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[[folder:Cable]]
!!Nathan Summers / Cable
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!!Nathan Summers / Cable
-> See Characters/CableNathanSummers
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!!Nathan Summers / Cable
-> See Characters/CableNathanSummers
* Characters/{{Cable|NathanSummers}}
* [[Characters/NewMutants Cannonball]]
* [[Characters/NewMutants Boom-Boom]]
* [[Characters/NewMutants Warpath]]
* [[Characters/MarvelComicsSunspot Sunspot]]
* [[Characters/NewMutants Rictor]]
* [[Characters/XFactor Caliban]]
* [[Characters/NewMutants Mirage]]
* [[Characters/CaptainBritainAndMI13 Pete Wisdom]]
* Characters/{{Domino|MarvelComics}}
* Characters/{{Shatterstar}}
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[[folder:Cannonball]]
!!Samuel Guthrie / Cannonball
-> See Characters/NewMutants
!!Samuel Guthrie / Cannonball
-> See Characters/NewMutants
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!!Samuel Guthrie
!!Maria Callasantos /
-> See Characters/NewMutants
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/feral_995322.jpg]]
!!!'''Nationality:''' American
!!!'''Species:''' Human mutant
!!!'''First Appearance:''' ''New Mutants'' #99 (March, 1991)
Feral by power, nature and name. Maria Callasantos's life was dredged in mystery, deceit, and death. Once a member of X-Force, Hellions and X-Corporation, she is trying to live a new life on Krakoa.
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* AnimeHair: Her hairstyle is pretty crazy. It forms some sort of stripes like those of a tiger.
* AxCrazy: When her mutation gets the better of her.
* BackFromTheDead: [[spoiler:She is among the many mutants who have been revived by the Five on Krakoa.]]
* CatGirl: She's a mutant that developed a feline-like physiology.
* {{Expy}}: Of Wolfsbane.
* FaceHeelTurn: The X-Force attempted to rescue government official Henry Peter Gyrich from the terrorist Mutant Liberation Front, led by Reignfire. Feral hated Gyrich, who was no friend to mutants. Reignfire persuaded her to join the Mutant Liberation Front and to kill Gyrich, and she battled with her ex-comrades.
* HealingFactor: Feral is capable of healing mild to moderate injuries much faster than an ordinary human. Injuries such as broken bones can completely heal within a few days. She is incapable of regenerating missing limbs or organs.
* OurGhostsAreDifferent: Recently she clashed with Wolfsbane and Shatterstar, trying to kill Rahne and her child, but it turned out that she was just a ghost, and was returned to the world to serve as anchor for the demons and gods, which are hunting for Rahne's child.
* PrehensileTail: Feral possesses a long, prehensile tail that she uses to help balance herself while running or during combat situations. She is also capable of supporting her weight with her tail.
* SelfMadeOrphan: Both Feral and her sister Thornn had been abused by their stepfather until she killed their parents as well as her siblings (not Thornn though).
* SuperSenses / TheNoseKnows: Feral possesses superhumanly acute senses of sight, smell, and hearing comparable to those of certain animals. Feral is capable of seeing with greater clarity and at greater distances than an ordinary human (even in near-total darkness). Her hearing is enhanced similarly, enabling her to both hear sounds that ordinary humans can't and to hear at much greater distances. Feral is able to use her highly developed sense of smell to track a target by scent. Her sense of smell is so acute, she is able to detect the slight chemical differences in different brands of deodorants that, supposedly, have the same scent
* TokenEvilTeammate: Feral in the early issues was a loose cannon. She practically almost killed Cannonball during training, almost killed her enemies (only being held back by her teammates), and her teammates barely trusted her. She murdered her mother, stepfather, possibly pushed her sister to her death, and watched her little brother fall to his death(when she could have helped him)....then this led to her FaceHeelTurn.
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[[folder:Boom-Boom]]
!!Tabitha "Tabby" Smith / Boom Boom / Boomer / Meltdown
-> See Characters/NewMutants
!!Tabitha "Tabby" Smith / Boom Boom / Boomer / Meltdown
-> See Characters/NewMutants
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!!Tabitha "Tabby" Smith
[[folder:Siryn]]
!!Theresa Maeve Rourke Cassidy /
-> See Characters/NewMutants
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!!!'''Nationality:''' Irish
!!!'''Species:''' Human Mutant
!!!'''Current Group Affiliations:''' X-Men, Fallen Angels, Muir Island X-Men, X-Corporation, X-Factor, X-Force
!!!'''First Appearance:''' ''Spider-Woman'' Vol. 1 #37 (April 1981)
Daughter of X-Man Sean Cassidy, Theresa was was raised by her father's cousin Black Tom Cassidy to be his partner in crime after the death of her mother. However, she eventually learned the truth of her parentage and was reunited with her father. Theresa spent the next few years jumping between X-teams while engaging in a on-off romantic relationship with Jamie Maddox, with the two becoming key members of X-Factor Investigations.
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* AccidentalAimingSkills: In Issue #8 of X-Factor Volume 3, Siryn fires a "sonic lance" at a gunman's hand to disarm him. When Spider-Man congratulates her on her aim, she admits she was actually aiming for his head. Considering the sonic lance destroyed the gun and broke the man's hand, one gets the feeling she wasn't all that concerned about killing the guy.
* AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence: At the end of X-Factor she became the most recent incarnation of the Celtic goddess the Morrigan.
* CompellingVoice: Her voice works on men '''and'' [[EvenTheGirlsWantHer women]].
* DistaffCounterpart: To her father.
* KnightInSourArmor
* LegacyCharacter: After coming to terms with her father's death she retired her codename of Siryn and took his codename to honor and continue his legacy.
* MakeMeWannaShout: She has the same sonic scream as her father.
* MamaBear: She threatens to kill Val Cooper when she thinks the latter is threatening her child.
* MoralityPet: To Deadpool
* MostCommonSuperPower: She's pretty busty despite being relatively young.
* NoSell: After [[spoiler: becoming a goddess she is able to casually shrug off a blast from a {{BFG}} that was able to punch through a force field built by ''ComicBook/DoctorDoom'']]!
* NotQuiteFlight: In the same ludicrous way her father does, by screaming.
* OutlivingOnesOffspring: Her son with Jamie turned out to have been fathered by a dupe and was thus also a dupe, causing baby Sean to be reabsorbed into him the first time he held him.
* ParentalAbandonment: Her mother was killed in an [=IRA=] bombing while her father was undercover for Interpol and unaware that he even had a daughter. The authorities assumed Theresa died with her mother and Banshee's superiors decided not to place any more burden on him by telling him of her existence and supposed death. This allowed Black Tom to take and raise her as his own.
* PregnantBadass: In ''X-Factor'', she becomes pregnant with Jamie's child. She is no less dangerous. If anything, she was more terrifying than before as she tells Val Cooper.
-->'''Theresa''': My vocal cords are lethal. My estrogen levels are berserk. Between braxton-hicks and my huge belly, I haven't slept in weeks. And I gotta pee. Again. Free advice, Ms Cooper: Never bet your life on what you think you know about a hormonal, sleep-depraved W.M.D with a full bladder.
* PutOnABus: After becoming the Morrigan, Theresa disappeared from the ''Marvel'' universe for a few years, outside of a couple of single issue appearances.
* RecoveredAddict: She is an alcoholic, but has managed to remain on the wagon outside of one relapse the she recovered from. Theresa does have a habit of drinking water from empty wine bottles, which she says is to see if God truly loves her by turning the water into wine.
* RedheadInGreen: Much like her father, she is a redhead and she usually dresses in green.
* ScreamingWoman: She is a woman, whose screams are sonic weapons.
* SignificantGreenEyedRedhead: She has emerald eyes and red hair.
* StatusQuoIsGod: As of ''ComicBook/XMen2019'' she has returned to the mutant fold, seemingly no longer the Morrigan.
** ''ComicBook/XFactor2020'' [[spoiler:subverts this by revealing that she still has the powers of the Morrigan, but didn't use them until she died and was resurrected.]]
* WrenchWench: She picked it up from her father.
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[[folder:Warpath]]
!!James Proudstar / Warpath
-> See Characters/NewMutants
!!James Proudstar / Warpath
-> See Characters/NewMutants
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!!James Proudstar
!!Jesse Aaronson /
-> See Characters/NewMutants
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!!!'''Nationality:''' American
!!!'''Species:''' Human mutant
!!!'''First Appearance:''' ''X-Force'' #82 (October, 1998)
Bedlam is a mutant with the ability to generate a bio-electric field for a variety of effects. He is skilled in covert ops.
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* BackFromTheDead: He is one of many mutants revived by the Five on Krakoa.
* {{EMP}}
* KilledOffForReal: At one point ''crucified'' along with Skin and Jubilee. He would remain dead for years until he was revived in Krakoa.
* MindRape: Jesse can can affect the neural chemical responses of a living brain to induce states such as pain, sleep, or confusion.
* ShockAndAwe
* WalkingTechbane: He can use his powers to mess up technology.
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[[folder:Sunspot]]
!!Roberto da Costa / ComicBook/{{Sunspot}}
-> See ComicBook/{{Sunspot}}
!!Roberto da Costa / ComicBook/{{Sunspot}}
-> See ComicBook/{{Sunspot}}
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!!Roberto da Costa / ComicBook/{{Sunspot}}
-> See ComicBook/{{Sunspot}}
[[folder:Characters on other pages]]
* [[Characters/NewMutants Lila Cheneny]]
* [[Characters/DeadpoolSupportingCharacters Copycat]]
* [[Characters/DeadpoolWadeWilson Deadpool]]
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[[folder:Rictor]]
!!Julio Richter / Rictor
-> See Characters/NewMutants
!!Julio Richter / Rictor
-> See Characters/NewMutants
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!!Julio Richter
!!Gloria Dolores Muñoz /
-> See Characters/NewMutants
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!!!'''Nationality:''' American
!!!'''Species:''' Human mutant
!!!'''First Appearance:''' ''X-Force'' #51 (February, 1996)
Formerly involved with X-Force and X-Corporation, Risque was a menacing vixen who seduced Warpath as part of a deal with Sledge. She gained real feelings for Warpath. She was killed by the U-Men and afterwards resurrected as part of Selene's undead mutant army.
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* BackFromTheDead: [[spoiler:After being dead for decades, she finally returns to life as part of S.W.O.R.D.'s new team The Six.]]
* BadassNative: She is part-Seminole on her mother's side.
* BecomingTheMask: She was hired to seduce Warpath but gained real feelings for him.
* GravityMaster: Risque can create gravity fields to compress inorganic matter into small, high-density masses.
* MostCommonSuperpower: She has a generous bust.
* SpyCatsuit: Wears a dark blue catsuit that highlights her curves.
* TwoferTokenMinority: She's half-Cuban and half-Seminole.
* WeHardlyKnewYe: Risque is more remembered for her death motivating Domino to take on John Sublime in ''ComicBook/NewXMen'' over anything she actually did in ''X-Force''.
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[[folder:Caliban]]
!!Caliban
-> See Characters/XFactor
!!Caliban
-> See Characters/XFactor
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!!Caliban
-> See Characters/XFactor
!!"Adam Neramani" / Adam-X
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!!!'''Nationality:''' Shi'ar Empire
!!!'''Species:''' Shi'ar/Human mutant hybrid
!!!'''First Appearance:''' ''X-Force Annual'' #2 (October, 1993)
Adam-X has the power to "flash fry" or burn the blood of an adversary once it has been oxygenated, usually done by opening a wound on them using his Thet'je blades.
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* BizarreAlienBiology: Maybe. After surviving a headshot in Mojoworld, he claimed his brain was actually in his butt. Whether this is the literal truth or a joke is unclear, even to the other characters.
* BloodyMurder: His powers are weaponizing other people's blood by making them bleed then igniting the oxygen in the exposed blood. Or cutting himself and making ''his own'' blood explode after bleeding on them.
* TheBusCameBack: After not playing any important role since 2011, he finally reappeared in ''ComicBook/XFactor2020'' as the one who [[spoiler:killed Wind-Dancer at her request so she could be freed from Mojoworld]].
* ButtMonkey: When he appears in ''X-Men '92'', it's pretty much entirely as a punchline; he thinks of himself as a hardcore revolutionary, but absolutely no one (outside of his gang of like-minded idiots) takes him seriously.
* FacialMarkings
* FadSuper: Why he hasn't been seen much since the 90s.
* HalfHumanHybrid: He is a half-human, half-Shi'ar.
* LongLostSibling: He was heavily implied to be third Summers brother in his earliest appearances. This position was ultimately taken by Vulcan. WordOfGod, however, says that he's actually the ''fourth'' Summers brother, and a half-brother at that. It may be a joke at the expense of his FadSuper status that in-universe, nobody knows this or even really cares. In 2021, twenty-eight years after his first appearance, ''X-Men Legends'' finally revealed exactly where he came from - he was a genetic experiment by Shi'ar emperor D'Ken, and is biologically the son of D'Ken and Katherine Summers, meaning, yes, he is indeed biologically the fourth Summers brother and a half-brother at that.
* NinetiesAntiHero: He had long hair, a backwards baseball cap, and his power was to make his blood explode so he had to cut himself in battle. Oh, and technically, his full name is "[[XtremeKoolLetterz Adam X the X-Treme]]".
** Recently when he turned up in the ''Utopia'' crossover, his nineties look was toned down by getting rid of his spiky costume and many blades. However, his backwards baseball cap and long hair still remained and he swears more than the other rioters.
* NoSell: All the Summers brothers are mutually immune to each others' powers.
* ScaryImpracticalArmor
* XtremeKoolLetterz
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[[folder:Mirage]]
!!Danielle Moonstar / Mirage
-> See Characters/NewMutants
!!Danielle Moonstar / Mirage
-> See Characters/NewMutants
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!!Danielle Moonstar / Mirage
-> See Characters/NewMutants
!!The third ''[[ComicBook/XForce2008 X-Force]]'' series
!!!Team Members
[[folder:Characters on other pages]]
* [[Characters/WolverineJamesLoganHowlett Wolverine]]
* [[Characters/NewMutants Wolfsbane]]
* [[Characters/X23LauraKinney X-23]]
* [[Characters/NewMutants Warpath]]
* [[Characters/MarvelComicsAngel Archangel]]
* Characters/{{Domino|MarvelComics}}
* [[Characters/NewXMenAcademyX Elixir]]
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[[folder:Pete Wisdom]]
!!Pete Wisdom
-> See Characters/CaptainBritainAndMI13
!!Pete Wisdom
-> See Characters/CaptainBritainAndMI13
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!!Pete Wisdom
-> See Characters/CaptainBritainAndMI13
!!"Telford Porter" / Vanisher
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/vanisher.jpg]]
!!!'''Nationality:''' American
!!!'''Species:''' Human mutant
!!!'''First Appearance:''' ''X-Men'' #2 (November, 1963)
A powerful teleporter with the ability to move himself and passengers across the planet in a single jump, the Vanisher was one of the X-Men's earliest enemies and a recent member of their X-Force Strike Team.
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* AntiHero: type V
* BackFromTheDead: He is revived by the Five on Krakoa.
* BoxedCrook: He is kept under control by Elixir who gave him an inoperable brain tumor.
* ButtMonkey: He's completely over his head, scared out of his mind, forced to help out by an inoperable brain tumor only Elixir can reveal, and surrounded by people willing to torture him ''on top'' of that. He later thinks he is dying of the tumor only to find out Elixir had already removed it and he had stage 4 syphilis instead, which Elixir also healed him of.
* DirtyCoward: Most of the time if danger is around he will think of himself first and leave whoever he is working with behind. During ''[[ComicBook/XMenSecondComing Second Coming]]'', the moment he hears that Bastion's forces have been targeting mutant teleporters he splits to one of his safehouses, which had already been compromised and he is quickly gunned down.
* MeaningfulName: "Telford Porter" sounds like teleporter, and is an alias Vanisher came up with himself.
* {{Teleportation}}
* UnexplainedRecovery: His return after seemingly being killed during ''Second Coming'' has never been explained.
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[[folder:Domino]]
!!Neena Thurman / Domino
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[[caption-width-right:350:Luck ''[[Film/{{Deadpool 2}} isn't]]'' a superpower? [[BornLucky Yes, it is]].]]
!!! '''Known Aliases:''' Neena Beatrice Thurman, Beatrice Thurman, Samantha Wu, Tamara Winter, Elena Vladescu, Jessica Marie Costello, Luisa Mendoza, Christina Elizabeth Alioso, Priscilla Sutherland, Hope Eldridge
!!! '''Species:''' Human Mutant
!!! '''Group Affiliations:''' ComicBook/XMen, ComicBook/XForce, The 198, X-Corporation, Underground, Six Pack, Weapon X, Weapon X-Force
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''ComicBook/NewMutants'' Vol. 1 #98 (February 1991) [[note]]Impersonated by Copycat[[/note]]; ''ComicBook/XForce'' Vol. 1 #8 (March 1992) [[note]]Cameo[[/note]]; ''ComicBook/XForce'' Vol. 1 #11 (June 1992) [[note]]Full appearance[[/note]]
Bred to be the ultimate weapon by a top-secret government facility, Domino's mutant ability -- probability manipulation -- was actually seen as a flaw. Fearing they'd kill her as a result, Domino's birth mother whisked her away to a church in UsefulNotes/{{Chicago}}, where she'd continue to live until becoming a mercenary in her adult years.
Now working for the NSA, Domino fell in love with (and married) Dr. Milo Thurman, a scientist she was assigned to protect. Their union didn't last long; they were separated by a raid that led Milo to assume his wife had been killed.
Domino then met time-traveling mutant ComicBook/{{Cable}} when she was recruited to his strike team Six Pack, and the two quickly became an item. As with her estranged husband, however, Domino found herself pulled away from her lover yet again during a mission. They've since reconnected many times, sharing an [[WIllTheyOrWontThey on-off relationship]] over the years.
Sometime after Six Pack, Domino was kidnapped and replaced by an imposter: the shapeshifting mutant Copycat, real name Vanessa Carlysle. She was actually the first iteration of Domino that readers were introduced to; Vanessa's Domino first appeared in ''ComicBook/NewMutants'' #98, while Neena --the ''[[TheRealRemingtonSteele real]]'' Domino-- didn't show up for more than a year later, in ''ComicBook/XForce'' #8.
In the following years, Domino would serve as a frequent member of ComicBook/XForce, and even joined the ComicBook/XMen for a brief stint. She's also a common ally to both Cable and ComicBook/{{Deadpool}}, often showing up in their respective titles. For a brief period, she joined Deadpool's Mercs for Money & eventually she took his place as leader when he proved incompetent. She's now a member of ComicBook/OldManLogan's [[ComicBook/WeaponX2017 Weapon X]] team, which has recently fallen under leadership of ''{{ComicBook/Sabretooth}}'', of all people.
Outside of comics, Domino has appeared in various cartoons and video games based on Marvel characters. In 2018, she made her cinematic debut in ''Film/Deadpool2'', played by Creator/ZazieBeetz.
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-> See: ComicBook/{{Domino|MarvelComics}}.
!!Neena Thurman / Domino
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[[caption-width-right:350:Luck ''[[Film/{{Deadpool 2}} isn't]]'' a superpower? [[BornLucky Yes, it is]].]]
!!! '''Known Aliases:''' Neena Beatrice Thurman, Beatrice Thurman, Samantha Wu, Tamara Winter, Elena Vladescu, Jessica Marie Costello, Luisa Mendoza, Christina Elizabeth Alioso, Priscilla Sutherland, Hope Eldridge
!!! '''Species:''' Human Mutant
!!! '''Group Affiliations:''' ComicBook/XMen, ComicBook/XForce, The 198, X-Corporation, Underground, Six Pack, Weapon X, Weapon X-Force
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''ComicBook/NewMutants'' Vol. 1 #98 (February 1991) [[note]]Impersonated by Copycat[[/note]]; ''ComicBook/XForce'' Vol. 1 #8 (March 1992) [[note]]Cameo[[/note]]; ''ComicBook/XForce'' Vol. 1 #11 (June 1992) [[note]]Full appearance[[/note]]
Bred to be the ultimate weapon by a top-secret government facility, Domino's mutant ability -- probability manipulation -- was actually seen as a flaw. Fearing they'd kill her as a result, Domino's birth mother whisked her away to a church in UsefulNotes/{{Chicago}}, where she'd continue to live until becoming a mercenary in her adult years.
Now working for the NSA, Domino fell in love with (and married) Dr. Milo Thurman, a scientist she was assigned to protect. Their union didn't last long; they were separated by a raid that led Milo to assume his wife had been killed.
Domino then met time-traveling mutant ComicBook/{{Cable}} when she was recruited to his strike team Six Pack, and the two quickly became an item. As with her estranged husband, however, Domino found herself pulled away from her lover yet again during a mission. They've since reconnected many times, sharing an [[WIllTheyOrWontThey on-off relationship]] over the years.
Sometime after Six Pack, Domino was kidnapped and replaced by an imposter: the shapeshifting mutant Copycat, real name Vanessa Carlysle. She was actually the first iteration of Domino that readers were introduced to; Vanessa's Domino first appeared in ''ComicBook/NewMutants'' #98, while Neena --the ''[[TheRealRemingtonSteele real]]'' Domino-- didn't show up for more than a year later, in ''ComicBook/XForce'' #8.
In the following years, Domino would serve as a frequent member of ComicBook/XForce, and even joined the ComicBook/XMen for a brief stint. She's also a common ally to both Cable and ComicBook/{{Deadpool}}, often showing up in their respective titles. For a brief period, she joined Deadpool's Mercs for Money & eventually she took his place as leader when he proved incompetent. She's now a member of ComicBook/OldManLogan's [[ComicBook/WeaponX2017 Weapon X]] team, which has recently fallen under leadership of ''{{ComicBook/Sabretooth}}'', of all people.
Outside of comics, Domino has appeared in various cartoons and video games based on Marvel characters. In 2018, she made her cinematic debut in ''Film/Deadpool2'', played by Creator/ZazieBeetz.
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-> See: ComicBook/{{Domino|MarvelComics}}.
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!!Neena Thurman / Domino
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[[caption-width-right:350:Luck ''[[Film/{{Deadpool 2}} isn't]]'' a superpower? [[BornLucky Yes, it is]].]]
!!! '''Known Aliases:''' Neena Beatrice Thurman, Beatrice Thurman, Samantha Wu, Tamara Winter, Elena Vladescu, Jessica Marie Costello, Luisa Mendoza, Christina Elizabeth Alioso, Priscilla Sutherland, Hope Eldridge
!!! '''Species:''' Human Mutant
!!! '''Group Affiliations:''' ComicBook/XMen, ComicBook/XForce, The 198, X-Corporation, Underground, Six Pack, Weapon X, Weapon X-Force
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''ComicBook/NewMutants'' Vol. 1 #98 (February 1991) [[note]]Impersonated by Copycat[[/note]]; ''ComicBook/XForce'' Vol. 1 #8 (March 1992) [[note]]Cameo[[/note]]; ''ComicBook/XForce'' Vol. 1 #11 (June 1992) [[note]]Full appearance[[/note]]
Bred to be the ultimate weapon by a top-secret government facility, Domino's mutant ability -- probability manipulation -- was actually seen as a flaw. Fearing they'd kill her as a result, Domino's birth mother whisked her away to a church in UsefulNotes/{{Chicago}}, where she'd continue to live until becoming a mercenary in her adult years.
Now working for the NSA, Domino fell in love with (and married) Dr. Milo Thurman, a scientist she was assigned to protect. Their union didn't last long; they were separated by a raid that led Milo to assume his wife had been killed.
Domino then met time-traveling mutant ComicBook/{{Cable}} when she was recruited to his strike team Six Pack, and the two quickly became an item. As with her estranged husband, however, Domino found herself pulled away from her lover yet again during a mission. They've since reconnected many times, sharing an [[WIllTheyOrWontThey on-off relationship]] over the years.
Sometime after Six Pack, Domino was kidnapped and replaced by an imposter: the shapeshifting mutant Copycat, real name Vanessa Carlysle. She was actually the first iteration of Domino that readers were introduced to; Vanessa's Domino first appeared in ''ComicBook/NewMutants'' #98, while Neena --the ''[[TheRealRemingtonSteele real]]'' Domino-- didn't show up for more than a year later, in ''ComicBook/XForce'' #8.
In the following years, Domino would serve as a frequent member of ComicBook/XForce, and even joined the ComicBook/XMen for a brief stint. She's also a common ally to both Cable and ComicBook/{{Deadpool}}, often showing up in their respective titles. For a brief period, she joined Deadpool's Mercs for Money & eventually she took his place as leader when he proved incompetent. She's now a member of ComicBook/OldManLogan's [[ComicBook/WeaponX2017 Weapon X]] team, which has recently fallen under leadership of ''{{ComicBook/Sabretooth}}'', of all people.
Outside of comics, Domino has appeared in various cartoons and video games based
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-> See: ComicBook/{{Domino|MarvelComics}}.
* [[Characters/XMenVillainousOrganizations Reverend Craig Sinclair]]
* [[Characters/XMenSentinels Bastion]]
* [[Characters/X23RoguesGallery Kimura]]
* [[Characters/XMenHellfireClub Selene]]
* [[Characters/XFactor Caliban]]
* [[Characters/XMen2010sMembers Blink]]
* [[Characters/XMenAcolytes Senyaka]]
* [[Characters/NewXMenAcademyX Wither]]
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[[folder:Feral]]
!!Maria Callasantos / Feral
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!!Maria Callasantos / Feral
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!!Leper Queen
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!!!'''Species:''' Human mutant
!!!'''First Appearance:''' ''New Mutants'' #99 (March, 1991)
Feral by power, nature and name. Maria Callasantos's life was dredged in mystery, deceit, and death. Once a member of X-Force, Hellions and X-Corporation, she is trying to live a new life on Krakoa.
!!!'''First Appearance:''' ''New Mutants'' #99 (March, 1991)
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!!!'''Species:''' Human mutant
Human
!!!'''First Appearance:'''''New Mutants'' #99 (March, 1991)
Feral by power, nature and name. Maria Callasantos's life''House of M The Day After'' #1 (January, 2006)
The Leper Queen is an anti-mutant terrorist who once had a mutant daughter of her own. Her two year-old daughter wasdredged killed when the child's powers burned down their home, also resulting in mystery, deceit, and death. Once a member of X-Force, Hellions and X-Corporation, she is trying to live a new life on Krakoa.the Leper Queen's disfigurement.
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The Leper Queen is an anti-mutant terrorist who once had a mutant daughter of her own. Her two year-old daughter was
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* AnimeHair: Her hairstyle is pretty crazy. It forms some sort of stripes like those of a tiger.
* AxCrazy: When her mutation gets the better of her.
* BackFromTheDead: [[spoiler:She is among the many mutants who have been revived by the Five on Krakoa.]]
* CatGirl: She's a mutant that developed a feline-like physiology.
* {{Expy}}: Of Wolfsbane.
* FaceHeelTurn: The X-Force attempted to rescue government official Henry Peter Gyrich from the terrorist Mutant Liberation Front, led by Reignfire. Feral hated Gyrich, who was no friend to mutants. Reignfire persuaded her to join the Mutant Liberation Front and to kill Gyrich, and she battled with her ex-comrades.
* HealingFactor: Feral is capable of healing mild to moderate injuries much faster than an ordinary human. Injuries such as broken bones can completely heal within a few days. She is incapable of regenerating missing limbs or organs.
* OurGhostsAreDifferent: Recently she clashed with Wolfsbane and Shatterstar, trying to kill Rahne and her child, but it turned out that she was just a ghost, and was returned to the world to serve as anchor for the demons and gods, which are hunting for Rahne's child.
* PrehensileTail: Feral possesses a long, prehensile tail that she uses to help balance herself while running or during combat situations. She is also capable of supporting her weight with her tail.
* SelfMadeOrphan: Both Feral and her sister Thornn had been abused by their stepfather until she killed their parents as well as her siblings (not Thornn though).
* SuperSenses / TheNoseKnows: Feral possesses superhumanly acute senses of sight, smell, and hearing comparable to those of certain animals. Feral is capable of seeing with greater clarity and at greater distances than an ordinary human (even in near-total darkness). Her hearing is enhanced similarly, enabling her to both hear sounds that ordinary humans can't and to hear at much greater distances. Feral is able to use her highly developed sense of smell to track a target by scent. Her sense of smell is so acute, she is able to detect the slight chemical differences in different brands of deodorants that, supposedly, have the same scent
* TokenEvilTeammate: Feral in the early issues was a loose cannon. She practically almost killed Cannonball during training, almost killed her enemies (only being held back by her teammates), and her teammates barely trusted her. She murdered her mother, stepfather, possibly pushed her sister to her death, and watched her little brother fall to his death(when she could have helped him)....then this led to her FaceHeelTurn.
* AxCrazy: When her mutation gets the better of her.
* BackFromTheDead: [[spoiler:She is among the many mutants who have been revived by the Five on Krakoa.]]
* CatGirl: She's a mutant that developed a feline-like physiology.
* {{Expy}}: Of Wolfsbane.
* FaceHeelTurn: The X-Force attempted to rescue government official Henry Peter Gyrich from the terrorist Mutant Liberation Front, led by Reignfire. Feral hated Gyrich, who was no friend to mutants. Reignfire persuaded her to join the Mutant Liberation Front and to kill Gyrich, and she battled with her ex-comrades.
* HealingFactor: Feral is capable of healing mild to moderate injuries much faster than an ordinary human. Injuries such as broken bones can completely heal within a few days. She is incapable of regenerating missing limbs or organs.
* OurGhostsAreDifferent: Recently she clashed with Wolfsbane and Shatterstar, trying to kill Rahne and her child, but it turned out that she was just a ghost, and was returned to the world to serve as anchor for the demons and gods, which are hunting for Rahne's child.
* PrehensileTail: Feral possesses a long, prehensile tail that she uses to help balance herself while running or during combat situations. She is also capable of supporting her weight with her tail.
* SelfMadeOrphan: Both Feral and her sister Thornn had been abused by their stepfather until she killed their parents as well as her siblings (not Thornn though).
* SuperSenses / TheNoseKnows: Feral possesses superhumanly acute senses of sight, smell, and hearing comparable to those of certain animals. Feral is capable of seeing with greater clarity and at greater distances than an ordinary human (even in near-total darkness). Her hearing is enhanced similarly, enabling her to both hear sounds that ordinary humans can't and to hear at much greater distances. Feral is able to use her highly developed sense of smell to track a target by scent. Her sense of smell is so acute, she is able to detect the slight chemical differences in different brands of deodorants that, supposedly, have the same scent
* TokenEvilTeammate: Feral in the early issues was a loose cannon. She practically almost killed Cannonball during training, almost killed her enemies (only being held back by her teammates), and her teammates barely trusted her. She murdered her mother, stepfather, possibly pushed her sister to her death, and watched her little brother fall to his death(when she could have helped him)....then this led to her FaceHeelTurn.
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* AnimeHair: BaldnessMeansSickness: While she wears a wig, she lost all her hair in the explosion that disfigured her.
* CoolMask: She wears her mask to cover her disfigured face.
* FacialHorror: Herhairstyle face beneath the mask is not a pretty crazy. It forms some sort of stripes like those of a tiger.
sight.
*AxCrazy: When [[HeWhoFightsMonsters She Who Fights Monsters]]
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Her real name is unknown, although apparently hermutation gets last name is Page.
* ScarsAreForever: She allegedly started thebetter group because of her.
* BackFromTheDead: [[spoiler:She is amongher hatred of mutants. This hatred stemmed from the many mutants who have been revived by the Five on Krakoa.]]
* CatGirl: She'sfact that her daughter was born a mutant that developed a feline-like physiology.
* {{Expy}}: Of Wolfsbane.
* FaceHeelTurn: The X-Force attempted to rescue government official Henry Peter Gyrich from the terrorist Mutant Liberation Front, led by Reignfire. Feral hated Gyrich, who was no friend to mutants. Reignfire persuaded her to join the Mutant Liberation Front and to kill Gyrich, and she battled with her ex-comrades.
* HealingFactor: Feral is capable of healing mild to moderate injuries much faster than an ordinary human. Injuries such as broken bones can completely heal within a few days. She is incapable of regenerating missing limbs or organs.
* OurGhostsAreDifferent: Recently she clashed with Wolfsbane and Shatterstar, trying to kill Rahneand her child, but it turned out that she was just a ghost, and was returned to the world to serve as anchor for the demons and gods, which are hunting for Rahne's child.
* PrehensileTail: Feral possesses a long, prehensile tail that she uses to help balancepowers ended up killing herself while running or during combat situations. She is also capable of supporting her weight with her tail.
* SelfMadeOrphan: Both Feraland her sister Thornn had been abused by their stepfather until she killed their parents as well as her siblings (not Thornn though).
* SuperSenses / TheNoseKnows: Feral possesses superhumanly acute senses of sight, smell, and hearing comparable to those of certain animals. Feral is capable of seeing with greater clarity and at greater distances than an ordinary human (even in near-total darkness). Her hearing is enhanced similarly, enabling her to both hear sounds that ordinary humans can't and to hear at much greater distances. Feral is able to use her highly developed sense of smell to track a target by scent. Her sense of smell is so acute, she is able to detect the slight chemical differences in different brands of deodorants that, supposedly, have the same scent
* TokenEvilTeammate: Feral in the early issues was a loose cannon. She practically almost killed Cannonball during training, almost killed her enemies (only being held back by her teammates), and her teammates barely trusted her. She murdered her mother, stepfather, possibly pushed her sister to her death, and watched her little brother fall to his death(when she could have helped him)....then this led to her FaceHeelTurn.disfiguring Leper Queen's face.
* CoolMask: She wears her mask to cover her disfigured face.
* FacialHorror: Her
*
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Her real name is unknown, although apparently her
* ScarsAreForever: She allegedly started the
* BackFromTheDead: [[spoiler:She is among
* CatGirl: She's
* {{Expy}}: Of Wolfsbane.
* FaceHeelTurn: The X-Force attempted to rescue government official Henry Peter Gyrich from the terrorist Mutant Liberation Front, led by Reignfire. Feral hated Gyrich, who was no friend to mutants. Reignfire persuaded her to join the Mutant Liberation Front and to kill Gyrich, and she battled with her ex-comrades.
* HealingFactor: Feral is capable of healing mild to moderate injuries much faster than an ordinary human. Injuries such as broken bones can completely heal within a few days. She is incapable of regenerating missing limbs or organs.
* OurGhostsAreDifferent: Recently she clashed with Wolfsbane and Shatterstar, trying to kill Rahne
* PrehensileTail: Feral possesses a long, prehensile tail that she uses to help balance
* SelfMadeOrphan: Both Feral
* SuperSenses / TheNoseKnows: Feral possesses superhumanly acute senses of sight, smell, and hearing comparable to those of certain animals. Feral is capable of seeing with greater clarity and at greater distances than an ordinary human (even in near-total darkness). Her hearing is enhanced similarly, enabling her to both hear sounds that ordinary humans can't and to hear at much greater distances. Feral is able to use her highly developed sense of smell to track a target by scent. Her sense of smell is so acute, she is able to detect the slight chemical differences in different brands of deodorants that, supposedly, have the same scent
* TokenEvilTeammate: Feral in the early issues was a loose cannon. She practically almost killed Cannonball during training, almost killed her enemies (only being held back by her teammates), and her teammates barely trusted her. She murdered her mother, stepfather, possibly pushed her sister to her death, and watched her little brother fall to his death(when she could have helped him)....then this led to her FaceHeelTurn.
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[[folder:Shatterstar]]
!!Gaveedra-Seven / Shatterstar
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!!!'''Nationality:''' Mojoworlder
!!!'''Species:''' Genetically engineered human mutant
!!!'''First Appearance:''' ''ComicBook/NewMutants'' #99 (March, 1991)
Shatterstar (born Gaveedra-Seven, sometimes known as Benjamin Russell) is a Creator/MarvelComics character created by Creator/RobLiefeld and Fabian Nicieza.
Shatterstar is one of ''those'' comic book characters who have a weirdly overcomplicated origin. On the surface, he's just a mutant [[ProudWarriorRaceGuy alien gladiator]] from the planet [[Characters/XMenMojoverse Mojoworld]], and a frequent member of ComicBook/XForce. In actually, Shatterstar is both the son ''and'' father of occasional X-Man [[Characters/XMenMojoverse Longshot]].
Let's explain. Due to a TemporalParadox, Shatterstar's DNA was taken from him during a time-traveling trip, and was subsequently used to create Longshot. Years later, he and ComicBook/{{Dazzler}} would conceive a child, who would grow up (in a possible future) to be... you get the picture.
After time-traveling to his past, Shatterstar became a founding member of X-Force, where he met his [[WillTheyOrWontThey on-off]] love interest Rictor. After years of {{ship teasing}}, they shared their first on-panel kiss in ''[[ComicBook/XFactor2006 X-Factor]]'' #45, making them the first same-sex (male) pairing to do so in Marvel Comics history. His exact orientation was a common discussion among fans, but according to Creator/PeterDavid --who wrote the aforementioned scene-- Shatterstar is canonically bisexual.[[note]]Creator Rob Liefeld had originally intended Shatterstar to be asexual, though.[[/note]]
Likely because of his convoluted origin, Shatterstar is fairly obscure, but a vastly simplified version of the character appears in ''Film/{{Deadpool 2}}'', portrayed there by Creator/LewisTan. Introducing himself as an alien from Mojoworld --one who's {{superior|species}} to Deadpool in every way-- he's quickly dispatched in a {{death montage}} where every member of DP's X-Force (save for ComicBook/{{Domino|Marvel Comics}}) is brutally killed.
!!Gaveedra-Seven / Shatterstar
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!!!'''Nationality:''' Mojoworlder
!!!'''Species:''' Genetically engineered human mutant
!!!'''First Appearance:''' ''ComicBook/NewMutants'' #99 (March, 1991)
Shatterstar (born Gaveedra-Seven, sometimes known as Benjamin Russell) is a Creator/MarvelComics character created by Creator/RobLiefeld and Fabian Nicieza.
Shatterstar is one of ''those'' comic book characters who have a weirdly overcomplicated origin. On the surface, he's just a mutant [[ProudWarriorRaceGuy alien gladiator]] from the planet [[Characters/XMenMojoverse Mojoworld]], and a frequent member of ComicBook/XForce. In actually, Shatterstar is both the son ''and'' father of occasional X-Man [[Characters/XMenMojoverse Longshot]].
Let's explain. Due to a TemporalParadox, Shatterstar's DNA was taken from him during a time-traveling trip, and was subsequently used to create Longshot. Years later, he and ComicBook/{{Dazzler}} would conceive a child, who would grow up (in a possible future) to be... you get the picture.
After time-traveling to his past, Shatterstar became a founding member of X-Force, where he met his [[WillTheyOrWontThey on-off]] love interest Rictor. After years of {{ship teasing}}, they shared their first on-panel kiss in ''[[ComicBook/XFactor2006 X-Factor]]'' #45, making them the first same-sex (male) pairing to do so in Marvel Comics history. His exact orientation was a common discussion among fans, but according to Creator/PeterDavid --who wrote the aforementioned scene-- Shatterstar is canonically bisexual.[[note]]Creator Rob Liefeld had originally intended Shatterstar to be asexual, though.[[/note]]
Likely because of his convoluted origin, Shatterstar is fairly obscure, but a vastly simplified version of the character appears in ''Film/{{Deadpool 2}}'', portrayed there by Creator/LewisTan. Introducing himself as an alien from Mojoworld --one who's {{superior|species}} to Deadpool in every way-- he's quickly dispatched in a {{death montage}} where every member of DP's X-Force (save for ComicBook/{{Domino|Marvel Comics}}) is brutally killed.
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!!Gaveedra-Seven
!!Eliphas /
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!!!'''Nationality:'''
!!!'''Species:'''
!!!'''First Appearance:'''
Shatterstar (born Gaveedra-Seven, sometimes known as Benjamin Russell) is a Creator/MarvelComics character created by Creator/RobLiefeld and Fabian Nicieza.
Shatterstar is one of ''those'' comic book characters who have a weirdly overcomplicated origin. On the surface, he's just a mutant [[ProudWarriorRaceGuy alien gladiator]] from the planet [[Characters/XMenMojoverse Mojoworld]], and a frequent member of ComicBook/XForce. In actually, Shatterstar is both the son ''and'' father of occasional X-Man [[Characters/XMenMojoverse Longshot]].
Let's explain. Due to a TemporalParadox, Shatterstar's DNA was taken from him during a time-traveling trip, and was subsequently used to create Longshot. Years later,
Born Eliphas, he
After time-traveling to his past, Shatterstar became a founding member of X-Force, where he met his [[WillTheyOrWontThey on-off]] love interest Rictor. After years of {{ship teasing}}, they shared their first on-panel kiss in ''[[ComicBook/XFactor2006 X-Factor]]'' #45, making them the first same-sex (male) pairing to do so in Marvel Comics history. His exact orientation
Likely because of his convoluted origin, Shatterstar is fairly obscure, but a vastly simplified version of the character appears in ''Film/{{Deadpool 2}}'', portrayed there
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* AntiVillain: It's very hard to hate the guy once you learn his backstory. Unlike most X-Men villains, he is neither a supremacist or bigoted himself (though he would join forces with them just to meet his own objectives) and he is motivated primarily to earn Selene's love.
* TheChessmaster: He joined the Purifiers and brought Bastion and several others deceased X-Men villains, but this was just a set up so he could feed on their souls as offering for Selene.
* TheDragon: To Selene in ''Necrosha''.
* FateWorseThanDeath: Selene cursed him with eternal life and banished him from her presence. He walked the Earth for ages, always separated from the woman he loved.
* FromNobodyToNightmare: He was a HenpeckedHusband whose wife had no qualms in cuckolding with another man in front of him, which made Eliphas the laughing stock of everyone around him. Then he ran into Selene, who offered to love him forever if he were to sacrifice every soul in Rome to her. He failed and as punishment, she turned him into a vicious monster.
* LoveMakesYouEvil: A textbook example.
* NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished: As soon as he walked down his path of villainy, one moment of kindness had costed him everything.
* OurVampiresAreDifferent: Selene had magically cursed him and made him a vampire-like being. He doesn't share the same weakness as Marvel Universe vampires.
* PetTheDog: Horribly deconstructed, Eliphas was nice to a young slave girl and even gave her some jewels to help her family. After agreeing to sacrifice every soul of Rome, he tells the girl and her family to flee for their safety. Unfortunately for him, they ended up warning the authorities who arrived just in time to stop him from performing his spell.
* TookALevelInBadass: Was originally a weak willed mortal man; two thousand years later, he's a vampiric immortal who almost singlehandedly manipulates the Purifiers, comes VERY close to killing X-23, and succeeds in giving Selene all she ever wanted - godhood. Unfortunately, she wasn't that grateful.
* WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds: For all his faults, all he ever wanted was to be loved.
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!!Theresa Maeve Rourke Cassidy / Siryn / Banshee / The Morrigan
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!!!'''Nationality:''' Irish
!!!'''Species:''' Human Mutant
!!!'''Current Group Affiliations:''' X-Men, Fallen Angels, Muir Island X-Men, X-Corporation, X-Factor, X-Force
!!!'''First Appearance:''' ''Spider-Woman'' Vol. 1 #37 (April 1981)
Daughter of X-Man Sean Cassidy, Theresa was was raised by her father's cousin Black Tom Cassidy to be his partner in crime after the death of her mother. However, she eventually learned the truth of her parentage and was reunited with her father. Theresa spent the next few years jumping between X-teams while engaging in a on-off romantic relationship with Jamie Maddox, with the two becoming key members of X-Factor Investigations.
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* AccidentalAimingSkills: In Issue #8 of X-Factor Volume 3, Siryn fires a "sonic lance" at a gunman's hand to disarm him. When Spider-Man congratulates her on her aim, she admits she was actually aiming for his head. Considering the sonic lance destroyed the gun and broke the man's hand, one gets the feeling she wasn't all that concerned about killing the guy.
* AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence: At the end of X-Factor she became the most recent incarnation of the Celtic goddess the Morrigan.
* CompellingVoice: Her voice works on men '''and'' [[EvenTheGirlsWantHer women]].
* DistaffCounterpart: To her father.
* KnightInSourArmor
* LegacyCharacter: After coming to terms with her father's death she retired her codename of Siryn and took his codename to honor and continue his legacy.
* MakeMeWannaShout: She has the same sonic scream as her father.
* MamaBear: She threatens to kill Val Cooper when she thinks the latter is threatening her child.
* MoralityPet: To Deadpool
* MostCommonSuperPower: She's pretty busty despite being relatively young.
* NoSell: After [[spoiler: becoming a goddess she is able to casually shrug off a blast from a {{BFG}} that was able to punch through a force field built by ''ComicBook/DoctorDoom'']]!
* NotQuiteFlight: In the same ludicrous way her father does, by screaming.
* OutlivingOnesOffspring: Her son with Jamie turned out to have been fathered by a dupe and was thus also a dupe, causing baby Sean to be reabsorbed into him the first time he held him.
* ParentalAbandonment: Her mother was killed in an [=IRA=] bombing while her father was undercover for Interpol and unaware that he even had a daughter. The authorities assumed Theresa died with her mother and Banshee's superiors decided not to place any more burden on him by telling him of her existence and supposed death. This allowed Black Tom to take and raise her as his own.
* PregnantBadass: In ''X-Factor'', she becomes pregnant with Jamie's child. She is no less dangerous. If anything, she was more terrifying than before as she tells Val Cooper.
-->'''Theresa''': My vocal cords are lethal. My estrogen levels are berserk. Between braxton-hicks and my huge belly, I haven't slept in weeks. And I gotta pee. Again. Free advice, Ms Cooper: Never bet your life on what you think you know about a hormonal, sleep-depraved W.M.D with a full bladder.
* PutOnABus: After becoming the Morrigan, Theresa disappeared from the ''Marvel'' universe for a few years, outside of a couple of single issue appearances.
* RecoveredAddict: She is an alcoholic, but has managed to remain on the wagon outside of one relapse the she recovered from. Theresa does have a habit of drinking water from empty wine bottles, which she says is to see if God truly loves her by turning the water into wine.
* RedheadInGreen: Much like her father, she is a redhead and she usually dresses in green.
* ScreamingWoman: She is a woman, whose screams are sonic weapons.
* SignificantGreenEyedRedhead: She has emerald eyes and red hair.
* StatusQuoIsGod: As of ''ComicBook/XMen2019'' she has returned to the mutant fold, seemingly no longer the Morrigan.
** ''ComicBook/XFactor2020'' [[spoiler:subverts this by revealing that she still has the powers of the Morrigan, but didn't use them until she died and was resurrected.]]
* WrenchWench: She picked it up from her father.
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[[folder:Bedlam]]
!!Jesse Aaronson / Bedlam
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!!Theresa Maeve Rourke Cassidy / Siryn / Banshee / The Morrigan
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!!!'''Nationality:''' Irish
!!!'''Species:''' Human Mutant
!!!'''Current Group Affiliations:''' X-Men, Fallen Angels, Muir Island X-Men, X-Corporation, X-Factor, X-Force
!!!'''First Appearance:''' ''Spider-Woman'' Vol. 1 #37 (April 1981)
Daughter of X-Man Sean Cassidy, Theresa was was raised by her father's cousin Black Tom Cassidy to be his partner in crime after the death of her mother. However, she eventually learned the truth of her parentage and was reunited with her father. Theresa spent the next few years jumping between X-teams while engaging in a on-off romantic relationship with Jamie Maddox, with the two becoming key members of X-Factor Investigations.
----
* AccidentalAimingSkills: In Issue #8 of X-Factor Volume 3, Siryn fires a "sonic lance" at a gunman's hand to disarm him. When Spider-Man congratulates her on her aim, she admits she was actually aiming for his head. Considering the sonic lance destroyed the gun and broke the man's hand, one gets the feeling she wasn't all that concerned about killing the guy.
* AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence: At the end of X-Factor she became the most recent incarnation of the Celtic goddess the Morrigan.
* CompellingVoice: Her voice works on men '''and'' [[EvenTheGirlsWantHer women]].
* DistaffCounterpart: To her father.
* KnightInSourArmor
* LegacyCharacter: After coming to terms with her father's death she retired her codename of Siryn and took his codename to honor and continue his legacy.
* MakeMeWannaShout: She has the same sonic scream as her father.
* MamaBear: She threatens to kill Val Cooper when she thinks the latter is threatening her child.
* MoralityPet: To Deadpool
* MostCommonSuperPower: She's pretty busty despite being relatively young.
* NoSell: After [[spoiler: becoming a goddess she is able to casually shrug off a blast from a {{BFG}} that was able to punch through a force field built by ''ComicBook/DoctorDoom'']]!
* NotQuiteFlight: In the same ludicrous way her father does, by screaming.
* OutlivingOnesOffspring: Her son with Jamie turned out to have been fathered by a dupe and was thus also a dupe, causing baby Sean to be reabsorbed into him the first time he held him.
* ParentalAbandonment: Her mother was killed in an [=IRA=] bombing while her father was undercover for Interpol and unaware that he even had a daughter. The authorities assumed Theresa died with her mother and Banshee's superiors decided not to place any more burden on him by telling him of her existence and supposed death. This allowed Black Tom to take and raise her as his own.
* PregnantBadass: In ''X-Factor'', she becomes pregnant with Jamie's child. She is no less dangerous. If anything, she was more terrifying than before as she tells Val Cooper.
-->'''Theresa''': My vocal cords are lethal. My estrogen levels are berserk. Between braxton-hicks and my huge belly, I haven't slept in weeks. And I gotta pee. Again. Free advice, Ms Cooper: Never bet your life on what you think you know about a hormonal, sleep-depraved W.M.D with a full bladder.
* PutOnABus: After becoming the Morrigan, Theresa disappeared from the ''Marvel'' universe for a few years, outside of a couple of single issue appearances.
* RecoveredAddict: She is an alcoholic, but has managed to remain on the wagon outside of one relapse the she recovered from. Theresa does have a habit of drinking water from empty wine bottles, which she says is to see if God truly loves her by turning the water into wine.
* RedheadInGreen: Much like her father, she is a redhead and she usually dresses in green.
* ScreamingWoman: She is a woman, whose screams are sonic weapons.
* SignificantGreenEyedRedhead: She has emerald eyes and red hair.
* StatusQuoIsGod: As of ''ComicBook/XMen2019'' she has returned to the mutant fold, seemingly no longer the Morrigan.
** ''ComicBook/XFactor2020'' [[spoiler:subverts this by revealing that she still has the powers of the Morrigan, but didn't use them until she died and was resurrected.]]
* WrenchWench: She picked it up from her father.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Bedlam]]
!!Jesse Aaronson / Bedlam
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!!Lois London /
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!!!'''Nationality:''' Irish
!!!'''Species:''' Human Mutant
!!!'''Current Group Affiliations:''' X-Men, Fallen Angels, Muir Island X-Men, X-Corporation, X-Factor, X-Force
!!!'''First Appearance:''' ''Spider-Woman'' Vol. 1 #37 (April 1981)
Daughter of X-Man Sean Cassidy, Theresa was was raised by her father's cousin Black Tom Cassidy to be his partner in crime after the death of her mother. However, she eventually learned the truth of her parentage and was reunited with her father. Theresa spent the next few years jumping between X-teams while engaging in a on-off romantic relationship with Jamie Maddox, with the two becoming key members of X-Factor Investigations.
----
* AccidentalAimingSkills: In Issue #8 of X-Factor Volume 3, Siryn fires a "sonic lance" at a gunman's hand to disarm him. When Spider-Man congratulates her on her aim, she admits she was actually aiming for his head. Considering the sonic lance destroyed the gun and broke the man's hand, one gets the feeling she wasn't all that concerned about killing the guy.
* AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence: At the end of X-Factor she became the most recent incarnation of the Celtic goddess the Morrigan.
* CompellingVoice: Her voice works on men '''and'' [[EvenTheGirlsWantHer women]].
* DistaffCounterpart: To her father.
* KnightInSourArmor
* LegacyCharacter: After coming to terms with her father's death she retired her codename of Siryn and took his codename to honor and continue his legacy.
* MakeMeWannaShout: She has the same sonic scream as her father.
* MamaBear: She threatens to kill Val Cooper when she thinks the latter is threatening her child.
* MoralityPet: To Deadpool
* MostCommonSuperPower: She's pretty busty despite being relatively young.
* NoSell: After [[spoiler: becoming a goddess she is able to casually shrug off a blast from a {{BFG}} that was able to punch through a force field built by ''ComicBook/DoctorDoom'']]!
* NotQuiteFlight: In the same ludicrous way her father does, by screaming.
* OutlivingOnesOffspring: Her son with Jamie turned out to have been fathered by a dupe and was thus also a dupe, causing baby Sean to be reabsorbed into him the first time he held him.
* ParentalAbandonment: Her mother was killed in an [=IRA=] bombing while her father was undercover for Interpol and unaware that he even had a daughter. The authorities assumed Theresa died with her mother and Banshee's superiors decided not to place any more burden on him by telling him of her existence and supposed death. This allowed Black Tom to take and raise her as his own.
* PregnantBadass: In ''X-Factor'', she becomes pregnant with Jamie's child. She is no less dangerous. If anything, she was more terrifying than before as she tells Val Cooper.
-->'''Theresa''': My vocal cords are lethal. My estrogen levels are berserk. Between braxton-hicks and my huge belly, I haven't slept in weeks. And I gotta pee. Again. Free advice, Ms Cooper: Never bet your life on what you think you know about a hormonal, sleep-depraved W.M.D with a full bladder.
* PutOnABus: After becoming the Morrigan, Theresa disappeared from the ''Marvel'' universe for a few years, outside of a couple of single issue appearances.
* RecoveredAddict: She is an alcoholic, but has managed to remain on the wagon outside of one relapse the she recovered from. Theresa does have a habit of drinking water from empty wine bottles, which she says is to see if God truly loves her by turning the water into wine.
* RedheadInGreen: Much like her father, she is a redhead and she usually dresses in green.
* ScreamingWoman: She is a woman, whose screams are sonic weapons.
* SignificantGreenEyedRedhead: She has emerald eyes and red hair.
* StatusQuoIsGod: As of ''ComicBook/XMen2019'' she has returned to the mutant fold, seemingly no longer the Morrigan.
** ''ComicBook/XFactor2020'' [[spoiler:subverts this by revealing that she still has the powers of the Morrigan, but didn't use them until she died and was resurrected.]]
* WrenchWench: She picked it up from her father.
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[[folder:Bedlam]]
!!Jesse Aaronson / Bedlam
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!!!'''First Appearance:''' ''X-Force'' #82 (October, 1998)
Bedlam is a mutant with the ability to generate a bio-electric field for a variety of effects. He is skilled in covert ops.
Bedlam is a mutant with the ability to generate a bio-electric field for a variety of effects. He is skilled in covert ops.
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!!!'''First Appearance:''' ''X-Force'' #82 (October, 1998)
Bedlam''Dazzler'' #21 (November, 1982)
Lois London is a mutant withthe ability to generate a bio-electric field for a variety powers that can drain life force from other humans or disintegrate inorganic matter. As Mortis, she was part of effects. He is skilled in covert ops.Selene's Inner Circle.
Bedlam
Lois London is a mutant with
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* BackFromTheDead: He is one of many mutants revived by the Five on Krakoa.
* {{EMP}}
* KilledOffForReal: At one point ''crucified'' along with Skin and Jubilee. He would remain dead for years until he was revived in Krakoa.
* MindRape: Jesse can can affect the neural chemical responses of a living brain to induce states such as pain, sleep, or confusion.
* ShockAndAwe
* WalkingTechbane: He can use his powers to mess up technology.
* {{EMP}}
* KilledOffForReal: At one point ''crucified'' along with Skin and Jubilee. He would remain dead for years until he was revived in Krakoa.
* MindRape: Jesse can can affect the neural chemical responses of a living brain to induce states such as pain, sleep, or confusion.
* ShockAndAwe
* WalkingTechbane: He can use his powers to mess up technology.
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* BackFromTheDead: He AlliterativeName: '''Lo'''is '''Lo'''ndon
* AscendedExtra: When introduced she was only an enemy of her sister, but returned as part of Selene's Inner Circle.
* CainAndAbel: She isone of many mutants revived by the Five on Krakoa.
evil half-sister of ComicBook/{{Dazzler}}.
*{{EMP}}
* KilledOffForReal: At one point ''crucified'' along with Skin and Jubilee. He would remain dead for years until he was revived in Krakoa.
* MindRape: JesseTouchOfDeath: She can generate a highly-destructive energy from her being which, through molecular transformation, can affect the neural chemical responses of a disintegrate or liquefy inorganic matter or cause living brain things to induce states such as pain, sleep, disperse their life-energies, either causing temporary bouts of pain and weakness or confusion.
instant death.
*ShockAndAwe
* WalkingTechbane: He can use his powers to mess up technology.[[WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds Woobie Destroyer Of Lives]]
* AscendedExtra: When introduced she was only an enemy of her sister, but returned as part of Selene's Inner Circle.
* CainAndAbel: She is
*
* KilledOffForReal: At one point ''crucified'' along with Skin and Jubilee. He would remain dead for years until he was revived in Krakoa.
* MindRape: Jesse
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!!!Recurring Characters
[[folder:Lila Cheney]]
!!Lila Cheney
-> See Characters/NewMutants
[[folder:Lila Cheney]]
!!Lila Cheney
-> See Characters/NewMutants
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[[folder:Lila Cheney]]
!!Lila Cheney
-> See Characters/NewMutants
!!!Team Members
[[folder:Characters on other pages]]
* [[Characters/WolverineJamesLoganHowlett Wolverine]]
* [[Characters/MarvelComicsAngel Archangel]]
* [[Characters/XMen2010sMembers Fantomex]]
* [[Characters/DeadpoolWadeWilson Deadpool]]
* [[Characters/MarvelComicsPsylocke Psylocke]]
* ComicBook/{{Deathlok}}
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[[folder:Risque]]
!!Gloria Dolores Muñoz / Risque
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!!!'''Nationality:''' American
!!!'''Species:''' Human mutant
!!!'''First Appearance:''' ''X-Force'' #51 (February, 1996)
Formerly involved with X-Force and X-Corporation, Risque was a menacing vixen who seduced Warpath as part of a deal with Sledge. She gained real feelings for Warpath. She was killed by the U-Men and afterwards resurrected as part of Selene's undead mutant army.
----
* BackFromTheDead: [[spoiler:After being dead for decades, she finally returns to life as part of S.W.O.R.D.'s new team The Six.]]
* BadassNative: She is part-Seminole on her mother's side.
* BecomingTheMask: She was hired to seduce Warpath but gained real feelings for him.
* GravityMaster: Risque can create gravity fields to compress inorganic matter into small, high-density masses.
* MostCommonSuperpower: She has a generous bust.
* SpyCatsuit: Wears a dark blue catsuit that highlights her curves.
* TwoferTokenMinority: She's half-Cuban and half-Seminole.
* WeHardlyKnewYe: Risque is more remembered for her death motivating Domino to take on John Sublime in ''ComicBook/NewXMen'' over anything she actually did in ''X-Force''.
!!Gloria Dolores Muñoz / Risque
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!!!'''Nationality:''' American
!!!'''Species:''' Human mutant
!!!'''First Appearance:''' ''X-Force'' #51 (February, 1996)
Formerly involved with X-Force and X-Corporation, Risque was a menacing vixen who seduced Warpath as part of a deal with Sledge. She gained real feelings for Warpath. She was killed by the U-Men and afterwards resurrected as part of Selene's undead mutant army.
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* BackFromTheDead: [[spoiler:After being dead for decades, she finally returns to life as part of S.W.O.R.D.'s new team The Six.]]
* BadassNative: She is part-Seminole on her mother's side.
* BecomingTheMask: She was hired to seduce Warpath but gained real feelings for him.
* GravityMaster: Risque can create gravity fields to compress inorganic matter into small, high-density masses.
* MostCommonSuperpower: She has a generous bust.
* SpyCatsuit: Wears a dark blue catsuit that highlights her curves.
* TwoferTokenMinority: She's half-Cuban and half-Seminole.
* WeHardlyKnewYe: Risque is more remembered for her death motivating Domino to take on John Sublime in ''ComicBook/NewXMen'' over anything she actually did in ''X-Force''.
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!!Gloria Dolores Muñoz / Risque
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!!!'''Nationality:''' American
!!!'''Species:''' Human mutant
!!!'''First Appearance:''' ''X-Force'' #51 (February, 1996)
Formerly involved with X-Force
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* BackFromTheDead: [[spoiler:After being dead for decades, she finally returns to life as part of S.W.O.R.D.'s new team The Six.]]
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!!Vanessa Carlysle / Copycat
-> See Characters/DeadpoolSupportingCharacters
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-> See Characters/DeadpoolSupportingCharacters
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!!Vanessa Carlysle / Copycat
-> See Characters/DeadpoolSupportingCharacters
!!!Team Members
[[folder:Characters on other pages]]
* [[Characters/CableNathanSummers Kid Cable]]
* Characters/{{Domino|MarvelComics}}
* [[Characters/NewMutants Cannonball]]
* Characters/{{Shatterstar}}
* [[Characters/NewMutants Boom-Boom]]
* [[Characters/NewMutants Warpath]]
* ComicBook/{{Deathlok}}
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!!Wade Winston Wilson / Deadpool
-> See ComicBook/{{Deadpool}}
!!Wade Winston Wilson / Deadpool
-> See ComicBook/{{Deadpool}}
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!!Wade Winston Wilson / Deadpool
-> See ComicBook/{{Deadpool}}
!!!Team members
[[folder:Characters on other pages]]
* Characters/MarvelComicsBeast Beast]]
* [[Characters/XMenBrotherhoodOfMutants Black Tom Cassidy]]
* Characters/{{Domino|MarvelComics}}
* Characters/MarvelComicsJeanGrey Jean Grey]]
* Characters/XMen2000sMembers Sage]]
* [[Characters/WolverineJamesLoganHowlett Wolverine]]
* [[Characters/WolverineRoguesGallery Omega Red]]
* [[Characters/DeadpoolWadeWilson Deadpool]]
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[[folder:Adam X]]
!!"Adam Neramani" / Adam-X
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!!!'''Nationality:''' Shi'ar Empire
!!!'''Species:''' Shi'ar/Human mutant hybrid
!!!'''First Appearance:''' ''X-Force Annual'' #2 (October, 1993)
Adam-X has the power to "flash fry" or burn the blood of an adversary once it has been oxygenated, usually done by opening a wound on them using his Thet'je blades.
!!"Adam Neramani" / Adam-X
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!!!'''Nationality:''' Shi'ar Empire
!!!'''Species:''' Shi'ar/Human mutant hybrid
!!!'''First Appearance:''' ''X-Force Annual'' #2 (October, 1993)
Adam-X has the power to "flash fry" or burn the blood of an adversary once it has been oxygenated, usually done by opening a wound on them using his Thet'je blades.
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!!"Adam Neramani"
!!Quintavius "Quentin" Quirinius Quire /
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--> ''I'm only playing devil's advocate, Professor. You've always encouraged us to dream... I just wondered what would happen if one of us had a dream you didn't like?''
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Quintavius Quirinius Quire (more commonly known as Quentin Quire or Kid Omega) first appeared in Grant Morrison and Frank Quietly’s ''New X-Men'' #134 in 2003.
A mutant student of Xavier's introduced in the
After a short stint with a new iteration of the [[ComicBook/WestCoastAvengers2018 West Coast Avengers]], Quentin joined the new mutant nation of Krakoa. He was quickly recruited into the newly reformed X-Force as a black ops agent. He surprisingly found himself entering a relationship with Phoebe Cuckoo and dealing with the frustration of not having lived up to his full potential. Sadly, in 2022 he performed a HeroicSacrifice against a sentient, malevolent version of Cerebro which seemingly removed him from existence (including deleting all of his past backups in Cerebro, which renders any chance of resurrecting him impossible)... [[spoiler:until he [[https://www.marvel.com/articles/comics/x-force-41-quentin-quire-old-man-omega returned in 2023 as "Old Man Omega".]]]]
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* BizarreAlienBiology: Maybe. After surviving a headshot in Mojoworld, he claimed his brain was actually in his butt. Whether this is the literal truth or a joke is unclear, even to the other characters.
* BloodyMurder: His powers are weaponizing other people's blood by making them bleed then igniting the oxygen in the exposed blood. Or cutting himself and making ''his own'' blood explode after bleeding on them.
* TheBusCameBack: After not playing any important role since 2011, he finally reappeared in ''ComicBook/XFactor2020'' as the one who [[spoiler:killed Wind-Dancer at her request so she could be freed from Mojoworld]].
* ButtMonkey: When he appears in ''X-Men '92'', it's pretty much entirely as a punchline; he thinks of himself as a hardcore revolutionary, but absolutely no one (outside of his gang of like-minded idiots) takes him seriously.
* FacialMarkings
* FadSuper: Why he hasn't been seen much since the 90s.
* HalfHumanHybrid: He is a half-human, half-Shi'ar.
* LongLostSibling: He was heavily implied to be third Summers brother in his earliest appearances. This position was ultimately taken by Vulcan. WordOfGod, however, says that he's actually the ''fourth'' Summers brother, and a half-brother at that. It may be a joke at the expense of his FadSuper status that in-universe, nobody knows this or even really cares. In 2021, twenty-eight years after his first appearance, ''X-Men Legends'' finally revealed exactly where he came from - he was a genetic experiment by Shi'ar emperor D'Ken, and is biologically the son of D'Ken and Katherine Summers, meaning, yes, he is indeed biologically the fourth Summers brother and a half-brother at that.
* NinetiesAntiHero: He had long hair, a backwards baseball cap, and his power was to make his blood explode so he had to cut himself in battle. Oh, and technically, his full name is "[[XtremeKoolLetterz Adam X the X-Treme]]".
** Recently when he turned up in the ''Utopia'' crossover, his nineties look was toned down by getting rid of his spiky costume and many blades. However, his backwards baseball cap and long hair still remained and he swears more than the other rioters.
* NoSell: All the Summers brothers are mutually immune to each others' powers.
* ScaryImpracticalArmor
* XtremeKoolLetterz
* BloodyMurder: His powers are weaponizing other people's blood by making them bleed then igniting the oxygen in the exposed blood. Or cutting himself and making ''his own'' blood explode after bleeding on them.
* TheBusCameBack: After not playing any important role since 2011, he finally reappeared in ''ComicBook/XFactor2020'' as the one who [[spoiler:killed Wind-Dancer at her request so she could be freed from Mojoworld]].
* ButtMonkey: When he appears in ''X-Men '92'', it's pretty much entirely as a punchline; he thinks of himself as a hardcore revolutionary, but absolutely no one (outside of his gang of like-minded idiots) takes him seriously.
* FacialMarkings
* FadSuper: Why he hasn't been seen much since the 90s.
* HalfHumanHybrid: He is a half-human, half-Shi'ar.
* LongLostSibling: He was heavily implied to be third Summers brother in his earliest appearances. This position was ultimately taken by Vulcan. WordOfGod, however, says that he's actually the ''fourth'' Summers brother, and a half-brother at that. It may be a joke at the expense of his FadSuper status that in-universe, nobody knows this or even really cares. In 2021, twenty-eight years after his first appearance, ''X-Men Legends'' finally revealed exactly where he came from - he was a genetic experiment by Shi'ar emperor D'Ken, and is biologically the son of D'Ken and Katherine Summers, meaning, yes, he is indeed biologically the fourth Summers brother and a half-brother at that.
* NinetiesAntiHero: He had long hair, a backwards baseball cap, and his power was to make his blood explode so he had to cut himself in battle. Oh, and technically, his full name is "[[XtremeKoolLetterz Adam X the X-Treme]]".
** Recently when he turned up in the ''Utopia'' crossover, his nineties look was toned down by getting rid of his spiky costume and many blades. However, his backwards baseball cap and long hair still remained and he swears more than the other rioters.
* NoSell: All the Summers brothers are mutually immune to each others' powers.
* ScaryImpracticalArmor
* XtremeKoolLetterz
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* BizarreAlienBiology: Maybe. After surviving a headshot AbhorrentAdmirer: To Sophie Cuckoo. All of the Stepford Cuckoos thought he was unpleasant with terrible B.O. long before Quire went off the deep end, and when he revealed that he started the riot at the Institute in Mojoworld, order to impress Sophie, the Cuckoos responded with "Ew" before psychically taking him down. In fact, when Quire briefly revives Sophie in ''Endgame'', she makes it perfectly clear she'd rather stay dead then have anything to do with him (which makes more sense since he's one of the reasons why she died).
** Averted later when heclaimed and Phoebe end up getting together instead.
* AdoptionAngst: Got a rather nasty shock when the woman he thought was hisbrain birth mother dropped him at Xavier's then later told him over the phone that he was adopted - oh, and this was ''on his birthday''. This triggered the majority of his issues/insecurity complex.
* AlliterativeName: To the point where it's revealed at one point that his real name is 'Quintavius'. Yes, his full name is 'Quintavius Quirinius Quire'. No ''wonder'' he's such a little shit.
* AllLoveIsUnrequited: Fell for one of the Stepford Cuckoos. She wasn't interested. He took it very badly.
* AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence: Then he came back.
* AttentionWhore: One of his most glaring character flaws. Like the immature child he is, Quire ''constantly'' has to be the center of attention. Later grows out of this, and instead develops into someone who'd much rather be left alone - largely due to his generalised contempt of the rest of humanity. Aspects do return in his appearance in ''Thor'', when he temporarily becomes the new god of the Shi'ar (the old Gods having violated certain divine laws by summoning the Phoenix to their dispute with ComicBook/{{Thor|2014}} (Jane Foster), and Quire talking the entity in question into backing off and leaving him with a fragment of its power), and ''ComicBook/WestCoastAvengers2018'', when he cons a TV crew into making a reality show about him by lying about being in a superhero team and then essentially inviting himself to the WCA once they catch on.
* BeautyEqualsGoodness: Quentin's original character design was [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kidomega.png not even remotely attractive]], with harsh, angular features and a leering SmugSnake's smirk. Compare that to [[https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/marveldatabase/images/f/fc/Wolverine_and_the_X-Men_Vol_1_3_Textless.jpg his WXM design]] and then his modern day look on this page.
* BigDamnHeroes: Uses his shard of the Phoenix Force to transform ComicBook/{{Jubilee|MarvelComics}} from a vampire back into a human being (and just in time, too, as she'd almost been killed by an Emplate-possessed [[Characters/MarvelComicsMonetStCroix Monet]]).
* BrilliantButLazy: He has mountains of power and intelligence that he almost never applies past petty, if still grand, acts of rebellion, preferring to brag about being better than others instead.
* ButtMonkey: Since his transition from villain to hero (or at minimum hero-adjacent), this has been used to preserve his characterization while also making him palatable. Every time he gets a little too smug for his own good, an X-lady (Rachel in particular relishes the role) is there to give him a good kick in the pants.
** When he joins [[Characters/XMenKrakoans Krakoa]]’s [[ComicBook/XForce2019 X-Force]], he gets [[TheyKilledKennyAgain killed more often than anyone else on the team]]. This is mitigated by The Five’s [[DeathIsCheap ability to resurrect mutants]] but he’s still not pleased about it.
** It's also made quite clear during ''Battle of the Atom'' that the Phoenix considers him to be second best compared to Jean or one of her relatives.
* CasanovaWannabe: He does tend to successfully woo girls his own age after his return, but more often then not he strikes out.
* CharacterDevelopment: By the modern day, he seems to have grown out of his revolutionary pretensions and FantasticRacism, instead favoring a kind of bored apathy born of thinking that everyone else in the world is an idiot.
* DeadpanSnarker: Driven by the fact that he's an InsufferableGenius who thinks everyone else is an idiot.
* DrivenToMadness: As originally written, Kid Omega was just another UnwittingPawn out of many to John Sublime. The drug Quire kept taking [[spoiler:was actuallyin his butt. Whether this is the literal truth or a joke is unclear, even to the other characters.an aerosol form of Sublime's true form]].
*BloodyMurder: DrugsAreBad: His original appearance had him boosting his powers are weaponizing other people's blood by making them bleed then igniting with the oxygen aid of the mutant drug Kick and eventually overdosing on it.
* DumpedViaTextMessage: How his relationship with ComicBook/{{Gwenpool}} ended, because of her insane plan to seduce [[ComicBook/FantasticFour Reed Richards]] so [[NoFourthWall she'd have something cool to put on the comics cover.]]
* EmoTeen: Can come off as this, particularly in his modern incarnation.
* EndangeringNewsBroadcast: In an awesome showcase of how [[AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence ascending to the astral plane]] taught him ''nothing'', Quire announced his return to the land of the living by hijacking airwaves around the world to air the dirty secrets of various world leaders. The incident didn't ''quite'' incite the global mutant uprising he hoped for, though he did get to spend a brief time shackled in theexposed blood. Or cutting custody of ComicBook/CaptainAmerica over the stunt. Interestingly, this incident wasn't forgotten; see EnemyMine below.
* EnemyMine: ''A+X'' #4 had him being forced to team up with Captain America, who is essentially the living embodiment of everything Quire hates. The team-up was... well, ''interesting'', if not particularly productive. It ends with Cap ''throwing'' Quentin back into the Jean Grey School while Quentin quotes [[Comicbook/{{Watchmen}} Rorschach]] ... which is staged because Cap respects that this is what Quentin needed the other students to see.
* EnergyBeing: Per ''X-Men: Schism'', Quentin's ascension to another plane of existence was actually the result of his secondary mutation activating, which apparently turned him into this. Finding non-corporeality "boring", he chose to return to his human form and became TheFettered.
* FantasticRacism: Of the anti-human variety. He was fond of whipping up these feelings in fellow students too via his EmotionControl. Now, he doesn't seem to care.
* TheFettered: Surprisingly enough for a little shit like him, but he has willingly chosen to be this. Keep reading for the specifics.
* AFormYouAreComfortableWith: A form he himselfand making ''his own'' blood explode is comfortable with, as he reverted to his human body after bleeding on them.
* TheBusCameBack: After not playing any important role since 2011,becoming an EnergyBeing because he finally reappeared in ''ComicBook/XFactor2020'' as found the one who [[spoiler:killed Wind-Dancer at her request so she could latter to be freed boring.
* FreudianExcuse: It eventually comes out in X-Force that his self-destructive behavior that lead to his excessive deaths and erratic identity issues is a form of self-punishment born fromMojoworld]].
a suppressed memory of [[SelfMadeOrphan killing his birth parents with his powers]].
*ButtMonkey: When he appears TheFriendNobodyLikes: In every book he’s been in ''X-Men '92'', there’s maybe one person that likes him while the others at best tolerate him in varying degrees.
* FunTShirt: His T-shirts, which have a different snarky catchphrase on them in each appearance. It's eventually revealed that it'spretty much entirely as actually blank and that he's telepathically casting an illusion it has a punchline; he thinks of himself as a hardcore revolutionary, but absolutely no design.
* FusionDance: Appears to have done one(outside of his gang of like-minded idiots) takes him seriously.
* FacialMarkings
* FadSuper: Why hewith Cerebrax, although it hasn't been seen much since the 90s.
* HalfHumanHybrid: Hegone smoothly.
-->''[[MadnessMantra Cerebrax isa half-human, half-Shi'ar.
Quentin is Cerebrax is Quentin is Cerebrax is Quentin is Cerebrax is Quentin is Cerebrax is Quentin is Cerebrax is Quentin is Cerebrax is Quentin is Cerebrax is Quentin is Cerebrax is Quentin]]''
*LongLostSibling: He HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: In his first appearances, Quire was heavily implied a thinly-veiled analogue to be third Summers brother in [[TeensAreMonsters Klebold-Harris type kids]]. Years later, writers more sympathetic to his earliest appearances. This position was ultimately taken reformed him by Vulcan. WordOfGod, however, says focusing on more of his TragicVillain tendencies. Inevitably, he always ends up going too far and making a public enemy of himself.
** Since joining the Jean Grey School, and what happens thereafter (including joining the ''West Coast Avengers''), he's settled on Face - and while he's still a smug prick for much of that, a BreakTheHaughty experience or three has made him think a lot more bearable to be around.
* HoldingBackThePhlebotinum: Per ''X-Men: Schism'', he willingly holds himself back from the full range of his abilities by choosing to return to and remain in his corporeal human form rather than the Energy Being state his secondary mutation activated.
* HiveQueen: In ''Age of Apocalypse'' his psychic potential is apparently low. He figured out to compensate for it with a "psychic pyramid scheme" where he mind controls low level telepaths en masse to funnel their power into him. He refers to himself as the Overmind - which if nothing else, demonstrates that his ego is more consistent than his power set.
* ImpossibleGenius: Supposedly he thinks ten billion "brilliant thoughts" per ''second''.
* InNameOnly: Quite literally in ''Film/XMenTheLastStand'', as a minor character in that movie is called Kid Omega but is not even a lousy adaptation of Quire -- he's actually an adaptation of ''Quill'', a TooGoodForThisSinfulEarth member of the''fourth'' Summers brother, X-students, and a half-brother at that. It may was given Quire's codename by mistake. A more accurate design can briefly be a joke seen at the expense end of ''Film/DarkPhoenix''.
* InformedAbility: According to his bio, Quire is apparently one of the most powerful telepaths and telekinetics on the planet, with telepathy on the level of the Greys and telekinesis that rivals that of Vulcan and Apocalypse. Nothing he has ever done lives up to this hyping -- Rachel, Jean, and the Stepford Cuckoos have all owned him for free in every confrontation he's ever had with them, he's never even gone up against any of the mutant heavy hitters, and his greatest telekinetic feat is [[https://i.imgur.com/u3y23kA.jpg putting a smashed room back together brick by brick]] -- not a bad showing to be sure, but again nothing that seems to merit the much vaunted "omega" designation.
** [[FridgeBrilliance Then again,]] Quire is consistently shown to very rarely learn anything from his experiences. As a result, his relatively limited powers (compared to where they should be) are perhaps because he's never really worked at them, or had to work at it - Rachel underwent TrainingFromHell, Jean levelled up over time under Xavier's guidance, while the Cuckoos trained under Jean, Xavier, and Emma Frost. Quire, on the other hand, thinks he doesn't need to listen to anyone - meaning that he doesn't actually ''learn'' anything.
** By the mid New 10's, he's become somewhat more consistent, developing his psychic weaponry more effectively and, when his powers get chopped back, using them more effectively on the WCA. He's still not on the same level as any of the above, but there's now at least some justification to his claims. Some.
* HeroicSacrifice: In ''X-Force'' he performs this to rescue Krakoa from Cerebrax (a sentient version of Cerebro that was eating mutants' brains); after which a distraught Phoebe realizes she can no longer sense his mind, and Sage discovers that he has been wiped from the Cerebro records, thus making any attempt at resurrecting him impossible... [[spoiler:at least until he returns as "Old Man Omega", having merged with Cerebrax, removed all his backups from the records and travelled forward through time in an attempt to stop Beast.]]
* [[InsufferableGenius Insufferable]] TeenGenius: Frequently to SmugSnake levels. Emma compliments his intelligence and in the Age Of Apocalypse universe Jean notes his intellect is more exceptional than his powers.
* InexplicablyAwesome: No reason is given for why this "My Little Brony" (as Hellion so memorably calls him) was chosen by the Phoenix Force to be one of its hosts.
* JamesBondage: His attempt to infiltrate the Hellfire Academy really didn't end well for him and he ended up having to be rescued by Toad and Idie.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Gold would be stretching it, but in the 2010s he has proven willing to be helpful to the X-Men without being arm-twisted into it. He also develops an OddFriendship with Krakoa, the rest of the ''ComicBook/WestCoastAvengers2018'' team, and, bafflingly, a relationship with ''Gwenpool'' of all people. The most definitive example is when he experiences the depth of feeling that elephants are capable of and suggests aid for conservationists in Africa.
* KarmaHoudini: The most recent time he came back, when he was accepted into Wolverine's X-academy with little more than [[EasilyForgiven a nod and a wink]] to his past actions -- though that might be because as was observed when he was handed over, doing that was more likely to turn him into something ''other'' than a monster, and if he was Wolverine's school, he had ComicBook/RachelSummers to keep an eye on him (which is useful, since she proved able to turn his brains to porridge when required).
* KavorkaMan: Is usually depicted as not very attractive, if not outright grotesque, but since his HeelFaceTurn he's gotten many girls who are out of hisFadSuper league to go out with him, most recently the identical twin[[note]]Phoebe Cuckoo[[/note]] of his long time unrequited crush[[note]]Sophie Cuckoo[[/note]].
* KryptoniteIsEverywhere: He and his flunkies literally download a schematic of a psi-blocking helmet off the Internet in order to subdue Professor X. Presumably Chuck installed filtering software on his school's computers after this escapade.
* LoveMakesYouCrazy: In ''New X-Men'', he's the classic neckbeard who goes all StalkerWithACrush when rejected (really, it's a surprise we never see Quire eating Doritos and guzzling Mountain Dew). Mercifully, he grows out of it.
* {{Mutant}}: Wields PsychicPowers, if consistently ill-defined ones:
** EmotionControl: Frequently abused to fire up his fellow teens into acts of rebellion.
** HavingABlast: He calls this his 'psychic shotgun', and forms a mental construction of a shotgun - or, latterly, a revolver - to wield it.
** MasterOfIllusion: At least if Marvel editor Jordan D. White is to be believed, as according to him Quire's signature T-shirts are all really blank and he just telepathically whips up illusions of whatever slogan of the day he wants them to have. Considering his personality, this makes a certain amount of sense.
** MentalWorld: Is capable of creating one within his own head. He loses control shortly after testing it out by taking Armor and Wolverine up into it though.
** MindManipulation: Being a high-order telepath, he is capable of mind control. At one point he was successfully able to control ComicBook/{{Wolverine}} himself.
** MindOverMatter: Wields limited telekinetic abilities, though he doesn't seem to be at Jean Grey levels.
** {{Telepathy}}: Called "one of the most powerful telepaths of his generation" by Professor X. However, he's no match for Rachel Grey, as he finds out the hard way.
* NightmareFetishist: Apparently has a fascination with serial killers (revealed in conversation with a more or less reformed John Sublime, who was unimpressed), managed to use all the horrors in his head to destroy an Arkea-animated Sentinel, and when mind-probed by Psylocke, what she saw in there was enough to thoroughly disgust her:
--> '''Psylocke''': You perverted little scrub--
--> '''Quentin Quire''': If you can't take the heat, get the hell out of my imagination.
* OppositesAttract: The most reasonable explanation of him falling for [[ComicBook/TheUnbelievableGwenpool Gwen Poole]] in ''ComicBook/WestCoastAvengers2018''. They literally have nothing in common except for dyed pink hair and when they start out, literally LoveToHate each other, which morphs to BelligerentSexualTension fairly quickly. He's an ultra powerful mutant, who likes to ''play up'' his own uniqueness and deep understanding of reality to serve his own ego, but actually just follows the status quo at the end of the day, she's (initially) a baseline human [[PowerBornOfMadness warps reality with her actually unique]] [[FourthWallObserver understanding of the world]] so a free spirit in ways he can't even start to understand. Oddly enough, it ends up developing into a reasonably happy and functional relationship.
* ObliviousAdoption: Is informed by his parents thatin-universe, nobody knows he's adopted, on his birthday, and over the phone. It's after this or even really cares. In 2021, twenty-eight years that [[FreakOut he dyed his hair and started lashing out]].
* OddFriendship: With Krakoa, who makes up the grounds of the Jean Grey School and later, it would seem, Quire's personal desert island. Certainly, Krakoa seems to be the only person he actually likes. He later gets a soft spot for Benjamin Deeds who is on of the few students who can tolerate him.
** Astonishingly, he also ends up getting a couple of moments like this with Teen Jean - oddly enough after hisfirst appearance, ''X-Men Legends'' finally revealed exactly where he came from - he was a genetic experiment by Shi'ar emperor D'Ken, and immediate thought is biologically the son of D'Ken and Katherine Summers, meaning, yes, he is indeed biologically the fourth Summers brother and a half-brother at that.
* NinetiesAntiHero: He had long hair, a backwards baseball cap, and his power was to make his blood explode so he had to cutthat he'll never forgive himself in battle. Oh, if he doesn't score with her. Mostly, she's just amused, and technically, remarks that it's refreshing to be looked at as something other than TheParagon or TheDreaded, and they get on surprisingly well.
* TheParagonAlwaysRebels: Xavier often describes Quire as hisfull name is "[[XtremeKoolLetterz Adam X the X-Treme]]".
** Recently when he turned#1 student, so ''of course'' Quire winds up walking around wearing 'Magneto Was Right' T-shirts and leading student riots.
* PetTheDog: Gave up his Phoenix shard in order to save Jubilee's life, which it did by reverting her from a vampire to a mutant.
* PowerCreepPowerSeep: He's an omega level telepath in the''Utopia'' crossover, main timeline (though his nineties look was toned down by getting rid powers take a dive in the late 2010s after another encounter with the Phoenix, but remain formidable), but a low-level one in the ComicBook/AgeOfApocalypse. Possibly the result of ForWantOfANail, but it's never specified.
* PurelyAestheticGlasses: He used to need hisspiky costume and many blades. However, glasses, but requested after some resurrections on Krakoa to have his backwards baseball cap and long hair vision corrected. He still remained wears them, even using his powers to wear an armless holographic pair to go with a new uniform.
* ProgressivelyPrettier: He was downright ''ugly'' in his original appearances. Later appearances have smoothed out his face andhe swears given him more than the other rioters.stylish hair and clothing.
*NoSell: All RandomPowerRanking: While it was hinted at before, 2019's ''House of X'' title confirms him to be an omega level mutant.
* RealMenWearPink: He apparently is a believer in this, if his hair is anything to go by.
* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: For his first foray as a supervillain Quire, along with theSummers brothers are mutually immune rest of his "Omega Gang", adopted this look.
* SelfMadeOrphan: Unwillingly - his first manifestation of his powers wound up killing his birth parents.
* SmallNameBigEgo: Considers Professor X and Magneto toeach others' powers.
be yesterday's news and himself to be the revolutionary mutantkind needs to 'wake up'. Wolverine dismisses his actions as pretty low-level, when goading him into helping Wolverine cheat at an intergalactic casino to fund the Jean Grey School, and the fact that no one actually cares about him becomes a RunningGag. It's later played more seriously as Quentin takes a long, hard look at himself and realises that yeah, he's this trope.
--> '''Quentin Quire''': I am apparently the only mutant in all of Westchester County who is not a complete and utter ''imbecile''. If it wasn't already a certainty, it is now.
*ScaryImpracticalArmor
SmugSnake: Frequently. He tries to mess with Rachel Grey's head by bringing up her Hound memories, simply for the sake of SuperDickery. Rachel was not fazed and fried his brain within two seconds.
*XtremeKoolLetterzStalkerWithACrush: Towards Sophie Cuckoo. Mercifully, he grew out of it.
* SuperDickery: The aforementioned 'air the dirty secrets of all the world leaders' stunt. Sure, it felt good to ''[[ItsAllAboutMe him]]'', but it drew a big red bullseye on the backs of all his fellow mutants he claimed to be doing it for, and Wolverine dismisses it (and the riot) as pretty pathetic, considering.
** He also tries this on Rachel Grey, digging up her Hound memories with a smug smirk. [[CurbStompBattle About two seconds later, she floors him]] and gives him a PsychicNosebleed for good measure.
* TeenageWasteland: Turns the Xavier Institute into this for all of a few hours in the ''Riot at Xavier's'' story.
* TeensAreMonsters: Particularly in his original incarnation, where he was essentially a school shooter with superpowers.
* TheyKilledKennyAgain: During ''ComicBook/XForce2019'', he has the annoying tendency (for him) of getting killed and then being revived. His reaction at his most recent killing: OhNoNotAgain.
** He apparently gets killed off permanently after sacrificing himself to stop Cerebrax, [[spoiler:but comes back a year as "Old Man Quire". He seems to die again after taking out a [[ItMakesJustAsMuchSenseInContext sentient Beast planet]], but somehow manages to survive both that and an impossibly long fall back to Earth - although he vomits up a strange-looking slug after impact.]]
* TokenEvilTeammate: Even after making his HeelFaceTurn, he still remains an amoral dick who just so happens to not be a full-on villain anymore.
* TookALevelInKindness: His relationship with Gwenpool shows him slowly coming to care for her and her well-being. By the end of ''West Coast Avengers,'' he and Gwen have moved beyond their SlapSlapKiss relationship and decide to become a loving couple. The kinship he develops with Gwen's pet land-shark, Jeff, implies that he's changing for the better.
** Continued on with his relationship with Phoebe, as well as his rescue of Jubilee.
* UnskilledButStrong: On paper he's a major heavyweight but is near effortlessly humbled by anyone with a similar but equal, or even technically weaker, powerset that can draw on deeper experience to use it with.
* UnwittingPawn: Quire's return to corporeality was retconned after the fact to be the work of Kade Kilgore, who knew that the impulsive young mutant would do something stupid to heighten anti-mutant tensions upon his return to Earth.
* WholeCostumeReference: His striped shirt and whip look was based on an "artist's impression of a mutant overlord" used to justify FantasticRacism in ''X-Men'' #14, back in 1965.
* YoungConqueror: Often portrayed as wanting to ''be'' this but being too wet behind the ears to pull it off.
** Averted later when he
* AdoptionAngst: Got a rather nasty shock when the woman he thought was his
* AlliterativeName: To the point where it's revealed at one point that his real name is 'Quintavius'. Yes, his full name is 'Quintavius Quirinius Quire'. No ''wonder'' he's such a little shit.
* AllLoveIsUnrequited: Fell for one of the Stepford Cuckoos. She wasn't interested. He took it very badly.
* AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence: Then he came back.
* AttentionWhore: One of his most glaring character flaws. Like the immature child he is, Quire ''constantly'' has to be the center of attention. Later grows out of this, and instead develops into someone who'd much rather be left alone - largely due to his generalised contempt of the rest of humanity. Aspects do return in his appearance in ''Thor'', when he temporarily becomes the new god of the Shi'ar (the old Gods having violated certain divine laws by summoning the Phoenix to their dispute with ComicBook/{{Thor|2014}} (Jane Foster), and Quire talking the entity in question into backing off and leaving him with a fragment of its power), and ''ComicBook/WestCoastAvengers2018'', when he cons a TV crew into making a reality show about him by lying about being in a superhero team and then essentially inviting himself to the WCA once they catch on.
* BeautyEqualsGoodness: Quentin's original character design was [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kidomega.png not even remotely attractive]], with harsh, angular features and a leering SmugSnake's smirk. Compare that to [[https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/marveldatabase/images/f/fc/Wolverine_and_the_X-Men_Vol_1_3_Textless.jpg his WXM design]] and then his modern day look on this page.
* BigDamnHeroes: Uses his shard of the Phoenix Force to transform ComicBook/{{Jubilee|MarvelComics}} from a vampire back into a human being (and just in time, too, as she'd almost been killed by an Emplate-possessed [[Characters/MarvelComicsMonetStCroix Monet]]).
* BrilliantButLazy: He has mountains of power and intelligence that he almost never applies past petty, if still grand, acts of rebellion, preferring to brag about being better than others instead.
* ButtMonkey: Since his transition from villain to hero (or at minimum hero-adjacent), this has been used to preserve his characterization while also making him palatable. Every time he gets a little too smug for his own good, an X-lady (Rachel in particular relishes the role) is there to give him a good kick in the pants.
** When he joins [[Characters/XMenKrakoans Krakoa]]’s [[ComicBook/XForce2019 X-Force]], he gets [[TheyKilledKennyAgain killed more often than anyone else on the team]]. This is mitigated by The Five’s [[DeathIsCheap ability to resurrect mutants]] but he’s still not pleased about it.
** It's also made quite clear during ''Battle of the Atom'' that the Phoenix considers him to be second best compared to Jean or one of her relatives.
* CasanovaWannabe: He does tend to successfully woo girls his own age after his return, but more often then not he strikes out.
* CharacterDevelopment: By the modern day, he seems to have grown out of his revolutionary pretensions and FantasticRacism, instead favoring a kind of bored apathy born of thinking that everyone else in the world is an idiot.
* DeadpanSnarker: Driven by the fact that he's an InsufferableGenius who thinks everyone else is an idiot.
* DrivenToMadness: As originally written, Kid Omega was just another UnwittingPawn out of many to John Sublime. The drug Quire kept taking [[spoiler:was actually
*
* DumpedViaTextMessage: How his relationship with ComicBook/{{Gwenpool}} ended, because of her insane plan to seduce [[ComicBook/FantasticFour Reed Richards]] so [[NoFourthWall she'd have something cool to put on the comics cover.]]
* EmoTeen: Can come off as this, particularly in his modern incarnation.
* EndangeringNewsBroadcast: In an awesome showcase of how [[AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence ascending to the astral plane]] taught him ''nothing'', Quire announced his return to the land of the living by hijacking airwaves around the world to air the dirty secrets of various world leaders. The incident didn't ''quite'' incite the global mutant uprising he hoped for, though he did get to spend a brief time shackled in the
* EnemyMine: ''A+X'' #4 had him being forced to team up with Captain America, who is essentially the living embodiment of everything Quire hates. The team-up was... well, ''interesting'', if not particularly productive. It ends with Cap ''throwing'' Quentin back into the Jean Grey School while Quentin quotes [[Comicbook/{{Watchmen}} Rorschach]] ... which is staged because Cap respects that this is what Quentin needed the other students to see.
* EnergyBeing: Per ''X-Men: Schism'', Quentin's ascension to another plane of existence was actually the result of his secondary mutation activating, which apparently turned him into this. Finding non-corporeality "boring", he chose to return to his human form and became TheFettered.
* FantasticRacism: Of the anti-human variety. He was fond of whipping up these feelings in fellow students too via his EmotionControl. Now, he doesn't seem to care.
* TheFettered: Surprisingly enough for a little shit like him, but he has willingly chosen to be this. Keep reading for the specifics.
* AFormYouAreComfortableWith: A form he himself
* TheBusCameBack: After not playing any important role since 2011,
* FreudianExcuse: It eventually comes out in X-Force that his self-destructive behavior that lead to his excessive deaths and erratic identity issues is a form of self-punishment born from
*
* FunTShirt: His T-shirts, which have a different snarky catchphrase on them in each appearance. It's eventually revealed that it's
* FusionDance: Appears to have done one
* FacialMarkings
* FadSuper: Why he
* HalfHumanHybrid: He
-->''[[MadnessMantra Cerebrax is
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** Since joining the Jean Grey School, and what happens thereafter (including joining the ''West Coast Avengers''), he's settled on Face - and while he's still a smug prick for much of that, a BreakTheHaughty experience or three has made him think a lot more bearable to be around.
* HoldingBackThePhlebotinum: Per ''X-Men: Schism'', he willingly holds himself back from the full range of his abilities by choosing to return to and remain in his corporeal human form rather than the Energy Being state his secondary mutation activated.
* HiveQueen: In ''Age of Apocalypse'' his psychic potential is apparently low. He figured out to compensate for it with a "psychic pyramid scheme" where he mind controls low level telepaths en masse to funnel their power into him. He refers to himself as the Overmind - which if nothing else, demonstrates that his ego is more consistent than his power set.
* ImpossibleGenius: Supposedly he thinks ten billion "brilliant thoughts" per ''second''.
* InNameOnly: Quite literally in ''Film/XMenTheLastStand'', as a minor character in that movie is called Kid Omega but is not even a lousy adaptation of Quire -- he's actually an adaptation of ''Quill'', a TooGoodForThisSinfulEarth member of the
* InformedAbility: According to his bio, Quire is apparently one of the most powerful telepaths and telekinetics on the planet, with telepathy on the level of the Greys and telekinesis that rivals that of Vulcan and Apocalypse. Nothing he has ever done lives up to this hyping -- Rachel, Jean, and the Stepford Cuckoos have all owned him for free in every confrontation he's ever had with them, he's never even gone up against any of the mutant heavy hitters, and his greatest telekinetic feat is [[https://i.imgur.com/u3y23kA.jpg putting a smashed room back together brick by brick]] -- not a bad showing to be sure, but again nothing that seems to merit the much vaunted "omega" designation.
** [[FridgeBrilliance Then again,]] Quire is consistently shown to very rarely learn anything from his experiences. As a result, his relatively limited powers (compared to where they should be) are perhaps because he's never really worked at them, or had to work at it - Rachel underwent TrainingFromHell, Jean levelled up over time under Xavier's guidance, while the Cuckoos trained under Jean, Xavier, and Emma Frost. Quire, on the other hand, thinks he doesn't need to listen to anyone - meaning that he doesn't actually ''learn'' anything.
** By the mid New 10's, he's become somewhat more consistent, developing his psychic weaponry more effectively and, when his powers get chopped back, using them more effectively on the WCA. He's still not on the same level as any of the above, but there's now at least some justification to his claims. Some.
* HeroicSacrifice: In ''X-Force'' he performs this to rescue Krakoa from Cerebrax (a sentient version of Cerebro that was eating mutants' brains); after which a distraught Phoebe realizes she can no longer sense his mind, and Sage discovers that he has been wiped from the Cerebro records, thus making any attempt at resurrecting him impossible... [[spoiler:at least until he returns as "Old Man Omega", having merged with Cerebrax, removed all his backups from the records and travelled forward through time in an attempt to stop Beast.]]
* [[InsufferableGenius Insufferable]] TeenGenius: Frequently to SmugSnake levels. Emma compliments his intelligence and in the Age Of Apocalypse universe Jean notes his intellect is more exceptional than his powers.
* InexplicablyAwesome: No reason is given for why this "My Little Brony" (as Hellion so memorably calls him) was chosen by the Phoenix Force to be one of its hosts.
* JamesBondage: His attempt to infiltrate the Hellfire Academy really didn't end well for him and he ended up having to be rescued by Toad and Idie.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Gold would be stretching it, but in the 2010s he has proven willing to be helpful to the X-Men without being arm-twisted into it. He also develops an OddFriendship with Krakoa, the rest of the ''ComicBook/WestCoastAvengers2018'' team, and, bafflingly, a relationship with ''Gwenpool'' of all people. The most definitive example is when he experiences the depth of feeling that elephants are capable of and suggests aid for conservationists in Africa.
* KarmaHoudini: The most recent time he came back, when he was accepted into Wolverine's X-academy with little more than [[EasilyForgiven a nod and a wink]] to his past actions -- though that might be because as was observed when he was handed over, doing that was more likely to turn him into something ''other'' than a monster, and if he was Wolverine's school, he had ComicBook/RachelSummers to keep an eye on him (which is useful, since she proved able to turn his brains to porridge when required).
* KavorkaMan: Is usually depicted as not very attractive, if not outright grotesque, but since his HeelFaceTurn he's gotten many girls who are out of his
* KryptoniteIsEverywhere: He and his flunkies literally download a schematic of a psi-blocking helmet off the Internet in order to subdue Professor X. Presumably Chuck installed filtering software on his school's computers after this escapade.
* LoveMakesYouCrazy: In ''New X-Men'', he's the classic neckbeard who goes all StalkerWithACrush when rejected (really, it's a surprise we never see Quire eating Doritos and guzzling Mountain Dew). Mercifully, he grows out of it.
* {{Mutant}}: Wields PsychicPowers, if consistently ill-defined ones:
** EmotionControl: Frequently abused to fire up his fellow teens into acts of rebellion.
** HavingABlast: He calls this his 'psychic shotgun', and forms a mental construction of a shotgun - or, latterly, a revolver - to wield it.
** MasterOfIllusion: At least if Marvel editor Jordan D. White is to be believed, as according to him Quire's signature T-shirts are all really blank and he just telepathically whips up illusions of whatever slogan of the day he wants them to have. Considering his personality, this makes a certain amount of sense.
** MentalWorld: Is capable of creating one within his own head. He loses control shortly after testing it out by taking Armor and Wolverine up into it though.
** MindManipulation: Being a high-order telepath, he is capable of mind control. At one point he was successfully able to control ComicBook/{{Wolverine}} himself.
** MindOverMatter: Wields limited telekinetic abilities, though he doesn't seem to be at Jean Grey levels.
** {{Telepathy}}: Called "one of the most powerful telepaths of his generation" by Professor X. However, he's no match for Rachel Grey, as he finds out the hard way.
* NightmareFetishist: Apparently has a fascination with serial killers (revealed in conversation with a more or less reformed John Sublime, who was unimpressed), managed to use all the horrors in his head to destroy an Arkea-animated Sentinel, and when mind-probed by Psylocke, what she saw in there was enough to thoroughly disgust her:
--> '''Psylocke''': You perverted little scrub--
--> '''Quentin Quire''': If you can't take the heat, get the hell out of my imagination.
* OppositesAttract: The most reasonable explanation of him falling for [[ComicBook/TheUnbelievableGwenpool Gwen Poole]] in ''ComicBook/WestCoastAvengers2018''. They literally have nothing in common except for dyed pink hair and when they start out, literally LoveToHate each other, which morphs to BelligerentSexualTension fairly quickly. He's an ultra powerful mutant, who likes to ''play up'' his own uniqueness and deep understanding of reality to serve his own ego, but actually just follows the status quo at the end of the day, she's (initially) a baseline human [[PowerBornOfMadness warps reality with her actually unique]] [[FourthWallObserver understanding of the world]] so a free spirit in ways he can't even start to understand. Oddly enough, it ends up developing into a reasonably happy and functional relationship.
* ObliviousAdoption: Is informed by his parents that
* OddFriendship: With Krakoa, who makes up the grounds of the Jean Grey School and later, it would seem, Quire's personal desert island. Certainly, Krakoa seems to be the only person he actually likes. He later gets a soft spot for Benjamin Deeds who is on of the few students who can tolerate him.
** Astonishingly, he also ends up getting a couple of moments like this with Teen Jean - oddly enough after his
* NinetiesAntiHero: He had long hair, a backwards baseball cap, and his power was to make his blood explode so he had to cut
* TheParagonAlwaysRebels: Xavier often describes Quire as his
** Recently when he turned
* PetTheDog: Gave up his Phoenix shard in order to save Jubilee's life, which it did by reverting her from a vampire to a mutant.
* PowerCreepPowerSeep: He's an omega level telepath in the
* PurelyAestheticGlasses: He used to need his
* ProgressivelyPrettier: He was downright ''ugly'' in his original appearances. Later appearances have smoothed out his face and
*
* RealMenWearPink: He apparently is a believer in this, if his hair is anything to go by.
* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: For his first foray as a supervillain Quire, along with the
* SelfMadeOrphan: Unwillingly - his first manifestation of his powers wound up killing his birth parents.
* SmallNameBigEgo: Considers Professor X and Magneto to
--> '''Quentin Quire''': I am apparently the only mutant in all of Westchester County who is not a complete and utter ''imbecile''. If it wasn't already a certainty, it is now.
*
*
* SuperDickery: The aforementioned 'air the dirty secrets of all the world leaders' stunt. Sure, it felt good to ''[[ItsAllAboutMe him]]'', but it drew a big red bullseye on the backs of all his fellow mutants he claimed to be doing it for, and Wolverine dismisses it (and the riot) as pretty pathetic, considering.
** He also tries this on Rachel Grey, digging up her Hound memories with a smug smirk. [[CurbStompBattle About two seconds later, she floors him]] and gives him a PsychicNosebleed for good measure.
* TeenageWasteland: Turns the Xavier Institute into this for all of a few hours in the ''Riot at Xavier's'' story.
* TeensAreMonsters: Particularly in his original incarnation, where he was essentially a school shooter with superpowers.
* TheyKilledKennyAgain: During ''ComicBook/XForce2019'', he has the annoying tendency (for him) of getting killed and then being revived. His reaction at his most recent killing: OhNoNotAgain.
** He apparently gets killed off permanently after sacrificing himself to stop Cerebrax, [[spoiler:but comes back a year as "Old Man Quire". He seems to die again after taking out a [[ItMakesJustAsMuchSenseInContext sentient Beast planet]], but somehow manages to survive both that and an impossibly long fall back to Earth - although he vomits up a strange-looking slug after impact.]]
* TokenEvilTeammate: Even after making his HeelFaceTurn, he still remains an amoral dick who just so happens to not be a full-on villain anymore.
* TookALevelInKindness: His relationship with Gwenpool shows him slowly coming to care for her and her well-being. By the end of ''West Coast Avengers,'' he and Gwen have moved beyond their SlapSlapKiss relationship and decide to become a loving couple. The kinship he develops with Gwen's pet land-shark, Jeff, implies that he's changing for the better.
** Continued on with his relationship with Phoebe, as well as his rescue of Jubilee.
* UnskilledButStrong: On paper he's a major heavyweight but is near effortlessly humbled by anyone with a similar but equal, or even technically weaker, powerset that can draw on deeper experience to use it with.
* UnwittingPawn: Quire's return to corporeality was retconned after the fact to be the work of Kade Kilgore, who knew that the impulsive young mutant would do something stupid to heighten anti-mutant tensions upon his return to Earth.
* WholeCostumeReference: His striped shirt and whip look was based on an "artist's impression of a mutant overlord" used to justify FantasticRacism in ''X-Men'' #14, back in 1965.
* YoungConqueror: Often portrayed as wanting to ''be'' this but being too wet behind the ears to pull it off.
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!!The third ''[[ComicBook/XForce2008 X-Force]]'' series
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[[folder:Wolverine]]
!!James "Logan" Howlett / Wolverine
-> See ComicBook/{{Wolverine}}
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[[folder:Wolfsbane]]
!!Rahne Sinclair / Wolfsbane
-> See Characters/NewMutants
[[/folder]]
[[folder:X-23]]
!!Laura Kinney / X-23
-> See ComicBook/{{X23}}
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[[folder:Warpath]]
!!James Proudstar / Warpath
-> See Characters/NewMutants
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[[folder:Archangel]]
!!Warren Kenneth Worthington III / Angel / Archangel
-> See ComicBook/WarrenWorthingtonIII
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[[folder:Domino]]
!!Neena Thurman / Domino
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Elixir]]
!!Josh Foley / Elixir
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!!!'''Nationality:''' American
!!!'''Species:''' Human mutant
A teenage boy who joined an anti-mutant group with the desire to be popular. The group attacks a team of teenage mutants from Xavier's and he discovers he has the power to heal during the fight. Rejected by his friends and family, he moves in at Xavier's and initially has a hard time fitting in. He has a controversial relationship with Wolfsbane, because he's technically underage. As he continued to study, his powers grew enormously, going from simple healing to genetic manipulation. He eventually turns his skin gold after being forced to heal himself. After a large group of students were killed by anti-mutant fanatics, he went mental and developed the power to create disease and kill people as well. Since then, he's been overwhelmed by his power and is starting to question the world at large. He has "mood skin" - when he's feeling calm, happy, or using his healing power, his skin is gold. But when he's feeling angry, depressed or using his powers to do harm, his skin turns black.
On a side note, it's too damn bad he wasn't introduced early enough to be include in the X-Men action [=RPGs=], since he's the only member of the X-Men ever to have dedicated healing as a power.
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[[folder:Vanisher]]
!!"Telford Porter" / Vanisher
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!!!'''Nationality:''' American
!!!'''Species:''' Human mutant
!!!'''First Appearance:''' ''X-Men'' #2 (November, 1963)
A powerful teleporter with the ability to move himself and passengers across the planet in a single jump, the Vanisher was one of the X-Men's earliest enemies and a recent member of their X-Force Strike Team.
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* AntiHero: type V
* BackFromTheDead: He is revived by the Five on Krakoa.
* BoxedCrook: He is kept under control by Elixir who gave him an inoperable brain tumor.
* ButtMonkey: He's completely over his head, scared out of his mind, forced to help out by an inoperable brain tumor only Elixir can reveal, and surrounded by people willing to torture him ''on top'' of that. He later thinks he is dying of the tumor only to find out Elixir had already removed it and he had stage 4 syphilis instead, which Elixir also healed him of.
* DirtyCoward: Most of the time if danger is around he will think of himself first and leave whoever he is working with behind. During ''[[ComicBook/XMenSecondComing Second Coming]]'', the moment he hears that Bastion's forces have been targeting mutant teleporters he splits to one of his safehouses, which had already been compromised and he is quickly gunned down.
* MeaningfulName: "Telford Porter" sounds like teleporter, and is an alias Vanisher came up with himself.
* {{Teleportation}}
* UnexplainedRecovery: His return after seemingly being killed during ''Second Coming'' has never been explained.
[[/folder]]
!!!Villains
[[folder:Reverend Craig Sinclair]]
!!Reverend Craig Sinclair
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!!!'''Nationality:''' Scottish
!!!'''Species:''' Human
-> See Characters/XMenRoguesGalleryJToR
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Bastion]]
!!Bastion
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-> See Characters/XMenRoguesGalleryAToI
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Leper Queen]]
!!Leper Queen
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!!!'''Nationality:''' American
!!!'''Species:''' Human
!!!'''First Appearance:''' ''House of M The Day After'' #1 (January, 2006)
The Leper Queen is an anti-mutant terrorist who once had a mutant daughter of her own. Her two year-old daughter was killed when the child's powers burned down their home, also resulting in the Leper Queen's disfigurement.
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* BaldnessMeansSickness: While she wears a wig, she lost all her hair in the explosion that disfigured her.
* CoolMask: She wears her mask to cover her disfigured face.
* FacialHorror: Her face beneath the mask is not a pretty sight.
* [[HeWhoFightsMonsters She Who Fights Monsters]]
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Her real name is unknown, although apparently her last name is Page.
* ScarsAreForever: She allegedly started the group because of her hatred of mutants. This hatred stemmed from the fact that her daughter was born a mutant and her powers ended up killing herself and disfiguring Leper Queen's face.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Kimura]]
!!Kimura
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-> See Characters/{{X23}}
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Eli Bard]]
!!Eliphas / Eli Bard
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!!!'''Nationality:''' Roman
!!!'''Species:''' Human immortal
!!!'''First Appearance:''' ''X-Force'' Vol 3 #1 (April, 2008)
Born Eliphas, he was a Roman senator that was bewitched by Selene and turned into a vampire-like immortal.
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* AlasPoorVillain: [[spoiler: At the end, he is executed by Selene after doing everything in her name. Even his own enemy Warpath was shocked by his death]].
* AntiVillain: It's very hard to hate the guy once you learn his backstory. Unlike most X-Men villains, he is neither a supremacist or bigoted himself (though he would join forces with them just to meet his own objectives) and he is motivated primarily to earn Selene's love.
* TheChessmaster: He joined the Purifiers and brought Bastion and several others deceased X-Men villains, but this was just a set up so he could feed on their souls as offering for Selene.
* TheDragon: To Selene in ''Necrosha''.
* FateWorseThanDeath: Selene cursed him with eternal life and banished him from her presence. He walked the Earth for ages, always separated from the woman he loved.
* FromNobodyToNightmare: He was a HenpeckedHusband whose wife had no qualms in cuckolding with another man in front of him, which made Eliphas the laughing stock of everyone around him. Then he ran into Selene, who offered to love him forever if he were to sacrifice every soul in Rome to her. He failed and as punishment, she turned him into a vicious monster.
* LoveMakesYouEvil: A textbook example.
* NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished: As soon as he walked down his path of villainy, one moment of kindness had costed him everything.
* OurVampiresAreDifferent: Selene had magically cursed him and made him a vampire-like being. He doesn't share the same weakness as Marvel Universe vampires.
* PetTheDog: Horribly deconstructed, Eliphas was nice to a young slave girl and even gave her some jewels to help her family. After agreeing to sacrifice every soul of Rome, he tells the girl and her family to flee for their safety. Unfortunately for him, they ended up warning the authorities who arrived just in time to stop him from performing his spell.
* TookALevelInBadass: Was originally a weak willed mortal man; two thousand years later, he's a vampiric immortal who almost singlehandedly manipulates the Purifiers, comes VERY close to killing X-23, and succeeds in giving Selene all she ever wanted - godhood. Unfortunately, she wasn't that grateful.
* WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds: For all his faults, all he ever wanted was to be loved.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Selene]]
!!Selene Gallio
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!!!'''Species:''' Human mutant
Former and most prominent Black Queen of the Hellfire club, Selene has been around for quite some time and is actually the oldest mutant alive. She doubles as a superior sorceress, is incredibly powerful and very hard to kill. She singlehandedly exterminated the Externals and survived total molecular disintegration. Regal, vain and manipulative, she has recently resurfaced and maybe we'll see the full extent of her powers which has never been completely revealed.
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* [[AGodAmI A Goddess Am I]]: Her recent surfacing gives this as her motivation.
* TheBaroness
* ComboPlatterPowers: She can animate objects, drain people's life force to feed her youth and immortality (plus some degree of PsychicPowers and Functional Magic, and various inconsistently enhanced physical abilities). Until she got upgraded; as of Chasing Hellfire, it's "turn into living shadow, plus absorb people entirely to feed her youth and immortality, as well as take on the form of her victims.
* ImmortalityImmorality
* LesbianVampire: Perhaps it's just [[AuthorAppeal Claremont,]] but trying to turn attractive teenage psychics into her disciples seems to be a particular hobby of hers.
* [[ManipulativeBastard Manipulative Bitch]]: Even though she doesn't need to, she really enjoys toying with people's minds to get what she wants. A lot.
* OfCorsetsSexy
* VainSorceress: Extremely.
* TheVamp: She's more than willing to use her looks and charm to her advantage.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Caliban]]
!!Caliban
-> See Characters/XFactor
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Blink]]
!!Clarice Ferguson / Blink
-> See Characters/XMen2010sMembers
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Senyaka]]
!!Suvik Senyaka / Senyaka
-> See Characters/XMenAcolytes
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Wither]]
!!Kevin Ford / Wither
-> See Characters/NewXMenAcademyX
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Mortis]]
!!Lois London / Mortis
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!!!'''Nationality:''' American
!!!'''Species:''' Human mutant
!!!'''First Appearance:''' ''Dazzler'' #21 (November, 1982)
Lois London is a mutant with powers that can drain life force from other humans or disintegrate inorganic matter. As Mortis, she was part of Selene's Inner Circle.
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* AlliterativeName: '''Lo'''is '''Lo'''ndon
* AscendedExtra: When introduced she was only an enemy of her sister, but returned as part of Selene's Inner Circle.
* CainAndAbel: She is the evil half-sister of ComicBook/{{Dazzler}}.
* TouchOfDeath: She can generate a highly-destructive energy from her being which, through molecular transformation, can disintegrate or liquefy inorganic matter or cause living things to disperse their life-energies, either causing temporary bouts of pain and weakness or instant death.
* [[WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds Woobie Destroyer Of Lives]]
[[/folder]]
!!''ComicBook/UncannyXForce''
!!!Team Members
[[folder:Wolverine]]
!!Wolverine
-> See ComicBook/{{Wolverine}}
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Archangel]]
!!Archangel
-> See ComicBook/WarrenWorthingtonIII
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Fantomex]]
!!Fantomex
-> See Characters/XMen2010sMembers
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Deadpool]]
!!Deadpool
-> See ComicBook/{{Deadpool}}
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Psylocke]]
!!Psylocke
-> See ComicBook/{{Psylocke}}
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Deathlok]]
!!Deathlok
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/deathlok.jpg]]
-> See ComicBook/{{Deathlok}}
[[/folder]]
[[folder:[=AoA=] Nightcrawler]]
!![=AoA=] Nightcrawler
[[/folder]]
!!''[[ComicBook/XForce2013 Cable and X-Force]]''
!!!Team Members
[[folder:Cable]]
!!Cable
-> Characters/{{Cable}}
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Domino]]
!!Domino
See above
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Boom-Boom]]
!!Boom Boom
-> See ComicBook/NewMutants
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Hope Summers]]
!!Hope Summers
-> See ComicBook/HopeSummers
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Doctor Nemisis]]
!!Doctor Nemesis
-> See Characters/XClub
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Colossus]]
!!Colossus
-> See ComicBook/Colossus
[[/folder]]
!!The fifth ''[[ComicBook/XForce2018 X-Force]]'' series
!!!Team Members
[[folder:Kid Cable]]
!!Kid Cable
-> See Characters/{{Cable}}
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Domino]]
!!Domino
See above
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Cannonball]]
!!Samuel Guthrie / Cannonball
-> See Characters/NewMutants
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Shatterstar]]
!!Shatterstar
See above
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Boom-Boom]]
!!Tabitha "Tabby" Smith
-> See Characters/NewMutants
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Warpath]]
!!James Proudstar / Warpath
-> See Characters/NewMutants
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Deathlok]]
!!Deathlok
See above
[[/folder]]
!!The sixth ''[[ComicBook/XForce2019 X-Force]]'' series
!!!Team members
[[folder:Beast]]
!!Beast
-> See ComicBook/{{Beast|MarvelComics}}
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Black Tom Cassidy]]
!!Black Tom Cassidy
-> See Characters/XMenBrotherhoodOfMutants
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Domino]]
!!Domino
See above
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Jean Grey]]
!!Jean Grey
-> See ComicBook/JeanGrey
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Kid Omega]]
!!Quintavius "Quentin" Quirinius Quire / Kid Omega / Old Man Omega
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!!! '''Nationality:''' American, Krakoan
!!! '''Species:''' Human mutant
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''New X-Men'' #134 (January, 2003)
--> ''I'm only playing devil's advocate, Professor. You've always encouraged us to dream... I just wondered what would happen if one of us had a dream you didn't like?''
\\\
Quintavius Quirinius Quire (more commonly known as Quentin Quire or Kid Omega) first appeared in Grant Morrison and Frank Quietly’s ''New X-Men'' #134 in 2003.
A mutant student of Xavier's introduced in the early 2000s, Quentin was trouble from the start. Gifted with prodigious psychic powers in addition to a brilliant mind, he had neither the maturity nor the character to handle his gifts. After a series of escalating rebellious 'stunts', he finally rallied a gang of flunkies and seized control of the school in a failed bid to win the respect of Sophie Cuckoo. Though Quire died of a drug overdose after this story, he was brought back a handful of times over the years, culminating in his full return to the school and HeelFaceTurn[[note]]including a notable incident where he used the last little bit of his Phoenix shard to cure Jubilee's vampirism and give her her powers back[[/note]].
After a short stint with a new iteration of the [[ComicBook/WestCoastAvengers2018 West Coast Avengers]], Quentin joined the new mutant nation of Krakoa. He was quickly recruited into the newly reformed X-Force as a black ops agent. He surprisingly found himself entering a relationship with Phoebe Cuckoo and dealing with the frustration of not having lived up to his full potential. Sadly, in 2022 he performed a HeroicSacrifice against a sentient, malevolent version of Cerebro which seemingly removed him from existence (including deleting all of his past backups in Cerebro, which renders any chance of resurrecting him impossible)... [[spoiler:until he [[https://www.marvel.com/articles/comics/x-force-41-quentin-quire-old-man-omega returned in 2023 as "Old Man Omega".]]]]
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* AbhorrentAdmirer: To Sophie Cuckoo. All of the Stepford Cuckoos thought he was unpleasant with terrible B.O. long before Quire went off the deep end, and when he revealed that he started the riot at the Institute in order to impress Sophie, the Cuckoos responded with "Ew" before psychically taking him down. In fact, when Quire briefly revives Sophie in ''Endgame'', she makes it perfectly clear she'd rather stay dead then have anything to do with him (which makes more sense since he's one of the reasons why she died).
** Averted later when he and Phoebe end up getting together instead.
* AdoptionAngst: Got a rather nasty shock when the woman he thought was his birth mother dropped him at Xavier's then later told him over the phone that he was adopted - oh, and this was ''on his birthday''. This triggered the majority of his issues/insecurity complex.
* AlliterativeName: To the point where it's revealed at one point that his real name is 'Quintavius'. Yes, his full name is 'Quintavius Quirinius Quire'. No ''wonder'' he's such a little shit.
* AllLoveIsUnrequited: Fell for one of the Stepford Cuckoos. She wasn't interested. He took it very badly.
* AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence: Then he came back.
* AttentionWhore: One of his most glaring character flaws. Like the immature child he is, Quire ''constantly'' has to be the center of attention. Later grows out of this, and instead develops into someone who'd much rather be left alone - largely due to his generalised contempt of the rest of humanity. Aspects do return in his appearance in ''Thor'', when he temporarily becomes the new god of the Shi'ar (the old Gods having violated certain divine laws by summoning the Phoenix to their dispute with ComicBook/{{Thor|2014}} (Jane Foster), and Quire talking the entity in question into backing off and leaving him with a fragment of its power), and ''ComicBook/WestCoastAvengers2018'', when he cons a TV crew into making a reality show about him by lying about being in a superhero team and then essentially inviting himself to the WCA once they catch on.
* BeautyEqualsGoodness: Quentin's original character design was [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kidomega.png not even remotely attractive]], with harsh, angular features and a leering SmugSnake's smirk. Compare that to [[https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/marveldatabase/images/f/fc/Wolverine_and_the_X-Men_Vol_1_3_Textless.jpg his WXM design]] and then his modern day look on this page.
* BigDamnHeroes: Uses his shard of the Phoenix Force to transform ComicBook/{{Jubilee|MarvelComics}} from a vampire back into a human being (and just in time, too, as she'd almost been killed by an Emplate-possessed [[Characters/MarvelComicsMonetStCroix Monet]]).
* BrilliantButLazy: He has mountains of power and intelligence that he almost never applies past petty, if still grand, acts of rebellion, preferring to brag about being better than others instead.
* ButtMonkey: Since his transition from villain to hero (or at minimum hero-adjacent), this has been used to preserve his characterization while also making him palatable. Every time he gets a little too smug for his own good, an X-lady (Rachel in particular relishes the role) is there to give him a good kick in the pants.
** When he joins [[Characters/XMenKrakoans Krakoa]]’s [[ComicBook/XForce2019 X-Force]], he gets [[TheyKilledKennyAgain killed more often than anyone else on the team]]. This is mitigated by The Five’s [[DeathIsCheap ability to resurrect mutants]] but he’s still not pleased about it.
** It's also made quite clear during ''Battle of the Atom'' that the Phoenix considers him to be second best compared to Jean or one of her relatives.
* CasanovaWannabe: He does tend to successfully woo girls his own age after his return, but more often then not he strikes out.
* CharacterDevelopment: By the modern day, he seems to have grown out of his revolutionary pretensions and FantasticRacism, instead favoring a kind of bored apathy born of thinking that everyone else in the world is an idiot.
* DeadpanSnarker: Driven by the fact that he's an InsufferableGenius who thinks everyone else is an idiot.
* DrivenToMadness: As originally written, Kid Omega was just another UnwittingPawn out of many to John Sublime. The drug Quire kept taking [[spoiler:was actually an aerosol form of Sublime's true form]].
* DrugsAreBad: His original appearance had him boosting his powers with the aid of the mutant drug Kick and eventually overdosing on it.
* DumpedViaTextMessage: How his relationship with ComicBook/{{Gwenpool}} ended, because of her insane plan to seduce [[ComicBook/FantasticFour Reed Richards]] so [[NoFourthWall she'd have something cool to put on the comics cover.]]
* EmoTeen: Can come off as this, particularly in his modern incarnation.
* EndangeringNewsBroadcast: In an awesome showcase of how [[AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence ascending to the astral plane]] taught him ''nothing'', Quire announced his return to the land of the living by hijacking airwaves around the world to air the dirty secrets of various world leaders. The incident didn't ''quite'' incite the global mutant uprising he hoped for, though he did get to spend a brief time shackled in the custody of ComicBook/CaptainAmerica over the stunt. Interestingly, this incident wasn't forgotten; see EnemyMine below.
* EnemyMine: ''A+X'' #4 had him being forced to team up with Captain America, who is essentially the living embodiment of everything Quire hates. The team-up was... well, ''interesting'', if not particularly productive. It ends with Cap ''throwing'' Quentin back into the Jean Grey School while Quentin quotes [[Comicbook/{{Watchmen}} Rorschach]] ... which is staged because Cap respects that this is what Quentin needed the other students to see.
* EnergyBeing: Per ''X-Men: Schism'', Quentin's ascension to another plane of existence was actually the result of his secondary mutation activating, which apparently turned him into this. Finding non-corporeality "boring", he chose to return to his human form and became TheFettered.
* FantasticRacism: Of the anti-human variety. He was fond of whipping up these feelings in fellow students too via his EmotionControl. Now, he doesn't seem to care.
* TheFettered: Surprisingly enough for a little shit like him, but he has willingly chosen to be this. Keep reading for the specifics.
* AFormYouAreComfortableWith: A form he himself is comfortable with, as he reverted to his human body after becoming an EnergyBeing because he found the latter to be boring.
* FreudianExcuse: It eventually comes out in X-Force that his self-destructive behavior that lead to his excessive deaths and erratic identity issues is a form of self-punishment born from a suppressed memory of [[SelfMadeOrphan killing his birth parents with his powers]].
* TheFriendNobodyLikes: In every book he’s been in there’s maybe one person that likes him while the others at best tolerate him in varying degrees.
* FunTShirt: His T-shirts, which have a different snarky catchphrase on them in each appearance. It's eventually revealed that it's actually blank and that he's telepathically casting an illusion it has a design.
* FusionDance: Appears to have done one with Cerebrax, although it hasn't gone smoothly.
-->''[[MadnessMantra Cerebrax is Quentin is Cerebrax is Quentin is Cerebrax is Quentin is Cerebrax is Quentin is Cerebrax is Quentin is Cerebrax is Quentin is Cerebrax is Quentin is Cerebrax is Quentin is Cerebrax is Quentin]]''
* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: In his first appearances, Quire was a thinly-veiled analogue to [[TeensAreMonsters Klebold-Harris type kids]]. Years later, writers more sympathetic to his position reformed him by focusing on more of his TragicVillain tendencies. Inevitably, he always ends up going too far and making a public enemy of himself.
** Since joining the Jean Grey School, and what happens thereafter (including joining the ''West Coast Avengers''), he's settled on Face - and while he's still a smug prick for much of that, a BreakTheHaughty experience or three has made him think a lot more bearable to be around.
* HoldingBackThePhlebotinum: Per ''X-Men: Schism'', he willingly holds himself back from the full range of his abilities by choosing to return to and remain in his corporeal human form rather than the Energy Being state his secondary mutation activated.
* HiveQueen: In ''Age of Apocalypse'' his psychic potential is apparently low. He figured out to compensate for it with a "psychic pyramid scheme" where he mind controls low level telepaths en masse to funnel their power into him. He refers to himself as the Overmind - which if nothing else, demonstrates that his ego is more consistent than his power set.
* ImpossibleGenius: Supposedly he thinks ten billion "brilliant thoughts" per ''second''.
* InNameOnly: Quite literally in ''Film/XMenTheLastStand'', as a minor character in that movie is called Kid Omega but is not even a bad adaptation of Quire -- he's actually an adaptation of ''Quill'', a TooGoodForThisSinfulEarth member of the X-students, and was given Quire's codename by mistake. A more accurate design can briefly be seen at the end of ''Film/DarkPhoenix''.
* InformedAbility: According to his bio, Quire is apparently one of the most powerful telepaths and telekinetics on the planet, with telepathy on the level of the Greys and telekinesis that rivals that of Vulcan and Apocalypse. Nothing he has ever done lives up to this hyping -- Rachel, Jean, and the Stepford Cuckoos have all owned him for free in every confrontation he's ever had with them, he's never even gone up against any of the mutant heavy hitters, and his greatest telekinetic feat is [[https://i.imgur.com/u3y23kA.jpg putting a smashed room back together brick by brick]] -- not a bad showing to be sure, but again nothing that seems to merit the much vaunted "omega" designation.
** [[FridgeBrilliance Then again,]] Quire is consistently shown to very rarely learn anything from his experiences. As a result, his relatively limited powers (compared to where they should be) are perhaps because he's never really worked at them, or had to work at it - Rachel underwent TrainingFromHell, Jean levelled up over time under Xavier's guidance, while the Cuckoos trained under Jean, Xavier, and Emma Frost. Quire, on the other hand, thinks he doesn't need to listen to anyone - meaning that he doesn't actually ''learn'' anything.
** By the mid New 10's, he's become somewhat more consistent, developing his psychic weaponry more effectively and, when his powers get chopped back, using them more effectively on the WCA. He's still not on the same level as any of the above, but there's now at least some justification to his claims. Some.
* HeroicSacrifice: In ''X-Force'' he performs this to rescue Krakoa from Cerebrax (a sentient version of Cerebro that was eating mutants' brains); after which a distraught Phoebe realizes she can no longer sense his mind, and Sage discovers that he has been wiped from the Cerebro records, thus making any attempt at resurrecting him impossible... [[spoiler:at least until he returns as "Old Man Omega", having merged with Cerebrax, removed all his backups from the records and travelled forward through time in an attempt to stop Beast.]]
* [[InsufferableGenius Insufferable]] TeenGenius: Frequently to SmugSnake levels. Emma compliments his intelligence and in the Age Of Apocalypse universe Jean notes his intellect is more exceptional than his powers.
* InexplicablyAwesome: No reason is given for why this "My Little Brony" (as Hellion so memorably calls him) was chosen by the Phoenix Force to be one of its hosts.
* JamesBondage: His attempt to infiltrate the Hellfire Academy really didn't end well for him and he ended up having to be rescued by Toad and Idie.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Gold would be stretching it, but in the 2010s he has proven willing to be helpful to the X-Men without being arm-twisted into it. He also develops an OddFriendship with Krakoa, the rest of the ''ComicBook/WestCoastAvengers2018'' team, and, bafflingly, a relationship with ''Gwenpool'' of all people. The most definitive example is when he experiences the depth of feeling that elephants are capable of and suggests aid for conservationists in Africa.
* KarmaHoudini: The most recent time he came back, when he was accepted into Wolverine's X-academy with little more than [[EasilyForgiven a nod and a wink]] to his past actions -- though that might be because as was observed when he was handed over, doing that was more likely to turn him into something ''other'' than a monster, and if he was Wolverine's school, he had ComicBook/RachelSummers to keep an eye on him (which is useful, since she proved able to turn his brains to porridge when required).
* KavorkaMan: Is usually depicted as not very attractive, if not outright grotesque, but since his HeelFaceTurn he's gotten many girls who are out of his league to go out with him, most recently the identical twin[[note]]Phoebe Cuckoo[[/note]] of his long time unrequited crush[[note]]Sophie Cuckoo[[/note]].
* KryptoniteIsEverywhere: He and his flunkies literally download a schematic of a psi-blocking helmet off the Internet in order to subdue Professor X. Presumably Chuck installed filtering software on his school's computers after this escapade.
* LoveMakesYouCrazy: In ''New X-Men'', he's the classic neckbeard who goes all StalkerWithACrush when rejected (really, it's a surprise we never see Quire eating Doritos and guzzling Mountain Dew). Mercifully, he grows out of it.
* {{Mutant}}: Wields PsychicPowers, if consistently ill-defined ones:
** EmotionControl: Frequently abused to fire up his fellow teens into acts of rebellion.
** HavingABlast: He calls this his 'psychic shotgun', and forms a mental construction of a shotgun - or, latterly, a revolver - to wield it.
** MasterOfIllusion: At least if Marvel editor Jordan D. White is to be believed, as according to him Quire's signature T-shirts are all really blank and he just telepathically whips up illusions of whatever slogan of the day he wants them to have. Considering his personality, this makes a certain amount of sense.
** MentalWorld: Is capable of creating one within his own head. He loses control shortly after testing it out by taking Armor and Wolverine up into it though.
** MindManipulation: Being a high-order telepath, he is capable of mind control. At one point he was successfully able to control ComicBook/{{Wolverine}} himself.
** MindOverMatter: Wields limited telekinetic abilities, though he doesn't seem to be at Jean Grey levels.
** {{Telepathy}}: Called "one of the most powerful telepaths of his generation" by Professor X. However, he's no match for Rachel Grey, as he finds out the hard way.
* NightmareFetishist: Apparently has a fascination with serial killers (revealed in conversation with a more or less reformed John Sublime, who was unimpressed), managed to use all the horrors in his head to destroy an Arkea-animated Sentinel, and when mind-probed by Psylocke, what she saw in there was enough to thoroughly disgust her:
--> '''Psylocke''': You perverted little scrub--
--> '''Quentin Quire''': If you can't take the heat, get the hell out of my imagination.
* OppositesAttract: The most reasonable explanation of him falling for [[ComicBook/TheUnbelievableGwenpool Gwen Poole]] in ''ComicBook/WestCoastAvengers2018''. They literally have nothing in common except for dyed pink hair and when they start out, literally LoveToHate each other, which morphs to BelligerentSexualTension fairly quickly. He's an ultra powerful mutant, who likes to ''play up'' his own uniqueness and deep understanding of reality to serve his own ego, but actually just follows the status quo at the end of the day, she's (initially) a baseline human [[PowerBornOfMadness warps reality with her actually unique]] [[FourthWallObserver understanding of the world]] so a free spirit in ways he can't even start to understand. Oddly enough, it ends up developing into a reasonably happy and functional relationship.
* ObliviousAdoption: Is informed by his parents that he's adopted, on his birthday, and over the phone. It's after this that [[FreakOut he dyed his hair and started lashing out]].
* OddFriendship: With Krakoa, who makes up the grounds of the Jean Grey School and later, it would seem, Quire's personal desert island. Certainly, Krakoa seems to be the only person he actually likes. He later gets a soft spot for Benjamin Deeds who is on of the few students who can tolerate him.
** Astonishingly, he also ends up getting a couple of moments like this with Teen Jean - oddly enough after his immediate thought is that he'll never forgive himself if he doesn't score with her. Mostly, she's just amused, and remarks that it's refreshing to be looked at as something other than TheParagon or TheDreaded, and they get on surprisingly well.
* TheParagonAlwaysRebels: Xavier often describes Quire as his #1 student, so ''of course'' Quire winds up walking around wearing 'Magneto Was Right' T-shirts and leading student riots.
* PetTheDog: Gave up his Phoenix shard in order to save Jubilee's life, which it did by reverting her from a vampire to a mutant.
* PowerCreepPowerSeep: He's an omega level telepath in the main timeline (though his powers take a dive in the late 2010s after another encounter with the Phoenix, but remain formidable), but a low-level one in the ComicBook/AgeOfApocalypse. Possibly the result of ForWantOfANail, but it's never specified.
* PurelyAestheticGlasses: He used to need his glasses but requested after some resurrections on Krakoa to have his vision corrected. He still wears them, even using his powers to wear an armless holographic pair to go with a new uniform.
* ProgressivelyPrettier: He was downright ''ugly'' in his original appearances. Later appearances have smoothed out his face and given him more stylish hair and clothing.
* RandomPowerRanking: While it was hinted at before, 2019's ''House of X'' title confirms him to be an omega level mutant.
* RealMenWearPink: He apparently is a believer in this, if his hair is anything to go by.
* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: For his first foray as a supervillain Quire, along with the rest of his "Omega Gang", adopted this look.
* SelfMadeOrphan: Unwillingly - his first manifestation of his powers wound up killing his birth parents.
* SmallNameBigEgo: Considers Professor X and Magneto to be yesterday's news and himself to be the revolutionary mutantkind needs to 'wake up'. Wolverine dismisses his actions as pretty low-level, when goading him into helping Wolverine cheat at an intergalactic casino to fund the Jean Grey School, and the fact that no one actually cares about him becomes a RunningGag. It's later played more seriously as Quentin takes a long, hard look at himself and realises that yeah, he's this trope.
--> '''Quentin Quire''': I am apparently the only mutant in all of Westchester County who is not a complete and utter ''imbecile''. If it wasn't already a certainty, it is now.
* SmugSnake: Frequently. He tries to mess with Rachel Grey's head by bringing up her Hound memories, simply for the sake of SuperDickery. Rachel was not fazed and fried his brain within two seconds.
* StalkerWithACrush: Towards Sophie Cuckoo. Mercifully, he grew out of it.
* SuperDickery: The aforementioned 'air the dirty secrets of all the world leaders' stunt. Sure, it felt good to ''[[ItsAllAboutMe him]]'', but it drew a big red bullseye on the backs of all his fellow mutants he claimed to be doing it for, and Wolverine dismisses it (and the riot) as pretty pathetic, considering.
** He also tries this on Rachel Grey, digging up her Hound memories with a smug smirk. [[CurbStompBattle About two seconds later, she floors him]] and gives him a PsychicNosebleed for good measure.
* TeenageWasteland: Turns the Xavier Institute into this for all of a few hours in the ''Riot at Xavier's'' story.
* TeensAreMonsters: Particularly in his original incarnation, where he was essentially a school shooter with superpowers.
* TheyKilledKennyAgain: During ''ComicBook/XForce2019'', he has the annoying tendency (for him) of getting killed and then being revived. His reaction at his most recent killing: OhNoNotAgain.
** He apparently gets killed off permanently after sacrificing himself to stop Cerebrax, [[spoiler:but comes back a year as "Old Man Quire". He seems to die again after taking out a [[ItMakesJustAsMuchSenseInContext sentient Beast planet]], but somehow manages to survive both that and an impossibly long fall back to Earth - although he vomits up a strange-looking slug after impact.]]
* TokenEvilTeammate: Even after making his HeelFaceTurn, he still remains an amoral dick who just so happens to not be a full-on villain anymore.
* TookALevelInKindness: His relationship with Gwenpool shows him slowly coming to care for her and her well-being. By the end of ''West Coast Avengers,'' he and Gwen have moved beyond their SlapSlapKiss relationship and decide to become a loving couple. The kinship he develops with Gwen's pet land-shark, Jeff, implies that he's changing for the better.
** Continued on with his relationship with Phoebe, as well as his rescue of Jubilee.
* UnskilledButStrong: On paper he's a major heavyweight but is near effortlessly humbled by anyone with a similar but equal, or even technically weaker, powerset that can draw on deeper experience to use it with.
* UnwittingPawn: Quire's return to corporeality was retconned after the fact to be the work of Kade Kilgore, who knew that the impulsive young mutant would do something stupid to heighten anti-mutant tensions upon his return to Earth.
* WholeCostumeReference: His striped shirt and whip look was based on an "artist's impression of a mutant overlord" used to justify FantasticRacism in ''X-Men'' #14, back in 1965.
* YoungConqueror: Often portrayed as wanting to ''be'' this but being too wet behind the ears to pull it off.
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!!James "Logan" Howlett / Wolverine
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!!Arkady Gregorivich Rossovich / Omega Red
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* BigDamnHeroes: Uses his shard of the Phoenix Force to transform ComicBook/{{Jubilee|MarvelComics}} from a vampire back into a human being (and just in time, too, as she'd almost been killed by an Emplate-possessed ComicBook/{{Monet|StCroix}}).
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* BigDamnHeroes: Uses his shard of the Phoenix Force to transform ComicBook/{{Jubilee|MarvelComics}} from a vampire back into a human being (and just in time, too, as she'd almost been killed by an Emplate-possessed ComicBook/{{Monet|StCroix}}).[[Characters/MarvelComicsMonetStCroix Monet]]).
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* DumpedViaTextMessage: How his relationship with ComicBook/{{Gwenpool}} ended, because of her insane plan to seduce [[ComicBook/FantasticFour Reed Richards]] so [[NoFourthWall she'd have sommething cool to put on the comics cover.]]
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* DumpedViaTextMessage: How his relationship with ComicBook/{{Gwenpool}} ended, because of her insane plan to seduce [[ComicBook/FantasticFour Reed Richards]] so [[NoFourthWall she'd have sommething something cool to put on the comics cover.]]
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Quintavius Quirinius Quire more commonly known as Quentin Quire or Kid Omega is comic book character most associated with the ComicBook/XMen. He first appeared in Grant Morrison and Frank Quietly’s ''New X-Men'' #134 in 2003.
A mutant student of Xavier's introduced in the early 2000s, Quentin Quire was trouble from the start. Gifted with prodigious psychic powers in addition to a brilliant mind, Quire had neither the maturity nor the character to handle his gifts. After a series of escalating rebellious 'stunts', he finally rallied a gang of flunkies and seized control of the school in a failed bid to win the respect of Sophie Cuckoo. Though Quire died of a drug overdose after this story, he was brought back a handful of times over the years, culminating in his full return to the school and HeelFaceTurn[[note]]including a notable incident where he used the last little bit of his Phoenix shard to cure Jubilee's vampirism and give her her powers back[[/note]].
A mutant student of Xavier's introduced in the early 2000s, Quentin Quire was trouble from the start. Gifted with prodigious psychic powers in addition to a brilliant mind, Quire had neither the maturity nor the character to handle his gifts. After a series of escalating rebellious 'stunts', he finally rallied a gang of flunkies and seized control of the school in a failed bid to win the respect of Sophie Cuckoo. Though Quire died of a drug overdose after this story, he was brought back a handful of times over the years, culminating in his full return to the school and HeelFaceTurn[[note]]including a notable incident where he used the last little bit of his Phoenix shard to cure Jubilee's vampirism and give her her powers back[[/note]].
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Quintavius Quirinius Quire more (more commonly known as Quentin Quire or Kid Omega is comic book character most associated with the ComicBook/XMen. He Omega) first appeared in Grant Morrison and Frank Quietly’s ''New X-Men'' #134 in 2003.
A mutant student of Xavier's introduced in the early 2000s, QuentinQuire was trouble from the start. Gifted with prodigious psychic powers in addition to a brilliant mind, Quire he had neither the maturity nor the character to handle his gifts. After a series of escalating rebellious 'stunts', he finally rallied a gang of flunkies and seized control of the school in a failed bid to win the respect of Sophie Cuckoo. Though Quire died of a drug overdose after this story, he was brought back a handful of times over the years, culminating in his full return to the school and HeelFaceTurn[[note]]including a notable incident where he used the last little bit of his Phoenix shard to cure Jubilee's vampirism and give her her powers back[[/note]].
A mutant student of Xavier's introduced in the early 2000s, Quentin
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* FusionDance: Appears to have done one with Cerebrax, although it hasn't gone smoothly.
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-->''[[MadnessMantraCerebrax is Quentin Cerebrax is Quentin Cerebrax is Quentin Cerebrax is Quentin Cerebrax is Quentin Cerebrax is Quentin Cerebrax is Quentin Cerebrax is Quentin Cerebrax is Quentin Cerebrax is Quentin Cerebrax is Quentin]]''
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* HeroicSacrifice: In ''X-Force'' he performs this to rescue Krakoa from a sentient version of Cerebro that was eating mutants' brains; after which a distraught Phoebe realizes she can no longer sense his mind, and Sage discovers that he has been wiped from the Cerebro records, thus making any attempt at resurrecting him impossible... [[spoiler:at least until he returns as "Old Man Omega".]]
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* HeroicSacrifice: In ''X-Force'' he performs this to rescue Krakoa from a Cerebrax (a sentient version of Cerebro that was eating mutants' brains; brains); after which a distraught Phoebe realizes she can no longer sense his mind, and Sage discovers that he has been wiped from the Cerebro records, thus making any attempt at resurrecting him impossible... [[spoiler:at least until he returns as "Old Man Omega".Omega", having merged with Cerebrax, removed all his backups from the records and travelled forward through time in an attempt to stop Beast.]]
* PetTheDog: Gave up his Phoenix shard in order to save Jubilee's life, which it did by reverting her from a vampire to a mutant.
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* ProgressivelyPrettier: He's downright ugly in his original appearances. Later appearances smooth out his face and give him more stylish hair and clothing.
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* TheyKilledKennyAgain: During ''ComicBook/XForce2019'', he has the annoying tendency (for him) of getting killed and then being revived. His reaction at his most recent killing: OhNoNotAgain
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* TheyKilledKennyAgain: During ''ComicBook/XForce2019'', he has the annoying tendency (for him) of getting killed and then being revived. His reaction at his most recent killing: OhNoNotAgainOhNoNotAgain.
** He apparently gets killed off permanently after sacrificing himself to stop Cerebrax, [[spoiler:but comes back a year as "Old Man Quire". He seems to die again after taking out a [[ItMakesJustAsMuchSenseInContext sentient Beast planet]], but somehow manages to survive both that and an impossibly long fall back to Earth - although he vomits up a strange-looking slug after impact.]]
** He apparently gets killed off permanently after sacrificing himself to stop Cerebrax, [[spoiler:but comes back a year as "Old Man Quire". He seems to die again after taking out a [[ItMakesJustAsMuchSenseInContext sentient Beast planet]], but somehow manages to survive both that and an impossibly long fall back to Earth - although he vomits up a strange-looking slug after impact.]]
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* WhipItGood: As his profile image shows, he originally carried a whip. Subverted in that he really didn't know how to use it and was just carrying it to look cool.
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* AntiHero: Type I ----> Type IV
* AttentionWhore: He got better.
* {{Foil}}: Him and Wither were mirror images of each other.
* AGodAmI: Briefly at times.
* HotForStudent: At one point, caught in a LoveTriangle between Rahne and Laurie.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Literally, it would seem. He starts out as a jerk, but is ultimately a good guy who eventually dedicates himself to learning and helping others, vowing to never use his 'dark side' again. This doesn't always go to plan, however, and he does have the occasional [[DeadpanSnarker sarcastic comment]] to share.
* KidAnova
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Ever since he discovered the ''true'' extent of his powers.
* NeverGotToSayGoodbye: To Laurie, who was [[spoiler:shot in the head by a sniper]] right after a huge argument between them.
* OddCouple: With Prodigy
* ShootTheDog: [[spoiler: One of Josh's old schoolmates, [[TouchOfDeath Wither]], had become an OmnicidalManiac in service to [[BigBad Selene]] to the point that he had to use his TouchOfDeath to put him down.]]
* TheMedic[=/=]HealingHands: His position in the team and his powers, though they go ''far'' beyond that, with it being theorised that he's an Omega Class mutant. Certainly, he's capable of turning Rahne partly into an Asgardian to survive her pregnancy by Hrimhari.
* TheSlacker: At first.
* YinYangBomb: He can either heal or kill with a touch, which changes his appearance to gold or black. In the Uncanny X-Men 2016 Annual, he becomes capable of even ''raising the dead.'' However, the more he heals, the stronger his urge to kill becomes until they balance one another out.
* AttentionWhore: He got better.
* {{Foil}}: Him and Wither were mirror images of each other.
* AGodAmI: Briefly at times.
* HotForStudent: At one point, caught in a LoveTriangle between Rahne and Laurie.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Literally, it would seem. He starts out as a jerk, but is ultimately a good guy who eventually dedicates himself to learning and helping others, vowing to never use his 'dark side' again. This doesn't always go to plan, however, and he does have the occasional [[DeadpanSnarker sarcastic comment]] to share.
* KidAnova
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Ever since he discovered the ''true'' extent of his powers.
* NeverGotToSayGoodbye: To Laurie, who was [[spoiler:shot in the head by a sniper]] right after a huge argument between them.
* OddCouple: With Prodigy
* ShootTheDog: [[spoiler: One of Josh's old schoolmates, [[TouchOfDeath Wither]], had become an OmnicidalManiac in service to [[BigBad Selene]] to the point that he had to use his TouchOfDeath to put him down.]]
* TheMedic[=/=]HealingHands: His position in the team and his powers, though they go ''far'' beyond that, with it being theorised that he's an Omega Class mutant. Certainly, he's capable of turning Rahne partly into an Asgardian to survive her pregnancy by Hrimhari.
* TheSlacker: At first.
* YinYangBomb: He can either heal or kill with a touch, which changes his appearance to gold or black. In the Uncanny X-Men 2016 Annual, he becomes capable of even ''raising the dead.'' However, the more he heals, the stronger his urge to kill becomes until they balance one another out.
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* AttentionWhore: He got better.
* {{Foil}}: Him and Wither were mirror images of each other.
* AGodAmI: Briefly at times.
* HotForStudent: At one point, caught in a LoveTriangle between Rahne and Laurie.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Literally, it would seem. He starts out as a jerk, but is ultimately a good guy who eventually dedicates himself to learning and helping others, vowing to never use his 'dark side' again. This doesn't always go to plan, however, and he does have the occasional [[DeadpanSnarker sarcastic comment]] to share.
* KidAnova
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Ever since he discovered the ''true'' extent of his powers.
* NeverGotToSayGoodbye: To Laurie, who was [[spoiler:shot in the head by a sniper]] right after a huge argument between them.
* OddCouple: With Prodigy
* ShootTheDog: [[spoiler: One of Josh's old schoolmates, [[TouchOfDeath Wither]], had become an OmnicidalManiac in service to [[BigBad Selene]] to the point that he had to use his TouchOfDeath to put him down.]]
* TheMedic[=/=]HealingHands: His position in the team and his powers, though they go ''far'' beyond that, with it being theorised that he's an Omega Class mutant. Certainly, he's capable of turning Rahne partly into an Asgardian to survive her pregnancy by Hrimhari.
* TheSlacker: At first.
* YinYangBomb: He can either heal or kill with a touch, which changes his appearance to gold or black. In the Uncanny X-Men 2016 Annual, he becomes capable of even ''raising the dead.'' However, the more he heals, the stronger his urge to kill becomes until they balance one another out.
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* EnemyMine: An issue of A+X issue had him being forced to team up with Captain America, who is essentially the living embodiment of everything Quire hates. The team-up was... well, ''interesting'', if not particularly productive. It ends with Cap ''throwing'' Quentin back into the Jean Grey School while Quentin quotes [[Comicbook/{{Watchmen}} Rorschach]] ... which is staged because Cap respects that this is what Quentin needed the other students to see.
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* EnemyMine: An issue of A+X issue ''A+X'' #4 had him being forced to team up with Captain America, who is essentially the living embodiment of everything Quire hates. The team-up was... well, ''interesting'', if not particularly productive. It ends with Cap ''throwing'' Quentin back into the Jean Grey School while Quentin quotes [[Comicbook/{{Watchmen}} Rorschach]] ... which is staged because Cap respects that this is what Quentin needed the other students to see.
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* EnemyMine: A tie-in AVX An issue of A+X issue had him being forced to team up with Captain America, who is essentially the living embodiment of everything Quire hates. The team-up was... well, ''interesting'', if not particularly productive. It ends with Cap ''throwing'' Quentin back into the Jean Grey School while Quentin quotes [[Comicbook/{{Watchmen}} Rorschach]] ... which is staged because Cap respects that this is what Quentin needed the other students to see.
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* AdoptionAngst: Got a rather nasty shock when the woman he thought was his birth mother dropped him at Xavier's then during a phone call on his birthday, coldly informed him he was adopted. This triggered the majority of his issues/insecurity complex.
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* AdoptionAngst: Got a rather nasty shock when the woman he thought was his birth mother dropped him at Xavier's then during a later told him over the phone call on his birthday, coldly informed him that he was adopted.adopted - oh, and this was ''on his birthday''. This triggered the majority of his issues/insecurity complex.
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* AdoptionAngst: Got a rather nasty shock when the woman he thought was his birth mother dropped him at Xavier's then during a phone call on his birthday, coldly informed him he was adopted. This triggered the majority of his issues/insecurity complex.
* AdoptionAngst: Got a rather nasty shock when the woman he thought was his birth mother dropped him at Xavier's then during a phone call on his birthday, coldly informed him he was adopted. This triggered the majority of his issues/insecurity complex.
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After a short stint with a new iteration of the [[ComicBook/WestCoastAvengers2018 West Coast Avengers]], Quentin joined the new mutant nation of Krakoa. He was quickly recruited into the newly reformed X-Force as a black ops agent. He surprisingly found himself entering a relationship with Phoebe Cuckoo and dealing with the frustration of not having lived up to his full potential. Sadly, in 2022 he performed a HeroicSacrifice against a sentient, malevolent version of Cerebro which seemingly removed him from existence (including deleting all of his past backups in Cerebro, which renders any chance of resurrecting him impossible)... [[spoiler:until he [[https://www.marvel.com/articles/comics/x-force-41-quentin-quire-old-man-omega returned in 2023 as "Old Man Omega".]]
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After a short stint with a new iteration of the [[ComicBook/WestCoastAvengers2018 West Coast Avengers]], Quentin joined the new mutant nation of Krakoa. He was quickly recruited into the newly reformed X-Force as a black ops agent. He surprisingly found himself entering a relationship with Phoebe Cuckoo and dealing with the frustration of not having lived up to his full potential. Sadly, in 2022 he performed a HeroicSacrifice against a sentient, malevolent version of Cerebro which seemingly removed him from existence (including deleting all of his past backups in Cerebro, which renders any chance of resurrecting him impossible)... [[spoiler:until he [[https://www.marvel.com/articles/comics/x-force-41-quentin-quire-old-man-omega returned in 2023 as "Old Man Omega".]]]]]]
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After a short stint with a new iteration of the [[ComicBook/WestCoastAvengers2018 West Coast Avengers]], Quentin joined the new mutant nation of Krakoa. He was quickly recruited into the newly reformed X-Force as a black ops agent. He surprisingly found himself entering a relationship with Phoebe Cuckoo and dealing with the frustration of not having lived up to his full potential. Sadly, in 2022 he performs performed a HeroicSacrifice against a sentient, malevolent version of Cerebro which seemingly removes removed him from existence, including existence (including deleting all of his past backups in Cerebro, which renders any chance of resurrecting him impossible.impossible)... [[spoiler:until he [[https://www.marvel.com/articles/comics/x-force-41-quentin-quire-old-man-omega returned in 2023 as "Old Man Omega".]]
* HeroicSacrifice: In ''X-Force'' he performs this to rescue Krakoa from a sentient version of Cerebro that was eating mutants' brains; after which a distraught Phoebe realizes she can no longer sense his mind, and Sage discovers that he has been wiped from the Cerebro records, thus making any attempt at resurrecting him impossible... [[spoiler:at least until he returns as "Old Man Omega".]]
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A mutant student of Xavier's introduced in the early 2000s, Quentin Quire was trouble from the start. Gifted with prodigious psychic powers in addition to a brilliant mind, Quire had neither the maturity nor the character to handle his gifts. After a series of escalating rebellious 'stunts', he finally rallied a gang of flunkies and seized control of the school in a failed bid to win the respect of Sophie Cuckoo. Though Quire died of a drug overdose after this story, he was brought back a handful of times over the years, culminating in his full return to the school and HeelFaceTurn.
After a short stint with a new iteration of the [[ComicBook/WestCoastAvengers2018 West Coast Avengers]], Quentin joined the new mutant nation of Krakoa. He was quickly recruited into the newly reformed X-Force as a black ops agent. He surprisingly found himself entering a relationship with Phoebe Cuckoo and dealing with the frustration of not having lived up to his full potential.
After a short stint with a new iteration of the [[ComicBook/WestCoastAvengers2018 West Coast Avengers]], Quentin joined the new mutant nation of Krakoa. He was quickly recruited into the newly reformed X-Force as a black ops agent. He surprisingly found himself entering a relationship with Phoebe Cuckoo and dealing with the frustration of not having lived up to his full potential.
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A mutant student of Xavier's introduced in the early 2000s, Quentin Quire was trouble from the start. Gifted with prodigious psychic powers in addition to a brilliant mind, Quire had neither the maturity nor the character to handle his gifts. After a series of escalating rebellious 'stunts', he finally rallied a gang of flunkies and seized control of the school in a failed bid to win the respect of Sophie Cuckoo. Though Quire died of a drug overdose after this story, he was brought back a handful of times over the years, culminating in his full return to the school and HeelFaceTurn.
HeelFaceTurn[[note]]including a notable incident where he used the last little bit of his Phoenix shard to cure Jubilee's vampirism and give her her powers back[[/note]].
After a short stint with a new iteration of the [[ComicBook/WestCoastAvengers2018 West Coast Avengers]], Quentin joined the new mutant nation of Krakoa. He was quickly recruited into the newly reformed X-Force as a black ops agent. He surprisingly found himself entering a relationship with Phoebe Cuckoo and dealing with the frustration of not having lived up to his full potential. Sadly, he performs a HeroicSacrifice against a sentient, malevolent version of Cerebro which seemingly removes him from existence, including deleting all of his past backups in Cerebro, which renders any chance of resurrecting him impossible.
After a short stint with a new iteration of the [[ComicBook/WestCoastAvengers2018 West Coast Avengers]], Quentin joined the new mutant nation of Krakoa. He was quickly recruited into the newly reformed X-Force as a black ops agent. He surprisingly found himself entering a relationship with Phoebe Cuckoo and dealing with the frustration of not having lived up to his full potential. Sadly, he performs a HeroicSacrifice against a sentient, malevolent version of Cerebro which seemingly removes him from existence, including deleting all of his past backups in Cerebro, which renders any chance of resurrecting him impossible.
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* KavorkaMan: Is usually depicted as not very attractive, if not outright grotesque, but since his HeelFaceTurn he's gotten many girls who are out of his league to go out with him. Most recently the identical twin of his long time unrequanted crush.
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* KavorkaMan: Is usually depicted as not very attractive, if not outright grotesque, but since his HeelFaceTurn he's gotten many girls who are out of his league to go out with him. Most him, most recently the identical twin twin[[note]]Phoebe Cuckoo[[/note]] of his long time unrequanted crush.unrequited crush[[note]]Sophie Cuckoo[[/note]].
* KilledOffForReal: In ''X-Force'' he performs a HeroicSacrifice to rescue Krakoa from a sentient version of Cerebro that was eating mutants' brains; after which a distraught Phoebe realizes she can no longer sense his mind, and Sage discovers that he has been wiped from the Cerebro records, thus making any attempt at resurrecting him impossible.
* KilledOffForReal: In ''X-Force'' he performs a HeroicSacrifice to rescue Krakoa from a sentient version of Cerebro that was eating mutants' brains; after which a distraught Phoebe realizes she can no longer sense his mind, and Sage discovers that he has been wiped from the Cerebro records, thus making any attempt at resurrecting him impossible.
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* LoveMakesYouCrazy: In ''New X-Men'', he's the classic neckbeard who goes all StalkerWithACrush when rejected. Really, it's a surprise we never see Quire eating Doritos. Mercifully, he grows out of it.
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* LoveMakesYouCrazy: In ''New X-Men'', he's the classic neckbeard who goes all StalkerWithACrush when rejected. Really, rejected (really, it's a surprise we never see Quire eating Doritos.Doritos and guzzling Mountain Dew). Mercifully, he grows out of it.
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* LongLostSibling: He was heavily implied to be third Summers brother in his earliest appearances. This position was ultimately taken by Vulcan. WordOfGod, however, says that he's actually the ''fourth'' Summers brother, and a half-brother at that. It may be a joke at the expense of his FadSuper status that in-universe, nobody knows this or even really cares. In 2021, twenty-eight years after his first appearance, ''X-Men Legends'' finally revealed exactly where he came from - he was a genetic experiment by Shi'ar emperor D'Ken, and is biologically the son of D'Ken and Katherine Summers.
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* LongLostSibling: He was heavily implied to be third Summers brother in his earliest appearances. This position was ultimately taken by Vulcan. WordOfGod, however, says that he's actually the ''fourth'' Summers brother, and a half-brother at that. It may be a joke at the expense of his FadSuper status that in-universe, nobody knows this or even really cares. In 2021, twenty-eight years after his first appearance, ''X-Men Legends'' finally revealed exactly where he came from - he was a genetic experiment by Shi'ar emperor D'Ken, and is biologically the son of D'Ken and Katherine Summers.Summers, meaning, yes, he is indeed biologically the fourth Summers brother and a half-brother at that.
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* StatusQuoIsGod: As of ''ComicBook/JonathanHickmansXMen'' she has returned to the mutant fold, seemingly no longer the Morrigan.
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* StatusQuoIsGod: As of ''ComicBook/JonathanHickmansXMen'' ''ComicBook/XMen2019'' she has returned to the mutant fold, seemingly no longer the Morrigan.
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* [[YouGottaHaveBlueHair You Gotta Have Neon Pink Hair]]: Dyed, and inspired by an in-universe fictional mutant Che Guevara. After a few resurrections on X-Force, he requests to have it made naturally pink.
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* BizarreAlienBiology: Maybe. After surviving a headshot in Mojoworld, he claimed his brain was actually in his butt. Whether this is the literal truth or a joke is unclear, even to the other characters.
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* TheBusCameBack: After not playing any important role since 2011, he finally reappears in ''ComicBook/XFactor2020'' as the one who [[spoiler:killed Wind-Dancer at her request so she could be freed from Mojoworld]].
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* TheBusCameBack: After not playing any important role since 2011, he finally reappears reappeared in ''ComicBook/XFactor2020'' as the one who [[spoiler:killed Wind-Dancer at her request so she could be freed from Mojoworld]].
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* LongLostSibling: Heavily implied to have been the third Summers brother... WordOfGod, however, says that he's just the ''fourth'', and a half-brother at that.
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* LongLostSibling: Heavily He was heavily implied to have been the be third Summers brother... brother in his earliest appearances. This position was ultimately taken by Vulcan. WordOfGod, however, says that he's just actually the ''fourth'', ''fourth'' Summers brother, and a half-brother at that.that. It may be a joke at the expense of his FadSuper status that in-universe, nobody knows this or even really cares. In 2021, twenty-eight years after his first appearance, ''X-Men Legends'' finally revealed exactly where he came from - he was a genetic experiment by Shi'ar emperor D'Ken, and is biologically the son of D'Ken and Katherine Summers.
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* GravityMaster: Risque creates localized gravity fields which cause inorganic matter to compress into small, high-density masses. She can telekinetically propel objects at high velocities as well as create concussive blasts of psychokinetic energy.
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* GravityMaster: Risque creates localized can create gravity fields which cause to compress inorganic matter to compress into small, high-density masses. She can telekinetically propel objects at high velocities as well as create concussive blasts of psychokinetic energy.masses.
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After time-traveling to his past, Shatterstar became a founding member of X-Force, where he met his [[WillTheyOrWontThey on-off]] love interest Rictor. After years of {{ship teasing}}, they shared their first on-panel kiss in ''[[ComicBook/XFactor2006 X-Factor]]'' #45, making them the first same-sex (male) pairing to do so in Marvel Comics history. His exact orientation was a common discussion among fans, but according to Creator/PeterDavid --who wrote the aforementioned scene-- Shatterstar is canonically bisexual.
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After time-traveling to his past, Shatterstar became a founding member of X-Force, where he met his [[WillTheyOrWontThey on-off]] love interest Rictor. After years of {{ship teasing}}, they shared their first on-panel kiss in ''[[ComicBook/XFactor2006 X-Factor]]'' #45, making them the first same-sex (male) pairing to do so in Marvel Comics history. His exact orientation was a common discussion among fans, but according to Creator/PeterDavid --who wrote the aforementioned scene-- Shatterstar is canonically bisexual.
bisexual.[[note]]Creator Rob Liefeld had originally intended Shatterstar to be asexual, though.[[/note]]
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* TwoferTokenMinority: She's half-Cuban and half-Seminole.
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A cyborg from the future who has the ability to monitor various timelines and determine the probability of the current timeline becoming like said future timeline.
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* KilledOffForReal / StuffedIntoTheFridge: [[spoiler: At the hands of Sabertooth who slew her ''very'' messily]].
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* BaldWomen: While she wears a wig, she lost all her hair in the explosion that disfigured her.
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Shatterstar is one of ''those'' comic book characters who have a weirdly overcomplicated origin. On the surface, he's just a mutant [[ProudWarriorRaceGuy alien gladiator]] from the planet [[Characters/XMenMojoverse Mojoworld]], and a frequent member of ComicBook/XForce. In actually, Shatterstar is both the son ''and'' father of occasional X-Man ComicBook/{{Longshot}}.
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Shatterstar is one of ''those'' comic book characters who have a weirdly overcomplicated origin. On the surface, he's just a mutant [[ProudWarriorRaceGuy alien gladiator]] from the planet [[Characters/XMenMojoverse Mojoworld]], and a frequent member of ComicBook/XForce. In actually, Shatterstar is both the son ''and'' father of occasional X-Man ComicBook/{{Longshot}}.
[[Characters/XMenMojoverse Longshot]].