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Madelyne Pryor makes a non-speaking cameo appearance in the X-Men: The Animated Series episode "Time Fugitives". [120] Madelyne Pryor / Goblin Queen appears in X-Men '97, voiced by Jennifer Hale. [121] [122] [123] Initially believing herself to be Jean Grey, she assists Mister Sinister until Grey convinces her to turn against him.
Shortly after Jean Grey (Phoenix) was believed dead, Cyclops (her longtime love interest, real name Scott Summers) met a woman who was almost her exact duplicate named Madelyne Pryor. Unbeknownst to either of them at the time, Madelyne Pryor was a clone of Jean Grey, created by Mister Sinister.
In order to join the team, Cyclops walked out on his new wife Madelyne Pryor, an Alaskan pilot who bore a strange resemblance to Grey, and their infant son, Nathan Christopher. [5] The original X-Men disassociate with the current team because Professor X had placed their old nemesis, Magneto, as its leader.
Red Queen (Jean Grey), an evil version of Jean Grey from Earth-9575 who replaced Pryor and ruled Earth-998 [2] [3] Red Queen (Madelyne Pryor) , the alias used since her return to Marvel Comics [ 4 ] The Red Queen, an alias used by Martha Kent to disrupt the Checkmate organization on the television series Smallville
Madelyne Pryor-Summers Founding member The clone of the deceased Jean Grey, Madelyne married Havok and had a son with him, Scotty. Madelyne made a deal with the demons of Inferno to unlock her telekinetic potential so as to save her son. She became corrupted as a result, and later tries to take over the world for demonkind. Captain America
Madelyne may refer to: Madelyne Delcroix (born 1946), French aviator; Madelyne Pryor, fictional character in the Marvel Comics universe; Madelyne Woods, American television personality; Carlo Resoort, Dutch DJ, remixer and producer who has released tracks under the Madelyne alias
The X-Men benefit from advanced technology such as Xavier tracking down mutants with a device called Cerebro which amplifies his powers; the X-Men train within the Danger Room, first depicted as a room full of weapons and booby traps, now as generating holographic simulations; and the X-Men travel in their Blackbird jet.
Cyclops first appeared in The X-Men #1 (September 1963). He was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, and has been a mainstay character of the X-Men series. Lee said that Cyclops and Beast were his two favorite X-Men, elaborating that "I love tortured heroes—and he was tortured because he couldn't control his power."