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  2. Mystique (character) - Wikipedia

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    Mystique's origins remain unknown: her shapeshifting powers mean that her true age remains enigmatic. Her earliest attested appearance dates back to the years around 1900, when she lived in a male guise as a "consulting detective" who established a romantic relationship with her reality's version of Irene Adler, biographical details which imply she is in fact Sherlock Holmes, [27] an ...

  3. Destiny (Irene Adler) - Wikipedia

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    Destiny is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Chris Claremont and artist/co-writer John Byrne, the character first appeared in Uncanny X-Men #141, published on October 21, 1980. Destiny's civilian identity is Irene Adler, a blind mutant with precognitive abilities that allow her ...

  4. Brotherhood of Mutants - Wikipedia

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    Brotherhood of Mutants. The Brotherhood of Mutants (originally known as the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants, sometimes referred to as the BoEM[ 2] or B.O.E.M[ 3]) is a fictional group of mutants appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Brotherhood are among the chief adversaries of the X-Men .

  5. Mystique (film character) - Wikipedia

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    Mystique is a fictional character appearing in the X-Men film series, beginning with the film X-Men in 2000. Based on the comic-book character of the same name, she was portrayed in the first three X-Men films by actress Rebecca Romijn, in her first major acting role, while in four prequel and soft reboot films, starting with X-Men: First Class, she was played by actress Jennifer Lawrence.

  6. X-Men: Messiah Complex - Wikipedia

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    The "Messiah Complex" storyline is the climax of events set into motion in "House of M" and defined the direction of the X-Men franchise for the next several years.The storyline's main plot involves the birth of the first child with the X-gene since Decimation, sparking a race between the X-Men, the Marauders, the Acolytes, the Reavers, the Purifiers, and Predator X to see who will find the ...

  7. Immortal X-Men - Wikipedia

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    List. David Curiel. Dijjo Lima. Erick Arciniega. Editor (s) List. Jordan D. White. Lauren Amaro. Immortal X-Men is an American superhero comic book series written by Kieron Gillen and published by Marvel Comics, which followed the Quiet Council of Krakoa during the Krakoan Age.

  8. Hellfire Gala - Wikipedia

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    X-Men: Hellfire Gala. ISBN 978-1302931155. " Hellfire Gala " was initially a 12-part X-Men comic book storyline published by Marvel Comics in June 2021. It is the first storyline featured in the "Reign of X" relaunch after the "X of Swords" storyline. [ 1] Krakoa opens its gates to non-mutants to celebrate mutant culture at an evening party.

  9. Freedom Force (comics) - Wikipedia

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    The original version first appeared in Uncanny X-Men #199 (November 1985) and was created by Chris Claremont and John Romita Jr. [1] Freedom Force was a supervillain team, though they occasionally acted in a heroic capacity as well. It was a government-sponsored team composed mainly of Mystique 's version of Brotherhood of Evil Mutants.