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12!!Characters from ''New Mutants'' Vol. 1, 3 and 4
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16!!Main Cast
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18* BadassTeacher: As a group, they decided to take the reins of teaching and guiding the youth of Krakoa as there hadn’t been a school since it’s inception.
19* TrueCompanions: Unlike most of the main adult X-Men roster, they notably lack their older counterpart's DysfunctionJunction in their interactions with each other and their FamilyOfChoice relationship is considerably stronger and much more visible than most X-Teams, with them at their prickliest with each other still being relatively friendly VitriolicBestBuds. While individually they might have strained relationships with their fellow X Men members from time to time, the New Mutants as a whole are always portrayed as being "ride or die" and a lot more relaxed with each other. The fact that they are notably a much better MoralityChain for [[TokenEvilTeammate Illyana]] [[SociopathicHero Rasputin]] than even her older and former best friend just shows how powerful their friendship is.
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30!!Danielle "Dani" Moonstar / Mirage
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33!!!'''Nationality:''' Cheyenne Native-American
34!!!'''Species:''' Human mutant
35!!!'''First Appearance:''' ''Marvel Graphic Novel'' #4 (November, 1982)
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37A tribal Cheyenne girl raised by her grandfather after her parents were apparently killed by a giant demonic bear (though what really happened to them turned out to be much more complicated) and was taken in by Xavier after her grandfather's death. Initially, her powers were creating illusions (often using a person's greatest fears or desires as a template, but not always) and animal telepathy. These and other abilities have fluctuated over the years, as Dani has served as a Valkyrie of Asgard at times.
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39Dani eventually became a teacher at the Xavier Institute, but was kicked out when she lost her mutant powers on M-Day. She eventually rejoined the X-Men as part of the New Mutants squad on Utopia and became a Valkyrie once more. After several years Dani regained her mutant powers and shortly thereafter joined the rest of mutantkind on Krakoa. In the new mutant nation Dani and many of her fellow New Mutants decided to help guide the younger generations on the island who were aimless without a traditional school and experimenting with the new reality of mutant immortality.
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41* ActionGirl: Due to her training at Xavier's and her time as a Valkyrie in Asgard, and her natural athleticism growing up in the Rocky Mountains, Dani is physically fit and an excellent hand-to-hand combatant. In addition, she is experienced in the use of several primitive weapons, especially the bow and arrow, spear, knife and sword, which she carried as a Valkyrie. She is a skilled equestrian and swimmer, a good marksman with a rifle, and an excellent archer.
42* TheAloner: When first introduced, Dani is living alone on a mountainside with only her grandfather for human contact, thanks to her powers being out of her control.
43%%* AntiHero: Disney[=/=]Pragmatic.
44* AmbiguouslyEvil: Despite being a member of the MLF the worst crime she commits is knocking out Sunspot with a psionic arrow. Outside of her reveal most scenes that feature her, have her as a background character.
45* BadassNormal: Ever since she was depowered.
46* BadPowersGoodPeople: Her initial mutant power was to create illusions based on people's fears, but she was depicted as a hero. Later, this expanded into a wider variety of PsychicPowers included illusions based on wishes and desires as well as fears.
47* BlessedWithSuck: Side-effect of being a Valkyrie is she can see when people are about to die.
48* BraidsBeadsAndBuckskins: In the early days of her appearances, she tended to wear "traditional" Native American clothing. She mostly grew out of this over time, but still wears her hair in braids quite often in modern comics.
49* BroughtDownToBadass: Even without her powers, she's a BadassNormal.
50* CaptainErsatz: During her initial depictions she's essentially a younger, female version of Thunderbird I; both are JerkAss Native American mutants with an anti-White streak, a vengeful attitude, and an inflated sense of themselves. Unlike the doomed John Proudstar, though, she grew out of her bigger character flaws, and their different sets of powers help obscure the similarities.
51* CharacterDevelopment: Early depictions show her as vehemently prejudiced against white men and vengeful in general. Over time she slowly grew more mature and responsible, proving herself to be a natural leader for the team after Karma's disappearance and pointing out that they needed to learn to work as a unit rather that constantly attacking enemies one at a time.
52* CoolHorse: Specifically, the winged steed of an Asgardian Valkyrie. His name is Brightwind and they bonded when she found him caught in a snare and released him. She didn't realize this also came with one or two ''other'' things as well.
53* DePower: Moonstar is one of the many mutants who lose their powers at the end of ComicBook/HouseOfM. These were restored after she contracted and then was cured of the transmode virus.
54* DealWithTheDevil: With Hela during "Utopia", granting her Valkyrie powers. Later she arrives for the final battle with her powers as a Valkyrie fully restored and she takes on Ares, defeating him after a brutal battle.
55* DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu:
56** In a straight fight, Selene would annihilate her, and she knows that as well as Selene does. Nonetheless, she managed to trigger Selene into having a panic attack that completely took her out of commission by preying on her deep-seated fear of eventually losing her ability to stave off aging and projecting an image of her as a withered old hag.
57** Shortly after becoming a Valkyrie, she drives Death away when she comes for a sort-of friend of Dani's who'd been in a car accident, but she returns shortly thereafter and tells Dani much as she might try, she can't save her friend. All Death is doing is allowing him to pass with a minimum of fuss.
58* TheDreaded: To inhabitants of Asgard, who can recognize her as a Valkyrie on sight.
59* FaceHeelTurn: Twice, first when she's possessed by Hela and second for much of the X-Force series Dani is a member of the MLF (averted as she was undercover for ComicBook/{{SHIELD}})
60* TheHero: Despite being an ensemble book and Karma being the team's original leader, Dani was the one who more often worked to get the team to actually behave like a team and fight for a cause greater than themselves. She got most of the book's focus even before she became the leader, as her more worldly nature gave her a better perspective on events to relate to an audience, as opposed to her teammates' more introspective narration.
61* HideYourGays: Zigzagged. Under Claremont, she and Rahne were all but outright confirmed as in love with one another, regularly referring to one another as "soul mates" and one instance of an AbortedDeclarationOfLove. Once Claremont was gone, Dani and Rahne's feelings for one another "magically" disappeared. But, on the other hand, even under Claremont, both girls were shown as very attracted to the opposite sex as well. Dani in particular was quite the boy-chaser, being very aggressive in flaunting herself to guys and getting offended at their lack of interest.
62* TheLeader: Became the leader of the team after Karma went missing. This led to a lot of stress.
63* MagicalNativeAmerican: Played with. On the one hand, yes, she's a Native American who can use magic. On the other hand, it's ''Norse'' magic that comes from being stuck on Asgard and joining the Valkyries.
64* MasterOfIllusion: By using her illusion power in conjunction with her basic telepathy, she can cast images based on someone's greatest fears or desires.
65* TheMentor: During her time as a member of the Xavier Institute's faculty she mentored the New Mutants Squad, which included Elixir, Icarus, Wallflower, Surge, Wind Dancer, and Prodigy. She was also initially Wither's mentor, but their relationship quickly fell apart and he sought the guidance of Emma Frost instead.
66* OddFriendship: With Hela, the Asgardian Goddess of Death, treating each other as a FriendlyEnemy who work together more often than against each other. Hela trusts Dani enough to send her soul to her for safeguarding and granted her Valkyrie powers back in exchange for a boon at a later date, which compared to most other deals she offers to mortals was both fair and without strings attached.
67* OlderThanTheyLook: In her first appearances she was drawn as a pre-teen despite being sixteen. When Bill Sienkiewicz took over her appearance was brought up to date.
68* PowerIncontinence: In the beginning, she had no control over her powers, which would sometimes go off on their own and show people their worst fears, sometimes showing everyone else in the vicinity as well.
69* PutOnABus: After M-Day, she was unceremoniously kicked out of the mansion by Emma Frost, who claimed it was for Dani's own good as it was too dangerous to remain without powers, but everyone knew it was because she hated Dani.
70* PsychicLink: When communicating with Wolfsbane in her wolf form.
71* ShipperOnDeck: Tried to set Karma up with coffee shop barista Luna [=DePaula=]. While the two were friendly, Luna was much more interested in Dani while Karma was pissed that Dani thought they'd hook up simply because they're both lesbians.
72* SpeaksFluentAnimal: Apart from (originally) manifesting people's worst fears holographically, she could communicate psychically with animals. This comes in handy being on a team with Rahne, a mutant who can shapeshift into a wolf, so when Rahne transforms, they can communicate over long distances.
73* TeethClenchedTeamwork: During ''New X-Men: Academy X'', she and Emma Frost make no attempt to hide their hatred for one another.
74* TerrorHero: Sometimes. This isn't necessarily her favorite tactic, but it is reasonably common and often very effective. She certainly has proven to be good enough at it to reduce Selene to a barely-composed wreck, which is definitely not a feat to be taken lightly given Selene's extreme arrogance and narcissism.
75* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: She's the Tomboy to Rahne's and Karma's Girly Girl, being an assertive, aggressive, sexually-forward girl with traditionally "masculine" skills, such as hunting and fighting.
76* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: In the second ''New Mutants'' Series, Dani becomes Elixir's guardian and acts maternal towards him. At the end of this series this is dropped and never mentioned again.
77* YoungerThanTheyLook: In the second ''New Mutants'' series Dani becomes a teacher and is drawn and acts like she is in her late twenties despite the book stating she is twenty-one.
78* YourHeartsDesire: Rare heroic example: she could create a mental illusion of your worst fear, or your heart's desire. She could choose which one, but even she couldn't know ''what'' her victim would see until it showed up.
79* YourMindMakesItReal: The earliest days always implied this was an aspect of Dani's powers she'd just never tapped. For a while, she could conjure solid objects with her illusion powers, depending on how strongly she or her target wanted or feared said object.
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83!!Samuel "Sam" Zachary Guthrie / Cannonball
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85!!!'''Nationality:''' American
86!!!'''Species:''' Human mutant
87!!!'''First Appearance:''' ''Marvel Graphic Novel'' #4 (November, 1982)
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89The son of a coal miner from rural Kentucky, and felt obliged to take his place at the mine himself after his father died. After his powers emerged during a cave in his employer Donald Pierce gave him a new job as a bodyguard, but left and joined the New Mutants after it became clear the man was a murderer. Despite being a salt-of-the-earth and often naïve young man he is quite intelligent and well-read by ordinary standards. Comes from a large farm family, and all of his many siblings are also mutants. Cannonball releases extremely powerful blasts of chemical energy from his feet and arms that allow him temporary flight, invulnerability and energy blasts.
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91Alongside his best friend Roberto, Sam served as a member of ComicBook/TheAvengers, during which he met Isabel Kane and ended up marrying her. They had a son together named Josiah, who inherited Sam's mutant powers, and moved together to the Shi'ar homeworld of Chandilar due to Izzy becoming the new Smasher of the Imperial Guard. Following the ascension of Xavier and Lilandra's daughter Xandra to the position of Majestrix, Sam became a key member of the Shi'ar court as an advisor to the young mutant.
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93* AscendedFanboy: Likes science fiction, ends up living on Chandilar with his wife, a senior member of the Shi'ar Imperial Guard. Also applies to him joining ComicBook/TheAvengers.
94* BarrierWarrior: The energy Sam creates can manifest as an impenetrable and virtually indestructible "blast field." He can use this blast field to function as a personal shield for himself, extend it to encompass others, shape it around another person to imprison them, or absorb outside kinetic impact into his own energy supply and then re-channel it to increase the bludgeoning power of his blows or create explosive shock waves upon impact. Sam is also capable of generating the blast field without actually having to blast off, though it takes him extreme concentration to prevent himself from propelling into the air.
95* BerserkButton: Do not EVER insult his heritage or imply he's a dumb hick. Not only is the second bit not true in the slightest, but both REALLY piss him off.
96* BewareTheNiceOnes: Sam is normally one of the nicest, sweetest people you could ever meet. But as Serafine of the Children of the Vault learned, pissing off someone who's nigh-invulnerable when he's blasting is a ''bad'' move.
97* BigBrotherInstinct: When Cypher is killed during ''ComicBook/TheFallOfTheMutants'', Sam blames himself as he's the oldest of the team and knew that Doug's powers were of no use in combat. He feels he should have looked out for Doug the way he used to keep an eye on his siblings back home.
98* BumblingDad: After the TimeSkip in ''Time Runs Out''.
99* CanonDiscontinuity: The whole "External" thing is near-entirely in the discontinuity bin, though there has been the odd nod to it here and there, such as during Stryker's attack on the mansion during ''New X-Men''. Sam is shot up, but it's noted he's somehow able to heal (though the concept of him being immortal is immediately dismissed).
100* TheCape: He stands out as one of the sincerely nicest and most heroic members of the New Mutants.
101* CharacterCatchphrase: "Ah'm nigh-invulnerable when ah'm blastin'", and any possible linguistic variation thereupon.
102* CommutingOnABus: Due to living with Izzy and his son Josiah on Chandilar, Sam tends to only appear in X-Men stories that involve space.
103* CountryMouse: The fact that he comes from a rural background and is now living in a more urban environment is often played up.
104* CurbStompBattle:
105** With Gladiator. Sam was ''not'' on the receiving end.
106** With [[Characters/MarvelComicsXMan X-Man]]. Unfortunately, Sam ''was'' on the receiving end.
107* DatingWhatDaddyHates: Played with several ways to Sunday when he began dating Lila Cheney, and was terrified about what Mama Guthrie would think of her, not just because she was a Mutant, and a punker rocker but also because she was ''English''. Actually, Sam's mother was far more chill about the whole thing than Sam.
108* DeadpanSnarker: Leaning more to the deadpan side of this Trope, having friends like Roberto and Dani have transformed him into a full-fledged snarker of epic proportions.
109* DeceasedParentsAreTheBest: Mr. Guthrie was a coal miner who died of black lung.
110* DeepSouth: If Kentucky counts.
111* DependingOnTheWriter: How pronounced his accent is depends on the writer.
112* DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu: He managed to beat Gladiator in a fight. Yes, ''that'' Gladiator, the Marvel equivalent of Superman. And he did it with ''very'' little effort.
113* FlyingBrick: He's nigh-invulnerable and can pack a serious punch, but only when flying. Which is just as well, since he steers like a brick, too. He can't hover at all and has very little control over his speed or direction.
114* FunetikAksent: Occasionally dipped into it during the Claremont days, though mercifully never too far.
115* GeniusBruiser: He is ''far'' more cunning and intelligent than he looks and he is constantly using the application of momentum and physics in his powers to maximum effect. Not only that, but he is actually quite skilled at the use of both XanatosSpeedChess and he has shown the ability to actually pinpoint ThePlan of others.
116* GogglesDoNothing: He frequently wears goggles, though whether he actually keeps them over his eyes in flight varies.
117* GoodOlBoy: He comes from rural Kentucky, so he acts a lot like this.
118* HavingABlast: Sam can release thermo-chemical energy from his skin. He mainly uses it for flight but can release it from any part of his body.
119* HappilyMarried: During Jonathan Hickman's Avengers, he married fellow teammate Smasher, even having a son with her.
120* HotBlooded: Though he mellows with age and becomes much more level-headed, in earlier issues Sam is ruled almost entirely by emotion and instinct, acting before thinking almost as often as Roberto. This led to several NiceJobBreakingItHero moments, such as when he flew into a rage and attacked Illyana, thinking she had killed Amara, when she was actually freeing her from the Demon Bear's spell. This distraction allowed the Bear to regroup and nearly cost the team their lives.
121** Also, in ''X-Men: Disassembled'', he attacks [[Characters/MarvelComicsXMan Nate Grey]] head on. [[CurbstompBattle This quickly turns out to be a very bad idea.]]
122* IBelieveICanFly: Among all the many, ''many'' methods through which flight is possible in the Marvel Universe, igniting chemical blasts around your lower body and propelling yourself forward with an invincible force field is still pretty unique.
123* InterspeciesRomance: During the time that the New Mutants were in Asgard, he fell in love with the dwarf princess Kindra after he was injured saving her and she [[FlorenceNightingaleEffect tended to him whilst he was wounded]]. They were separated when the New Mutants were forced to leave Asgard as part of Loki's terms, though in ''ComicBook/WhatIf'' vol.2 #12 an alternate universe where he stayed in Asgard depicted him wedding her, fathering at least one child, and becoming the new King of the Dwarves.
124* TheLancer: Headstrong and brash compared to Dani's levelheaded and tactical Hero. After they grow up and particularly after Dani loses her powers and becomes desperate to prove herself, the dynamic is reversed.
125* LightningBruiser: Can fly at astounding speeds, and his secondary powers allow him to both hit like a truck and be immensely difficult to harm.
126* LikesOlderWomen: His first relationship was with Lila Cheney, a rock star in her 20s while he was still a teenager. Later, he develops feelings for Rogue (who originally wasn't ''that'' much older than the New Mutants, but VagueAge and all that).
127* MassiveNumberedSiblings: Sam has 11 siblings, ''all'' of whom are mutants. After M-Day, however, only he, Paige (Husk) and Jay (Icarus) avoid being de-powered by Wanda.
128* MegatonPunch: Sometimes he’s shown to channel his blast field into his fists.
129* MessianicArchetype: He was destined to lead the Mutant race by combining Magneto, Xavier and Cable's dreams into something better. It didn't take once the "External/High Lord" thing ran its course and got tired during a change in the creative team.
130* MoralityChain: He's one of the few people who function as one for Cable, not that Nathan would ever admit it.
131* MrExposition: Early on, not a single issue can pass by without him reminding the reader that "I'm nigh-invulnerable while I'm blastin'!", either out loud or in his thought bubbles. He became infamous for it.
132* MrFanservice: Spent rather a lot of his downtime at the mansion [[WalkingShirtlessScene not wearing a shirt]], and several issues made it quite clear that Sam preferred to sleep only in his underwear. In his younger days, his tendency to leap into action without thinking led to many instances of him flying off after bad guys [[FullFrontalAssault without stopping to get properly dressed]] and on one occasion he went blasting off wearing nothing but a ModestyTowel that, inevitably, [[WardrobeMalfunction blew away]], to the [[EatingTheEyeCandy delight of female onlookers below]].
133* NiceGuy: Above all things, Sam is a kind, chivalrous and warm-hearted man who just wants to do the right thing.
134* NighInvulnerability: When he's blasting, he's enveloped in a protective force field, which he uses for both defense and offense (hence his moniker). It's also one of ''the'' most powerful force fields seen in the entire MU; strong enough to completely NoSell Gladiator's blows and ''redirect them back at him''. Gladiator, whose power levels depend on his confidence level, was so thoroughly shocked that he was almost completely depowered and was subsequently beaten with virtually no effort on Sam's part. Unfortunately, this has its limits, as [[Characters/MarvelComicsXMan X-Man]] demonstrated with a ''brutal'' OffhandBackhand in ''[[ComicBook/UncannyXMen2018 X-Men: Disassembled]]''.
135* OldHeroNewPals: When the team officially became X-Force, Sam was the only original New Mutant left for readers to hang onto, going off into new adventures with several new teammates like Shatterstar and Feral and being led by Cable.
136* OneHeadTaller: Emphasizing his original gawky teenager look, Sam was drawn to be considerably taller than the rest of the New Mutants, who were all quite diminutive to begin with. Used as a gag for a TeamShot photograph of the original gang that shows up several times, where Sam is so tall that the top half of his head is cropped out of the picture and "Sorry, Sam!" has been written on top of it.
137* OnlySaneMan: Among the X-Men as a whole he is one of the most down to earth and often the most pragmatic of the group, especially as a member of the New Mutants or X–Force.
138* ProgressivelyPrettier: During his ''New Mutants'' days, Sam was pretty lanky (and had very prominent ears, so much so Spider-Man could recognize him from them alone at a moment's glance in the middle of a pitched fight). Since then, he's filled out an awful lot, and become more ruggedly good-looking.
139* RequiredSecondaryPowers: An aversion, in one instance. He ''could'' direct the blasts out of his arms instead of his legs, but the recoil would just send him flying, unless there was someone around with super-strength to help hold him down (as ''ComicBook/USAvengers'' reveals).
140* SouthernFriedGenius: Contrary to what his background would have you think, he's very, ''very'' smart, highly intuitive, and incredibly clever and creative when it comes to using his abilities.
141* TenMinuteRetirement: During the TimeSkip in Avengers, [[spoiler:Sam gets Izzy and their child to leave Earth and takes their child to live in the Shi'ar Empire]] before Sunspot comes around to bring him back in the "Time Runs Out" arc.
142* TokenFlyer: Sam was the only flyer on the team before Sunspot's powerset was enhanced to include flight.
143* TookALevelInDumbass: When he joined the X-Men after ''ComicBook/AgeOfApocalypse'' he started being written as a wide-eyed rookie, and only got his brains back once he eventually rejoined X-Force. Later, his depiction in ''ComicBook/TheAvengersJonathanHickman'' had him portrayed as essentially a frat boy, utterly at odds with his previous decades of behavior.
144* TragicDropout: He started out a promising student who abandoned his scholastic dreams to work the coal mines after his father died of black lung in order to provide for his numerous siblings. Then a cave-in happened on his first day and his powers kicked in.
145* UndyingLoyalty: To Cable, whom he views as his most significant mentor during his time on the original X-Force. The two did often clash on when to use lethal force, but Sam is always ready to jump at any call for assistance that Cable puts out.
146* UnskilledButStrong: For the first few years of New Mutants, Sam struggled with controlling his power, which gave him a huge amount of speed and forward momentum but very little ability to maneuver while blasting, forcing him to fly in a straight line until he crashed into something, as landing was also difficult. Quite a lot of Claremont-written angst was wrung out of Sam's frustration with being one of the oldest on the team but also the slowest to master his power. As time went by he became much more adept and is now a highly-skilled flier.
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150!!Xuân/Xi'an/Shan Coy Manh / Karma
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159!!!'''Nationality:''' Vietnamese
160!!!'''Species:''' Human mutant
161!!!'''First Appearance:''' ''ComicBook/MarvelTeamUp'' #100 (December, 1980)
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163A Vietnamese refugee forced to raise her twin siblings after her parents were killed in the war. Joined Xavier's school to provide for her siblings. She's also a French-speaking Catholic. Her Mutant ability is the power to take control of other people's bodies and manipulate them at will.
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165* AllLoveIsUnrequited: According to Xuân, she had tried to speak to Kitty Pride about her feelings, but desisted when she felt that Kitty could not reciprocate her feelings.
166* TheArtifact: Her backstory is heavily tied into the Vietnam War, yet she still appears to be in her early 30s in stories written more than four decades later.
167* ArtificialLimbs: Lost most of her left leg to an attack by Cameron Hodge. Soon after, she had it replaced with a mechanical prosthetic.
168* AsLongAsItSoundsForeign: Xi'an isn't a real Vietnamese name and doesn't work grammatically in Vietnamese. Karma's 2023 arc in the ''Webcomic/{{Love Unlimited|2022}}'' Infinity Comic states that she's actually Xuân (pronounced 'Swun'), but long ago stopped correcting people. Galura gently calls her out on this.
169* TheAssimilator: Only once, in her first appearance, when she had to kill her evil brother by overloading his mind and absorbing his life-force into her own. Whether she was able to do this specifically because they had the same powers or not is never explained and she never attempts to do anything like this ever again.
170* BadassBookworm: Was made the school's head librarian during the New X-Men era.
171* CainAndAbel: Her evil twin brother. Later on her evil estranged sister.
172* DarkAndTroubledPast: She was orphaned during the Vietnam war, raped by pirates and subsequently had to bring up her little siblings by herself in a foreign country. Her siblings are later kidnapped by her criminal uncle and twin brother in an attempt to blackmail her into using her powers to help their criminal enterprise.
173* DemonicPossession: She gets a nasty taste of what possession feels like when the Shadow King takes over her body and uses her to run his criminal empire for some months.
174* DrivenToSuicide: Seriously considered just letting herself die after spending months under the Shadow King's control.
175* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: The first time she appears she uses her power to absorb her brother's body and soul and her dialogue makes it seem like she knew she was capable of doing so, she just didn't want to [[DangerousForbiddenTechnique unless it were absolutely necessary]]. It's possible she could only do it because she and her brother shared the same power and she turned it back on him, but this is never confirmed and this ability is never displayed again.
176* FormerlyFit: When she's possessed by the Shadow King, during the time she was initially thought dead, he engaged in his favorite physical pastime--eating--and becomes morbidly obese as a result. Xuân is ''not'' happy when she gets her body back.
177* GoodIsNotSoft: Xuân once used her powers to massacre an entire room full of The Right's goons.
178* GrandTheftMe: Anyone Shan successfully possesses has their mind dominated by hers. Early on, Professor Xavier notes that her targets' higher brain functions completely flatline for as long as Karma has control, effectively making that person cease to exist for as long as she is in their minds.
179* HoistByHerOwnPetard: Her power is to possess others, and she herself ended up possessed by the Shadow King, an older and more experienced possessor who would go on to become one of the X-Men's deadliest recurring villains.
180* KeepingTheHandicap: After joining Krakoa, Shan decides to undergo the Crucible in order to separate from her brother and give him a new start. This involves getting killed in ritual combat and being resurrected by the Five. Theoretically this would mean she would be revived with two legs. She however decides to keep her amputation and own and embrace her role as a member of the disabled community.
181* TheLeader: At the first, officially Xuân was the leader, being the oldest and most sensible of the team. So bad luck for them that she went missing a few issues in.
182* LetsYouAndHimFight: When she is first introduced, Shan takes over Spider-Man's body to use him to rescue her siblings. She uses him to fight the Fantastic Four when they get in the way, and Thing continues to beat him up even when she stops possessing him.
183* LipstickLesbian: Other than a brief moment in X-Force, tends to prefer a quiet and conventionally-feminine mode of dress, before and after she came out.
184* MeaningfulName: Whereas most superhero codenames are a reflection of their powers or abilities, Shan chose the name Karma - the sum of all good and bad deeds - after she absorbed her evil brother's life force, to both honour their [[SiblingYinYang relationship]] and to remind herself that all actions have consequences.
185* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: In her first appearance, Shan believes Spider-Man to be a criminal thanks to her being too recent an immigrant to question all those "Spider-Man is a Menace!" headlines. She possesses his body to rescue her siblings from capture, reasoning that there is nothing wrong with using a criminal to fight another criminal. When she realizes Spider-Man is actually a hero, she is so horrified by her actions that she breaks down in tears and delivers her TragicBackstory to Peter and the Fantastic Four.
186* NewPowersAsThePlotDemands: As a way of skirting around Xuân's potential StoryBreakerPower as detailed below, she is occasionally depicted as having more general telepathic powers instead, though this has never been portrayed consistently.
187* OnlyInItForTheMoney: Initially. Karma had been working a full-time job to support herself and her siblings, and so agrees to work as Xavier's secretary to help him run the school in return for a generous salary.
188* OutOfCharacterMoment: After some time spent out of regular comics, the usually-demure and conservatively-dressed Shan popped back up in ''X-Force'' at a desert rave, having dyed her hair pink, acquired some body piercings and wearing a skimpy top and pants unbuttoned so much that her thong was visible. This was also the first time she had been strongly implied to be a lesbian. The next time Shan appeared she had gone back to her normal manner of hair and dress, but her homosexuality was explicitly confirmed and has remained that way ever since.
189* PeoplePuppets: She has the ability to take possession of the minds of other people or animals. She projects a psionic energy surge that overwhelms the consciousness of another; this renders the victim unconscious while placing her own mind in command. It allows her to alter the victim's perceptions and memories, command people to fall asleep or divulge information, and operate their bodies as if they were an extension of her own.
190* PoirotSpeak: Claremont has her occasionally pepper her phrases with French. Curiously, never any Vietnamese.
191* PromotionToParent: She is the legal guardian of her siblings from a young age.
192* PutOnABus: She was thought dead for a long time and after returning briefly she left again to look for her siblings. Out of the whole original team, Karma had the least amount of exposure in the book, as no creative team knew how to use her.
193* RagsToRiches: When first introduced she was barely scraping by enough money to support herself and her young siblings. Now she is a billionare after inheriting her half-sister's company.
194* RapeAsBackstory: When her refugee boat was boarded by pirates, Xuân and her mother were raped and her mother died shortly thereafter.
195-->'''Xuân:''' I saw my father, and all the men aboard, slain. The fate of the women was... worse than death.
196* RefusalOfTheCall: Ultimately, Xuân just isn’t that interested in being a superhero. She openly states that she finds her power too immoral to use most of the time and she’s only convinced to join so that she can support her family. Out of any teammate to get PutOnABus, her motives to leave generally outweigh her motives to stay.
197%%* ShipTease: With Kitty Pryde in Claremont's ''Mekanix'' miniseries.
198* SiblingYinYang: With her brother, Tran, who is ruthless and sadistic where Xuân is compassionate and virtuous. It's played ''very'' literally in her first appearance, where the two of them are wearing tunics each bearing one half of the yin-yang symbol, which becomes whole on Shan's tunic once she absorbs her brother's body and power. Somehow. Why two siblings who had been apart for years would be wearing matching uniforms with magically transferring symbols on them is never explained.
199* StoryBreakerPower: Her potential for this often leads to her being either [[DeusExitMachina conveniently absent]] when the bad guys attack or [[ForgotAboutHisPowers not even trying to take them over]] for no stated reason, until she was eventually written out because the writers just couldn't figure out how to make proper use of her. If there's a single villain, Karma would have to fail to take them over, because that ends the plot, but it makes her useless. The only thing she can be allowed to do is take over mooks, who would then be useless in attacking their own boss, because they're mooks.
200* {{Telepathy}}: Karma had also begun developing other telepathic abilities that were either latent or triggered by her possession by the Shadow King. By possessing others remotely, she can mentally "see" through their eyes. She is also able to use her power to disrupt other psi-signatures, protecting her from all manner of psychic assault.
201* TokenGoodTeammate: For much of her extended family, who tend towards being criminal and psychotic.
202* TwoferTokenMinority: Vietnamese and a lesbian. Later becomes a Threefer as an amputee.
203* VoicesAreMental: Anyone Shan possesses speaks with her voice for as long as she controls their body.
204* WeightWoe: Xuân spends months having her body possessed by the Shadow King, during which time he eats so much that her body becomes morbidly obese, and she feels horrified and ashamed once she is back in control, refusing to leave the house for some time. A teleportation accident and a months-long trek across a desert cause her to lose all the excess weight, though how she got rid of all the extra skin is a mystery. At the end of this, despite the ResetButton being pushed for everyone else, Xuân gets to keep the weight loss with no strings attached.
205[[/folder]]
206
207[[folder:Sunspot]]
208!!Roberto "Bobby" Da Costa / Sunspot
209[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/xmen_sunspotpowerup.jpg]]
210!!!'''Nationality:''' Brazilian American, Krakoan
211!!!'''Species:''' Human mutant
212!!!'''First Appearance:''' ''Marvel Graphic Novel'' #4 (September, 1982)
213
214The son of a very rich man from Brazil, Sunspot was raised with a silver spoon in his mouth. Unbeknownst to him, his father was actually a corrupt member of the Hellfire Club (essentially the Mutant Mafia in Regency clothing). His powers manifested during a soccer game after which he was targeted for assassination by Donald Pierce, and his girlfriend Juliana was killed. After graduating from Xavier's he took over his father's position in the Hellfire Club in an attempt to legitimize its criminal activities. Roberto absorbs solar radiation to give him flight, superstrength, invulnerability, and energy blasts for short amounts of time.
215----
216For tropes regarding Sunspot, see [[Characters/MarvelComicsSunspot his page]].
217[[/folder]]
218
219[[folder:Wolfsbane]]
220!!Rahne Sinclair / Wolfsbane
221[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ff553a9c_0709_4135_a2ff_9f5bb58f57b4.jpeg]]
222!!!'''Nationality:''' Scottish
223!!!'''Species:''' Human mutant
224!!!'''First Appearance:''' ''Marvel Graphic Novel'' #4 (November, 1982)
225
226The self-hating illegitimate daughter of a bigoted and abusive Presbyterian minister. Rahne was raised in a strict and abusive environment and mostly convinced she was damned to hell by the time she was 13. So she didn't exactly adapt very well when she found out she could turn into a wolf. Saved from a religious mob by Moira [=MacTaggart=] and taken to Xavier's where she became best friends with Mirage.
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228* AbusiveParents: Her father, [[Characters/XMenRoguesGalleryJToR Reverend Craig]], not only emotionally abused her from childhood, but led a mob to try and [[BurnTheWitch burn her at the stake]] when her mutant powers surfaced. He then became a villain involved in the Purifiers, an anti-mutant religious hate group. [[spoiler:His KarmicDeath was well-deserved, though unfortunately it screwed poor Rahne up even more.]]
229* AccentRelapse: According to 2005's ''Madrox'', Rahne's FunetikAksent crops up whenever she's aggravated. That for the rest of the series and the following volume of ''X-Factor'' her accent is always present suggests Rahne's always tetchy (which, given what she goes through, isn't surprising).
230* AnimalThemedSuperbeing: She started off turning into a wolf before going full-fledged werewolf.
231* AntiquatedLinguistics: Sometimes uses the word "yon", and refers to Moira as "milady", even against Moira's explicit requests.
232* TheBabyOfTheBunch: During the original run of the ''New Mutants'', Rahne was the youngest member of the team, showing both in appearance (the tiniest) but in her reactions to the horrible things that happened to them.
233* BeliefMakesYouStupid: Subverted; Rahne may be a very religious woman, but neither her religious beliefs nor the self-inflicted grief they sometimes cause her are ever depicted as inherently wrong. The one time she does fall into something approaching this trope, her initial display of religiously motivated homophobia as a result of learning Rictor had come out of the closet, she ultimately gets called out on her attitude and admits that it's wrong before stopping it.
234* BigScrewedUpFamily:
235** Her own mother was a prostitute who died when she was young, and the [[SinisterMinister corrupt priest]] who fathered her, Reverend Craig, took her in and abused her throughout her early years. [[spoiler:She ended up eating him alive during a stint of being BrainwashedAndCrazy.]] Her on-off lover, Hrimhari, is a son to the Fenris Wolf -- which, by extension, makes her related to Loki (Fenris' father), Thor (Loki's half/adoptive brother) and Odin. Then there's her son, Tier...
236** And for added craziness, there's Vanora Sinclaire; a murderous godwolf/mutant hybrid from an alternate dimension in which, amongst other things, Rahne gave birth to Hrimhari's daughter instead of his son. She hates her mother in both universes and wants to kill her, although she [[WhatHappenedToTheMouse vanished off the radar]] after her last appearance in ''ComicBook/XFactor2006'' #242.
237* BoyishShortHair: Rahne is something of a tomboy and has the short hair to go with it. In the original run, it wasn't by choice - her hair just naturally stays short.
238* BrainwashedAndCrazy:
239** Her time in Genosha as a Mutate. It took several years for it to wear off.
240** In ''X-Force'', to rip off Angel's wings. [[spoiler:Which backfired when Reverend Craig - responsible for it in the first place - stood in front of said wings in a way that inadvertently triggered her programming and made her ''kill and eat him''.]]
241* BreakTheCutie: Her life is basically just one horrific event after another.
242* ButtMonkey: And how. From what happened to her on Genosha to finding love and losing it to what Strong Guy did to her son, to the humiliating and degrading way Matt Rosenberg killed her off (she got better, but COME ON), few X-Men characters have been made into a Butt-Monkey as harshly as Rahne has.
243* ChristianityIsCatholic: Averted; she's a Presbyterian. Of course, a lot of readers see a religious character and ''assume'' she must be a Catholic. So do one or two of the writers. The writer of the New Mutants movie didn't bother to fact-check it either, and depicted the nightmare-version of her father as a Catholic Monsignor.
244* CureYourGays: Briefly held this view, regarding Rictor. After he confronts her on it, she stops and admits that it was pretty stupid of her. Rahne, herself, might be an ArmouredClosetGay (or at least Bi), given all the implied attraction between her and Dani during the Claremont era.
245* {{Depower}}: During the "Dream's End" storyline, Mystique zapped her with a depowering gun ForTheEvulz. A few years later, Elixir used his powers to restore her.
246* DeusAngstMachina: She finally gets her head and life together, then [[spoiler:she gets brainwashed into '''eating''' her estranged father... And then someone messes around with her head so she actually ''remembers'' doing so...]]
247* DidNotGetTheGirl: Gender-inverted, but none of Rahne's relationships have ever seemed to work out. Cypher? They just couldn't make it work. Havok? She had to come to terms with the fact that he would always love Polaris over her. Rictor? They broke up over personality issues, and then he came out as gay. Hrimhari? He was stuck in Asgard, where Rahne couldn't go, and after he was brought to Midgard, he ended up performing a HeroicSacrifice to make a DealWithTheDevil to Hela in order to save both Rahne and their unborn child, Tier.
248* DroppedABridgeOnHim: Her death in Rosenberg's ''Uncanny X-Men'' has Rahne overpowered and killed by a bunch of ordinary humans she could easily out-muscle or drive off. Mercifully, it didn't last too long.
249* EnfantTerrible: Subverted with her son, Tier Sinclaire, who just wants to be a normal kid once he matures to the equivalent of a 12-year-old. Played straight with Vanora Sinclair, her daughter from a parallel universe, who hates her and wants her dead.
250* ExpressDelivery: Since she's a wolf-like mutant (and we've seen mutant biology affecting pregnancy before; see Angel and Beak), and the father is a divine wolf from Asgard, it's understandable that her pregnancy advances a ''lot'' faster than a human one. That she ends up ''giving birth to her son through her mouth'' is something that can only be attributed to his divine lineage.
251* FetusTerrible: Her son, Tier Sinclair, was one by accident. Being half Asgardian Wolf, he was so [[SuperStrength strong]] that [[DoesNotKnowHisOwnStrength his motions inside of her womb were tearing Rahne apart]]. Rahne had to get herself imbued with similar durability and strength to Asgardians in order to avoid being kicked open by her own unborn son. He also came into the world by inducing his mother to ''vomit him out of her mouth''. Despite this inauspicious start, though, Tier wasn't a villain, but just an ordinary child... well, as much as that term can be applied here.
252* FieryRedhead: She's red-headed and has the typical Scottish temper.
253* FishOutOfWater: A little bit, in the early days, as comes of living under the roof of Reverend "fun is sinful" Craig on Muir Island. Rahne's actually taken aback by the cinema.
254* TheFundamentalist: Averted. Having suffered at the hands of one in her childhood, although Rahne is a devout believer and so can struggle with accepting what the letter of the Bible says over what her morals say, she always chooses to embrace the ideals of tolerance and compassion. She has even been willing to concede the point when others have, in passing, pointed out that at least some of her emotional turmoil stems ''from'' her choice of religion and her faith, although she does not feel that means she should abandon her faith.
255* HappilyAdopted: By Moira [=MacTaggert=], in all but name. She'd even call her "mom" when panicked.
256* HatedHometown: What with the association with Reverend Craig. When it looked like one of Legion's less pleasant personalities was going to blow the place sky high, Rahne -- normally the most moral person around -- had a reaction of "''go ahead''."
257* HealingFactor: Right there from the early days, she could take wounds that for most people would be fatal, and be up and about in a week. Most writers tend to forget about it.
258* HideYourGays: Zigzagged. Under Claremont, it was pretty clear she and Dani were in love with one another. And after Claremont was gone, every single relationship Rahne's ever been in has been with guys, with no mention made of Dani ever again. Mind you, Claremont himself frequently portrayed Rahne as attracted to men, and given her upbringing and her faith, it's doubtful that she ever would have acted on any attraction to Dani if she did feel that way.
259* HotForStudent: With Elixir. To be fair, they were only three years apart and she was just a student teacher, but it still got her to quit from Xavier's (read: PutOnABus so Creator/PeterDavid could have her).
260* ImAHumanitarian: In one particularly horrifying example, [[spoiler:her [[SinisterMinister father]] hypnotized her into attacking Archangel but accidentally [[HoistByHisOwnPetard triggered her programming himself]]. When the rest of her team found them, all that was left of her father was [[GoryDiscretionShot "some torn clothes and a lot of blood"]]]].
261* ImperiledInPregnancy: Having a demi-god baby who has a special destiny lures the attention of several mystical threats, including gods.
262* InASingleBound: In her transitional state, she can leap incredibly high.
263* InterspeciesRomance: Her longest-standing relationship has been an on-and-off affair with Hrimhari, an Asgardian entity who is a shapeshifting, magical, sapient wolf and one of the sons of Fenris himself. Eventually, she became pregnant by him and gave birth to his son, Tier Sinclair.
264* {{Irony}}: On two levels; Rahne has always be been consistently depicted as terrified of her wolf-shifting powers, at least until CharacterDevelopment helped her get over that, and a devout Christian. But her deepest love is a magical Asgardian wolf who can take on human form and who is related to Loki and Thor through his father Fenris -- meaning her boyfriend/baby-daddy is both a creature she feared becoming for a long time ''and'' a being from pagan mythology.
265** For added irony, during a trip into Hel, when the New Mutants encountered the HellHound Grarm, Rahne even mentions that Grarm is basically a living embodiment of everything she fears her powers might turn her into.
266* JerkassBall: Is initially pretty sour towards Magma for her ObfuscatingStupidity, since Rahne let slip a few personal details in her presence thinking Amara couldn't understand her.
267* LoveAtFirstSight: Crushed hard on Hrimhari the minute she laid eyes on him.
268* LoveTriangle: For a time, she was in love with Havok, who was in love with Polaris. It ultimately ended with her realizing she couldn't compete with Polaris and coming to terms with that. The two women even joke about it during their time together in ''ComicBook/XFactor2006''.
269* MadeASlave:
270** Momentarily, during the stay in Asgard. Thankfully Sam had a magic sword to hand.
271** During ''X-Tinction Agenda'' she's caught in Genosha and turned into a Mutate. That takes several years to break out of.
272* TheMentor: During her brief stint as a member of the faculty at the Xavier Institute she was the mentor for the Paragons Squad, which consisted of Pixie, Trance, Match, DJ, Preview, and Wolf Cub. She was quite the effective mentor to them and they were all deeply upset when she was forced to resign and leave the school after her inappropriate relationship with Elixir.
273* MesACrowd: She can now turn into a wolf pack of 5 thanks to the Mothervine.
274* MorphicResonance: Early on, there were still traces of her hairstyle in her wolf form, an artistic detail that isn't used so much anymore.
275* MyInstinctsAreShowing: Side-effect of being a wolf is that when wolf-y she acts like... y'know, a ''wolf''. A wolf with some human intelligence in the driver's seat, but a wolf nonetheless. When she and Hrimhari reunite, they scamper around like playful puppies (and little love hearts bubbling around them), much to Rahne's extreme mortification.
276* NiceGirl: Usually, hang-ups related to her harsh upbringing aside, Rahne tends to be the least temperamental of the original team. She was the only one to object to watching a John Wayne movie, on the grounds that it had a racist depiction of Native Americans and that this was a horrible thing even if Dani wasn't ''right there''.
277* NighInvulnerability: Her power-set expands to include this after her augmentation to survive her pregnancy with [[FetusTerrible Tier]]. It hasn't shown any sign of leaving her yet.
278* OurWerewolvesAreDifferent: She's a genetic mutant who can shapeshift from human to wolf. Eventually, she gained the ability to take on a variety of "transitional" half & half states, and during the 90s she spent some time unable to change fully back to humans. Eventually, she was retconned as having a HealingFactor, and after her pregnancy with Tier, she gained NighInvulnerability and SuperStrength.
279* ParentalTitleCharacterization: Generally tended to address Moira as "Lady Moira". If startled or sufficiently emotional, she'd work up to "mom", if ''really'' concerned she'd go up to "mommy".
280* PartialTransformation: She could change into a wolf or a transitional state between human and wolf. She once had to stay like this for a time, after being {{brainwashed}} in Genosha. She can and does also alter portions of her body, such as concealing 'transitional' legs under a long skirt for discreet mobility boosts or using a lupine head as a GameFace to run off harassers on a nighttime walk.
281* PregnantBadass: A variant; being pregnant actually resulted in her needing to get a powerboost so that she could ''survive'' the strain of being pregnant with her half-Asgardian son.
282* ReligiousBruiser: Rahne is a devout Presbyterian and doesn't look like much, but when she transforms into her werewolf form, she's very dangerous.
283* {{Scotireland}}: She's canonically from Scotland, so, as a Franchise/MarvelUniverse character, this comes with the territory. On occasion, if she'd actually curse, she'd use the ''Irish'' curse "spaleen".
284* SelfMadeOrphan: Not voluntarily, but few shed any tears. Ironically, she took it hard when she found out he was dead, and harder still when she found out she was the one who killed him.
285* {{Stripperiffic}}: Some of her outfits are little more than sleeveless bathing suits, surprisingly revealing outfits for such a conservative woman, though there is the justification that all-covering outfits and a body covered in thick fur aren't a good mix[[note]]Even though her costume is made of unstable molecules, and thus vanishes when she goes full wolf, it's [[DependingOnTheWriter kind of inconsistent]] at what point it vanishes when she's in a transitional, halfway form, but is usually still present when she is humanoid (e.g., think a wolf's head, with a human but furry body), so it's necessary for her uniform to be this way if she needs to use such a form[[/note]].
286* SupernaturallyYoungParent: She has a son by an Asgardian God and [[ExpressDelivery came to term in very short order]].
287* SuperSenses: She has some (not to, say, Wolverine's level, but she's got them).
288* SuperStrength: Her power-set expands to include this after her augmentation to survive her pregnancy with [[FetusTerrible Tier]]. It hasn't shown any sign of leaving her yet. Before that, her transitional states did boost her strength, but not to superhuman levels.
289* ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill: When she [[spoiler: kills and eats her father in ''X-Force'']].
290* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: The Girly Girl to Dani's Tomboy.
291* TookALevelInBadass: Although your mileage may vary, she did this over the years. Most notable was her power-up after becoming pregnant with Tier, where she was given SuperStrength and SuperToughness to cope with Tier's own super-strong kicks.
292* TroubledSympatheticBigot: Briefly, but after she found out that Rictor had realized he was gay and hooked up with Shatterstar, she displayed some distinctly homophobic attitudes. When she was called out over this, she admitted it was hard for her to understand, as her faith preaches homosexuality is wrong, but she was unwilling to condemn Rictor as evil for following his heart, and has since tried not to act in that manner.
293* WifeBasherBasher: She once killed a fatally-abusive husband during her time in the government X-Factor. Of course, being Rahne her reaction to doing this was an emotional breakdown.
294* WolfMan: Her basic form is usually some feminine variant of this.
295* WolverineWannabe: Wolfsbane is a mutant with the power to shift into a werewolf form. However she possesses a transitional state which is half human half wolf, whereby she possesses AbsurdlySharpClaws and bestial strength.
296* WomanWereWoes: Wolfsbane's werewolf-like abilities are due to being a mutant rather than a supernatural gift/curse. As such, when a Norse wolf-god bred her the resulting pregnancy seriously endangered her until she got a power upgrade because she did not have the supernatural constitution to handle it. Plus, having been raised a strict Scots-Presbyterian, she would normally have been repulsed by a pagan deity, but her female wolf instincts kicked in.
297* YouDontLookLikeYou: For whatever reason in the Krakoa era she, and she alone, shrinks down to the height she was in the 80s, with no explanation.
298[[/folder]]
299
300[[folder:Magma]]
301!!Amara Juliana Olivians Aquilla / Magma
302[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/3007bcbf_62a9_4577_ba1e_47f85dea920d.jpeg]]
303!!!'''Nationality:''' Nova Roman
304!!!'''Species:''' Human mutant
305!!!'''First Appearance:''' ''New Mutants'' #8 (October, 1983)
306
307The daughter of a Roman senator of a lost city of Romans/Incans lost deep within the Amazon jungle. The New Mutants discovered the city while on an archaeological dig with Roberto's mother. Amara was targeted for sacrifice by the mutant witch Selene, but when she was tossed into a volcano her mutant powers manifested as the ability to control earth and fire and transform into a living volcano. Her father sent her to Westchester to learn how to control her volatile powers and she became a member of the New Mutants, replacing the recently vanished Karma.
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309* TheAce: In early issues. Despite only recently coming into her powers and being from a primitive society, Amara adjusts to modern life and using her mutant powers incredibly quickly, outperforming her classmates in several areas despite their experience, causing a bit of angst and jealousy, particularly for Rahne and Sam. This part of the character was eventually forgotten about.
310* ActionGirl: She is a skilled swordswoman.
311* AllGirlsWantBadBoys: First she's in love with Empath, a Hellion (although she eventually accuses him of manipulating her into it, and given that it's ''Empath'', she's almost certainly right.) Then she goes on a date with Mephisto--yes, that one--in exchange for him sending the team to the ''right'' Hel (one L makes all the difference), and genuinely enjoys herself.
312* BrownFace: In her first appearance. To protect her from Selene's life-draining magic, Amara's father sent her to live with a tribe of local Incas, who put dark makeup and a black wig on her to disguise her appearance against onlookers. She and the New Mutants fall into a river soon after meeting and the disguise is washed away.
313* CameBackStrong: Amara's powers as Magma don't manifest until Selene throws her into lava as a sacrifice. (Strangely enough this is never tied in to the Externals, even though it appears to be a textbook case, and would provide a decade-old precedent to justify the storyline.)
314* ContinuitySnarl: Her background has been subject to more than one RetCon trying to explain away the previous version as an increasingly complex plot. Nova Roman, British, New Yorker... whatever. Compounding this, because she spent most of the '90s and early 2000s drifting in and out of X-books every few years, her personality often changed drastically from writer to writer, including one instance of being an out-and-out ''villain'' that was never really explained or mentioned again.
315* ConvectionSchmonvection: Her combat form is [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin made of magma]]. No matter how close they stand, her friends never get burned, and her attacks only burn what they hit.
316* ConvenientReplacementCharacter: The New Mutants meet her one issue after Karma's disappearance and she joins them soon after in order to keep the team as a FiveManBand.
317* DaddysGirl: Partly on account of mom having been kind of eaten by Selene, but she adored her dad. Before the ContinuitySnarl set in, they'd send letters to one another frequently.
318* DespairEventHorizon: Due to the events of ''ComicBook/HouseOfM'' and the mass depowering of mutants, Magma loses her boyfriend while the two are exploring the inside of a volcano at the exact moment that the depowering wave of the Scarlet Witch runs across Earth. His death temporarily drives her insane, causing her to make the volcano erupt and attack a nearby town.
319* DishingOutDirt / MagmaMan: Amara's geothermal powers grant her the ability to control the movement of earth and tectonic plates, even to the extent of causing seismic upheaval. She can also call forth molten rock from the Earth's core, producing projectiles composed of lava, or miniature volcanoes. Professor X once noted that training her is extremely difficult due to the inevitable property damage her powers cause. Although Magma has triggered small earth tremors without taking on her energized form, she has never been seen to use her power to control lava while in her ordinary human appearance.
320* DrunkOnPower: After her powers are activated by Selene tossing her into a volcano, the scared, fragile girl suddenly becomes a flaming LargeHam declaring her ultimate power over earth and lava. She calms down soon after, but it's still jarring.
321* ElementalShapeshifter: She can transform into a molten form with a corona of fire where her hair should be.
322* FishOutOfTemporalWater: Due to being raised in a society modeled on the Roman Empire, Amara initially struggles to adjust to modern life after moving to Westchester. She is fearful of cars and wary of electricity, but eventually learns to adjust.
323* HealingFactor: Amara possesses certain regenerative powers when in contact with the ground. Even when she was affected by Selene's life-draining touch, she recovered quickly enough to aid the New Mutants in battle.
324* InNameOnly: Magma's appearance in the ''VideoGame/XMenLegends'' video game as essentially a NaiveNewcomer average girl from New York. She was intended to be a RelationshipSue for Bobby Drake and an {{expy}} of Kitty Pryde (who they couldn't work into the game because walking through walls would have been a GameBreaker power in a dungeon crawler). Treated similarly, and more extensively, in ''WesternAnimation/XMenEvolution'', where she is an ordinary Brazilian girl -- who talks like she's from upstate New York.
325* MostCommonSuperPower: As an adult, she’s now on par with the likes of Storm, Jean, and Rogue.
326* ObfuscatingStupidity: The first time she met the others, she pretended not to speak a word of English. It soon turned out she could.
327* {{Ojou}}: The daughter of a senator in an old-fashioned Roman society, she was brought up as a noblewoman, and in the beginning is very prim and unused to physical exertion and seldom seen wearing modern clothes like the rest of the team. She's completely mellowed out by adulthood, however.
328* OhMyGods: What with the "Ancient Rome" thing, pre-retcons Magma would swear by the many gods of Rome.
329* OutOfFocus: Despite early hints to her genius level intellect, her fish-out-of-water experience in the modern world, a friendship with fellow outcast Rachel Summers, a personal vendetta against Selene, and a possible attraction between her and Sam, Amara ended up being the member of the original New Mutants who was the least focused on and who received the least character development. Once Louise Simonson took over as writer of New Mutants Amara was quickly written off the team and spent the next decades drifting in and out of character limbo.
330* PlayingWithFire: Though she can't create fire outright, her lava abilities cover a lot of the same territory and she is occasionally drawn to be blasting fire from her hands.
331* PowerIncontinence: At first. Not a good thing when a girl can cause ''volcanoes'' to burst out of the ground when she's upset or scared, and definitely not when she gets heatstroke from the Brazilian sunshine.
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334[[folder:Magik / Darkchylde]]
335!!Illyana Nikolievna Rasputina / Magik / Darkchylde
336[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/illyana.jpg]]
337!!!'''Nationality:''' Russian, Krakoan
338!!!'''Species:''' Human mutant
339!!!'''First Appearance:''' ''Giant-Size X-Men'' #1 (May, 1975) [[note]]As Illyana Rasputina[[/note]]; ''Magik (Storm and Illyana)'' #1 (December, 1983) [[note]]As Magik[[/note]]
340
341->''"Long have you tormented me, you ancient embodiments of evil. My soul was torn from me to purchase your freedom. I have prevented your release many times...but banishment will no longer sate me. You hunger for human fear...human suffering. Today you understand that we are not human. We are '''superior'''. Today you cease to be."''
342-->--'''Magik'''
343
344Illyana is the baby sister of Piotr Rasputin a.k.a. [[Characters/XMen70sMembers Colossus]] and Mikhail Rasputin, and just like her brothers, she is UsefulNotes/{{Russia}}n. Illyana was an adorable little girl whose innocence drew the attention of the evil sorcerer Belasco. During a time when she was living with the X-Men, Belasco kidnapped her and made her his apprentice so that she might free his EldritchAbomination patrons. She spent 7 years in a realm of Hell known as Limbo while only seconds passed on Earth, during which she learned sorcery and discovered her mutant teleportation power. She joined the New Mutants as Magik and served as a member for some time, though the nature of her abilities and AntiHero attitude unnerved her more religious teammates. Then, during ''ComicBook/Inferno1988'' she was de-aged back into a 7 year old and was later killed by the Legacy Virus. Then she later came back as a demon. It's very confusing.
345
346In ''ComicBook/AvengersVsXMen'', Illyana is chosen as one of the "Phoenix Five", a group of X-Men granted additional powers by the Phoenix Force. After [[Characters/MarvelComicsCarolDanvers Ms. Marvel]] is defeated by Rogue, Magik appears and gags the Avenger before teleporting her into Limbo, trapping her and terrifying Rogue. Following the defeat of [[Characters/MarvelComicsCyclops Cyclops]], she and [[Characters/MarvelComicsEmmaFrost Emma Frost]] have gone on the run (other members of Phoenix Five, Colossus has rejoined [[Characters/MarvelComicsLogan Wolverine]]'s [[ComicBook/WolverineAndTheXMenMarvelComics team]], and [[ComicBook/SubMariner Namor]] [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere has gone home to Atlantis]]). She joined [[ComicBook/UncannyXMen2013 Cyclops' team of X-Men]] at the New Xavier School. In their quest to recruit new mutants to their cause, Illyana continued to aid Characters/{{Ma|rvelComicsMagneto}}gneto and Cyclops. As a result of the Phoenix Force being used in conjunction with the Characters/ScarletWitch's powers to bring back the mutants, she began experiencing changes to her powers. Unlike the others, she gained more power than she had prior to the Phoenix force, and she was now able to conjure energies directly from Limbo. Eventually, she came to realize that her power was broken as well, as she inadvertently brought her teammates to Limbo where they were forced to fight the demon Dormammu. She defeated him, but realized she needed help with her powers and teleported back in time to find a past version of ComicBook/DoctorStrange to teach her a greater understanding of magic as her mutant powers were linked to magic.
347
348Her former teammate Karma organized another New Mutants team, and placed her in charge of it. A [[ComicBook/NewMutants2019 new team]] has since been formed, of which she is a mainstay, and leads it depending on the situation.
349
350Illyana appeared in 2020's ''Film/TheNewMutants'', played there by Creator/AnyaTaylorJoy.
351----
352For tropes regarding Magik, see [[Characters/{{Magik}} her page]].
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354
355[[folder:Cypher]]
356!!Douglas Aaron Ramsey / Cypher
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365!!!'''Nationality:''' American
366!!!'''Species:''' Human mutant
367!!!'''First Appearance:''' ''New Mutants'' #13 (March, 1984)
368
369With the cerebral ability to understand all languages, Cypher was considered to be one of the weakest New Mutants. He was best friends with Warlock, but was killed while defending Wolfsbane in battle. He was eventually resurrected by Selene during Necrosha, but was freed from her control thanks to the New Mutants. With the foundation of the mutant nation of Krakoa, Cypher became a key member of the new nation by helping craft a new mutant language and serving as an unofficial member of the Quiet Council as Krakoa's translator.
370----
371* AscendedFanboy: He and Sam got on well due to their shared love of science fiction. During the team's first encounter with Legion and a JourneyToTheCenterOfTheMind, Doug being able to recall a similar plot from an episode of Star Trek gave Professor X the EurekaMoment he needed to get them out of there.
372* AndIMustScream: So your power is language-related and you think you can beat Doug at his own game? Bad idea.
373* BackFromTheDead: After twenty years (possibly an X-Books record). He was forcibly resurrected during Necrosha, and soon returned to the X-Men as a powerful strategist.
374* BewareTheNiceOnes: Since coming back from the dead, he's [[spoiler:convinced a futuristic mecha to kill its pilot]], and used a literal spell-machine to [[spoiler:[[AndIMustScream remove an enemy's mouth so she couldn't use her hypnotic voice]]]].
375* BigGood: Shaping up to be this for Krakoa along with Warlock and the island itself. [[spoiler:They've been spying on Xavier, Magneto and Moira from the start and know all their secrets, they've since shown such acts of undermining the Quiet Council as exiling a recently depowered Moira from the island after stopping Mystique and Destiny from killing her, giving the pit inmates their own simulated reality, and informing Legion about Moira's secret undetectable No-Space's.]]
376* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Even after being brought back properly, it's pretty clear not all of Doug's social skills made the return trip.
377* ChickMagnet: Sunspot likes to ''think'' he's a ladies' man, but Doug has had the most love interests of anyone on the team. He dated pre-bodyswap Psylocke as well as teammate Wolfsbane, but has also managed to earn himself quite the following of [[DatingCatwoman female villains]], including one of Legion's female personalities, Cyndi.
378** In Peter David's ''All-New X-Factor'', Doug had a wild night with ''Danger'', and he acquitted himself well enough that everyone's favorite control-freak jail-bot offered him ''another go''. Unfortunately, self/friend made the mistake of getting with the, er, girl his best friend Warlock was into. Warlock forgave him instantly but still knocked the taste out of his mouth.
379%%* CunningLinguist
380* ADayInTheLimelight:
381** The 2019 one-shot "New Mutants: War Children", set during the heyday of the '80s team (written and drawn by Claremont and Sienkiewicz, even) puts a lot of focus on Doug, who is the only member of the team not to be infected by Warlock gone rogue. Special attention is given to his bravery despite knowing his powers aren't up to much and his relationships with Warlock and Rahne. Ultimately, he manages to save the day.
382** Even before, in the 1980s, he gets the focus of an annual: his teammates fall to Mojo's control, save for Magma; Captain Britain is deaged and weakened, and Mojo and Spyral have kidnapped Psylocke (back then, still a British woman before her bodyswap). It is up to Doug and Warlock to save the day: despite being afraid, he braves on, connects with Psylocke's mind, and releases his teammates, Captain Britain, and finally Psylocke herself. This allows for her to break Spyral's hold over her and return everyone to the real world.
383* FourthDateMarriage: More like ''No Date'' Marriage, since Saturnyne arranges Doug and Bei's wedding within '''hours''' of knowing each other.
384* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: Blond-haired and he's a pretty nice guy and a good friend.
385* HeartIsAnAwesomePower: "Ability to understand any language" seems like a pretty lame super-power until you get into the ''very'' broad range of what exactly qualifies as language.
386* HollywoodHacking: Before he was revealed as a mutant, Doug was introduced as a highly tech-savvy boy whom Kitty Pryde turned to when she needed some hacking done she couldn't do on her own. His skill with computers was arguably more useful to the team than his actual mutant power most of the time and, since his resurrection in a time where computers are ubiquitous, Doug has learned to combine his hacking skills with his language abilities to become a ''serious'' threat to national security, if he so chooses.
387* LikesOlderWomen: Dated a pre-bodyswap [[Characters/MarvelComicsPsylocke Psylocke]] for a while. The same with [[VagueAge Bei the Blood Moon]], who is at least over 50 while Doug looks to be in his twenties.
388* LoveAtFirstSight: Most doubts about marrying Bei the Blood Moon dissipate when he sees her [[BeautifulAllAlong without her helmet]] for the first time.
389* NaiveNewcomer: Doug is ''thrilled'' to find out he's a mutant and is very pleased to get immediately swept up in a madcap scheme by the Hellfire Club. His first few stories have him constantly expressing his excitement and wonderment of the adventures the team get themselves into without noting any of the dangers. He mostly knocks it off once [[DeadpanSnarker Dani]] finally has enough and tells him to can it.
390* NonActionGuy: Kitty met him in ''dance class''. In the original stories, he only has the physical strength typical for a young man of his age, so he is not useful in a fight, most often keeping to the back of the fray or helping out with his computer expertise. After his resurrection and subsequent [[TookALevelInBadass level up]], this no longer applies.
391* ObliviouslySuperpowered: Didn't realize that his linguistic skills were due to being a mutant until the New Mutants had to recruit him in the middle of the night so they could talk to an alien life form they'd encountered.
392* OddFriendship: His ability to understand literally anything capable of communicating makes him an odd friendship machine. Notably he's HeterosexualLifePartners with Warlock and recently has developed a close bond with Krakoa, the GeniusLoci that tried to psychically drain the original X-Men, oh so many years ago. Also the first sentient being he encountered that he couldn't communicate with, [[OppositesAttract he married.]]
393* {{Omniglot}}: Cypher is a hyper-linguist and has a superhuman facility for translating any languages, spoken or written, human or alien in origin. His superhuman skill also extends to his great facility in deciphering codes and computer languages as well as understanding hidden intentions and body language. Cypher's skills are such that he was once able to make great headway in translating the written language of an extraterrestrial race in a matter of minutes.
394* OppositesAttract: The reason behind his attraction for Bei the Blood Moon. She's the very first person he can't understand since she communicates with something other than language. This causes an infatuation between both.
395* PerfectlyArrangedMarriage: He and Bei seem to be genuinely interested in making their surprise marriage work.
396* SpeaksFluentAnimal: Not often shown, but Doug really can speak ''every'' language, including understanding animal communications. He is the only one who can understand what Rahne is saying in her wolf form (apart from Dani, who can read her thoughts).
397* TakingTheBullet: Doug died doing this for Rahne (who didn't even realize what had happened until the fight was over).
398* TeenGenius: Downplayed, but he does have remarkable intelligence. He was first introduced as a friend of Kitty Pryde (herself a teen genius) who could easily match her skill with computers.
399* ThisLooksLikeAJobForAquaman: The few times his powers were truly useful came across as this, likely to try and justify Doug's being there in the first place. He saved the day in the first "New Mutants Annual" by being able to read an alien language and reprogram a supercomputer and when Legion first showed up, Doug was the only one who could understand one of David's multiple personalities, who spoke Arabic.
400** He ended up scoring ''two'' points for Krakoa during the X of Swords event. One for the marriage thing and the other through a ''dance competition.''
401* TinyGuyHugeGirl: He's at least a head shorter than his new wife Bei.
402* TookALevelInBadass: Cypher underwent some severe level-up after coming BackFromTheDead. Originally, his mutant power was "read and understand any language", meaning he was simply an Omniglot when he died in the 80s. Revived in the 2000s, we learn that "language" includes "body language", meaning he can predict his opponents' moves and actually held off all his old teammates single-handedly. It also includes computer language, making him an imminently skilled hacker and programmer, as well as letting him "read" the structure of a building and discover the easiest way to destroy it. Plus, he is capable of performing spells, too.
403** Again in the Krakoan Era, when he reveals himself to be a much better strategist than he previously showed any signs of, outwitting, among others, Moira, Mystique, Destiny and Charles.
404* WhatKindOfLamePowerIsHeartAnyway: A major source of angst for Doug in the early days, since being able to instantly understand any language isn't as ''flashy'' as anyone else's. Eventually remedied somewhat in ''Excalibur'', where he and Warlock were combined to form Douglock. Further remedied by Zeb Wells in the third series, extending his powers to cover all manner of communication -- spanning the fields of linguistics, anthropology, archaeology, and art (to name a few). If there's a message or intention, he can potentially analyze and translate it. To say this has left him a bit....''off'' is putting it lightly.
405[[/folder]]
406
407[[folder:Warlock]]
408!!Warlock
409[[quoteright:327:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/warlock00.jpg]]
410!!!'''Nationality:''' [[Characters/MarvelComicsSpecies Technarch]]
411!!!'''Species:''' Technarch mutant
412!!!'''First Appearance:''' ''New Mutants'' #18 (August, 1984)
413
414Warlock is a member of the Technarchy race of aliens. He is considered a mutant because he can experience emotions, something forbidden to his cold, ruthless species. See [[ComicBook/Warlock1999 his series]] that takes place after Warlock's death and reanimation as Douglock (originally thought to be the combination of previously killed New Mutant Douglas Ramsey and Warlock) and after his departure from Excalibur.
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416* AbusiveAlienParents: Magus/siredam keeps trying to kill him.
417* BewareTheNiceOnes: A generally good-natured and friendly alien, with a truly horrific power. He once nearly killed Selene using his race's traits.
418* BigGood: Shaping up to be this for Krakoa along with Cypher and the island itself. [[spoiler:They've been spying on Xavier, Magneto and Moira from the start and know all there secrets, they've since shown such acts of undermining the Quiet Council as exiling a recently depowered Moira from the island after stopping Mystique and Destiny from killing her, giving the pit inmates there own simulated reality, and informing Legion about Moira's secret undetectable No-Space's.]]
419* HeroicSacrifice: He gave his life to help cure Richard Rider of his Phalanx infection. Fortunately, he got better a few pages later.
420* LifeDrain: An ability all Technarx have. Warlock's just too nice to use it on the scale most of his species do.
421* LiteralMinded: Being from a species that outlaws emotions and has no time for sarcasm or figures of speech, Warlock can have some troubles reading between the lines with the things his friends say.
422-->'''Dani''': Warlock! You, pal, are the proverbial sight for sore eyes!\
423'''Warlock''': Concern! Are Selfriend's primary ocular receptors dysfunctional?\
424'''Dani''': *sigh* Never mind, Locke. We're just real glad to see you.
425* LivingShip: Often used to transform into helicopters to cart the New Mutants around.
426* OffingTheOffspring: Standard practice for his race is for a progenitor and its offspring to battle to the death shortly after birth.
427* OneSteveLimit: He has no relationship to Adam Warlock, but they have met once.
428* PerpetuallyProtean: In the habit of changing his form quite frequently, warping his body to fit the occasion.
429* RobotBuddy: He was technically a "techno-organic" alien, but his cable hair fits this trope in spirit. [[ComicBook/Warlock1999 His own series]] saw his appearance change to a more humanoid form.
430* SpannerInTheWorks: Twice in ''Uncanny X-Men Vol 1 191'' - first, as the only being able to understand Spider-Man's language (other than Spidey and Kulan Gath, that is), he is able to translate what needs to be done to Ororo; and second, when Selene attempts to cast her spell to TakeOverTheWorld, he merges his dying body with Ororo[[note]]don't worry, he gets better[[/note]] to enable her to defeat Selene.
431* VerbalTic: Several; he prefaces every sentence with a descriptor like "Query:" or "Imperative:" and refers to all of his teammates as "Self-friend (name)".
432* WhatKindOfLamePowerIsHeartAnyway: A very literal example; his official "mutant power" is the ability to experience emotions, something denied to the rest of the Technarchy.
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434
435[[folder:Warpath]]
436!!James Proudstar / Warpath
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445!!!'''Notable Aliases:''' Pridewalker, Running Sun, Thunderbird
446!!!'''Nationality:''' American, Krakoan
447!!!'''Species:''' Human mutant
448!!!'''First Appearance:''' ''New Mutants'' #16 (June, 1984)
449
450James Proudstar, known as Warpath, is a mutant of Apache descent who has been affiliated with many X-Teams over the years starting with the Hellions.
451----
452* AntiHero: Type III-IV
453* AntiVillain: Way back when he was a Hellion, he was one of the nicer ones. Also, his reason for staying on the team after deciding not to avenge his brother by killing the X-Men was that he wanted to be there for his friends, rather than any villainous inclinations.
454* BigLittleBrother: When John is finally resurrected it is shown that James towers over him.
455* BloodKnight
456* CombatPragmatist: His first two teachers were ''Emma Frost and Cable.'' Comes with the territory.
457* DependingOnTheWriter: The powers he has, and how powerful each one is, vary ''wildly'' over time.
458* DualWielding: From the ''Decimation''-era, he had a pair of extremely big knives as weapons, given to him by Storm. Which are made of [[AbsurdlySharpBlade Vibranium]].
459* GeniusBruiser: Warpath is a ''very'' intelligent fighter. He once found out a way to incapacitate ''Wolverine,'' sneak by the rest of the X-Men, and could have killed Professor Xavier if he hadn't had a change of heart.
460* HairTriggerTemper: Also like his brother, he's very easily aggravated; They don't call him "Warpath" for nothing.
461* TheHeart: Unusual, given that he's ''also'' a BloodKnight with a HairTriggerTemper, but when he was a part of X-Force, he was described as a physical and emotional rock for the team. Indeed, during the periods where he's not out for revenge on someone, he's a NiceGuy.
462* LegacyCharacter: Like his brother, the above-mentioned Thunderbird, he has the same powers and wears the identical-looking costume after him during his early appearances. He still wears a nearly identical outfit to this day.
463* TheQuietOne: One thing that makes Warpath so dangerous is that he doesn't always lead the charge in fights, despite being an ideal point man. Occasionally, he sneaks around, looking for a chance to ambush his targets.
464* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: Not, perhaps, in any individual case you find, but Warpath's motivation for joining every super-powered group he's joined has been revenge:
465** Hellions: His brother died fighting for the X-Men.
466** X-Force: Stryfe [[KicktheDog wiped out his entire tribe]].
467** New X-Force: Some idiot killed Caliban.
468** The one exception is when he joined Xavier's X-Men to fly out into space. That time, it was sheer undiluted ''boredom'' that got him to go.
469* ScarilyCompetentTracker: It comes from his youth. Only got better once he picked up his SuperSenses.
470* SuperpowerLottery: Won it big:
471** SuperStrength: Once fought ''directly'' with Juggernaut, managing to stand up and not give ground for several minutes.
472*** SuperToughness
473** SuperSpeed: Not at the "telescoping time" level, but Warpath can run down vehicles on the road, and has time to watch a dart fired from a rifle come toward him, smirk at the shooter, catch the dart, and return it.
474** SuperSenses: Implied to be above the level of most feral mutants, like Wolfsbane. Mimic, who has copied ferals before before, tried to copy Warpath's powers and was overwhelmed by sheer sensory input. May also extend to a sixth sense of sorts, as when he was on X-Force, Warpath had a tendency to wander off during fights he wasn't needed for and find things.
475** SuperReflexes: Has been shown evading weapons fire.
476** Superhuman Flexibility and Agility: Despite being seven feet and 350 pounds, Warpath has been described as moving like an Olympic gymnast.
477** HealingFactor: Though not as strong as usual for this trope, it's there. Though during the events of ''Predator H'' he was stated to heal faster than ''Wolverine and Sabretooth.''
478** {{Flight}}: DependingOnTheWriter, though the general consensus seems to be that he ''can'', but does not prefer to, as he finds the motion unnatural–feeling (not unsurprising, considering his general athleticism).
479** MagicalNativeAmerican: Ghost Rider unlocked shamanistic powers within Warpath so they could fight the Demon Bear and win. He used these powers to stop Selene in the Necrosis storyline. These powers seemed to be temporary, but alternate universe versions of Warpath have shown him having mystical powers as well, implying that his mutation has the potential for it.
480* TalkToTheFist: After the Hellions rescued Empath from the New Mutants and promised to punish him for what he did, Empath immediately began planning his revenge for being captured. Jimmy then informed him that he intended to keep his word to the New Mutants, and ''immediately'' decked him before he could try to use his powers to get out of the situation.
481* TokenGoodTeammate: Relatively. James joined the Hellions because he wanted revenge on the ''X-Men''. He treated the New Mutants in a neutral-to-friendly manner, and otherwise did what he was asked without malicious intent or excessive force. It was enough that, as much as the New Mutants wanted vengeance on Empath, they trusted Thunderbird enough to let him deal with the problem.
482* TheWorfEffect: Feral and Shatterstar both got one over on Warpath in their introductions during the original X-Force series. Neither of these two are ''remotely'' in Warpath's league.
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484
485[[folder:Firefist]]
486!!Russell "Rusty" Collins / Firefist
487[[quoteright:179:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/firefist.jpg]]
488!!!'''Nationality:''' American
489!!!'''Species:''' Human mutant
490!!!'''First Appearance:''' ''X-Factor'' #1 (February, 1986)
491
492Russell "Rusty" Collins was a mutant who could create and manipulate heat and flame. He joined with many of the big mutant teams, however he didn't stay with any of them for too long. He shared a long-term relationship with fellow mutant Skids before his untimely death.
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494* BrainwashedAndCrazy: When he was part of the MLF.
495* TheCape: Originally Cyclops' protégé, and stated to have to potential to become a significant leader/figure for mutantkind. He went to prison as part of a protest over the treatment of mutants... and then he got put on the [[PutOnABus first of many buses]].
496* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor
497* PlayingWithFire: Rusty is a pyrokinetic. Rusty is able to ignite oxygen in the air and direct it as pyrotechnic blasts. He can also start fires anywhere in his line-of-sight up to 20 feet. Rusty can also erect shields completely of fire. The intensity of heat in the shield is strong enough to melt most physical attacks and disperse many energy attacks.
498* RequiredSecondaryPowers
499* WeHardlyKnewYe: Poor Rusty was [[spoiler:killed by the time-displaced [[ComicBook/AgeOfApocalypse Holocaust]]]].
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501
502[[folder:Skids]]
503!!Sally Blevins / Skids
504[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sally_blevins_007.jpg]]
505!!!'''Nationality:''' American
506!!!'''Species:''' Human mutant
507!!!'''First Appearance:''' ''X-Factor'' #7 (August, 1986)
508
509Skids is a mutant who has the power to form force fields and has been romantically involved with the mutant Rusty Collins. She eventually ended up as an Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. sometime after M-Day.
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511* AbusiveParents: This is the reason why her mutant powers had first activated. Her father had beaten her mother severely for letting Sally wear pearls and had turned his rage on Sally. It was at this time that she developed her ability to form a force field around herself, which protected her from her father and allowed her to scare him off.
512* BarrierWarrior: Skids possesses the mutant superhuman ability to create force fields around herself and others, totaling an area of approximately 30 cubic feet (after a long training), with her being in the center. The field covers all of her body, so she never has any actual physical contact with anything touching any part of her body, as long as it is activated.
513** What makes Skids' force fields unique (and explains her name) is that her fields negate friction - when she has them up, it's impossible to hold on to her, and she can move by "skating" along the ground.
514* BrainwashedAndCrazy: When she was part of the MLF.
515* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: Originally with the Morlocks, she then joined became a member of X-Factor, X-terminators, and the New Mutants before being brainwashed into joining the Mutant Liberation Front. Magneto helped undo that brainwashing, so she joined his Acolytes, but after the destruction of Avalon she went to college and eventually joined X-Corporation. After M-Day she was briefly aligned with Apocalypse and then Masque's radical Morlock faction, but then turned out to be undercover as a S.H.I.E.L.D. agent, albeit with some loyalty leftover to Magneto.
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518[[folder:Boom-Boom]]
519!!Tabitha Smith / Boom-Boom
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521!!!'''Nationality:''' American
522!!!'''Species:''' Human mutant
523!!!'''First Appearance:''' ''Secret Wars II'' #5 (November, 1985)
524
525->''"Hey, [[ComicBook/ElsaBloodstone English girl]], I used to do business with ComicBook/{{Cable}} and ComicBook/XForce, you know what I'm saying? I've had to handle worse things than robots with big swords. Tick tick tick '''[[StuffBlowingUp BOOM]]'''."''
526
527Tabitha is a mutant with the ability to create energy bombs of various sizes and intensity which explode upon impact. She ran away from home when her powers manifested and her abusive father tried to beat them out of her. Tabitha happened upon the Beyonder in his human form and bonded with him, and eventually wound up as a ward of X-Factor. She later joined the New Mutants and would go on to become a founding member of X-Force.
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529* AbusiveParents: Her father began to beat her soon after powers manifested, forcing her to run away from home.
530* ActionGirl: In ''Cable'' and ''X-Force''. Even if she is in a situation where she can't use her powers, Tabitha is an expert martial artist who has been serving in mutant special forces units since she was a teenager and can easily handle most people in a fight.
531* BadassLongcoat: She has taken to wearing a longcoat with many of her recent uniforms.
532* BewareTheSillyOnes: She may be irreverent and drunk most of the time, but Tabitha is amongst the X-Men who have the least issue with using lethal force thanks to her time with Cable and X-Force.
533* CoolShades: Recently she's been shown with sunglasses all the time, even at night.
534* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: She may be lazy, inattentive, and usually at least a little buzzed, but Tabitha's power and skills can turn her into one of the hardest hitting X-Men very quickly.
535* TheDitz: Is consistently presented as not particularly book smart or attentive on missions, sometimes missing missions entirely. ''Nextwave'' pushes her into full-on DumbBlonde territory.
536* HardDrinkingPartyGirl: When not on missions (and sometimes while on them), Tabitha will have at least one drink in hand and be partying. She really embraces the party atmosphere of Krakoa after its founding.
537* HavingABlast: Tabitha can create energy bombs of varying size which explode after a time delay.
538* IHaveManyNames: Time Bomb, Boom Boom, Boomer and Meltdown. She's currently using Boom-Boom. This is even lampshaded by Sage, who mentions she changes codenames more often than she changes underwear. After they all get listed at one point, Tabitha is left trying to recall when she went by "Doctor Madame [=McSplode=]".
539* {{Jerkass}}: In ''ComicBook/{{Nextwave}}'', which may or may not be in continuity. At one point, she starts beating up a policeman for no reason other than that she hates cops. (Of course, ''everyone'' on that team except [[OnlySaneMan Monica]] was a {{jerkass}}.)
540* LowerClassLout: Her family was white trash to the core, and while she isn't quite as bad as her parents, Tabitha herself is still a consistently rude, coarse, obnoxious, and generally trashy person. This subsided with the 2000s and she's instead now a valley girl more than anything -- though this is when she's on her own.
541* MsFanservice: Her civilian outfits tend to show off her legs and cleavage. For instance see ''ComicBook/XTerminators2022'' in which Jubilee compares her to a sex-addicted Franchise/{{Barbie}} and a porn parody of Glinda the Good Witch.
542* ProgressivelyPrettier: Started out with a ''very'' unflattering hair cut and pretty daggy clothes, but over time artists had her look go from "white trash" to "valley girl", complete with prettier hair and clothes.
543* StickyFingers: She is depicted as a kleptomaniac in ''Nextwave''.
544* TotallyRadical: Writers ''love'' making her use lots of slang. This was most prevalent in the 90s when she was just... the embodiment of the 90s. In the 2010s, it's not so much her slang but her lifestyle which has turned her from "superhero but a 90s teenager" into "superhero but a lazy millennial", such as using ride-sharing to get to her superhero duties and sleeping in.
545* ValleyGirl: What she eventually becomes, complete with excessive slang, obsession with looks and lots of partying.
546* VitriolicBestBuds: She and Jubilee did NOT get along when they had to work together in ''ComicBook/XTinctionAgenda'', barely being able to put their animosity aside. This was partly due to their similar powersets causing them to try and one-up the other. This has mellowed considerably and with the two becoming this. They now hang out as friends but still mock each other even when they are out in danger and fighting vampires in ''[[ComicBook/XTerminators2022 X-Terminators]]''.
547[[/folder]]
548
549[[folder:Rictor]]
550!!Julio Esteban Richter / Rictor
551[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/6692073_julio_richter_earth_616_from_shatterstar_vol_1_2_001.jpg]]
552!!!'''Nationality:''' Mexican
553!!!'''Species:''' Human mutant
554!!!'''First Appearance:''' ''X-Factor'' #17 (June, 1987)
555
556A mutant with the power to create seismic vibrations, Rictor was a member of the New Mutants and X-Force. He attempted suicide after he lost his powers on M-Day, but joined X-Factor Investigations. He has since been repowered by Scarlet Witch and is romantically involved with fellow teammate, Shatterstar.
557\
558Following the foundation of the mutant nation of Krakoa, Rictor was recruited by Apocalypse into the newly reformed Excalibur after the ancient mutant saw the potential in him to grow stronger. Embracing this role and exploring more of his connection to the world and nature with the help of a group of druids who lived near the Braddock Lighthouse, Rictor became embroiled in the growing conflict within Otherworld.
559----
560* TheApprentice: He became Apoclaypse's student in studying magic after joining Excalibur and was given his mentor's grimoire after Apocalypse went to Amenth with his family.
561* BadassBookworm: Rictor has displayed an affinity for computers and can hack into various high-security systems.
562* BadassNormal: Even though he has been depowered, he still earns his place as a member of X-Factor.
563* BattleCouple: With Shatterstar after the two began seeing each other.
564* BigScrewedUpFamily: The family business is selling weapons (and drugs) on the black market. He's less than proud of this and once worked to try to dismantle his family's business.
565* BroughtDownToBadass: Even when he was depowered, he still earned his place as a member of X-Factor.
566* ColdbloodedTorture: By the [[ANaziByAnyOtherName Right]].
567* ColorMotifs: Green and brown, which represent his seismic-related powers.
568* TheCracker: While not malicious, he does break into things like government servers to obtain information needed by X-Factor, which is definitely illegal.
569* DeadpanSnarker: Par the course for anyone written by Peter David, but with Rictor it seems to have stuck.
570* DishingOutDirt: He used to have seismic powers until he got depowered on M-day. In ''Avengers: Children's Crusade'' #6, he's the first mutant to have his powers restored by Wanda. He has since learned to remotely terraform the ground around him in a more tactile manner.
571* DistressedDude: He has a tendency to get kidnapped, tortured, and/or held hostage a ''lot''. Mostly ''before'' he lost his powers. He actually isn't this as much after losing them.
572* {{Druid}}: In ''Excalibur'' he began to explore more of his connection to the Earth beyond just geology and has discovered that he can manipulate plant life as well to a certain degree, utilizing vines to entangle his foes. A group of druids living near the Braddock Lighthouse identify him as one of them thanks to his connection to the Earth and even dub him their king when he calls upon them for aid. Rictor subsequently modified his uniform to look more druidic, including face paint.
573* ElectricTorture: One of the few details given about his torture by the Right.
574* FamilyBusiness: The Richter family business? Selling weapons illegally, or "selling death", as he explains it.
575* ForeignCussWord: Prone to this, especially during the 90s.
576* GratuitousSpanish: Again, guilty of this during the 90s.
577* GreenThumb: After working with Apocalypse and gaining a power upgrade through the trials the External put him through Rictor has become able to control plants.
578* InnocentlyInsensitive: When he becomes Apocalypse's apprentice, he becomes pretty sycophantic and admonishes other mutants for not believing in his vision. He's preaching this to people that Apocalypse had terrorized in the past, including [[BrainwashedAndCrazy brainwashing]] [[ReforgedIntoAMinion into being his Horsemen]] with [[SuperpoweredEvilSide still lingering consequences]] that the man himself [[TheUnapologetic justifies to them]] when called out, while also ''currently" manipulating them to his ends. Needless to say, Rictor's words fall on deaf ears at best.
579* InterruptedSuicide: Three so far -- in the original ''X-Factor'' (#22), and in ''X-Factor'' Vol 3 (#1 and #38).
580* InTheHood: His uniform with Excalibur includes a green cloak with a hood that he wears up most of the time.
581%%* ManlyGay
582* MirrorCharacter: How Rictor became Apocalypse's apprentice is very much like Angel became his Horseman of Death. Both were suffering depression over their powers, were approached by Apocalypse and offered a way to salvation. Angel was brainwashed with a split personality that still haunts him to this day and resents an unapologetic Apocalypse for it. Rictor by contrast and showing off Apocalypse's HeelFaceTurn was instead merely mentored, and gives his loyalty of sound mind.
583* LastNameBasis: Nobody calls him Julio. Even his closest friends just call him Ric.
584* MagmaMan: After working with Apocalypse and gaining a power upgrade through the trials the External put him through Rictor has become able to control lava.
585* MeaningfulName: His surname is Richter. He has once again earthquake powers. You do the math.
586* MundaneUtility: At one point, he uses his powers to earn some scratch as a one-man demolition team.
587* PersonOfMassDestruction: His ability to control seismic waves and create earthquakes gives Rictor to the potential to wipe out entire cities if he loses control.
588* PowerLossDepression: The very first issue of X-Factor Volume 3 opens with Rictor needing to be talked out of committing suicide after losing his powers. During a therapy session with Doc Samson, he admits that he still has his "bad days" where he feels depressed over loss of his powers.
589* PowerLossMakesYouStrong: After M-Day, he had to learn to put more emphasis on his regular skills and was actually quite successful.
590* RelationshipUpgrade: He and Shatterstar ''were'' HeterosexualLifePartners; eventually he chucked the 'heterosexual' bit.
591* {{Repower}}: After losing his powers on M-Day, he was repowered by Scarlet Witch in ''Avengers: Children's Crusade''. In fact, due to a mix of circumstances, he was the only person she managed to repower.
592* SenseLossSadness: Part of his depression over losing his powers was a previously unmentioned empathic connection with the Earth that's now gone.
593* SmugSnake: The ComicBook/AgeofApocalypse version is this in spades.
594* StraightGay: It's been revealed that Rictor is not bi as previously assumed, but full-on gay, having found no fulfillment in his relationships with Rahne and Tabitha.
595* SuicideByCop: Attempted in X-Factor vol 3 #38, and later called on this trope by Guido.
596* YouKilledMyFather: Held a grudge against Cable because of this, even after the truth (his father was killed by Cable's clone Stryfe) came out.
597[[/folder]]
598
599[[folder:X-Man]]
600!!Nathaniel "Nate" Grey / X-Man
601[[quoteright:316:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/new_mutants_vol_3_25_molina_variant_textless.jpg]]
602!!!'''Nationality:''' American, Krakoan
603!!!'''Species:''' Human mutant
604!!!'''First Appearance:''' ''X-Man'' #1 (March, 1995)
605
606X-Man is an Omega-level mutant genetically created by Mr. Sinister from the Age of Apocalypse timeline. He is somewhat an alternate-reality counterpart to Cable, although Nate was made from the DNA of Jean Grey and Scott Summers whereas Cable was born naturally to Scott and Madelyne Pryor (Jean's clone). After returning from the dead and being captured by first HAMMER then Sugar Man after a run-in with Norman Osborn's X-Men, Nate joined the New Mutants and started a relationship with Dani Moonstar.
607----
608For tropes regarding X-Man, see [[Characters/MarvelComicsXMan his page]].
609[[/folder]]
610
611[[folder:Galura]]
612!! Gabrielle Diwa
613
614[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/1cf027ef_a18d_4bb8_b63b_da22a070aeec.jpeg]]
615
616!!!'''Nationality:''' Filipino, Krakoan
617!!!'''Species:''' Human mutant
618!!!'''First Appearance:''' ''Marvel Voices: Pride'' (June, 2021)
619A mutant woman who joined the New Mutants staff in educating the youth of Krakoa.
620----
621For tropes regarding Galura, see her entry on the Characters/XMenKrakoans page.
622[[/folder]]
623
624[[folder:Magneto]]
625!!Erik Magnus Lehnsherr / Max Eisenhardt / Eric Magnus / Magneto
626[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/c2bdb02d2df45ff1ed7c562638a8fbb1.jpg]]
627!!!'''Notable Aliases:''' Magnus, Erik Magnus Lehnsherr, Master of Magnetism, Auschwitz I.D. #24005 (retcon from #214782), Michael Xavier, "The Creator", Erik the Red, "Red," Grey King, White Pilgrim, King Erik Magnus, Eric Lensher, Mr. Sullivan, White King, Miraculous Magneto, Phantom Saboteur, the Leader, Master (by Toad), Merciless Magneto
628!!!'''Nationality:''' German, Krakoan
629!!!'''Species:''' Human mutant
630!!!'''First Appearance:''' ''X-Men'' #1 (September, 1963)
631
632During his ''reformed'' period, Magneto started teaching the New Mutants and fought alongside the X-Men. This, at first was very difficult for many of the team-members, since they had done battle against Magneto more then once.
633----
634For tropes regarding Magneto, see [[Characters/MarvelComicsMagneto his page]].
635[[/folder]]
636
637[[folder:Maxime and Manon]]
638!!Maxime and Manon
639[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/maxime_and_manon_xmen.jpg]]
640!!!'''Nationality:''' French
641!!!'''Species:''' Human mutant
642!!!'''First Appearance:''' ''Extermination'' #1 (October, 2018)
643
644Mutant twins who have the power to manipulate people's emotions (Maxime) and rewrite their memories (Manon). They were sweet kids before they were kidnapped from the Xavier Institute in the future by Ahab. He turned them into sleeper agents for when he was on his quest to kill the time-displaced original X-Men, using them to quickly turn mutants into Hounds. After he is defeated, they remained in the present day, with the X-Men promising Cable that they would look after the two and help them unlearn what Ahab had taught them.
645
646After the founding of Krakoa, the two joined Armor's makeshift New Mutants team.
647----
648* AndIMustScream: What Ahab used them for. Because making a Hound took years of torture, Ahab's workaround was to have Maxime and Manon manipulate emotions and memories, respectively, so that the victim ''felt'' like they had undergone years of torture, with the memories to boot.
649* EnfantTerrible: They usually aren't ''malicious'' but their use of their powers is abusive ''at best''. They had Beak forget how his parents were killed by terrorists to "help" him get past his grief, instead giving him the memory of them dying in their sleep peacefully.
650* ManipulativeBitch: Both of them are keen on using their powers to solve any situation, rather than allowing people to naturally work through their emotions and painful experiences.
651* MoreThanMindControl: Their power is usually used like some form of mind control, but they don't actually control people's minds. Maxime and Manon manipulate people's memories so that they will be more compliant with what the twins want them to do. For example, planting the memory of a man's wife having cheated on him with his terrorist friend and giving him increased anger, so that they can egg him into shooting his friend. Jean Grey mentions that it is ''very'' hard to undo, and she was only able to do so because they told her how to undo it.
652* UsedToBeASweetKid: When Jean meets them from before they were turned to Ahab's side, they are helpful, friendly and all-around adorable. She herself, even after they'd turned against the X-Men, lamented what happened to them. Once Krakoa is founded, they do act more sweet and innocent... but are morally twisted despite this.
653[[/folder]]
654
655[[folder:Glob Herman]]
656!!Robert Herman / Glob Herman
657[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/robert_herman_earth_616_from_age_of_x_man_nextgen_vol_1_2_cover_001.jpg]]
658!!!'''Nationality:''' American, Krakoan
659!!!'''Species:''' Human mutant
660!!!'''First Appearance:''' ''New X-Men'' #117 (October, 2001)
661
662Glob was a student at Xavier's mansion and a member of the Omega Gang under the leadership of Quentin Quire.
663----
664For tropes regarding Glob, see his entry on the Characters/XMen2000sMembers page.
665[[/folder]]
666!![[Characters/XMenHellions The Hellions]]
667
668!!Other Villains
669
670[[folder:Donald Pierce]]
671!!Donald Pierce / White Bishop
672[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/200px-donald_pierce_earth-616_002_1066.jpg]]
673!!!'''Nationality:''' American
674!!!'''Species:''' Human cyborg
675!!!'''First Appearance:''' ''Uncanny X-Men'' #132 (January, 1980)
676
677One of the X-Men's most loathsome foes, an evil racist cyborg who wants to exterminate all mutants - usually starting with the babies and children and working his way up. Totally repugnant and insane. Ironically, was a former member of the Hellfire Club until his political views drove him to become an all-out anti-mutant terrorist.
678----
679For tropes regarding Pierce, see his entry on the Characters/XMenHellfireClub page.
680[[/folder]]
681
682[[folder:Magus]]
683!!Magus
684[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/magus_0.jpg]]
685!!!'''Nationality:''' Technarchy
686!!!'''Species:''' Technarch
687!!!'''First Appearance:''' ''New Mutants'' #18 (August, 1984)
688
689Warlock's brutal father, who chased him across galaxies to battle his son to the death, as is their tradition. Magus is a ''cosmic-level threat'' capable of destroying stars and crushing planets in his rage. He also indirectly caused the events of ''Inferno'' by following the New Mutants to Limbo and turning the demons there into techno-organic beings like himself, allowing them to overthrow Magik.
690----
691%%* CosmicHorror
692* DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu: The kids actually defeated him, albeit with Professor X's guidance.
693%%* OffingTheOffspring
694[[/folder]]
695
696!!Other Characters
697
698[[folder:Legion]]
699!!David Charles Haller / Legion
700[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/2730892_new_mutants_vol_3_21_textless.jpg]]
701%%!!!'''Notable Aliases:'''
702!!!'''Nationality:''' Israeli, British
703!!!'''Species:''' Human mutant
704!!!'''First Appearance:''' ''New Mutants'' #26 (April, 1985)
705
706The son of Charles Xavier and Gabrielle Haller, David Haller is the powerful Omega-level mutant known as Legion.
707
708After becoming the SoleSurvivor of a terrorist attack, the intense trauma sustained by David ultimately led to the manifestation of his mutant abilities -- namely, [[SplitPersonality the ability to absorb and cycle between distinct personalities in his head]], allowing him to [[RealityWarper spontaneously develop their own mutations for himself to use]].
709
710Though initially introduced as an antagonist in ''New Mutants'', David is often portrayed as an [[AntiHero anti-hero]] more than anything else, and his moral compass isn't as easily defined as his father's -- though Xavier himself is also prone to doing some [[GoodIsNotNice seriously shady stuff]].
711
712In 2017, Legion became the subject of an [[Series/{{Legion|2017}} eponymous television series]] on Creator/{{FX|Networks}}, portrayed by Creator/DanStevens. The TV version of the character is somewhat different from his comic book counterpart because he was born in America as David Xavier, the legitimate son of Charles Xavier and his wife Gabrielle. [[note]]Her maiden name is never mentioned onscreen, but it's unlikely to be Haller because she's Romani in the show instead of Jewish. She's addressed as Gabrielle Xavier InUniverse.[[/note]] David was given up for adoption while he was still a baby and was taken in by the Haller family. His struggle with mental illness is emphasized, and plays a major role in the series.
713
714Not to be confused with ''ComicBook/LEGIONDCComics'', a modern day predecessor to the ''ComicBook/LegionOfSuperHeroes''.
715
716----
717* AcidAttack: His 762nd personality can breathe out a cloud of acidic green fog.
718* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: [[spoiler: Nate Grey a.k.a. ComicBook/XMan]] is depicted as this to David in ''ComicBook/UncannyXMen2018'' - he's saner (albeit possibly CrazySane), a more skilled {{Telepath|y}}, a better planner, and ultimately, a more powerful RealityWarper. This leads to an absolutely ''brutal'' curbstomping when David finally gathers up the courage to confront him - [[spoiler: Nate]] delivers a cold [[BreakThemByTalking Breaking Speech]] and effortlessly body-jacks him.
719* AnimalMotifs: In his solo, various superorganisms representing his mental state like bee colonies.
720* AnimeHair: His iconic look gives him an ''Film/{{Eraserhead}}''-like tower of hair.
721* AntagonisticOffspring: Towards Xavier at first. After Xavier's death, David decided he wants to realize his dream, but using his own methods.
722* TheAtoner: One of his personalities, telepath Jemail Karami, was actually the psychic ghost of one of the terrorists who tried to kill him to begin with. After a while in the kid's mind, Jemail decided he'd been wrong and dedicated his existence to restoring David's sanity.
723* BadassBoast: In ''ComicBook/UncannyXMen2018'', he gives a rather good one to [[spoiler: [[ComicBook/XMan Nate Grey]]]], who he'd trapped inside his head. Unfortunately, [[spoiler: Nate]] being a monstrously powerful {{telepath|y}} (and arguably ''the'' strongest telepath in the Marvel Universe at the time), it didn't quite work.
724--> I think you'll find that my mind is a little more complicated than what you're used to, [[ComicBook/XMan big man.]] Do you really think you're the first super-powered child to throw a tantrum in here? I have ways of dealing with you. We all do... we are Legion.
725* BedTrick: During the ''Legion Quest'' story that'd lead to ''ComicBook/AgeOfApocalypse'', an amnesiac Legion used his powers to go back in time and pose as [[ComicBook/ProfessorX his own father]] and then sexually assault his own mother, Gabrielle Haller.
726* BerserkButton: Extremely sensitive to even the barest implication that he's unreliable, or that his instability somehow waives all the good he's done and is trying to do.
727* BigOlEyebrows: A feature he's inherited from his dad is a pair of eyebrows that seem to go past his head.
728* BlessedWithSuck: Legion sure won the SuperpowerLottery... Except that ''David'', the core personality, can't use the powers that belong to his splinter personalities, and that several of the personalities are nasty customers indeed.
729* [[BreakThemByTalking Breaking Speech]]: Receives a ''brutal'' one from [[spoiler: [[CharactersMarvelComicsXMan Nate Grey]]]] when the two square off in issue 8 of ''ComicBook/UncannyXMen2018''.
730--> [[spoiler: '''Nate''']]: Your father failed you. To soothe your broken mind he told you that there is a real you buried in there. He told you that the mind is the self. What you are. I know the mind is but a tool. And tools can be taken away. This is my mind now.
731* BreathWeapon: His 762nd personality can breathe out a cloud of acidic green fog.
732* TheBusCameBack: After being missing from the end of ''Age of Apocalypse'', David eventually returned during the Utopia era.
733* CatchPhrase: "[[RealityWarper Mine is]] [[SuperpowerLottery the power of]] [insert personality/ power name he is currently using here]" in ''Legacy''. His other one is "I rule me", which also serves as the ArcWords.
734* ChildrenAreInnocent: David's core personality is usually depicted like this.
735* CombatPragmatist: Sees no problem in cheating his way to victory.
736* ComboPlatterPowers: In a way, this ''is'' his superpower; he can create ''any'' superhuman power he can think of, at the drawback of having to create a secondary personality to control it. When he learns to take control of multiple personas for his own use, naturally, he can combine his individual powers in whatever way he pleases. Some of those personalities play the trope straight themselves by having distinct combinations of powers; examples include Absence (can siphon off heat and love), Kirbax the Kraklar (flight and electricity generation), and K-Zek the Conduit (wireless energy transfer and electricity absorption).
737* CurbStompBattle: He doles these out to enemies like paper flyers simply by the multitude of powers he possesses and his ability to use them when focused.
738** He ends up on the receiving end of one of these when he tries trapping [[spoiler: ComicBook/XMan]] in a simulated version of the ComicBook/AgeOfApocalypse inside his head, without his powers. All this ultimately results in is a ''very'' angry [[spoiler: [[CharactersMarvelComicsXMan Nate]]]], who - once he figures it out - crushes Legion in the five seconds it takes to deliver a ''brutal'' Breaking Speech and pulls a GrandTheftMe.
739* CursedWithAwesome: Being mentally ill often helps him in his plans and enables him to concoct incredibly convoluted schemes.
740* {{Deconstruction}}: His solo in ''X-Men: Legacy'' has a number of jabs at usual X-Men conventions. The fact that they only find mutants with "flashy" powers, filling their ranks with combat capable mutations, the fact that they're so ineffective the X-Men still need to be soldiers, and that none of them seem to work on human-mutant relationships anymore like how mutants can not only coexist but also aid society.
741* DefeatMeansFriendship:
742** After his defeat from the "New Mutants", Legion became their supporting character and unofficial member of the team.
743** Apparently, in ''ComicBook/AgeOfXMan'', with [[spoiler: Nate Grey]], with Legion finally getting some peace and quiet in the titular reality.
744* TheDreaded: Anyone who knows about a fraction of what he can do is terrified of him and the X-Men in general give him a wide berth whenever possible.
745* EnemyWithout: In the first volume of ''X-Men: Legacy'' he seeks help of his father, Rogue, Magneto, Frenzy and Gambit, after several of his personalities escape. In the second volume, [[spoiler:an evil personality modeled after his old man escapes and tries to destroy the world]]
746* EmbarrassingNickname: David hates being called Legion. He says it's incredibly insensitive and tantamount to calling an epileptic superhero, "Spasmo".
747* EmptyShell: Spent several years effectively comatose after the terrorist attack that killed his stepdad. Then the Jack and Cyndi alters started acting out.
748* FatalFlaw:
749** In his solo series it's lack of trust. David is unable trust anybody but himself, so he manipulates people around him. [[spoiler: As it turns out he is unable to trust even himself - this is why he personalized parts of his mind as alien beings and needs to fight to control them.]]
750** It recurs in the run up to ''ComicBook/AgeOfXMan'', leading to his convoluted plan to stop [[spoiler: Nate Grey]]. Unfortunately, it has the exact opposite of the desired effect, and he's comfortably OutGambitted by [[spoiler: Nate]].
751* AGodIAmNot: [[spoiler:In finale of ''Legacy'', David merges with Weaver, becoming basically a god and starts fixing damage done by evil Xavier and himself. But then he realizes if he doesn't stop, he'll have to take control of the world and change it in his image. Which would go against all he believes in]].
752* GondorCallsForAid: [[spoiler: Losing his final fight with Evil Xavier, David realizes his manipulative behavior alienated people from him so there is no one he can call for help now. Then it turns out he subconsciously sent his cries for forgiveness to all those people. And in response they came to help him]].
753* GoneHorriblyRight: It's revealed in Hickman's X-Men run that David was purposefully conceived as part of Xavier and [[spoiler: Moira's]] plan to breed a powerful mutant. They certainly got what they wanted.
754* GrandTheftMe: On the receiving end from [[spoiler: [[ComicBook/XMan Nate Grey]]]] in ''ComicBook/UncannyXMen2018'' after he made the horrible mistake of a) trapping [[spoiler: Nate]], probably the most powerful telepath in the Marvel Universe, in his head, and b) subjecting him to his worst nightmare for what felt like months.
755* GuileHero: In ''X-Men: Legacy'' vol. 2, David picked a habit of manipulating people for the greater good. Sometimes, might take it straight into MagnificentBastard territory. [[spoiler: Later deconstructed - the series makes it clear the people he manipulates either see him as just a dangerous, unstable individual or an outright ManipulativeBastard, so while he gets the job done, he utterly fails at making any friends.]]
756** He ''tries'' this in ''ComicBook/UncannyXMen2018'' as part of trying to stop [[spoiler: [[CharactersMarvelComicsXMan X-Man]]]], but his desperation, lack of communication/lack of trust, and just being too late mean that he fails miserably. He then tries it on [[spoiler: Nate]] himself, with a bit of telepathic trickery. It works for five minutes of real time, and only succeeds in absolutely enraging the more powerful and more skilled telepath.
757* ImpliedRape: During ''Legion Quest'' (the prologue to ''ComicBook/AgeOfApocalypse''), an amnesiac Legion tried to use his own psychic powers to pull a BedTrick on Gabrielle Haller (''[[ParentalIncest his own mother]]'') and by the time Charles and Erik got to her, her clothes are ripped up and she's crying.
758* ManySpiritsInsideOfOne: He had multiple personalities with different superpowers. [[SplitPersonalityMerge Then he went better]], but as a whole was so powerful that he caused the ComicBook/AgeOfApocalypse. He later came back, now having hundreds of personalities, each with its own unique power. Some of them are minds of dead people he drained, making him a combination of this trope and MindHive.
759* MentalAffair: [[spoiler: Has one with Ruth at the end of his solo series]].
760* {{Motormouth}}: In the early days, David tended to talk a mile a minute, sometimes coherently, sometimes not.
761* OddCouple: With Blindfold in ''Legacy''.
762* PapaWolf: In ''Legacy'' David becomes protective of children and firmly believes the fact young mutants still have to learn to defend themselves proves X-Men failed to accomplish anything.
763* PhysicalGod: At his full potential, he becomes one of these and has been called a God and a God-Mutant when he has his full wits about him. Best summed up by his own mother when he awoke from his coma with a more collected mind.
764-->'''Danielle Haller:''' Even untrained, he's ten times the Psi his father is. He can do anything he puts his mind to. '''Anything.''' In short, X-Men, my son is a God.
765* PlayingWithFire: One of his earliest demonstrated powers was pyrokinesis. The alter in control of that was the short-tempered and cynical Cyndi.
766* PlotRelevantAgeUp: In his solo series his core personality grew to his actual age.
767* PowerParasite: Played with. In his solo series he learned to have his core personality drain the powers of his other personalities, allowing him to use them himself without having to cede his body over to that personality, and to combine powers from different personalities.
768* PsychoactivePowers: However, how strength his core personality depends on his own confidence or determination - if he allows himself to be consumed by doubt, he barely can drain weakest personalities. When he really gets his head set on something, he can get the strongest ones. [[spoiler: after David learns to merge with his personalities, high confidence allows him to do this with the strongest ones]]
769* PunnyName: Cyndi (''cind''er), the pyrokinetic personality.
770* PutOnABus: He erased himself from existence, thus retconning any memory of it except for in Blindfold's mind. Then he's suddenly back for a second mini, then in ''Incoming!'' knowledge of him is back but according to Sinister no one knows where he is.
771* RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil: As noted under "Bed Trick", it's implied during ''Legion Quest'' that an amnesiac David used his powers to pose as Charles and then sexually assault his own mother.
772* RealityWarper: The most powerful of Legion's personalities, including the ones that are more or less cohesive amalgamations of his shattered psyche, have the ability to change reality itself in wide-sweeping ways, to the point of creating an entire ''alternate universe'' during ''ComicBook/AgeOfX'' storyline. Indeed, it turns out that he was conceived for this very reason. However, as he finds out to his cost, there's AlwaysSomeoneBetter - [[spoiler: [[CharactersMarvelComicsXMan Nate Grey]]]].
773* RetGone: [[spoiler: In the end of ''Legacy'' he wiped himself from existence in the 616-world, the sole person remembering him being Blindfold]].
774* SplitMindSplitPowers: All of his personalities have their own powers.
775* SplitPersonality: Varying in number; originally it was just three plus Jemail, but things have gotten... complicated.
776* StrongFamilyResemblance: On first seeing him, Dani Moonstar quips that he looks a lot like Charles.
777* SuperpowerLottery: It’s his super power. No, really. His power designation in Hickman's X-Men run is Omega level Power Manifestation and according to Rogue new powers are being birthed with new personalities ''constantly''. Some of the the big ones he’s manifested are Telekinesis, Telepathy, and the ability to ''create an entire universe''.
778* SuperpoweredEvilSide: Jack Wayne, among others (Jack was not the only malicious personality, but he did take over several of the others' powers at times, making him the most dangerous).
779* TomatoInTheMirror: All his personalities are aware they're in his head, but most of them believe they're real (which given David's [[RealityWarper abilities,]] might be true). At the climax of his solo, his most powerful personality, the Great Weaver, reveals it has his face and its dialogue implies that ''David'' is the errant ego running around with his body.
780** This is exploited and developed by [[spoiler: Nate Grey]] in his Breaking Speech when the two face off in a BattleInTheCenterOfTheMind, coldly deconstructing the idea that there is an original David at all. Cue GrandTheftMe. Given [[spoiler: Nate's]] track record, this could have just been psychological warfare (and if it was, it worked like a charm), but it has a disturbing plausibility.
781* UnexplainedRecovery: Was given a second series where he was inexplicably unerased from existence and desperately seeking the help of a psychotherapist to quell the uprising of a malevolent personality.
782* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: During the 90s, Legion travelled back in time to kill Magneto, reasoning that his father would have a better life if Magneto hadn't been there. Unfortunately, Charles took the fatal blow for Erik, and the brawl itself woke up Apocalypse several decades early, creating the ''ComicBook/AgeOfApocalypse''.
783** This later drives his actions in the run up to ''ComicBook/AgeOfXMan'', as he blames himself for the titular reality's creation and, thereby, Nate Grey (who terrifies him).
784* VillainsActHeroesReact: In his solo series he becomes critical of this approach and tries to be more proactive kind of hero by removing enemies before they become more dangerous.
785* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Jemail Karami seems to have vanished entirely.
786* WhatTheHellHero: Oh so very often in his solo series. Pretty much everyone from Blindfold to Pete Wisdom to Aarkus calls him out on his manipulative ways. Except for Pixie, Chamber and Frenzy, who skipped that part and just beat the living shit out of him.
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788
789[[folder:Lila Cheney]]
790!!Lila Cheney
791[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lila_cheney_xmen.jpg]]
792!!!'''Nationality:''' British
793!!!'''Species:''' Human mutant
794!!!'''First Appearance:''' ''New Mutants Annual'' #1 (November, 1984)
795
796Lila Cheney is an interstellar rock star mutant who can teleport between planets.
797----
798* AmicableExes: With Cannonball.
799* BlessedWithSuck: She is a teleporter capable of traveling interstellar distance in an eyeblink. Where the suck comes in is that she can only travel interstellar distances. If she wants to zap herself from the east side of Cleveland to the west, she'd have to use Alpha Centauri as a halfway point.
800* DarkAndTroubledPast: Which she initially refuses to give, save piecemeal hints to Sam, but seem to include at least one instance of being enslaved.
801* IdolSinger
802* MostCommonSuperPower: Jubilee makes reference to it on panel.
803* SecretTestOfCharacter: Pulls a quick on on Sam when he tries introducing her to his mother, after they'd already had some nasty arguments. She shows up in a very revealing outfit, and when Sam is unresponsive teleports away only to reappear in a more conservative one, telling Sam that had been the test (if he'd made a fuss of it, she wouldn't have come back. Lila just doesn't learn Sam wasn't paying full attention in the moment).
804* StickyFingers: On occasion, has had the tendency to take things without asking, which caused Sam no end of concern in their dating. Especially since the first time they met the "thing" she tried to take was ''the Earth''.
805* {{Teleportation}}: Lila has the ability to teleport across great interstellar distances. Her powers do not allow her to teleport any distances under a light year so she must use her Dyson Sphere as a midway point on shorter travels. It also only teleports her to places she feels home, as the New Mutants learn when a jaunt strands them in London with no money or passports.
806* TooFastToStop: The reason she can only travel interstellar distances. When she teleports she generates a FTL field of tachyons that take her light-years before she can stop it, so technically she's only capable of overshooting shorter distances.
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