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Weapon Plus is a fictional clandestine program appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. It was created by Grant Morrison during their run in New X-Men. The program's purpose is the creation of super-soldiers intended to fight the wars of the future, especially a mutant-human war. Weapon X, the organization's most well-known ...
Assault on Weapon Plus. " Assault on Weapon Plus " is the title of a four-part storyline which ran through New X-Men #142 - #145 (September - December, 2003). It was written by Grant Morrison and pencilled by Chris Bachalo . The storyline involved Wolverine, Cyclops and Fantomex taking on the mysterious and sinister Weapon Plus program.
Grant Morrison's New X-Men in 2002 further revealed that Weapon X was the tenth of a series of such projects, collectively known as the Weapon Plus Program, and the X in "Weapon X" referred not to the letter X but the Roman numeral for the number 10.
Prentis Rollins Danny Miki. New X-Men is an American comic book ongoing series, written by Grant Morrison and featuring the mutant superhero team, the X-Men. It was a retitling of the then-ongoing second volume of the main X-Men series, and shares the series' numbering, as opposed to creating a different ongoing series with a new number one issue.
Garrison Kane / Weapon X [38] - Currently deceased. Kyle Gibney / Wild Child [39] - Later and former member of Gamma Flight, Alpha Flight and X-Factor. Depowered after the M-Day. Richard Gill / Wildside [40] - Former member of the Mutant Liberation Front. He was depowered after the M-Day.
When the Hulk attacks Xavier, the Astonishing X-Men, and the New X-Men, the Stepford Cuckoos contact several other X-teams such as Excalibur, the Uncanny X-team, and X-Factor to get their help. [16] They then help Prodigy access all his forgotten knowledge and abilities to compensate for his power loss as thanks for saving them when anti-mutant ...
Here Comes Tomorrow. ISBN 0-7851-1345-2. " Here Comes Tomorrow " is the eighth and final story arc in Grant Morrison 's run on the Marvel Comics series New X-Men, which ran from issues #151-154 (2004). The storyline featured many controversial elements, such as Cyclops moving forward with his relationship with Emma Frost (prompted by his dead ...
Letterer (s) Rus Wooton. Chris Eliopoulos. Colorist (s) Chris Chuckry. Planet X. ISBN 0-7851-1201-4. " Planet X " is a 2004 storyline published by Marvel Comics that ran from New X-Men #146–150. The story is the penultimate arc of Grant Morrison 's run as writer on the X-Men, and features the return of Magneto and the death of Jean Grey again.