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1[[WMG:[[center:[-''ComicBook/XMen'' '''[[Characters/XMen Main Character Index]]'''\
2'''The X-Men'''\
3[[Characters/XMenTheOriginalTeam The Original Team]] | [[Characters/XMen60sMembers '60s Members]] | [[Characters/XMen70sMembers '70s Members]] | ''''80s Members''' | [[Characters/XMen90sMembers '90s Members]] | [[Characters/XMen2000sMembers 2000s Members]] | [[Characters/XMen2010sMembers 2010s Members]] | [[Characters/XMen2020sMembers 2020s Members]]\
4'''Other Teams'''\
5Characters/ChildrenOfTheAtom | [[Characters/ExcaliburMarvelComics Excalibur]] | Characters/GenerationHope | Characters/GenerationX | Characters/NewMutants | Characters/NewXMenAcademyX | [[Characters/SWORDMarvelComics S.W.O.R.D.]] | Characters/XClub | Characters/XCorp | Characters/XFactor | Characters/XForce | Characters/XStatix | Characters/XTerminators\
6'''Antagonists'''\
7[[Characters/XMenRoguesGalleryAToI Rogues Gallery A to I]] | [[Characters/XMenRoguesGalleryJToR Rogues Gallery J to R]] | [[Characters/XMenRoguesGallerySToZ Rogues Gallery S to Z]] | [[Characters/XMenVillainousOrganizations Villainous Organizations]] | [[Characters/XMenAcolytes Acolytes]] | [[Characters/XMenArakko Arakko]] | [[Characters/XMenBrotherhoodOfMutants Brotherhood of Mutants]] | [[Characters/XMenClanAkkaba Clan Akkaba]] | Characters/ChildrenOfTheVault | [[Characters/XMenExternals Externals]] | [[Characters/XMenHellfireClub Hellfire Club]] | [[Characters/XMenHellions The Hellions]] | [[Characters/XMenMarauders Marauders]] | [[Characters/XMenMojoverse Mojoverse]] | [[Characters/XMenMorlocks Morlocks]] | [[Characters/XMenMutantLiberationFront MLF]] | [[Characters/XMenOrchis Orchis]] | [[Characters/XMenSentinels Sentinels]]\
8'''Other Characters'''\
9[[Characters/XMenSupportingCharacters Supporting Characters]] | [[Characters/XMenMutants Mutants]] | [[Characters/XMenXavierInstitute Xavier Institute]] | [[Characters/XMenKrakoans Krakoans]] | [[Characters/MarvelComicsSavageLand The Savage Land]] | [[Characters/MarvelComicsShiar Shi'ar]] | [[Characters/{{Starjammers}} The Starjammers]] | Characters/{{NYX}} | [[Characters/{{Cable}} Cable's supporting cast]] | [[Characters/{{Deadpool}} Deadpool's supporting cast]] | [[Characters/{{Wolverine}} Wolverine's supporting cast]]-]]]]]
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11!!X-Men '80s Members
12[[foldercontrol]]
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14[[folder:Ariel / Sprite / Shadowcat / Star-Lord II / Red Queen / Shadowkat]]
15!!Katherine Anne "Kate" Pryde / Shadowcat / Red Queen
16[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/captain_america_steve_rogers_vol_1_15_resurrxion_variant_textless.jpg]]
17[[caption-width-right:350:Kitty and Lockheed.]]
18[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/marauders_vol_1_22_parel_variant_textless.jpg]]
19[[caption-width-right:350:The Red Queen.]]
20!!!'''Nationality:''' American, Krakoan
21!!!'''Species:''' Human mutant
22!!!'''First Appearance:''' ''ComicBook/UncannyXMen'' #129 (January 1980)
23
24Kitty Pryde is a mutant gifted with the ability to become intangible and phase her entire body through solid material. A talented prodigy, she became the poster child of the X-Men; eventually reaching maturation and becoming the team's current leader.
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26-> See Characters/MarvelComicsKittyPryde
27[[/folder]]
28
29[[folder:Lockheed]]
30!!Lockheed
31[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/996750_82_s_w_o_r_d__3.jpg]]
32!!!'''Notable Aliases:''' Frumious Bandersnatch
33!!!'''Nationality:''' Flock, Krakoan
34!!!'''Species:''' Flock
35!!!'''First Appearance:''' ''Uncanny X-Men'' #166 (February, 1983)
36
37Lockheed is a purple, winged, quadrupedal alien that resembles a small dragon. He is the longtime companion of Kitty Pryde with whom he shares a special bond. He is a valued member of the X-Men and founding member of The Pet Avengers.
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39* BreathWeapon: He wouldn't be a dragon without a fire breath.
40* TheDreaded: PlayedForLaughs. Lockheed is feared by all the Brood. When the Brood fled in terror from him, the X-Men assumed that he was some terrible monster that the Brood was very afraid of.
41* {{Familiar}}: The relationship between ComicBook/KittyPryde and her pet dragon, Lockheed, fits the trope fairly nicely, despite not being of a supernatural nature.
42* KillerRabbit: Lockheed, a tiny sapient alien dragon that befriended Kitty Pryde. He's so adorable that most people tend to forget the "sapient" and "dragon" parts.
43** In his introduction, the Brood were running terrified from him as he burnt their nests. The X-Men assumed he was some terrible monster until they finally saw him...
44* NonHumanSidekick: Small but intelligent, he's Kitty Pryde's partner. He also gets along with Magik.
45* OurDragonsAreDifferent: Has many traits which western society considers common to dragons. He's reptilian, he has wings he uses to fly, he has a long snout with sharp teeth, breathes fire, and demonstrates intelligence beyond that of an animal. He is different from other dragons in that he's about the same size as a domestic cat, is purple, didn't say a word for many years despite being capable of speech, sometimes stands on his hind legs, and [[http://scans-daily.dreamwidth.org/1731386.html?thread=56654394 seems to have opposable thumbs on his front legs]], He's a Flock, which are aliens that look very similar to dragons.
46* ParrotPetPosition: Lockheed often rides on Kitty Pryde's shoulder, though in a twist on this trope he actually considers her to be ''his'' pet.
47* PurpleIsPowerful: His body is purple and he should not be underestimated because of his size.
48* RunawayGroom: Actually Lockheed did not abandon his fiancée at the altar out of malice, but rather the abandonment of The Flock and his fiancée because he went to Earth with ComicBook/KittyPryde after he met her and saved her from a swarm of [[XenomorphXerox Brood]] on the Brood homeworld. [[spoiler:As he recovers from the wounds obtained from fighting ComicBook/DoctorDoom, his astral form is seized by the Flock and put on trial for treason for abandoning his species and his fiancée. After managing to explain his motives and save his teammates from a piloting accident, he is officially exiled from his race, but on friendly terms.]]
49* ShoulderSizedDragon: He's small enough to ride on Kitty's shoulder.
50* TeamPet: He, when Kitty Pryde is on the team, most of the time. Lockheed isn't harmless, though -- when roused to fighting fury, he's single-handedly routed Brood hunter packs and utterly annihilated an entire squad of alien Sidri hunters. Both have given respectable fights to experienced X-Men. He can also speak [[spoiler:and has actually been spying on the X-Men, albeit benevolently, for quite some time.]]
51* ThisIsMyHuman: Some ''ComicBook/XMen'' stories imply that Lockheed regards Kitty Pryde this way. In Whedon's run on ''Astonishing X-Men'', it is revealed that Lockheed is very intelligent, and was working for S.W.O.R.D. to spy on the X-Men. Presumably he was doing so in part to protect "his girl".
52[[/folder]]
53
54[[folder:Rogue]]
55!!Anna Marie [=LeBeau=] / Rogue
56[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/9c25f565_abab_4f02_91af_773b68ffef48.jpeg]]
57[[caption-width-right:350: All the looks of Rogue. Artwork by Russell Dauterman]]
58!!!'''Nationality:''' American
59!!!'''Species:''' Human mutant
60!!!'''First Appearance:''' ''Avengers Annual'' #10 (August, 1981)
61
62The adopted daughter of Mystique, Rogue was once a member of the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants. Now reformed, Rogue has become a veteran member of the X-Men.
63----
64-> See Characters/MarvelComicsRogue
65[[/folder]]
66
67[[folder:Phoenix II / Marvel Girl III / Prestige / Askani]]
68!!Rachel "Ray" Anne Summers/Grey / Phoenix II / Marvel Girl III / Prestige / Askani
69[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/daredevil_vol_5_19_resurrxion_variant_textless.jpg]]
70!!!'''Nationality:''' American (Earth-811)
71!!!'''Species:''' Human mutant
72!!!'''First Appearance:''' ''X-Men'' #141 (January, 1981)
73
74->''"I'm not my mother. I'm not Phoenix. I'm my own woman... and before I'm done... they'll wish I were the Phoenix."''
75-->-- '''Rachel Summers''', ''ComicBook/UncannyXMen'' #468
76
77Rachel is the daughter of ComicBook/{{Cyclops|MarvelComics}} and ComicBook/JeanGrey from [[ComicBook/DaysOfFuturePast an alternate dystopian future timeline]] where Senator Robert Kelly was assassinated, and as a result, the Sentinels were allowed to take over the world. Rachel used her telepathy to send Katherine Pryde's mind to the past so she could save Senator Kelly. Katherine succeeded but their timeline remained unchanged, so Rachel used the Phoenix Force to go back in time and find out what had gone wrong. Rachel discovered she was stuck in an alternate timeline where her mother was dead and her father was married to Madelyne Pryor. She'd join the X-Men and later Excalibur.
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79Rachel remained with the team until her parents' wedding in ''X-Men'' #30. Then she travelled to another far-flung remote future where the Earth was a desert world ruled by ComicBook/{{Apocalypse}}. Rachel founded the Askani in order to oppose him, and brought Scott and Jean to the future to raise ComicBook/{{Cable}}.
80\
81However, the events of ''ComicBook/TheTwelve'' changed the timeline, and Rachel was kidnapped by a cyborg soldier called Gaunt. She was rescued and brought back to the present by her brother Cable, and attempted to lead a normal life until circumstances forced her to join the X-Men again.
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83Rachel was Marvel's first (of ''many'') "child from the future" characters, one of the best known, and one of the very few who stuck around. In addition to her mother's telepathy and telekinesis, Rachel can also send her astral form through time and across realities. She doesn't do this often though, since outside her stint with Excalibur - who were frequently involved in multiversal shenanigans - the rules of time travel make it largely ineffective.
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85* EightiesHair: Her [[https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTM0GZqzv8W0aeUQCzAQcGkFExMmPHz9h5rRA&usqp=CAU (in)famous femullet.]]
86* TheAce: Aside from PsychicPowers on par with her legendary mother, if not stronger (though thanks to her Hound conditioning, she's notably vulnerable to MindControl), she's a time manipulator capable of leaving her brothers in the dust, and was so good at handling the power of the Phoenix despite her phenomenally DarkAndTroubledPast (it's comparable to ''Magneto's'') that the entity itself recognised this and granted her full control over its power, believing she would use it more wisely than it would. As she once points out with a smirk, after nicking some of the power of Korvus Rookshir's 'Phoenix Sword', "the Phoenix likes me."
87* AllianceWithAnAbomination: This is usually the status of a Phoenix Host, so long as they've got a strong enough will to stay in control. The tension tends to derive from the fact that the Phoenix a) is volatile, b) is operating on BlueAndOrangeMorality, and c) usually has its own aims in mind. Given that it's a force of both creation and destruction, it can be an ally or an antagonist. Some hosts handle it better than others -- [[Characters/MarvelComicsJeanGrey Jean Grey]] actually does pretty well, most of the time, but it's her daughter, [[Characters/XMen80sMembers Rachel Summers]], who takes the cake, with the Phoenix actually giving her full use of all of its power, deeming her judgement superior to its own.
88* AllLovingHero: At heart, under her spiky temper, enough that for a while, the Phoenix entrusts her with all of its power - and we mean ''all'' of it.
89* AlternateTimeline: The universe she is from, Earth-811, was originally one of the possible {{Bad Future}}s of Earth-616, but was later retconned into being a completely AlternateUniverse that paralleled Earth-616 (except for a few details revolving around Jean Grey's relationship to the Phoenix Force) up to Senator Kelly's assassination.
90* AlternateSelf: Averted; In an other-dimensional space where inhabitants' alternate selves can be manifested, Rachel can only summon aspects of her past, meaning she is apparently wholly unique in the multiverse. This saddens her, as this means her tragic life is the only one in which she could exist.
91* AmbiguouslyBi: Although her attraction to men was confirmed for a long time, Rachel is yet another Claremont character who was originally intended to be portrayed as queer, as often hinted at with her "special friendship" with Kitty. The ambiguity came from Claremont refusing to outright say it, and every other writer ignoring it in favour of having both dating guys exclusively. In the [[ComicBook/XMenTheKrakoanAge Krakoan Age]] her close relationship with Betsy Braddock received a lot of focus, culminating in the two kissing in ''ComicBook/KnightsOfX'' #4 and finally confirming Rachel's interest in women after decades of ambiguity.
92* AnimalThemedSuperbeing: Phoenix, when she was Phoenix Force Avatar.
93* AntiHero: Of the KnightInSourArmor variety, although she started as a PragmaticHero or UnscrupulousHero.
94* AntiHeroSubstitute: Zig-Zagged. At first glance, she's one to her mother, Jean Grey - she certainly has the style, as well as the whole 'younger and angrier' aspect. However, unlike her mother, she held the Phoenix Force for years without losing control, and proved to be an AllLovingHero like her mother (if a more sarky version), on the grounds that VengeanceFeelsEmpty.
95* ArchEnemy: Rachel has the Beyonder, Ahab and Selene. Rachel made multiple attempts to kill the Beyonder because he was a threat to the multiverse, but the Beyonder made things personal when he gave Rachel a portion of his power, and proceeded to threaten the lives or her friends just to test her. Eventually, Rachel delved into HeWhoFightsMonsters territory and nearly destroyed the universe to free it from the Beyonder's influence. Ahab, on the other hand, was the man who turned her into a Hound, and after she escaped he fixated on getting her back. She's also gone up against Selene a few times and is a thematic Foil (Rachel's a young woman from the future and Selene's an ancient evil). Then there are the Shi’ar Death Commandoes. ‘Nuff said.
96* AwesomenessByAnalysis: During one of Excalibur's stops on the Cross-Time Caper, Rachel temporarily burns out her powers (causing the team to be temporarily stranded since her powers are what allowed them to jump between universes). In the meantime, she's able to fight instead by copying Kitty Pryde's ninja skills. Kitty never taught Rachel any of those skills, she was simply able to duplicate them by watching Kitty use them. ''Once''.
97* BadassLongcoat: Her costume from ''Schism'' to ''[=ResurrXion=]'' sported a long red trenchcoat with many tails, resembling the tailfeathers of a bird.
98* BadFuture: Rachel escaped from, pretty much, the ultimate CrapsackWorld. One of her driving motivations is preventing it from coming about, or at least preparing her students to face it.
99%%* BattleAura: Rachel Summers, future daughter of AlternateUniverse Jean and [[Characters/MarvelComicsCyclops Scott Summers]], [[https://www.writeups.org/wp-content/uploads/Phoenix-Rachel-Summers-Excalibur-Marvel-Comics-h2.jpg "Baby" Phoenix.]].
100* BettyAndVeronica: In ''Excalibur'' she was the Veronica, Shadowcat was the Betty, and Alistaire Stuart was the Archie.
101* BigSisterInstinct: For young Nathan Summers, before he became Cable. When Nathan was still young and had to be sent to an alternate future after he was infected by ComicBook/{{Apocalypse}}'s Techno-Organic Virus, Rachel [[MentalTimeTravel mentally took Scott and Jean to have a honeymoon to the future]] so that they could raise young Nathan properly.
102* BirdsOfAFeather: Rachel and Korvus. Both wield the power of the Phoenix Force and both had their families murdered by the Shi'ar in a needlessly brutal fashion in order to wipe out potential Phoenix hosts.
103* BodyguardingABadass: In ''ComicBook/HouseOfM'' reality, she becomes bodyguard for ComicBook/{{Psylocke}}, who is an ActionGirl herself.
104* BrainwashedAndCrazy: She has a tendency to get mind-controlled into being a Hound or turning against the X-Men. 2018 alone saw her brainwashed at least ''three'' times. [[note]]She's controlled by Mesmero in ''Gold'', Cassandra Nova in ''Red'', and Ahab in ''Extermination.''[[/note]]
105* BreakTheCutie: Put simply, nearly every event in her life has served this purpose in some way or another.
106* BroughtDownToBadass: Just slightly before ''War of Kings'', the fragments of Phoenix power she still had in her unceremoniously up and left mid-fight. This still left Rach with her Omega-level telekinetic powers.
107* BulletDodgesYou: After thwarting a plot to murder [[Characters/MarvelComicsProfessorX Xavier]] after his secret is discovered by a group of anti-mutant bigots, one of the villains tries to shoot Rachel Summers, who uses her telekinesis to grab the bullet and redirect it at the shooter. Then the bullet freezes just in front of his head, having been caught by [[Characters/MarvelComicsMagneto Magneto]], who refuses to let Rachel become a murderer like himself. The bullet just hovers in front of the now-terrified assassin's face while they push against each other, until Magneto manages to talk Rachel down.
108* CallingParentsByTheirName: She bounces back and force between calling her (sort-of) parents Mom and Dad or just by their names.
109* CelibateHero: Rachel had a relationship with a grown-up Franklin Richards in her own timeline, who was killed before her eyes. After that, she wasn't interested in romance for a long time.
110* ChangingClothesIsAFreeAction: She is able to change into multiple outfits within a matter of seconds as due to her Phoenix powers, she can alter the molecules of her costumes at a whim. She has also done this with multiple other people's clothes at the same time, when the X-Men need to become inconspicuous by changing into civilian clothes. However, she almost collapsed from the effort because at the time she didn't have Phoenix powers, just "ordinary" telekinesis.
111* ChewToy: Rachel is one of those characters who goes through a hell of a lot of misery with very little positive gain. Over and over and ''over'' again.
112* CivvieSpandex: Danskins and leg warmers, before becoming Phoenix.
113* ClothingDamage: Her green outfit from her X.S.E. days got shredded during her time in outer space, and without the necessary resources to rebuild, she was forced to improvise with what she had.
114* ComboPlatterPowers: Rachel Summers is a massively powerful telepath and telekinetic, and sometimes called 'the One True Phoenix'. Additionally, she's a [[TimeMaster Chronokinetic]] of awe-inspiring power, being the one behind Kate Pryde's mental time travel in ''ComicBook/DaysOfFuturePast''. She also later used this power to send Scott and Jean to the future on their honeymoon to raise baby [[Characters/MarvelComicsCable Cable]], and one future self became Mother Askani, matriarch of the Clan Askani, a bunch of weird, predominantly female psychics who pretty much wrote the book on psychic time travel, and even later used it as part of the famous 'Cross-time caper' story in ''{{ComicBook/Excalibur|MarvelComics}}'', which involved the titular team bouncing around a lot of alternate timelines.
115* DaddysGirl: She acts like this whenever she's with her father ComicBook/{{Cyclops|MarvelComics}}, notably Scott tends to be quicker to accept Rachel as his daughter than her mother Jean does.
116* DarkAndTroubledPast: Her mother was killed by a nuke when she was a little girl. Shortly after that, the government laid siege to the X-Mansion and she saw them shoot Professor X dead right in front of her. She was then taken to a lab and spent her childhood and early teenaged years being tortured into a living weapon to hunt other Mutants down, after which she was thrown into a concentration camp.
117* DarkFeminineLightFeminine: With Shadowcat, in terms of fashion sense (and perhaps backstory) if nothing else. Her personality, however, isn't especially dark.
118* DeathIsCheap: In the 90s, she got shunted off to Cable's future, where she lived out her life and died of old age. This got undone when that future stopped existing, and Rach managed to come back to her early 20s.
119* DeflectorShields: She commonly uses telekinetic force fields to protect herself and her teammates.
120* DependingOnTheArtist: The size and shape of her Hound markings and her eyes, which, though usually green, are sometimes coloured blue - which would be just about the only feature she inherited from her father (whose eyes are blue behind the optic blasts).
121* DeusExitMachina: A ''lot'' of modern Phoenix-related stories have Rachel knocked out, incapacitated or just plain not there whenever it shows up.
122* DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu: ComicBook/{{Galactus}}. Though technically, Rachel's own consciousness was in a coma while the Phoenix took him on. Just before that, however, she'd gone toe to toe with Necrom, the Anti-Phoenix, who hurled planets at her, reignited stars to try and destroy her, and was condensing the multiverse into a singularity to feed off and allow him to ascend to godhood. She won, albeit barely.
123* DirtyMindReading: She reacts to this in an issue of ''ComicBook/{{Excalibur|MarvelComics}}'', during the ''Cross-Time Caper'' story (where Excalibur was bounced around the multiverse), from a version of Nigel Frobisher - a creep in the 616 'verse who's obsessed with Rachel, and apparently a creep throughout the multiverse. This results in her very suddenly tarring & feathering him. We never find out what the exact thoughts were, but when Brian Braddock (Captain Britain) rebukes Rachel for her behaviour - they are, after all, guests - she shows them to him by way of explanation. Cue an expression of shock from Brian. Cut to the next panel where ''[[BigBrotherInstinct his]]'' [[HotBlooded temper slips as well]] and it takes his entire team to prevent him from turning alt!Frobisher into a greasy smear.
124* DivineParentage: [[WordOfGod According to her creator, Chris Claremont]], Rachel's father isn't Scott Summers, but the Phoenix Force itself. This is quietly ignored by everyone else. That being said, there is a general acknowledgement that she has a somewhat special relationship with the entity in question.
125* TheDreaded: Rachel's reputation is an extension of her mother's, for the most part, thanks to in-depth connection to the Phoenix. However, she also expands the reputation on her vengeful rampage in Shi'ar space after her family was massacred. Likewise, she also had one in her own time, when she was BrainwashedAndCrazy, as one of the most powerful mutant [[HunterOfHerOwnKind Hounds.]]
126* DressedLikeADominatrix: She frequently has had costumes that have this theme to one extent or another - her main costume while she was with ''ComicBook/{{Excalibur|MarvelComics}}'', for instance, was a spiked spandex bodysuit. Later costumes, barring her Marvel Girl one, were less obvious about this and tended towards a spiky component.
127* DrillSergeantNasty: To an extent as a teacher at the Jean Grey School during ''[[ComicBook/WolverineandtheXMenMarvelComics Wolverine and the X-Men]]'' to the point of being [[TookALevelInJerkass being noticeably grumpier than usual]]. Then again, if you had to teach [[RoyalBrat Kid Gladiator]] and keep Omega class teenage rebel and generalised irritating little twit Quentin Quire in check, you'd wind up more than a little annoyed. When Logan asks her about this, she explains that she feels like the BadFuture that she came from is coming for them, and they have to be prepared.
128* EvilCostumeSwitch: Subverted in ''ComicBook/{{Excalibur|MarvelComics}}''. She eventually ditches her original spiked red bodysuit (which was based on her Hound costume) and settles for the blood-red ensemble of [[ComicBook/TheDarkPhoenixSaga Dark Phoenix]]. But she's not pulling a FaceHeelTurn; she just prefers these colours over "Light" Phoenix's costume. "[Dark Phoenix] might have been a threat to the universe... but she had great taste in clothes!"
129* ExtremelyProtectiveChild:
130** While ComicBook/JeanGrey or ComicBook/{{Cyclops|MarvelComics}} rarely needs rescuing, her younger children, ComicBook/RachelSummers and [[ComicBook/XMan Nate Grey]] are both more than happy to get violent in her name if need be.
131** Rachel flew off from a ''ComicBook/{{Excalibur|MarvelComics}}'' mission when she felt an alternate Jean in danger (and avenged her death, with prejudice).
132* FacialMarkings:
133** When she was converted into a Hound, she was given facial tattoos (or scars, depending on the writer/artist). Her Hound marks are almost always tattoos but sometimes DependingOnTheArtist, their shape, number, and coverage vary from thin dark spider-web-like lines to six larger red marks (recently, they've usually been depicted as two reddish triangular tattoos pointing inward on her cheeks). Generally, she uses her telepathy to mask them from others... or writers simply forgot she had them, as she's a lot prettier without them/with fewer tats. She drops the illusion when she wants to be more intimidating. Or when [[HotBlooded she's too pissed off to concentrate on it]].
134** For a while in the 2000s, during her Marvel Girl years, A Phoenix emblem flared up over her left eye when she used her powers, even when she didn't have the Phoenix Force fragment.
135* FanservicePack: She started out in ''Uncanny X-Men'' as a skinny woman with a crew cut and a penchant for leotards and legwarmers (probably since it was the 80s). After a Wolverine-related injury, she was taken to Spiral's other dimensional "Body Shoppe" and subjected to a never-elaborated-upon process (the Body Shoppe usually specialized in cybernetics), so that when she reappeared in ''ComicBook/{{Excalibur}}'' she looked like a [[MostCommonSuperpower porn star]] and wore a spike-studded red leather catsuit (granted she had a mullet, but to be fair, it was the 90s). She also wore a similar catsuit in flashbacks (when she was a brainwashed slave of the anti-mutant Sentinels), though that was more a case of an EvilCostumeSwitch. Part of it might also be that Alan Davis (co-creator of ''Excalibur'') is a better artist, and/or that he noticed various characters had mentioned Rachel looking a lot like [[KidFromTheFuture her mother Jean Grey]] and decided he should make that actually be true.
136* FieryRedhead: Not only does she fit the personality trope, but she also happened to manifest her powers in the form of giant birds made of fire when she was Phoenix Force Avatar. She still displays a non-Phoenix fiery aura these days.
137* FlamingHair: While in Otherworld her hair is made of flames.
138* {{Flight}}: She can fly by using [[MindOverMatter psychokinesis]], often at multi-mach speeds and in the depths of space.
139* FlyingFirepower: As someone who has spent ten years as the host of the Phoenix, it's safe to say that she does a ''lot'' of this, against the likes of Galactus and the Beyonder (though in the former case, it's the Phoenix possessing her).
140* GameFace: She gets scary-looking lines on her face when she gets serious. They're actually scars that are always there, and she uses her telepathy to make others see an undamaged face. When she has to use her full power for butt-kicking, she can't spare any for the illusion and lets it drop. Or sometimes she's just too [[HotBlooded pissed off]] to concentrate on it.
141* GenerationXerox: [[Characters/XMen80sMembers Rachel Summers]] is perhaps the prototype of this among the X-Men, being in many ways a carbon-copy of her mother in terms of appearance and power-set (with an additional temporal component), right down to claiming the name and powers of the Phoenix. This is occasionally lampshaded. However, their relationships with the Phoenix and their personalities are quite different... not entirely surprising, given that Rachel was trained as a mutant-hunting Hound and raised in a concentration camp.
142* GenocideSurvivor: She is a survivor of an anti-mutant genocide that happened in the timeline she came from.
143* GlowingEyesOfDoom: And glowing tattoos, come to that.
144* GuardianEntity: The Phoenix Force has served as this to her, and is a bit more active about protecting her. The Phoenix protected her and helped convey her to the past in the first place, erasing the memories to protect her sanity, merged with her for a very long time, being genuinely protective of her, and then a fragment - a 'shadow' - merged with her when Korvus Rook'shir (then a PunchClockVillain) tried to use the Phoenix Blade that contained it to kill her and she responded with a BarehandedBladeBlock. In the face of his utter bafflement, she smirked, with a glowing blue Phoenix symbol over one eye, and said, "The Phoenix knows me. It ''likes'' me."
145* HotWings: Starting with taking on the Phoenix mantle, and in later comics depicted as blue flames instead of yellow.
146* HunterOfHerOwnKind: In the [[ComicBook/DaysOfFuturePast future world]] she came from, Rachel was forcibly brainwashed into becoming a Hound by Ahab after being captured and tortured by the government as a child. Ahab considered her the best of his Hounds thanks to her psionic abilities making her extremely talented at tracking other mutants. It left her both with long-lasting trauma, and tattoos/scars (it's never been entirely clear what they are) that she usually keeps concealed with her {{telepathy}}.
147* IdenticalGrandson: Zizagged. She does look incredibly like Jean and is often drawn as such, to the point where the only differing features are her usually short hair, Hound markings (which are often concealed), and DependingOnTheArtist, blue eyes (like her father), though she's usually drawn with green eyes. However, she's also sometimes drawn looking utterly dissimilar.
148* IHaveManyNames: Rachel Grey, Marvel Girl, Phoenix, Mother Askani, R'chell, Revenant, Prestige.
149* IHaveNoSon: Inflicted on her by her own grandmother, just before the other woman was horribly killed by the Shi'ar Death Commandos.
150* IHaveYouNowMyPretty: A recurring theme with Claremont is that Rachel seems to run into a lot of women who want to take her captive and either do ''things'' to her or convince her to turn evil, in a way that is not at all suggestive.
151* InSeriesNickname: Ray.
152* InconsistentColoring: She is fairly notorious for this, sometimes having bright green eyes like [[ComicBook/JeanGrey her mother]] (often highlighting just [[UncannyFamilyResemblance how much she takes after mummy dearest]]), and sometimes having blue eyes like [[{{ComicBook/Cyclops}} her father]] (when his powers aren't working).
153* InstantCostumeChange: When she became Phoenix she would instantly restructure the clothing she was wearing into her costumes by telekinetically rearranging the molecules.
154* IWasQuiteAFashionVictim: While some of her costumes were dodgy, there have been worse. However, her buzzcut and her mullet are close competitors for the title of 'worst hairstyle in comics'. Thankfully, she has a much nicer bob cut these days.
155* JerkassBall: The first time she took the name of Phoenix was when Scott had no idea who the skinny, green-eyed redhead telepath was, but shortly after he'd married Madelyne. Kitty figured it was a private "screw you" from Ray.
156* KidFromTheFuture: She is this trope played absolutely straight and is probably the TropeCodifier (predating [[Franchise/SailorMoon Chibi-Usa]] and [[Manga/DragonBall Future Trunks]], other famous examples of the trope, by about a decade): she's the daughter of Scott Summers and Jean Grey in the "Days of Future Past" timeline's future, who goes back in time and joins various X-Teams.
157* KnightInSourArmor: She comes from a BadFuture where mutants were hunted down and killed or herded into concentration camps. She still fights to keep the dream of peaceful coexistence between humans and mutants alive.
158* LadyInWaiting: In the ''House of M'' reality, she becomes lady-in-waiting for ComicBook/{{Psylocke}}, princess of British Empire.
159* LastOfHerKind: She's one of the last of the Grey family line after most of her family were brutally murdered by Shi'ar Death Commandos. The only currently extant other examples are Cable, Nate Grey, and Jean herself after her resurrection. Maddie Pryor is also around, but she is not considered part of the family line by the others.
160* LegacyCharacter: She has taken on both of her mother's identities, Phoenix and Marvel Girl.
161* LegFocus: A lot of comments were made by other characters about her legs - which went on forever (thank/blame Alan Davis) - during her time with ''Excalibur'', [[MsFanservice wherein she usually wore a skintight red leather costume.]]
162* LeotardOfPower: During her earliest days with the X-Men, she didn't have a proper costume, and was usually wearing a black leotard with some leg-warmers. When she got her first real costume, she commented about having been running around in her Danskins to that point.
163* MadeASlave:
164** Her childhood and adolescence were spent as a Hound, a brainwashed and tortured slave of an oppressive government.
165** And again, after she came back from the dead, courtesy of Elias Bogan. MindRape was also involved. The X-Men at least managed to save her that time, though it did alter the look of Rachel's powers.
166* MasculineFeminineGayCouple: Once she starts dating Betsy she adopts a more masculine image.
167* MessiahCreep: Much like her mother, she underwent this - from concentration camp survivor to Phoenix host and saviour of the multiverse, being considered the One True Phoenix, starting a quasi-Jedi religion in the future, and organising the raising of mutantkind's chief MessianicArchetype, Cable.
168* MindOverMatter: She has telekinesis. However, molecular manipulation is a signature trick of hers, as is time travel, across millennia and multiple alternate timelines.
169* MindlinkMates: Siblings example. She created a psi-bond with Cable shortly after his birth. It is unknown if that link still exists, however.
170** Of a sort with Korvus - she absorbed the power of his Phoenix Blade, and it led to a mental connection, and their dating, as well as influencing her personality for the darker. In the end, Rachel recognised this and broke up with him, presumably breaking the link too (though her mother taking back the Phoenix fragment she absorbed might also have been behind it), [[AmicableExes though they remained on good terms.]]
171* MindRape: Unusually susceptible to this, especially considering her powers and their scale - though, in fairness, the perpetrators are usually enormously powerful beings like Selene, Elias Bogan, Maddie Pryor, and Emma Frost (who noted that the only reason she could do it was because Rachel was all raw power and no skill). Her background and conditioning as a Hound might have something to do with it. It has also diminished considerably as she got telepathic lessons from Emma Frost.
172** She's also more than capable of dishing this out, as Quentin Quire found out when he tried to taunt her by bringing up her memories of her horrific childhood. The result was Quire getting a PsychicNosebleed and keeling over about two seconds later.
173* MostCommonSuperpower: Originally averted: in her first appearances, Rachel was skinny, flat-chested, and rather unattractive, since she came from a concentration camp, being explicitly compared to a Holocaust victim by Wolverine (who, having served in WWII, would know). Of course, she filled out eventually (which, considering that her mother's vast power-set includes the MostCommonSuperpower, is not exactly surprising) - something helped by her visit to the Mojoverse's Body Shoppe.
174* MsFanservice: When she disappeared in ''ComicBook/UncannyXMen'', Rachel was a stick-thin tomboy who usually wore gym clothes. When she reappeared in ''Excalibur'', she had a much more developed "movie-star" figure (as she had spent time in the Mojo Universe) and wore a skintight, stiletto-heeled, spike-studded, red leather catsuit when on duty, and as little as possible off duty. This was followed by a skirt during her Marvel Girl days. She's toned it down since she came back from space, but she still looks like a younger (or older, around Teen Jean, who Rachel dubbed 'Baby Momma') version of her famously drop-dead gorgeous mother and still has a tendency towards tight clothing.
175** Lampshaded at one point during ''Excalibur'' when she and Kitty go shopping, dissatisfied with the conservative suit and pumps Kitty picks out for her she uses her powers to re-arrange Kitty's outfit to resemble something Rachel normally wears. Kitty immediately thinks that she looks like a hooker.
176** Later, also during ''Excalibur'', she ends up disguising herself as Rachel, right down to costume, and grumbles at how Rachel possibly fits into something so ludicrously tight.
177* NomDeMom: After ComicBook/{{Cyclops}} hooked up with ComicBook/EmmaFrost after Jean's death, she started using her biological mother's last name to voice her disgust, and has kept it ever since.
178* NotSoDifferentRemark: The Phoenix, while possessing her comatose body, gets one of these from Galactus in ''Excalibur'' after she attacked him in a misguided attempt to protect a world since overextending her Phoenix powers shortens the lifespan of the universe. Unusually for this trope, it actually does give her a new perspective on Galactus.
179--> "Who is the greater evil, Starchilde? I, the devourer of life that has run its course... or you, who denies existence to future generations?"
180* NoodleIncident: [[AudienceAlienatingEra Her transformation into a reptile-humanoid thing]] is either treated as this or quietly ignored these days.
181* OnlyOneMeAllowedRightNow: When she traveled into the past, she ended up in the primary universe instead of the offshoot where she was born (where Jean Grey was depowered instead of killed). She didn't realize she wasn't in her own timeline until she saw Jean Grey (well, actually Madelyn Pryor, but close enough) and Scott Summers had a son... she never had a brother.
182* PayEvilUntoEvil: She really tried to kill Selene in an early encounter. Wolverine stabbed her ''through the heart'' to stop her.
183* ThePhoenix: She kept the motif even after ditching the actual cosmic critter itself. Rachel's connection with the Phoenix isn't in a constant state of {{retcon}} like her mother's; she and the Phoenix were merged for years, then separated via a fairly complicated (though simple by Summers/Grey family standards) TimeTravel storyline. She also never went [[WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity Dark Phoenix]] like Jean, despite generally being more the hot-tempered of the two, but she came close to it a couple of times.
184* ProgressivelyPrettier: Originally, Rachel, in both actual art and in spoken dialogue concerning her is shown to be borderline emaciated, with a very unflattering buzz-cut. When she joined Excalibur she was given a ''very'' well-developed build and a skintight costume that didn't leave much to the imagination. [[JustifiedTrope Justified]] since her transformation happened while she was in Mojoworld, a place known (among other things) for reshaping people into attractive movie stars.
185* PsychicPowers: Telepathy and [[MindOverMatter telekinesis]].
186* RedheadInGreen: She is a redhead and wears green, although she generally prefers to wear red.
187* ScaledUp: An [[AudienceAlienatingEra infamous]] heroic example; during a 2005 trip to the Savage Land, she was brainwashed by a telepathic member of a race of lizard people into believing herself to be one of them. Because of the strength and fine control of her telekinesis, her body started gradually morphing into a lizard woman. Once she snapped out of it, she reversed the change in the space of a single issue. Aside from occasional jokes, it has been quietly ignored ever since.
188* SensorCharacter: When she was a Hound, she was forced to use her psionic abilities to detect and hunt down mutants in a dystopic alternate future. She's regularly called on by other characters to employ those skills and eventually reconciles herself to using them for that.
189* ShellShockedVeteran: She came from a future where mutants were outlawed, hunted down by the military, or locked into concentration camps. She was drugged, brainwashed, and forced to use her telepathic abilities to track down mutants. Wolverine once compared her to Holocaust survivors.
190* ShipTease:
191** A metric ton's worth with Kitty Pryde. One issue has her being heartbroken over Kitty being... ''together'' with a just-back-from-the-dead Colossus. Creator/ChrisClaremont, the creator of both characters, enthusiastically fanned the flames by saying that Rachel was actually the love of Kitty's life. It is possible that he meant this in a PlatonicLifePartners sense, but considering that this is the same man who codified the Mystique/Destiny relationship and tried to reveal Nightcrawler as their son, with Mystique having transformed into a man to impregnate Destiny, it seems unlikely.
192** One issue has a brief moment between her and Nightcrawler... which didn't get mentioned again or go anywhere for 12 years. Letters to the editor have noted that their romance seemed to come out of nowhere.
193** During the [[ComicBook/XMenTheKrakoanAge Krakoan Age]], she gets a significant amount with Betsy, culminating in the two finally sharing a kiss in issue 4 of ''ComicBook/KnightsOfX''. They became an official couple afterwards.
194* SignificantGreenEyedRedhead: Like her mother, she has red hair and green eyes (though, DependingOnTheArtist, they can come out blue).
195* SinsOfOurFathers: Rachel was almost killed because of the crimes her mother had committed as Dark Phoenix. Of the entire rest of her mother's family, however, she is the SoleSurvivor.
196* SoleSurvivor: From a technical point of view, of the Grey family line, who were all murdered by the Shi'ar Death Commandos on the belief it would prevent the Phoenix from taking any of them as hosts. Jean Grey's subsequent resurrection changed this.
197* SoProudOfYou: Rachel has been on the receiving end of several of these:
198** In the third issue of "Adventures of Cyclops and Phoenix", after discovering Rachel is still mind-linked to Nathan, struggling to protect her brother despite being in a coma herself, Scott stays beside her bed and states he's proud of being her father:
199--->'''Scott:''' Sorry...I never treated you much like a daughter when I had the chance. I just wanted you to know...how very proud I am to have been your father.
200** When they meet again after Grant Morrison's run, Cyclops reiterates [[https://78.media.tumblr.com/417847e806bd6e861daf385a923b75d1/tumblr_mho08rOq8R1rl3h1eo1_1280.png she makes Jean and him proud]].
201--->'''Scott:''' I'm glad you kept Jean's name. You make us both very proud.
202* SpikesOfVillainy: Originally, Rachel's Hound uniform was depicted as black with metal studs around the neck and wrists, down her front, and along the outside of her arms and legs. Her Excalibur catsuit was an adaptation of this: red with spikes instead of studs, and none on the legs. Alan Davis consistently drew the black studded uniform in flashbacks, but other artists instead put Rachel in the very same red. The outfit mix-up may have started with Days of the Future Present, where Rachel refers to her costume as her "Hound uniform" even though it's really a variation.
203* SquishyWizard: Rachel is an omega-level mutant with telekinesis and telepathy that are practically reality-warping and she's curb-stomped [[Characters/MarvelComicsGalactus Galactus]] before, but in a pure melee she gets dropped fairly often including an absolutely vicious NoHoldsBarredBeatdown from her uncle Vulcan after he ambushed her.
204* StoryBreakerPower: Rachel is conspicuously absent from most of mega-events. Since an Omega-level psychic with full control over the Phoenix Force would solve any conflict very, very quickly, the writers constantly come up with excuses for sidelining her.
205* StrongFamilyResemblance: She often looks almost ''exactly'' like her mother, usually right down to the red hair and green eyes - though sometimes the hair is a slightly different shade of red, and her eyes are sometimes blue like her fathers really are - with only styles and her FacialMarkings (which she can hide) to seriously distinguish them. The resemblance is so uncanny that in an alternate reality, she successfully disguised herself as that world's version of Jean.
206* SuperpowerfulGenetics: She inherits her mother's psychic powers.
207* SuperpowerLottery: Like her mother, Rachel has telekinesis and telepathy so powerful, it's almost limitless even when she's ''not'' [[CosmicBeing Phoenix]] - for instance, she didn't need the Phoenix to master molecular manipulation, she's mastered Time Travel to the point of being able to travel across millennia, and she's effectively the only person to consistently and ''successfully'' control the Phoenix Force, to the point of being called 'the One True Phoenix'. Needless to say, she gets nerfed a lot, but she's still fairly impressive, flattening an entire Avengers squad in one shot during ''ComicBook/AvengersVsXMen''.
208* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: During periods when Jean Grey has been rendered [[DeathIsCheap temporarily dead]] or otherwise unusable, she has been substituted numerous times, most notably by Rachel.
209* TangledFamilyTree: Obviously.
210* TeethClenchedTeamwork: With Emma, early on. Partly because Emma had still been a villain last time Rachel was around, partly because she was dating Ray's dad, and also because Emma just tends to enjoy pissing off everyone around her.
211* TookALevelInBadass: She's taken a significant number over the years, particularly since the start of the 2000s - after a humiliating loss to [[WeakButSkilled Emma Frost]], the latter brusquely started training her to make sure she was StrongAndSkilled. After ''ComicBook/HouseOfM'', she can reach halfway across the universe from Shi'ar space while in a coma, by ''ComicBook/AvengersVsXMen'' she can go one on one with Thor with minimal trouble and hide the presence of a Phoenix host from Xavier, who explicitly warns Logan to treat her as he would Xavier himself, and she only gets stronger from there. By the Krakoa era, despite being telepathically sedated and mind-controlled for an extensive period, she was capable of comfortably overpowering a young Stryfe and leaving him begging for mercy.
212* UnskilledButStrong: Rachel was this when she first became Phoenix. As Spiral put it when Freedom Force (the former Brotherhood of Evil Mutants [[BoxedCrook turned government agents]]) tried to arrest the X-Men, "So much power. So little skill." Later, [[Characters/MarvelComicsEmmaFrost Emma Frost]] beat her in a telepathic duel for this exact reason. Fortunately, Rachel was a quick study and is now one of the most skilled telepaths and telekinetics in the Marvel Universe, to the point where in one of the tie-ins to ''ComicBook/AvengersVsXMen'' Xavier explicitly warns Wolverine to treat her as if she's Xavier himself. This means that her powers are often understated or she'd be a complete GameBreaker.
213* VengeanceFeelsEmpty: A recurring theme with her, surprisingly.
214** During her return to the ''ComicBook/DaysOfFuturePast'' reality, she spares Ahab, largely on these grounds, being content with the Sentinels having been reprogrammed to preserve life.
215** During ''War of Kings'', she gets the chance to explode the head of the Shi'ar Death Commando who led the extermination of her family. She doesn't enjoy it, however, and promptly breaks down in tears.
216** During her time on the all-female ''X-Men'', she saves the life of the Shi'ar official who suggested the 'exterminate the Grey family' plan in order to prevent another Phoenix host arising... though, granted, after being conflicted over the point. Instead, her ultimate response is to [[EmotionBomb telepathically force him to feel how she feels]], to make him understand, and leaves it at that.
217* WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity: Subverted, oddly enough, as ComicBook/{{Rachel|Summers}}, who ''already'' had [[TraumaCongaLine ample reason to have gone insane]] (but didn't) ''before'' acquiring the Phoenix power, managed to wield it for ''years'' without going crazy. And then lost the power (despite the Phoenix itself insisting that it had ''permanently'' merged with her).
218* TheWorfEffect: Like all incredibly powerful psychics, whenever the plot needs it, Ray tends to be taken out of action. In fact, ''X-Men: Gold'', ''X-Men: Red'', and ''Extermination'' saw her get brainwashed no less than three times in the span of a few months (though, granted, in the latter two cases it was by a ridiculously powerful telepath - Cassandra Nova - and a man who dedicated a lifetime to brainwashing mutants, especially Rachel - Ahab).
219* YourMindMakesItReal: When she's brainwashed by anthropomorphic dinosaurs in the Savage Land into believing she's one of them she starts to telekinetically rewrite her own DNA and make it true.
220[[/folder]]
221
222[[folder:Magneto]]
223!!Erik Magnus Lehnsherr / Max Eisenhardt / Eric Magnus / Magneto
224[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/magneto_4316.jpg]]
225!!!'''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
226!!!'''Nationality:''' German, Krakoan
227!!!'''Species:''' Human mutant
228!!!'''First Appearance:''' ''X-Men'' #1 (September, 1963)
229
230Among the most powerful, recognizable, and infamous mutants to inhabit the planet Earth, Magneto was the X-Men's first major nemesis. Now known as a revolutionist and terrorist, Magneto has fought for the X-Men as many times as he's been against them.
231----
232-> See Characters/MarvelComicsMagneto
233[[/folder]]
234
235[[folder:Longshot]]
236!!Longshot
237[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/longshot.jpg]]
238[[caption-width-right:350:[[BornLucky Some guys have all the luck.]] Longshot's that guy.]]
239!!!'''Notable Aliases:''' The Lost Messiah, The Lucky One, Jumping Jack, Ziggy Stardust, Leather Boy Leather-Queen
240!!!'''Nationality:''' Mojoworlder
241!!!'''Species:''' Mojoverse slave race (Freemen)
242!!!'''First Appearance:''' ''Longshot'' #1 (September, 1985)
243
244----
245-> See Characters/XMenMojoverse
246[[/folder]]
247
248[[folder:Psylocke / Captain Britain III]]
249!!Elizabeth "Betsy" Braddock / Psylocke / Captain Britain
250[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/betsybraddock.png]]
251!!!'''Notable Aliases:''' Betts, Bets, Kwannon, Lady Mandarin, Lady Briton, Death, Elisabeth/Elisabetta
252!!!'''Nationality:''' English, American, Krakoan
253!!!'''Species:''' Half-Otherworlder, half-human mutant
254!!!'''First Appearance:''' ''Captain Britain'' #8 (December, 1976)[[note]]U.K.[[/note]]; ''Captain Britain'' Vol 2 #12 (December, 1985)[[note]]As Captain Britain[[/note]]; ''New Mutants Annual'' #2 (October, 1986)[[note]]U.S.[[/note]]; ''Uncanny X-Men'' #213 (January, 1987)[[note]]As Psylocke[[/note]]
255
256British beauty Elizabeth "Betsy" Braddock is a mutant with vast telepathic and telekinetic powers that she can focus into deadly weapons. She is a stealthy martial artist, a former fashion model and longtime X-Man.
257----
258-> See Characters/MarvelComicsPsylocke
259[[/folder]]
260
261[[folder:Dazzler]]
262!!Alison Blaire / Dazzler
263[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/6546649_dazzler_4.jpg]]
264!!!'''Notable Aliases:''' Agent Blaire, Alison Brown, Buzzler, La de los patinetes que canta, Dazz, Dazzler, Disco Dazzler, Dolores Rudolph, "Lightengale", Sandy Blossom, Skippy, "Songbird", Brightengale
265!!!'''Nationality:''' American, Krakoan
266!!!'''Species:''' Human mutant
267!!!'''First Appearance:''' ''X-Men'' #130 (February, 1980)
268
269->''Can you hear it? The wind. Cars. The ocean. The laughter and the screaming and the hum of everything. This city is a symphony. And I'm her speaker.''
270
271The musically-inclined Alison Blaire is introduced as a young mutant who has no desire to be a hero or villain, but just wants to use her powers to entertain and further her IdolSinger career. Although initially popular, after coming out as a mutant to help quell anti-mutant sentiment, the public rejects her. After a short stint as a back-up keyboard player, she joined the ''ComicBook/XMen'' and developed a romance with [[Characters/XMenMojoverse Longshot]]. After a long time in limbo, she resurfaced as a successful techno-trance musician and rejoined the X-Men.
272----
273-> See Characters/{{Dazzler}}
274[[/folder]]
275
276[[folder:Forge]]
277!!Forge
278[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/7208240_xforce5cov.jpg]]
279!!!'''Notable Aliases:''' Maker, Skitch
280!!!'''Nationality:''' American, Krakoan
281!!!'''Species:''' Human mutant
282!!!'''First Appearance:''' ''Uncanny X-Men'' #184 (August, 1984)
283
284->''"I am a midwife of the impossible. I am Forge. I make the impossible real."''
285
286A Cheyenne Indian, born to be a shaman. He ran from his responsibilities and joined the military, only to conjure up some badassery in Vietnam and releasing the Trickster. Then he worked for the US government as their gadget man, only to create the gun that stripped Storm (accidentally: it was meant to be Rogue) of her powers. He nursed her back to health, then got a WhatTheHellHero for it when she found out he was at fault. Sacrificed the X-Men (at the time) with their permission to lock away the entity he had released, after it wreaked havoc in Dallas. He eventually joined the X-Men and wanted to marry Storm, but ultimately left her (and the team) for Mystique when he felt Ororo didn't love him. You can imagine how well ''that'' relationship went, and he regretted his actions when Storm went on to marry the Black Panther. It is theorized he'll become the founder of the X.U.E. (Xavier's Underground Enforcers) in Bishop's future.
287----
288* AnimalMotifs: Eagles, possibly a winking allusion to his prototype real name.
289* AntiHero: Originally usually presented as mixed traits from type II and IV, but debatable as he technically started out as a weapon-dealing, ex-Vietnam war criminal, so Creator/WarrenEllis probably had a good point in interpreting him as type V or a DesignatedHero VillainProtagonist.
290* ArtificialLimbs: His right hand and leg are cybernetic.
291* TheAtoner: He joined the X-Men to make up for making a superhuman-depowering gun. And also in the hope of getting into Storm's pants.
292* BiotechIsBetter: After the founding of Krakoa, Forge began to develop much of his technology from the living island itself, creating biotech armor and weapons for use in combat, as well as artificial limbs for mutants who lost them on missions.
293* DitzyGenius: In ''X-Men Evolution'' and ''Wolverine and the X-Men'' cartoons.
294* FelonyMisdemeanor: Storm fans ''hated'' Forge for breaking up with her just as she was going to accept his proposal, leaving her for Mystique. Debate over who was wrong for the break up can get intense, but the two ex-lovers eventually met up and agreed that both were at fault to some extent.
295* FightingFromTheInside: In ''ComicBook/XMenRed'' he was captured and brainwashed by Cassandra Nova into helping create nanosentinels that would infect people to hate, identify, and murder mutants. He spends much of the series attempting to fight out of her control or sabatoge her plans, but was only freed once Jean Grey defeated Nova.
296* FlorenceNightingaleEffect: Storm first, then Mystique.
297* GadgeteerGenius: His mutant ability helps him build machines by simply imagining what they should do, rather than working out the pesky details. Notably this does not always mean that he understands how it works completely, and there are several instances of other geniuses looking at his working and immediately seeing ways to improve it. Forge's power essentially allows him to brute force the creation of an item he needs to function, with room for him to improve on the design later.
298* GadgeteersHouse: His homes tend to be filled with inventions in various stages of completion and function.
299* LiteralDisarming: He had his bionic hand (and leg) removed by Cameron Hodge during the ''X-Tinction Agenda'' crossover to make him less dangerous. It was also twisted payback for deliberately putting himself in stasis so nobody could find the X-Men's plan by scanning his mind.
300* MachineEmpathy: His ability allows him to see the potential kinetic energy in machines.
301* MagicalNativeAmerican: Doesn't come up very often.
302** Forge is described by his mentor as a "Once in a century" shaman talent. The problem is, he would rather do anything else.
303* MrFixit: In addition to being able to create the machines he needs out of scratch, Forge can use his powers to improve, fix, or reverse-engineer any other machines he sees.
304* NoNameGiven: He has only ever been referred to as Forge.
305* OlderThanTheyLook: Since his origin is still entrenched in Vietnam with no {{Retcon}} yet to update him to a more current war for his backstory, he's fallen into this trope. By now, he'd have to be in his early 60s at the ''least'' to have served in the Vietnam War.
306* SanitySlippage: After being badly injured and shot in the head by Bishop when he went rogue to kill Hope during ''[[ComicBook/XMenMessiahComplex Messiah Complex]]'', Forge became increasingly paranoid, delusional, and ruthless. His mind was eventually fixed by Cable, who used his telepathy to trap Forge within an illusion of his own broken brain and fix it with his powers.
307* ScienceWizard: Forge's mutant power gives him a natural intuition for inventing mechanical devices. He also has some knowledge of Native American magic though he rarely uses it.
308* TechnoWizard: A classic example.
309** In ''ComicBook/XMen2019'', this was actually expanded upon; he's actually ''the most powerful mutant of his power classification'', and the only reason he isn't considered an Omega-level mutant[[note]]which, in Hickman's run, is established as mutants who have registered[=/=]reached an undefinable upper limit of their power's specific classification[[/note]] is due to having been surpassed by non-mutant humans (i.e., [[ComicBook/IronMan Tony Stark]]).
310* TotallyRadical: In ''X-Men Evolution'' cartoon. Made rather funny because he actually looked a LOT like Fez from ''Series/That70sShow''.
311* TheVietnamVet: He served in Vietnam, but ComicBookTime is not in effect.
312[[/folder]]

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