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  2. List of Weapon X members - Wikipedia

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    Currently a member of the "X-Club", started by Beast to try to solve the mystery of M-Day. Dr. Killebrew [10] - is a geneticist, he mutated many of the subjects, including Deadpool. Former commander of Ajax, who would later kill him. [2] Dr. Cecilia Reyes [11] - is a member of the X-Men, forced to work for Weapon X.

  3. Weapon X - Wikipedia

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    Weapon X is the name of a 28-issue ongoing series published by Marvel from 2002 to 2004, featuring the third installment of the Weapon X project. It was written by Frank Tieri, who previously wrote the ongoing Wolverine title and had created the group's most recent incarnation in the pages of said book.

  4. Weapon X (story arc) - Wikipedia

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    ISBN 978-0-7851-3726-9. " Weapon X " is a comic book story arc written and illustrated by Barry Windsor-Smith and published by American company Marvel Comics. The story arc appears in Marvel Comics Presents #72–84 and tells the story of Wolverine during his time in Weapon X. [1] Only the prologue and part of the final chapter are told from ...

  5. Weapon Plus - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  6. Abraham Cornelius - Wikipedia

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    Abraham Cornelius as depicted in Death of Wolverine #4 (December 2014). Art by Steve McNiven (penciller), Jay Leisten (inker), and Justin Ponsor (colorist). Abraham Cornelius is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He works as a scientist for Weapon X and was one of the people who played a part in ...

  7. Wolverine: Weapon X - Wikipedia

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    ISBN 978-0-7851-4017-7. Wolverine: Weapon X is a 2009 comic book series published by Marvel Comics starring the superhero Wolverine. The series is written by Jason Aaron, writing his first ongoing series starring Wolverine after writing several one-shots and limited series featuring the Marvel mainstay character. The series lasted sixteen issues.

  8. Garrison Kane - Wikipedia

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    Garrison Kane as depicted in X-Force #11 (June 1992). Art by Mark Pacella (penciler), Dan Panosian (inker), and Steve Buccellato (colorist). Garrison Kane, also known as Weapon X and Kane, is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

  9. Kestrel (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    John Wraith was a member of Team X and later a test subject of the Weapon X Program. [1] He was part of Team X along with Wolverine, Sabretooth, Maverick, Mastodon and Silver Fox. John was a powerful teleporter, capable of getting the team out of sticky situations after their job was finished.