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Madelyne Jennifer Pryor is a supervillain and occasional antihero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.Created by writer Chris Claremont and artist Paul Smith, the character first appeared in Uncanny X-Men #168 (April 1983).
Identity still in question; the original Madelyne Pryor was a clone of Jean Grey, ex-wife of Cyclops, and mother of Cable. Mastermind: Martinique Jason Was approached by the Red Queen to join. Daughter of the original Mastermind and sister of Lady Mastermind. Former member of the Brotherhood of Mutants.
Madelyne Pryor's history continues in the first half of X-Tinction, starting with the birth of Nathan Summers and the marriage's disintegration, to concluding at her death during the "Inferno" storyline. Most of the rest of her story with the X-Men is here.
A romance develops between Cyclops and Madelyne. She reveals to him that she was the sole survivor of a plane crash on September 1, 1980 – the same day Jean died. Cyclops digs through files on Madelyne's background. Cyclops proposes to Madelyne, but when he asks her if she is Phoenix, she punches him and runs away.
Goblin Queen / Madelyne Pryor (voiced by Jennifer Hale) – A mutant clone of Jean Grey created by Mister Sinister and the mother of Cable. In the episode "Fire Made Flesh", Sinister brainwashed her into the Goblin Queen and she unleashed Demons upon the X-Men, then took baby Nathan and went back to Sinister.
An all-female incarnation called the Sisterhood was formed by the "Red Queen"—revealed to be Madelyne Pryor—who recruited Martinique Jason, [30] Lady Mastermind, Chimera, [31] and the non-mutants Spiral and Lady Deathstrike. [32] The Sisterhood was able to capture and brainwash the former X-Man Psylocke, making her a member also.
Cyclops' relationships are particularly complicated because of the many retcons involved in the publication history of the Jean Grey and Madelyne Pryor characters. In terms of publication time, Cyclops's longest and deepest romantic relationship would be with Jean Grey, whom he would eventually marry but not before she would appear to ...
As such, only a few individuals have held the title. Sir Gordon Phillips, while unknown at the time, ruled as Lord Imperial for most of the club's modern history, holding the position from before the club's introduction [7] until his death: killed by Sabertooth on a cruise ship filled with humans infected with the Legacy Virus. [20] Sir Gordon ...