Follow TV Tropes

Following

History Characters / XMen90sMembers

Go To

OR

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* AtomicSuperpower: Jubilee can detonate matter at a subatomic level. Since she is a pacifist she settles for using her powers in a more harmless manner.

to:

* AtomicSuperpower: Jubilee can detonate matter at a subatomic level. Since she is a pacifist she usually settles for using her powers in a more harmless manner.manner -- but give her a big enough target, with no risk of collateral damage? [[spoiler:Dear Collector, say goodbye to your city-sized starship.]]



** Even her original powers, which she largely used just to create fireworks effects, would actually rank her as one of the most powerful mutants alive: she detonates matter on a subatomic level, and the resulting annihilation creates flashes of light as a side-effect. She's basically a walking Matter-To-{{Antimatter}} converter, and has destroyed an entire house before. With enough focus, she could have destroyed large tracts of land, continents, planets... even star systems to upwards of galaxies, theoretically. Emma Frost even said Jubilee had the potential to be one of the single-most powerful mutants she'd ever encountered, and given that she's met Xavier, Magneto, Apocalypse, and Phoenix, that's saying something.

to:

** Even her original powers, which she largely used just to create fireworks effects, would actually rank her as one of the most powerful mutants alive: she detonates matter on a subatomic level, and the resulting annihilation creates flashes of light as a side-effect. She's basically a walking Matter-To-{{Antimatter}} converter, and when she cut loose has destroyed an entire house before.[[spoiler:a spaceship the size of a city]]. With enough focus, she could have destroyed large tracts of land, continents, planets... even star systems to upwards of galaxies, theoretically. Emma Frost even said Jubilee had the potential to be one of the single-most powerful mutants she'd ever encountered, and given that she's met Xavier, Magneto, Apocalypse, and Phoenix, that's saying something.



* DudleyDoRightStopsToHelp: She broke off her escape from "Operation: Zero Tolerance" to [[SaveTheVillain give first aid to a villain]] she had [[PowerIncontinence accidentally injured]]. This lead directly to her being recaptured for another round of torture.

to:

* DudleyDoRightStopsToHelp: She broke off her escape from "Operation: Zero Tolerance" to [[SaveTheVillain give first aid to a villain]] she had [[PowerIncontinence accidentally injured]]. This lead led directly to her being recaptured for another round of torture.



* EvenTheGirlsWantHer: Bling!, one of the female students at the Jean Grey School, once [[TeacherStudentRomance tried to put the moves on Jubilee]].
* EverybodyHatesMathematics: Justified - turns out she has dyscalculia, the mathematical equivalent of dyslexia.

to:

* EvenTheGirlsWantHer: Bling!, one of the female students at the Jean Grey School, once [[TeacherStudentRomance tried to put the moves on Jubilee]].
Jubilee]]. When Patsy Walker's magic sneezes put her in a Grandpa Munster costume, ComicBook/AmericaChavez immediately started checking her out.
* EverybodyHatesMathematics: Justified - -- turns out she has dyscalculia, the mathematical equivalent of dyslexia.



* GloryDays: Did you know she was an X-Man? She'll never let you forget it.

to:

* GloryDays: Did you know she was an X-Man? She'll She never let you her Generation X teammates forget it.



* HeartIsAnAwesomePower: What Jubilee's original power set ''really'' was, had she ever cut loose and used them to their full potential. See PersonOfMassDestruction below.

to:

* HeartIsAnAwesomePower: What Jubilee's original power set ''really'' was, had is, on the very rare occasions when she ever cut cuts loose and used them to their full potential. See PersonOfMassDestruction below.



* LethalHarmlessPowers: She could have done so much more with her power, but she was afraid of killing someone.
** The one time she did cut loose with her powers (because she thought Wolverine was dead) she blew up half of The Mandarin's castle!

to:

* LethalHarmlessPowers: She could have done do so much more with her power, but she was she's afraid of killing someone.
** The one time firsttime she did cut loose with her powers (because she thought Wolverine was dead) she blew up half of The Mandarin's castle!



*** Her powers tend to be more destructive when she's emotional and unable to focus and control her abilities as well as usual. She's used this to her advantage before. In Generation X, Emma Frost states that Jubes has the potential to detonate matter at a sub-atomic level, which she actually does in ComicBook/XTerminators2022, after being excited at finally having a big enough space to do it in.

to:

*** ** Her powers tend to be more destructive when she's emotional and unable to focus and control her abilities as well as usual. She's used this to her advantage before. In Generation X, Emma Frost states that Jubes has the potential to detonate matter at a sub-atomic level, which she actually does in ComicBook/XTerminators2022, after being excited at finally having a big enough space to do it in.



** In the movies, it's the thing she's most known for, because every film, her fans get excited that she's actually going to do something (especially when she gets recast)... and it always always always turns out that that one shot from the trailer that made her ''look'' important is her only scene, as an extra who doesn't say or do anything. And then it turns out she ''was'' intended to do more but her scenes were deleted. (However, the scenes were just her getting to say a few lines to the leads, nothing that would involve her in the plot - expendable enough to be the first thing to hit the cutting room floor to bring down the runtime.)

to:

** In the movies, it's the thing she's most known for, because every film, her fans get excited that she's actually going to do something (especially when she gets recast)... and it always always always turns out that that one shot from the trailer that made her ''look'' important is her only scene, as an extra who doesn't say or do anything. And then it turns out she ''was'' intended to do more but her scenes were deleted. (However, the scenes were just her getting to say a few lines to the leads, nothing that would involve her in the plot - -- expendable enough to be the first thing to hit the cutting room floor to bring down the runtime.)



* PersonOfMassDestruction: Her original power set certainly seems rather lame on the surface (see WhatKindOfLamePowerIsHeartAnyway), but then you remember what her "pafs" are ''actually'' made of, and Emma Frost once states that should Jubilee exercise her power to its full potential she could detonate matter at the ''sub-atomic'' level. That's right, Jubilee's original powers made her a ''walking fusion bomb''.

to:

* PersonOfMassDestruction: Her original mutant power set certainly seems rather lame on the surface (see WhatKindOfLamePowerIsHeartAnyway), but then you remember what her "pafs" are ''actually'' made of, and Emma Frost once states pointing out that should Jubilee exercise her power to its full potential she could detonate matter at the ''sub-atomic'' level. That's right, Jubilee's original powers made make her a ''walking fusion bomb''.



* WillfullyWeak: As noted above, the main limitation on her powers is that she really doesn't want to harm anybody. Quite aside from her ability to demolish castles and blast her way out of mutant-proof cells, it's also been noted in-universe that, if she wanted, she could set off a small explosion inside someone's skull. She's only ever done this to a Prime Sentinel, but it can be safely assumed that most humans would not survive it.

to:

* WillfullyWeak: As noted above, the main limitation on her powers is that she really doesn't want to harm anybody. Quite aside from her ability to demolish castles and blast her way out of mutant-proof cells, potential for mass destruction on a nuclear scale, it's also been noted in-universe that, if she wanted, she could set off a small explosion inside someone's skull. She's only ever done this to a Prime Sentinel, but it can be safely assumed that most humans would not survive it.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


** In ComicBook/XTerminators2022 she ''finally'' cuts loose by [[https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/marveldatabase/images/e/ec/Jubilation_Lee_%28Earth-616%29_from_X-Terminators_Vol_2_5_001.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20230125225516 turning herself into a fusion bomb]] [[ItMakesSenseInContext to get revenge on the Collector]].

to:

** In ComicBook/XTerminators2022 she ''finally'' cuts loose by [[https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/marveldatabase/images/e/ec/Jubilation_Lee_%28Earth-616%29_from_X-Terminators_Vol_2_5_001.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20230125225516 jpg turning herself into a fusion an atomic bomb]] [[ItMakesSenseInContext to get revenge on the Collector]].

Added: 437

Changed: 126

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


** After using her powers at their max level in ComicBook/XTerminators2022, she's now sporting a BaldOfAwesome look.



** In ComicBook/XTerminators2022 she ''finally'' cuts loose by [[https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/marveldatabase/images/e/ec/Jubilation_Lee_%28Earth-616%29_from_X-Terminators_Vol_2_5_001.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20230125225516 turning herself into a fusion bomb]] [[ItMakesSenseInContext to get revenge on the Collector]].



*** Her powers tend to be more destructive when she's emotional and unable to focus and control her abilities as well as usual. She's used this to her advantage before. In Genration X, Emma Frost states that Jubes has the potential to detonate matter at a sub-atomic level.

to:

*** Her powers tend to be more destructive when she's emotional and unable to focus and control her abilities as well as usual. She's used this to her advantage before. In Genration Generation X, Emma Frost states that Jubes has the potential to detonate matter at a sub-atomic level.level, which she actually does in ComicBook/XTerminators2022, after being excited at finally having a big enough space to do it in.

Changed: 28

Removed: 115

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* EnergyAbsorption: His power allows him to absorb several kinds of energy, including psychic energy, as well as redirecting it in the form of laser blasts.

to:

* EnergyAbsorption: His power allows him to absorb several kinds of energy, including psychic energy, as well as redirecting redirect it in the form of laser blasts.



* GeniusBruiser: Bishop is TheBigGuy with an unending array of {{BFG}}s...but he also [[SmartPeoplePlayChess plays chess]] in his head with Charles Xavier, is a homicide detective who frequently [[GuileHero investigates cases]] involving mutants, and is in general a well–read, [[RealMenWearPink sensitive]] gentleman [[HiddenDepths and a surprisingly good cook]]. ...when he isn't angry and shooting you.

to:

* GeniusBruiser: Bishop is TheBigGuy with an unending array of {{BFG}}s...but he also [[SmartPeoplePlayChess plays chess]] in his head with Charles Xavier, is a homicide detective who frequently [[GuileHero investigates cases]] involving mutants, and is is, in general general, a well–read, [[RealMenWearPink sensitive]] gentleman [[HiddenDepths and a surprisingly good cook]]. ...when he isn't angry and shooting you.



* HeroicBuild: His puts most X-Men's to shame.

to:

* HeroicBuild: His physique puts most X-Men's to shame.



* KarmaHoudini: Given how much pain and suffering he caused (even wiping out entire alternate ''worlds'' just to get to Hope!) it is quite jarring how easy the X-Men have forgiven him. On the other hand, when he had his mind essentially reset, he was distinctly displeased, as while he'd made a HeelFaceTurn while stranded in a desolate future, he felt a) it was still his mind and his problem to deal with, b) he didn't deserve that kind of forgiveness.

to:

* KarmaHoudini: Given how much pain and suffering he caused (even wiping out entire alternate ''worlds'' just to get to Hope!) it is quite jarring how easy easily the X-Men have forgiven him. On the other hand, when he had his mind essentially reset, he was distinctly displeased, as while he'd made a HeelFaceTurn while stranded in a desolate future, he felt a) it was still his mind and his problem to deal with, b) he didn't deserve that kind of forgiveness.



* SuperCop: Was it, and hasn't shaken it out of him.

to:

* SuperCop: Was it, one, and hasn't yet shaken it out of him.his system.



* TheBusCameBack: Returned to the X-men in the mid-2010s as a good guy, and has pretty much hung around ever since.

Added: 115

Changed: 273

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


!!!'''Species:''' Human Mutant Cyborg

to:

!!!'''Species:''' Human Mutant Mutant; Formerly a Cyborg



Post-''Decimation'' he underwent a rather drastic FaceHeelTurn and turned into an EvilCounterpart to Comicbook/{{Cable}}, losing an arm along the way to strengthen the resemblance, and dividing his time between time travel, scheming, and attempting to shoot Cable with very large guns. And a cheeky bit of global-scale genocide. After ''Avengers Vs. X-Men'', he returned to the modern day, where his true allegiances were hard to pin down for quite some time until the ''Krakoan Age'', where he solidified his status as a committed soldier for the mutant cause, serving as one of the island nation's Great Captains.

to:

Post-''Decimation'' he underwent a rather drastic FaceHeelTurn and turned into an EvilCounterpart to Comicbook/{{Cable}}, losing an arm along the way to strengthen the resemblance, and dividing his time between time travel, scheming, and attempting to shoot Cable with very large guns. And a cheeky bit of global-scale genocide. After ''Avengers Vs. X-Men'', he returned to the modern day, where his true allegiances were hard to pin down for quite some time until the ''Krakoan Age'', where he solidified his status as a committed soldier for the mutant cause, serving as one of the island nation's Great Captains.Captains and later its Captain Commander.



* NinetiesAntiHero: A solid one on the trail of Cable: a big, rugged vigilante with large weapons and hailing from a dark future. Unlike Cable, however, Bishop is actually more of an early {{Deconstruction}} of the trope, as his violent methods only caused him trouble both in and out of the X-Men after he came to present time. Also, he is a downplayed example, as while Cable was a professional warzone survivor, Bishop was just a hardcore police officer and never quite went into outright SociopathicHero territory.

to:

* NinetiesAntiHero: A solid one on the trail of Cable: a big, rugged vigilante with large weapons and hailing from a dark future. Unlike Cable, however, Bishop is actually more of an early {{Deconstruction}} of the trope, as his violent methods only caused him trouble both in and out of the X-Men after he came to present time. Also, he is a downplayed example, as while Cable was a professional warzone survivor, Bishop was just a hardcore police officer and never quite went into outright SociopathicHero territory. In recent years this has been downplayed in favor of emphasizing a more professional soldier-like demeanor.



* ArchEnemy: Trevor Fitzroy and Cable.

to:

* ArchEnemy: Trevor Fitzroy and Cable.Cable during his FaceHeelTurn in the 2000s.



* AwesomeAussie: His parents were Austalian (his mom was an [[UsefulNotes/AustralianAborigines Australian Aborigine]]) and he was conceived there. (By the time he was born, the entire continent was a radioactive wasteland. We did mention he was from a CrapsackFuture, yes?) He is also very badass (when he's not trying to [[FaceHeelTurn kill]] [[SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong children]]).

to:

* AwesomeAussie: His parents were Austalian Australian (his mom was an [[UsefulNotes/AustralianAborigines Australian Aborigine]]) and he was conceived there. (By the time he was born, the entire continent was a radioactive wasteland. We did mention he was from a CrapsackFuture, yes?) He is also very badass (when he's not trying to [[FaceHeelTurn kill]] [[SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong children]]).



* BadFuture: Actually a post-bad future, as Bishop's native timeline was a society that had successfully rebuilt itself after a war against the Sentinels. However, it wasn't exactly an utopia either, as the need for an elite mutant police with big guns can attest.
%%* BaldOfEvil: In the 2000s he shaved his dreads and he later did a FaceHeelTurn.

to:

* BadFuture: Actually a post-bad future, as Bishop's native timeline was a society that had successfully rebuilt itself after a war against the Sentinels. However, it wasn't exactly an a utopia either, as the need for an elite mutant police with big guns can attest.
%%* BaldOfEvil: In the 2000s he shaved his dreads and he later did a FaceHeelTurn. When he returned as a hero in the late 2010s, his hair had regrown



* DivergentCharacterEvolution: Inverted with his thematical relationship to the other 90's X-Man antihero, Cable. Although Bishop started as a mild deconstruction of everything Cable represented, he ended up taking a lot of traits from him when he became bent on chasing Cable and Hope. This includes an artificial arm (which was actually reverse engineered by Forge after Cable's), a shiny eye (both of his eyes are, but artists of this period liked to draw him with a single eye glowing red a la ''Franchise/{{Terminator}}'') and a much darker personality (to the extent he did much worse things than Cable would have even considered).

to:

* DivergentCharacterEvolution: Inverted with his thematical relationship to the other 90's X-Man antihero, Cable. Although Bishop started as a mild deconstruction of everything Cable represented, he ended up taking a lot of traits from him when he became bent on chasing Cable and Hope. This includes an artificial arm (which was actually reverse engineered reverse-engineered by Forge after Cable's), a shiny eye (both of his eyes are, but artists of this period liked to draw him with a single eye glowing red a la ''Franchise/{{Terminator}}'') and a much darker personality (to the extent he did much worse things than Cable would have even considered).



* FutureBadass: Subverted in that he has not born yet in this era, but he's a badass from the future nonetheless.

to:

* FutureBadass: Subverted in that he has not been born yet in this era, but he's a badass from the future nonetheless.



* LastNameBasis: Over the years, Bishop didn't have a first name until in one ''X-Treme X-Men'' issue revealed it to be Lucas. Until then, there was even ambiguity about whether "Bishop" was meant to be a surname or a codename (in one issue, where Storm asked him to call her Ororo, Bishop expressed confusion at the concept and said that she could call him...Bishop). It didn't help that his sister Shard Bishop had the opposite case and was referred in a FirstNameBasis.

to:

* LastNameBasis: Over the years, Bishop didn't have a first name until in one ''X-Treme X-Men'' issue revealed it to be Lucas. Until then, there was even ambiguity about whether "Bishop" was meant to be a surname or a codename (in one issue, where Storm asked him to call her Ororo, Bishop expressed confusion at the concept and said that she could call him...Bishop). It didn't help that his sister Shard Bishop had the opposite case and was referred in a FirstNameBasis.



* PutOnABus: [[spoiler:When Cable and Hope had enough of him chasing them through different timelines, Cable managed to scramble Bishop's time-travelling teleportation device which stranded him in a very deserted distant future]].
* ReformedButRejected: Since he's returned from the future. However, as of 2017 he has returned to working with the X-men with no evidence of mistrust or resentment. It is possible his [[{{Retcon}} actions regarding Hope most likely have been erased]] thanks to a certain [[ComicBook/SecretWars2015 cosmic reset]].

to:

* PutOnABus: [[spoiler:When [[spoiler: When Cable and Hope had enough of him chasing them through different timelines, Cable managed to scramble Bishop's time-travelling time-traveling teleportation device which stranded him in a very deserted distant future]].
* ReformedButRejected: Since he's returned from the future. However, as of 2017 2017, he has returned to working with the X-men with no evidence of mistrust or resentment. It is possible his [[{{Retcon}} actions regarding Hope most likely have been erased]] thanks to a certain [[ComicBook/SecretWars2015 cosmic reset]].



* TangledFamilyTree: Throughout his history, he's been shown and implied to be related in one way or another to Gateway, Storm, M, and Neal Shaara. (Who are Australian, Kenyan-American, Algerian-Monacan and Indian, respectively.)

to:

* TangledFamilyTree: Throughout his history, he's been shown and implied to be related in one way or another to Gateway, Storm, M, and Neal Shaara. (Who are Australian, Kenyan-American, Algerian-Monacan Algerian-Monacan, and Indian, respectively.))
* TheBusCameBack: Returned to the X-men in the mid-2010s as a good guy, and has pretty much hung around ever since.



* TroublingUnchildlikeBehaviour: A time-travelling Madrox and Layla Miller once met Bishop as a pre-teen. He was scornful of any Mutant who claimed to be the next evolutionary step, and outright told them he wished he had a chance at killing Hope Summers. Several years later, when he was somewhere in his early teens, he told Hecat'e he'd kill her if she messed with Shard.

to:

* TroublingUnchildlikeBehaviour: A time-travelling time-traveling Madrox and Layla Miller once met Bishop as a pre-teen. He was scornful of any Mutant who claimed to be the next evolutionary step, and outright told them he wished he had a chance at killing Hope Summers. Several years later, when he was somewhere in his early teens, he told Hecat'e he'd kill her if she messed with Shard.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


Bishop, full name Lucas Bishop, is a time-traveling cop from the future who found himself stuck in the past after chasing there a mutant criminal rebellion started by Trevor Fitzroy. He took on the task of [[VigilanteExecution terminating with extreme prejudice]] the remnants of the rebellion, but the task proved too difficult and he ended up being captured by the X-Men, who were interested in stopping his violent ways. It's then revealed that he comes from a post-dystopic future in which humans and mutants joined forces to stop a Sentinel takeover, after which a special force named Xavier's Security Enforcers was created to police the mutant population. Now without a way to return, but with possibly a way to avoid such a BadFuture, Bishop became an X-Man and lent his big guns and military training to their cause.

to:

Bishop, full name Lucas Bishop, is a time-traveling cop from the future who found himself stuck in the past after chasing there a mutant criminal rebellion started by the name of Trevor Fitzroy. He took on the task of Fitzroy through a time portal. Determined to [[VigilanteExecution terminating with extreme prejudice]] the remnants 'Sanction']] Fitzroy and his band of the rebellion, but rebels, the task proved too difficult and he ended up being captured by clashing with the X-Men, who were interested X-Men in stopping his violent ways. It's the process. It was then revealed that he comes from a post-dystopic future in which humans and mutants joined forces to stop a Sentinel takeover, after which a special force named Xavier's Security Enforcers was created to police the mutant population. Now without Stranded in the past, Bishop realized he had a way chance to return, but with possibly a way to avoid prevent such a BadFuture, Bishop BadFuture from ever unfolding, and became an X-Man and lent X-Man, lending his big guns guns, energy manipulation abilities, and military training to their cause.



Post-''Decimation'' he underwent a rather drastic FaceHeelTurn and turned into an EvilCounterpart to Comicbook/{{Cable}}, losing an arm along the way, dividing his time between time travel, scheming, and attempting to shoot Cable with very large guns. And global scale genocide. After ''Avengers Vs. X-Men'', he returned to the modern day, where his allegiances have been messy.

to:

Post-''Decimation'' he underwent a rather drastic FaceHeelTurn and turned into an EvilCounterpart to Comicbook/{{Cable}}, losing an arm along the way, way to strengthen the resemblance, and dividing his time between time travel, scheming, and attempting to shoot Cable with very large guns. And global scale a cheeky bit of global-scale genocide. After ''Avengers Vs. X-Men'', he returned to the modern day, where his true allegiances have been messy.were hard to pin down for quite some time until the ''Krakoan Age'', where he solidified his status as a committed soldier for the mutant cause, serving as one of the island nation's Great Captains.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: On the surface she's a somewhat ditzy, ''very'' [[TheNineties 90s]] [[TotallyRadical mallrat]], and ''especially'' for those who only know her from ''WesternAnimation/XMenTheAnimatedSeies'' her ''pafs'' [[WhatKindOfLamePowerIsHeartAnyway come across as a joke]]. And it certainly helps that Jubilee never really learned to develop her powers to their full potential. But then you read ''why'' she didn't: Jubilee is capable of manipulating and ''detonating'' matter at the ''sub-atomic'' level, and once ''leveled The Mandarin's castle'' when she cut loose because she thought ComicBook/{{Wolverine}} had been hurt. And that ''still'' wasn't the full extent of her powers. ComicBook/EmmaFrost more or less likened her to ''[[PersonOfMassDestruction a walking fusion bomb]]''. Keep in mind she manipulates plasma. As in ''the'' most pervasive state of matter ''in the universe''. The sun is a ''big ball of plasma''. It's what ''outer space'' is made of. And Jubilee can potentially control ''any of it''.

to:

* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: On the surface she's a somewhat ditzy, ''very'' [[TheNineties 90s]] [[TotallyRadical mallrat]], and ''especially'' for those who only know her from ''WesternAnimation/XMenTheAnimatedSeies'' ''WesternAnimation/XMenTheAnimatedSeries'' her ''pafs'' [[WhatKindOfLamePowerIsHeartAnyway come across as a joke]]. And it certainly helps that Jubilee never really learned to develop her powers to their full potential. But then you read ''why'' she didn't: Jubilee is capable of manipulating and ''detonating'' matter at the ''sub-atomic'' level, and once ''leveled The Mandarin's castle'' when she cut loose because she thought ComicBook/{{Wolverine}} had been hurt. And that ''still'' wasn't the full extent of her powers. ComicBook/EmmaFrost more or less likened her to ''[[PersonOfMassDestruction a walking fusion bomb]]''. Keep in mind she manipulates plasma. As in ''the'' most pervasive state of matter ''in the universe''. The sun is a ''big ball of plasma''. It's what ''outer space'' is made of. And Jubilee can potentially control ''any of it''.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* ReformedButRejected: Since he's returned from the future. However, as of 2017 he has returned to working with the X-men with no evidence of mistrust or resentment. It is possible his [[{{Retcon}} actions regarding Hope most likely have been erased]] thanks to a certain [[ComicBook/SecretWars2015 cosmic rest]].

to:

* ReformedButRejected: Since he's returned from the future. However, as of 2017 he has returned to working with the X-men with no evidence of mistrust or resentment. It is possible his [[{{Retcon}} actions regarding Hope most likely have been erased]] thanks to a certain [[ComicBook/SecretWars2015 cosmic rest]].reset]].
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* VitriolicBestBuds: She and Boom Boom did NOT get along when they had to work together in ComicBook/XTinctionAgenda, barely being able to put their animosity aside. This has mellowed considerably and with the two becoming this. They now hang out as friends but still mock eachother even when they are out in danger and fighting vampires in [[ComicBook/XTerminators2022 X-Terminators.]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Everybody Hates Mathematics being on here makes this trope redundant.


* LIsForDyslexia: But with math.

Changed: 20

Removed: 76

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:


* AngryBlackMan: Australian aborigine and with some anger management issues.



* GeniusBruiser: Bishop is an AngryBlackMan who is TheBigGuy with an unending array of {{BFG}}s...but he also [[SmartPeoplePlayChess plays chess]] in his head with Charles Xavier, is a homicide detective who frequently [[GuileHero investigates cases]] involving mutants, and is in general a well–read, [[RealMenWearPink sensitive]] gentleman [[HiddenDepths and a surprisingly good cook]]. ...when he isn't angry and shooting you.

to:

* GeniusBruiser: Bishop is an AngryBlackMan who is TheBigGuy with an unending array of {{BFG}}s...but he also [[SmartPeoplePlayChess plays chess]] in his head with Charles Xavier, is a homicide detective who frequently [[GuileHero investigates cases]] involving mutants, and is in general a well–read, [[RealMenWearPink sensitive]] gentleman [[HiddenDepths and a surprisingly good cook]]. ...when he isn't angry and shooting you.


* AwesomeMcCoolname: Jubilation Lee, although she herself hates it, and prefers her pseudonym.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

\\\
As of 2022 she is a former member of ''ComicBook/Excalibur2019'' and is currently starring in ComicBook/XTerminators2022.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: On the surface she's a somewhat ditzy, ''very'' [[TheNineties 90s]] [[TotallyRadical mallrat]], and ''especially'' for those who only know her from the animated ''WesternAnimation/XMen'' her ''pafs'' [[WhatKindOfLamePowerIsHeartAnyway come across as a joke]]. And it certainly helps that Jubilee never really learned to develop her powers to their full potential. But then you read ''why'' she didn't: Jubilee is capable of manipulating and ''detonating'' matter at the ''sub-atomic'' level, and once ''leveled The Mandarin's castle'' when she cut loose because she thought ComicBook/{{Wolverine}} had been hurt. And that ''still'' wasn't the full extent of her powers. ComicBook/EmmaFrost more or less likened her to ''[[PersonOfMassDestruction a walking fusion bomb]]''. Keep in mind she manipulates plasma. As in ''the'' most pervasive state of matter ''in the universe''. The sun is a ''big ball of plasma''. It's what ''outer space'' is made of. And Jubilee can potentially control ''any of it''.

to:

* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: On the surface she's a somewhat ditzy, ''very'' [[TheNineties 90s]] [[TotallyRadical mallrat]], and ''especially'' for those who only know her from the animated ''WesternAnimation/XMen'' ''WesternAnimation/XMenTheAnimatedSeies'' her ''pafs'' [[WhatKindOfLamePowerIsHeartAnyway come across as a joke]]. And it certainly helps that Jubilee never really learned to develop her powers to their full potential. But then you read ''why'' she didn't: Jubilee is capable of manipulating and ''detonating'' matter at the ''sub-atomic'' level, and once ''leveled The Mandarin's castle'' when she cut loose because she thought ComicBook/{{Wolverine}} had been hurt. And that ''still'' wasn't the full extent of her powers. ComicBook/EmmaFrost more or less likened her to ''[[PersonOfMassDestruction a walking fusion bomb]]''. Keep in mind she manipulates plasma. As in ''the'' most pervasive state of matter ''in the universe''. The sun is a ''big ball of plasma''. It's what ''outer space'' is made of. And Jubilee can potentially control ''any of it''.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

** She was a member of Excalibur for a while but her characterization seemed to mostly be her worrying over Shogo, and she's shown to be leaving the team the first chance she gets in the ''Knights of X'' storyline (and meanwhile Shogo gets a big chunk of the limelight).


Added DiffLines:

* ShipTease: She's had this with Chamber for a while, and the two became a couple in ComicBook/GenerationX.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
dewicking Knife Nut per TRS


* KnifeNut: Marrow almost always uses bone knives which grow from her own body as weapons. She is drawn with them on nearly each cover she appears on.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* RequiredSecondaryPowers: Her main power is to grow badass bone knives out of her body and throw them at people. Her other powers include surviving pulling the bones out, regrowing new ones, and superhuman pain tolerance.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


** While Marrow was a member of X-Force, consisting of Meme, Fantomex, Cable, Domino and Doctor Nemesis, she suffered heavily from mental instability from the trauma of losing her child, which manifested in childish behavior, lack of respect/personal boundaries and even more frequent bouts of aggression. Though the rest of the team had their own issues which they dealt with, suck as a general lack of trust in their teammates.

to:

** While Marrow was a member of X-Force, consisting of Meme, Fantomex, Cable, Domino and Doctor Nemesis, she suffered heavily from mental instability from the trauma of losing her child, which manifested in childish behavior, lack of respect/personal boundaries and even more frequent bouts of aggression. Though the rest of the team had their own issues which they dealt with, suck such as a general lack of trust in their teammates.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


--->'''Jubilee:''' I'm just a kid -- if I want to pretend nothin' ever bothers me, that's my right as an immature brat. But you -- what's your excuse, [[WingedHumanoid Tweety]]?
* AsianAirheads: While not stupid, she suffers dyscalculia, averting the "[[AsianAndNerdy Asians as math geniuses]]" stereotype.

to:

--->'''Jubilee:''' -->'''Jubilee:''' I'm just a kid -- if I want to pretend nothin' ever bothers me, that's my right as an immature brat. But you -- what's your excuse, [[WingedHumanoid Tweety]]?
* AsianAirheads: AsianAirhead: While not stupid, she suffers dyscalculia, averting the "[[AsianAndNerdy Asians as math geniuses]]" stereotype.



* FashionDissonance: She is easily one of the most unmistakably 90s characters of the team with her pink armour/yellow trench coat wardrobe being considered gloriously tacky nowadays. Thanks to her inclusion in the immensely popular Fox ''[[WesternAnimation/XMenTheAnimatedSeries X-Men 90s cartoon]]'' (despite only being a relatively new member in the comics at the time) she gained enough of fanbase to survive past the decade, although modern comics generally give her less garish outfits.

to:

* FashionDissonance: She is easily one of the most unmistakably 90s characters of the team with her pink armour/yellow trench coat wardrobe being considered gloriously tacky nowadays. Thanks to her inclusion in the immensely popular Fox ''[[WesternAnimation/XMenTheAnimatedSeries X-Men 90s cartoon]]'' ''WesternAnimation/XMenTheAnimatedSeries'' (despite only being a relatively new member in the comics at the time) she gained enough of fanbase to survive past the decade, although modern comics generally give her less garish outfits.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


-> See [[Characters/MarvelComicsGambit Gambit]]

to:

-> See [[Characters/MarvelComicsGambit Gambit]]Characters/MarvelComicsGambit



-> See [[Characters/MarvelComicsPsylocke Psylocke]]

to:

-> See [[Characters/MarvelComicsPsylocke Psylocke]]Characters/MarvelComicsPsylocke
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Crosswicking

Added DiffLines:

* OnceMoreWithClarity: A major part of Bishop's backstory is discovering a garbled tape of ComicBook/JeanGrey talking about a traitor within the X-Men's ranks. As a result of it being garbled, Bishop had assumed that ComicBook/ProfessorX was among the first to die and Jean was saying that the team shouldn't have trusted one of their own (Bishop suspected ComicBook/{{Gambit}} as a man called the Witness, who was the last person to see the X-Men alive, resembled and acted like him). The crossover, ''ComicBook/{{Onslaught}}'', [[ArcWelding incorporated this]] into the ''Onslaught: X-Men'' one-shot that kicked off the crossover, revealing that Jean was really talking about Xavier's dark side becoming the titular villain, that she suspected Juggernaut had died in Onslaught's rampage (he hadn't), that they should have realized that Xavier's mindwipe of Magneto in the ''ComicBook/{{Fatal Attractions|MarvelComics}}'' crossover might come back to haunt them (which it did, given it gave way to Onslaught), and that Jean wasn't actually killed when the tape ended.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Crosswicking

Added DiffLines:

* AngstWhatAngst: Discussed by Jubilee (a [[PluckyGirl sassy orphan]]) and [[Characters/XMenTheOriginalTeam Warren Worthington III]] (who's been tortured, mutilated, brainwashed, and had his fiancee murdered, and has since been playing TheStoic).
--->'''Jubilee:''' I'm just a kid -- if I want to pretend nothin' ever bothers me, that's my right as an immature brat. But you -- what's your excuse, [[WingedHumanoid Tweety]]?


Added DiffLines:

* ClothesMakeTheSuperman: After losing her powers after the events of M-Day, she began to use a high-tech outfit gave her superstrength.


Added DiffLines:

* IHateYouVampireDad: Jubilee would likely show nothing but hate for Xarus if he ever showed up again, seeing as he only converted her to use her as bait for ComicBook/{{Wolverine}}. (Currently, Xarus is presumed dead, but honestly, that's rarely anything but [[DeathIsCheap a minor inconvenience]] for the X-Men or their enemies.)


Added DiffLines:

* SayingSoundEffectsOutLoud: The usual sound effect for [[Characters/XMen90sMembers Jubilee]]'s fireworks was "Paf." There was one occasion when she cast some of them to provide light in a dark area, saying, "Let me 'Paf' some light on the subject!"

Added: 3399

Changed: 1411

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Crosswicking


* ACupAngst: Actually drawn to look like a gymnast on a team full of bikini models and she's not happy about it, though she has become progressively curvier.

to:

* ACupAngst: Actually drawn to look like a gymnast on a team full of bikini models and she's not happy about it, though She has had this throughout her history, but she has become progressively curvier.gotten bigger as she grew up. In ''Generation X'', which focused on the younger and less well-known of Xavier's students, her modest figure was used to contrast her against the model-esque [[AlphaBitch Monet St. Croix]]. Sometimes Kitty Pryde takes this role, too. But much like Swift above, when Jubilee transitioned into the ''ComicBook/NewWarriors'' relaunch, she lost her mutant powers, but gained two cup sizes in the bargain. (Granted, she was 13-14 for most of her comic history.) [[http://img99.imageshack.us/img99/5717/002b4g7c.jpg Entertainingly lampshaded]] in ''Uncanny X-Men'' #268 -- Jubilee is listening in to a conversation between Wolverine and the [[MostCommonSuperpower more commonly-endowed]] Psylocke and Black Widow. She glances up at the two women in their skintight costumes, peers down her vest to see how she matches up, and then drops her head in her hands with a frustrated expression.



* AdoptivePeerParent: This becomes a thing after she finds and adopts an abandoned baby she names Shogo. This despite only being 17, and thanks to being turned into a vampire she'll be the same age even as her kid grows up.



* AsianAirheads: While not stupid, she suffers dyscalculia, averting the "[[AsianAndNerdy Asians as math geniuses]]" stereotype.



* BoyishShortHair: Ever since her debut she has had very short hair along with a punkish tomboy attitude especially back in the 90s. Though she does [[TomboyWithAGirlyStreak have a girly side]].



* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: On the surface she's a somewhat ditzy, ''very'' [[TheNineties 90s]] [[TotallyRadical mallrat]], and ''especially'' for those who only know her from the animated ''WesternAnimation/XMen'' her ''pafs'' [[WhatKindOfLamePowerIsHeartAnyway come across as a joke]]. And it certainly helps that Jubilee never really learned to develop her powers to their full potential. But then you read ''why'' she didn't: Jubilee is capable of manipulating and ''detonating'' matter at the ''sub-atomic'' level, and once ''leveled The Mandarin's castle'' when she cut loose because she thought ComicBook/{{Wolverine}} had been hurt. And that ''still'' wasn't the full extent of her powers. ComicBook/EmmaFrost more or less likened her to ''[[PersonOfMassDestruction a walking fusion bomb]]''. Keep in mind she manipulates plasma. As in ''the'' most pervasive state of matter ''in the universe''. The sun is a ''big ball of plasma''. It's what ''outer space'' is made of. And Jubilee can potentially control ''any of it''.



* CuteLittleFangs: Gets them after being turned into a vampire. This turns her into a CuteMonsterGirl, especialy when Sana Takeda draws her.



* DaddysGirl: Played with, as she is the most disrespectful towards Xavier and considered him "bald headed geek", Jubliee generally acts more like a Daddy's Girl with ComicBook/{{Wolverine}} whom she adores. Though Jubilee does warm up to the "Prof" and is delighted when he gives her rollerblades as a present.



* DiscardAndDraw: Jubilee was one of the numerous Mutants who lost their power after M-Day. While serving with the New Warriors, she took on the name "Wondra" and used advanced technology that granted her super strength. She was turned into a vampire during the ''Curse of the Mutants'' storyline, granting her superhuman strength, speed, healing and the ability to turn into vapor, but has since regained her original powers and is no longer a vampire.

to:

* DiscardAndDraw: Jubilee was one of the numerous Mutants who lost their power after M-Day. While serving with the New Warriors, she took on the name "Wondra" and used advanced technology that granted her super strength. She was turned into a vampire during the ''Curse of the Mutants'' storyline, granting her superhuman strength, speed, healing and the ability to turn into vapor, but vapor. She has since regained cured of her vampirism, regaining her original powers in the process, when Quinton Quire used his Phoenix Shard to save Jubilee when M-Plate tried to kill her by tearing away a special medallion that protected her from the sun and is no longer tried to fry her.
* DoNotTauntCthulhu: She once thought it was
a vampire.good idea to taunt a pack of hungry dinosaurs from the safety of the far side of a forcefield wall. Then the flying dinosaur riders turned up...
* DudleyDoRightStopsToHelp: She broke off her escape from "Operation: Zero Tolerance" to [[SaveTheVillain give first aid to a villain]] she had [[PowerIncontinence accidentally injured]]. This lead directly to her being recaptured for another round of torture.



* FemmeFatalons: As vampire, she has claws.

to:

* EvenTheGirlsWantHer: Bling!, one of the female students at the Jean Grey School, once [[TeacherStudentRomance tried to put the moves on Jubilee]].
* EverybodyHatesMathematics: Justified - turns out she has dyscalculia, the mathematical equivalent of dyslexia.
* FashionDissonance: She is easily one of the most unmistakably 90s characters of the team with her pink armour/yellow trench coat wardrobe being considered gloriously tacky nowadays. Thanks to her inclusion in the immensely popular Fox ''[[WesternAnimation/XMenTheAnimatedSeries X-Men 90s cartoon]]'' (despite only being a relatively new member in the comics at the time) she gained enough of fanbase to survive past the decade, although modern comics generally give her less garish outfits.
* FemmeFatalons: As a vampire, she has claws.


Added DiffLines:

* FirstNameUltimatum: Other characters tend to do this to her when they are getting frusterated with her behavior.
-->'''ComicBook/{{Jubilee|MarvelComics}}''': Why does everyone say my name like it means "shut up"?
* {{Flight}}: She was able to fly when she was a vampire.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


Bishop, full name Lucas Bishop, is a time-traveling cop from the future who found himself stuck in the past after chasing there a mutant criminal rebellion started by Trevor Fitzroy. He took on the task of [[VigilanteExecution terminating with extreme prejudice]] the remnants of the rebellion, but the task proved too difficult and he ended up being captured by the X-Men, who were interested in stopping his violent ways. It's then revealed that he comes from a post-dystopic future in which humans and mutants joined forces to stop a Sentinel takeover, after which a special force named Xavier's Security Enforcers was created to police mutant population. Now without a way to return, but with possibly a way to avoid such a BadFuture, Bishop became a X-Man and lent his big guns and military training to their cause.

to:

Bishop, full name Lucas Bishop, is a time-traveling cop from the future who found himself stuck in the past after chasing there a mutant criminal rebellion started by Trevor Fitzroy. He took on the task of [[VigilanteExecution terminating with extreme prejudice]] the remnants of the rebellion, but the task proved too difficult and he ended up being captured by the X-Men, who were interested in stopping his violent ways. It's then revealed that he comes from a post-dystopic future in which humans and mutants joined forces to stop a Sentinel takeover, after which a special force named Xavier's Security Enforcers was created to police the mutant population. Now without a way to return, but with possibly a way to avoid such a BadFuture, Bishop became a an X-Man and lent his big guns and military training to their cause.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Obvious typo


Bishop, full name Lucas Bishop, is a time-traveling cop from the future who found himself stuck in the past after chasing there a mutant criminal rebellion started by Trevor Fitzroy. He took on the task of [[VigilanteExecution terminating with extreme prejudice]] the remants of the rebellion, but the task proved too difficult and he ended up being captured by the X-Men, who were interested in stopping his violent ways. It's then revealed that he comes from a post-dystopic future in which humans and mutants joined forces to stop a Sentinel takeover, after which a special force named Xavier's Security Enforcers was created to police mutant population. Now without a way to return, but with possibly a way to avoid such a BadFuture, Bishop became a X-Man and lent his big guns and military training to their cause.

to:

Bishop, full name Lucas Bishop, is a time-traveling cop from the future who found himself stuck in the past after chasing there a mutant criminal rebellion started by Trevor Fitzroy. He took on the task of [[VigilanteExecution terminating with extreme prejudice]] the remants remnants of the rebellion, but the task proved too difficult and he ended up being captured by the X-Men, who were interested in stopping his violent ways. It's then revealed that he comes from a post-dystopic future in which humans and mutants joined forces to stop a Sentinel takeover, after which a special force named Xavier's Security Enforcers was created to police mutant population. Now without a way to return, but with possibly a way to avoid such a BadFuture, Bishop became a X-Man and lent his big guns and military training to their cause.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Adding Link


* ContinuitySnarl: His FaceHeelTurn was the result of this as ''Messiah Complex'' stating that Hope was responsible for his state of his BadFuture--which flew right in the face of what was established, which was one of the X-Men themselves (ComicBook/ProfessorX [[SplitPersonality by way of]] ComicBook/{{Onslaught}}) losing their shit, killing most of the X-Men[[note]]ComicBook/{{Gambit}} was implied to have been the SoleSurvivor as a character in Bishop's time named the Witness, looked like an older [=LeBeau=] and talked like him, which led Bishop to believe Gambit betrayed the team[[/note]], and attacking the world.

to:

* ContinuitySnarl: His FaceHeelTurn was the result of this as ''Messiah Complex'' [[ComicBook/XMenMessiahComplex Messiah Complex]] stating that Hope was responsible for his state of his BadFuture--which flew right in the face of what was established, which was one of the X-Men themselves (ComicBook/ProfessorX [[SplitPersonality by way of]] ComicBook/{{Onslaught}}) losing their shit, killing most of the X-Men[[note]]ComicBook/{{Gambit}} was implied to have been the SoleSurvivor as a character in Bishop's time named the Witness, looked like an older [=LeBeau=] and talked like him, which led Bishop to believe Gambit betrayed the team[[/note]], and attacking the world.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* MamaBear: Do '''not''' [[https://i.imgur.com/Z6MOCT5.jpg son Shogo!]]

to:

* MamaBear: Do '''not''' take her [[https://i.imgur.com/Z6MOCT5.jpg son Shogo!]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* MamaBear: Do '''not''' [[https://38.media.tumblr.com/da11de5251e0461ad8e8ec408561c672/tumblr_nbtb2mZcCT1r2qd6xo2_1280.jpg try to take adopted son Shogo!]]

to:

* MamaBear: Do '''not''' [[https://38.media.tumblr.com/da11de5251e0461ad8e8ec408561c672/tumblr_nbtb2mZcCT1r2qd6xo2_1280.[[https://i.imgur.com/Z6MOCT5.jpg try to take adopted son Shogo!]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:


* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Some colorists make it brown, red or orange, but her default hair color is actually pink.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


For most of her history, her body was well-known, but she was not. Revanche is the body that [[Characters/MarvelComicsBetsyBraddock Betsy Braddock]] was transplanted into, and thus making her one of Marvel's most iconic femme fatales for a long time. Revanche, in the body of Betsy Braddock, was eventually killed at her request by her lover Matsu'o, as she did not want to die of the Legacy Virus. This ensured that Betsy [[LockedIntoStrangeness would remain in her body for many years]]. Kwannon got better, and eventually came back, and she and Betsy finally reverted bodies at long last during ''ComicBook/HuntForWolverine: Mystery in Madripoor''.

to:

For most of her history, her body was well-known, but she was not. Revanche is the body that [[Characters/MarvelComicsBetsyBraddock Betsy Braddock]] Braddock was transplanted into, and thus making her one of Marvel's most iconic femme fatales for a long time. Revanche, in the body of Betsy Braddock, was eventually killed at her request by her lover Matsu'o, as she did not want to die of the Legacy Virus. This ensured that Betsy [[LockedIntoStrangeness would remain in her body for many years]]. Kwannon got better, and eventually came back, and she and Betsy finally reverted bodies at long last during ''ComicBook/HuntForWolverine: Mystery in Madripoor''.

Top