicz took over her appearances was brought up to date.




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* YoungerThanTheyLook: In the second New Mutants series Dani becomes a teacher as is drawn and acts like she is in her mid-twenties despite the book stating she is twenty one.
* WhatHappendedToTheMouse: In the second New Mutant Series, Dani becomes Elixir's guardian and acts maternal to him. At the end of this series this is dropped and never mentioned again. Her parents have also vanished since the end of the New Mutants.


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'''Other Characters'''

'''David Haller / Legion'''
Son of Professor X and Gabrielle Haller. When he was a kid, he was nearly killed in a terrorist attack, which awakened his formidable PsychicPowers and gave him [[SplitPersonality Split Personalities]]. Has an indeterminate number of personalities, each with its own power.
*TheAtoner: One of his personalities, telepath Jemail Karami, was actually the psychic ghost of one of the terrorists who tried to kill him to begin with. After a while in the kid's mind, Jemail decided he'd been wrong and dedicated his existence to restoring David's sanity.
*ChildrenAreInnocent: David's core personality is usually depicted like this.
*PunnyName: Cyndi (''cind''er), the pyrokinetic personality.
*SuperpowerLottery: Telepathy, telekinesis, pyrokinesis... too many things to count... Except that ''David'', the core personality, can't use the powers that belong to his splinter personalities, and that several of the personalities are nasty customers indeed.
*SplitPersonality: Varying in number; originally it was just three plus Jemail, but things have gotten... complicated.
*WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Jemail Karami seems to have vanished entirely.
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* DatingCatwoman: Had a crush on Doug. [[AbortedArc Not that it ever went anywhere...]]

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* AndThatsTerrible: In his earliest appearances, the narration continually stated that Empath cared nothing about anyone and that he essentially viewed people as tools. Then again, ChrisClaremont was the writer.

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* AndThatsTerrible: In his earliest appearances, the narration continually stated that Empath cared nothing about anyone and that he essentially viewed people as tools.tools, which was apparent from his actions. Then again, ChrisClaremont was the writer.



* AntiVillain: The only "evil" thing about her was her loyalty to Emma Frost during the latter's period of villainy.



* EvilCounterpart: To Cannonball

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* TheLibby: In the Firestar miniseries, anyway.

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* TheLibby: In the Firestar miniseries, anyway. Elsewhere she's more of a {{Jerkass}}.

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* AndThatsTerrible: In his earliest appearances, the narration continually stated that Empath cared nothing about anyone and that he essentially viewed people as tools. Then again, ChrisClaremont was the writer.
* AristocratsAreEvil: A Spanish nobleman.




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* LackOfEmpathy: Ironically enough.
* OverlyLongName: It is, in full, Manuel Alfonso Rodrigo de la Rocha.
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The son of a coal miner from rural Kentucky, and felt obliged to take his place at the mine himself after his father died. After his powers emerged during a cave in his employer Donald Pierce gave him a new job as a bodyguard as a bodyguard, but left and joined the New Mutants after it became clear the man was a murderer. Despite being a salt-of-the earth and often naive young man he is quite intelligent and well read by ordinary standards. Comes from a large farm family, and all of his many siblings are also mutants. Cannonball releases extremely powerful blasts of chemical energy from his feet and arms that allow him temporary flight and invulnerability and energy blasts.

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The son of a coal miner from rural Kentucky, and felt obliged to take his place at the mine himself after his father died. After his powers emerged during a cave in his employer Donald Pierce gave him a new job as a bodyguard as a bodyguard, but left and joined the New Mutants after it became clear the man was a murderer. Despite being a salt-of-the earth and often naive young man he is quite intelligent and well read by ordinary standards. Comes from a large farm family, and all of his many siblings are also mutants. Cannonball releases extremely powerful blasts of chemical energy from his feet and arms that allow him temporary flight and invulnerability and energy blasts.

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* TearJerker: The issue that dealt with Ilyana's death - or, rather, Jubilee's reaction to it. Even the knowledge of ComicBookDeath and the likelihood of Ilyana's eventual return wasn't enough to dampen the emotional weight of a tale about a little girl slowly dying as the adults around her slowly come to the realization that there's nothing they can do to help.
** Although, a bit of a WallBanger over the "suspended animation" machine, since "I won't allow her to be placed into a living death!" isn't a good argument when it might have allowed them time to find a healer and it certainly would have allowed time for her brother to get home before she died.

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* TearJerker: The issue that dealt with Ilyana's death - or, rather, Jubilee's reaction to it. Even the knowledge of ComicBookDeath and the likelihood of Ilyana's eventual return wasn't enough to dampen the emotional weight of a tale about a little girl slowly dying as the adults around her slowly come to the realization that there's nothing they can do to help.
** Although, a bit of a WallBanger over the "suspended animation" machine, since
help. Although "I won't allow her to be placed into a living death!" isn't a good argument when it might have allowed them time to find a healer and it certainly would have allowed time for her brother to get home before she died.

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'''Danielle Moonstar / Mirage'''

A tribal Cheyenne girl raised by her mutant grandfather after her parents were apparently killed by a giant demonic bear (no, really). Was taken in by Xavier after her grandfather's death. Initially, her powers were creating illusions (often using a person's greatest fears or desires as a template, but not always) and animal telepathy. These and other abilities have fluctuated over the years.

* BadAssNormal: Ever since she was depowered.
* BraidsBeadsAndBuckskins
* CaptainEthnic: The... the feather is bad enough, but the ''braids''? Really?
* CoolHorse: Specifically, the winged steed of an Asgardian Valkyrie.
* DealWithTheDevil: With Hela anyway, granting her Valkyrie powers.
* TheDoctorDolittle
* MagicalNativeAmerican: Of course it is Norse magic....
* MasterOfIllusion
* PsychicLink: When communicating with Wolfsbane in her wolf form.
* [[TomboyAndGirlyGirl Tomboy to Rahne's Girly Girl]]
* TheHero





'''Danielle Moonstar / Mirage'''

A tribal Cheyenne girl raised by her mutant grandfather after her parents were apparently killed by a giant demonic bear (no, really). Was taken in by Xavier after her grandfather's death. Initially, her powers were creating illusions (often using a person's greatest fears or desires as a template, but not always) and animal telepathy. These and other abilities have fluctuated over the years.

* BadAssNormal: Ever since she was depowered.
* BraidsBeadsAndBuckskins
* CaptainEthnic: The... the feather is bad enough, but the ''braids''? Really?
* CoolHorse: Specifically, the winged steed of an Asgardian Valkyrie.
* DealWithTheDevil: With Hela anyway, granting her Valkyrie powers.
* TheDoctorDolittle
* MagicalNativeAmerican: Of course it is Norse magic....
* MasterOfIllusion
* PsychicLink: When communicating with Wolfsbane in her wolf form.
* [[TomboyAndGirlyGirl Tomboy to Rahne's Girly Girl]]

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\n\n'''Danielle Moonstar / Mirage'''\n\nA tribal Cheyenne girl raised by her mutant grandfather after her parents were apparently killed by a giant demonic bear (no, really). Was taken in by Xavier after her grandfather's death. Initially, her powers were creating illusions (often using a person's greatest fears or desires as a template, but not always) and animal telepathy. These and other abilities have fluctuated over the years.\n\n* BadAssNormal: Ever since she was depowered.
* BraidsBeadsAndBuckskins
* CaptainEthnic: The... the feather is bad enough, but the ''braids''? Really?
* CoolHorse: Specifically, the winged steed of an Asgardian Valkyrie.
* DealWithTheDevil: With Hela anyway, granting her Valkyrie powers.
* TheDoctorDolittle
* MagicalNativeAmerican: Of course it is Norse magic....
* MasterOfIllusion
* PsychicLink: When communicating with Wolfsbane in her wolf form.
* [[TomboyAndGirlyGirl Tomboy to Rahne's Girly Girl]]
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* CompleteMonster: A bio by Xavier flat-out states that Manuel may be the definition of pure evil.
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** RescuedFromTheScrappyHeap: Since coming BackFromTheDead.
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* CakeEater: Dated a pre-bodyswap [[MsFanservice Psylocke]] for a while.
* ChickMagnet: Sunspot likes to THINK he's a ladies' man, but Doug has had the most love interests of anyone on the team. Most of which were female [[DatingCatwoman villains]].

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* AndIMustScream: So your power is language-related and you think you can beat Doug at his own game? Bad idea.



* BewareTheNiceOnes: Since coming back from the dead, he's [[spoiler: convinced a futuristic mecha to kill its pilot]], and used a literal spell-machine to [[spoiler: [[AndIMustScream remove an enemy's mouth so she couldn't use her hypnotic voice]] ]].



* WhatKindOfLamePowerIsHeartAnyway: Eventually remedied somewhat in ''Excalibur'', where he and Warlock were combined to form Douglock.

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* WhatKindOfLamePowerIsHeartAnyway: Eventually remedied somewhat in ''Excalibur'', where he and Warlock were combined to form Douglock.
Douglock.
** Further remedied by Zeb Wells in the current series, extending his powers to cover all manner of communication -- spanning the fields of linguistics, anthropology, archaeology, and art (to name a few). If there's a message or intention, he can potentially analyze and translate it. To say this has left him a bit....''off'' is putting it lightly.



Colossus's baby sister. Ilyana was an adorable little girl whose innocence drew the attention of the evil sorcerer Belasco. He kidnapped her and made her his apprentice that she might free his EldritchAbomination patrons. She spent 7 years in a realm of Hell known as Limbo, during which she learned sorcery and discovered her mutant teleportation power. She joined the New Mutants and served as a member for some time, though the nature of her abilities and AntiHero attitude unnerved some of her more religious teammates (at least at first). Then she was de-aged back into a 7 year old and killed by the Legacy Virus. Then she came back as a demon. It's very confusing.

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Colossus's baby sister. Ilyana Illyana was an adorable little girl whose innocence drew the attention of the evil sorcerer Belasco. He kidnapped her and made her his apprentice that she might free his EldritchAbomination patrons. She spent 7 years in a realm of Hell known as Limbo, during which she learned sorcery and discovered her mutant teleportation power. She joined the New Mutants and served as a member for some time, though the nature of her abilities and AntiHero attitude unnerved some of her more religious teammates (at least at first). Then she was de-aged back into a 7 year old and killed by the Legacy Virus. Then she came back as a demon. It's very confusing.




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* XanatosRoulette: Her entire scheme in the latest volume. [[spoiler: After Amara warned her about Project Purgatory, she goes back in time. First, she finds Legion and strikes a bargain with him. Then, she shows up on Utopia to warn them about Legion and a horrible future they need to prevent. This causes the NewMutants to reform, and she simply waits for Project Purgatory to show up and capture them all. She saves Karma, convincing her to release Legion so he can fulfill his side of their bargain. By killing the Elder Gods and returning the bloodstones to Illyana, completing her revenge and getting her back her soul.]] She admits this was her plan from the beginning.



* HollywoodHomely: Was considered "ugly" by the morlocks.

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* HollywoodHomely: Was considered "ugly" by the morlocks.
morlocks. This, of course, is because the Morlocks are all hideous and consider her a freak among freaks.


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* DistressedDude: He has a tendency to get kidnapped, tortured, and/or held hostage a ''lot''. Mostly BEFORE he lost his powers.
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** It's not HoYay, it's canon.
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* BrainwashedAndCrazy: When she was part of the MLF.

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'''Russell "Rusty" Collins'''

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'''Russell "Rusty" Collins'''
Collins / Firefist'''

* BrainwashedAndCrazy: When she was part of the MLF.




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* [[spoiler:WeHardlyKnewYe]]: Poor Rusty was [[spoiler:killed by the time-displaced [[AgeOfApocalypse Holocaust]]...]]



* AbusiveParents

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* AbusiveParentsAbusiveParents: This is the reason why her mutant powers had first activated



* BrainwashedAndCrazy: When she was part of the MLF.




'''Tabitha Smith / Boom Boom'''

* AbusiveParents

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'''Tabitha Smith / Boom Boom'''

Boom-Boom'''

* AbusiveParentsAbusiveParents: Her father, forcing her to run away from home.
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* FunPersonified: In ''X-Men Evolution''.

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* FunPersonified: In FailPolish
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* IHaveManyNames: Time Bomb, Boom Boom, Boomer and Meltdown. She's currently using Boom-Boom.
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First appeared as a villain who tended to underdress for the occasion. Currently, she's a hero with less than heroic tendancies, and still likes to underdress. Has (or had; she killed one) two mutant sisters, and a crazy brother.

* TheAtoner: In ''Generation X'', but that's all but disappeared.
* BettyAndVeronica: Veronica for Cyclops.
* BlondesAreEvil: in her Hellfire Club days
* CharacterDerailment: When Morrison changed her from [[TheAtoner atoner]] to {{kuudere}}
* DefrostingIceQueen: Only recently.
* DieForOurShip: Scott x Jean fans did ''not'' take her interventions kindly.
* EvilTeacher
* GoodFeelsGood
* HeelFaceTurn
* {{Kuudere}}: only recently. Others would say she's a TsundereSue.
* MamaBear: Seriously, do NOT threaten her students. Just... DON'T.
* MeaningfulName: Averted until recently; she was cruel in the ambitious, calculating, and power hungry way as a villain, not in an ice queen way, so "Frost" didn't really mean anything until Morrison decided it did.
* MsFanservice
* OfCorsetsSexy: Hellfire Club days.
* PsychicPowers
* RichBitch
* SpotlightStealingSquad: Seems to get more attention in the comics now than women who've been in the team far longer.
* {{Stripperific}}: Especially on the infamous Greg Horn covers.
* TeamMom
* TheWoobie (when she breaks down, which happens occasionally)

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First appeared as a villain who tended to underdress for the occasion. Currently, she's a hero with less than heroic tendancies, and still likes to underdress. Has (or had; she killed one) two mutant sisters, and a crazy brother.

* TheAtoner: In ''Generation X'', but that's all but disappeared.
* BettyAndVeronica: Veronica for Cyclops.
* BlondesAreEvil: in her Hellfire Club days
* CharacterDerailment: When Morrison changed her from [[TheAtoner atoner]] to {{kuudere}}
* DefrostingIceQueen: Only recently.
* DieForOurShip: Scott x Jean fans did ''not'' take her interventions kindly.
* EvilTeacher
* GoodFeelsGood
* HeelFaceTurn
* {{Kuudere}}: only recently. Others would say she's a TsundereSue.
* MamaBear: Seriously, do NOT threaten her students. Just... DON'T.
* MeaningfulName: Averted until recently; she was cruel in the ambitious, calculating, and power hungry way as a villain, not in an ice queen way, so "Frost" didn't really mean anything until Morrison decided it did.
* MsFanservice
* OfCorsetsSexy: Hellfire Club days.
* PsychicPowers
* RichBitch
* SpotlightStealingSquad: Seems to get more attention in the comics now than women who've been in the team far longer.
* {{Stripperific}}: Especially on the infamous Greg Horn covers.
* TeamMom
* TheWoobie (when she breaks down, which happens occasionally)
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At that time when Professor Xavier was critically injured and needed to be put in space for healing, Magneto on his [[HeelFaceTurn Heel Face Turned]] phase took over as a headmaster for the New Mutants. Unfortunately as time went by, it didn't last.

* AntiVillain / AntiHero
* CharacterAlignment: LawfulEvil (In the 60s). -> LawfulNeutral(In the 70s and 80s)-> NeutralEvil (In the 90s)-> LawfulNeutral (HouseOfM and Actually)
* GlowingEyesOfDoom: When Magneto gets angry, his eyes glow as well, independent of power usage.
* GreenLanternRing: Magnetism has been used to do a ''lot'' in the X-Men universe. For example, Magneto could temporarily hypnotize people by gazing into their eyes with his "Magnetic Attraction" power. He's also been shown lifting things that have no magnetism, like water. Also, Magneto could astrally project himself for some reason.
* GoodIsDumb: Struggles more when he's with the good guys
* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor
* NotQuiteFlight
* TheAtoner: Magneto seems to go through regular cycles of Big Bad, Well Intentioned Extremist, and The Atoner. During one of his atonement phases, he even joined the X-Men.
* WellIntentionedExtremist
* WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity: Possibly justified in the comics, in which it's been stated that over-use of Magneto's powers severely messes up his brain chemistry, rendering him irrational and moody.

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At that time when Professor Xavier was critically injured and needed to be put in space for healing, Magneto on his [[HeelFaceTurn Heel Face Turned]] phase took over as a headmaster for the New Mutants. Unfortunately as time went by, it didn't last.

* AntiVillain / AntiHero
* CharacterAlignment: LawfulEvil (In the 60s). -> LawfulNeutral(In the 70s and 80s)-> NeutralEvil (In the 90s)-> LawfulNeutral (HouseOfM and Actually)
* GlowingEyesOfDoom: When Magneto gets angry, his eyes glow as well, independent of power usage.
* GreenLanternRing: Magnetism has been used to do a ''lot'' in the X-Men universe. For example, Magneto could temporarily hypnotize people by gazing into their eyes with his "Magnetic Attraction" power. He's also been shown lifting things that have no magnetism, like water. Also, Magneto could astrally project himself for some reason.
* GoodIsDumb: Struggles more when he's with the good guys
* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor
* NotQuiteFlight
* TheAtoner: Magneto seems to go through regular cycles of Big Bad, Well Intentioned Extremist, and The Atoner. During one of his atonement phases, he even joined the X-Men.
* WellIntentionedExtremist
* WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity: Possibly justified in the comics, in which it's been stated that over-use of Magneto's powers severely messes up his brain chemistry, rendering him irrational and moody.
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* FamousNamedForeigner: Shares his name with one Haroun al-Rashid, the fifth Caliph of the Abbasid dynasty (aka the Caliph in The ''ArabianNights'').

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* TheCape: Originally Cyclops' protege, and stated to have to potential to become a significant leader/figure for mutantkind. He went to prison as part of a protest over the treatment of mutants.....and then he got put on the [[PutOnABus first of many buses]].




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* BigScrewedUpFamily: The family business is selling weapons (and drugs) on the black market. He's less than proud of this and once worked to try to dismantle his family's business.
* DeadpanSnarker



* ElectricTorture: One of the few details given about his torture by the Right.
* FamilyBusiness: The Richter family business? Selling weapons illegally, or "selling death", as he explains it.
* ForeignCussWord: Prone to this, especially during the 90s.
* GratuitousSpanish: Again, guilty of this during the 90s.
* HeroesWantRedheads: Both of his canon love interests are redheads.



* InterruptedSuicide: Three so far -- in the original X-Factor (#22), and in the current X-Factor (#1 and #38).




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* SuicideByCop: Attempted in X-Factor #38, and later called on this trope by Guido.
* YouKilledMyFather: Held a grudge against Cable because of this, even after the [[CloningBlues truth]] came out.

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* InNameOnly: Magma's appearance in the ''{{X-Men Legends}}'' videogame as essentially a NaiveNewcomer average girl from New York voiced by Cree Summer and intended to be a RelationshipSue for Bobby Drake and an {{expy}} of Kitty Pryde (who they couldn't work into the game because walking through walls would have been a GameBreaker power in a dungeon crawler).

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* InNameOnly: Magma's appearance in the ''{{X-Men Legends}}'' videogame as essentially a NaiveNewcomer average girl from New York voiced by Cree Summer and intended to be a RelationshipSue for Bobby Drake and an {{expy}} of Kitty Pryde (who they couldn't work into the game because walking through walls would have been a GameBreaker power in a dungeon crawler). Treated similarly, and more extensively, in ''{{X-Men Evolution}}'', where she is an ordinary Brazilian girl - who talks like she's from upstate New York.
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* TheLibby: In the Firestar miniseries, anyway. In ''NewMutants'', she was more of a {{Jerkass}}.

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* GoKartingWithBowser: Got along very well with Wolfsbane.



*{{Cyborg}}: Both ArtificialLimbs and...

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*{{Cyborg}}: Both ArtificialLimbs and...Artificial Limbs, the ability to interface with the school security system, and most importantly of all, the RequiredSecondaryPowers to prevent him from injuring himself by flying too fast.
*DependingOnTheArtist: All of the Hellions suffered from this to a certain extent, being relatively minor characters- but Haroun was the only one whose ''skin color'' changed from his first appearance to his second. (Unusually, it didn't get lighter, but went from an almost grayish brown to the same color as Sunspot's.)
*EvilCounterpart: To Cannonball
*FragileSpeedster
*IBelieveICanFly: Similar to Cannonball.
*IOweYouMyLife: His motive for serving the Hellfire Club.
*NightmareFuelUnleaded: ''Burnt off his legs'' flying too fast. Yeeouch.



*WeCanRebuildHim: His backstory.

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