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The Morlock are further decimated by the Mauraders, but Cyclops helps the Chechnyan government expel rebels in exchange for a Morlock sanctuary. [ 14 ] When Krakoa was established as a mutant paradise, the known Morlocks that reside there are Callisto, [ 15 ] Caliban, [ 16 ] Cybelle, [ 17 ] Erg, [ 17 ] a revived Healer, [ 16 ] Leech, [ 18 ...
The only Morlock given a name is Nebogipfel, who remains with the Time Traveller throughout the book. Nebogipfel's name comes from the main character of H. G. Wells' first attempt at a time travel story, then called "Chronic Argonauts". The character's name was Dr. Moses Nebogipfel.
Masque first appeared in The Uncanny X-Men #169-170 (May–June 1983), and was created by Chris Claremont and Paul Smith.. Masque appeared as part of the "Morlocks" entry in The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Deluxe Edition #9, and the All-New Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A-Z #7 (2006).
The Time Machine (also marketed as H. G. Wells' The Time Machine) is a 1960 American period post-apocalyptic science fiction film based on the 1895 novella of the same name by H. G. Wells.
Morlock may also refer to: Fictional characters. Morlocks, an alien species in the Known Space fictional universe of Larry Niven, named after H. G. Wells' Morlocks;
Jeremy Irons as The Über-Morlock, the leader of the Morlocks and a member of the telepathic-ruling caste of the Morlock world. Sienna Guillory as Emma, Alexander's fiancée. Phyllida Law as Mrs. Watchit, Alexander's housekeeper in New York. Alan Young as Flower store worker. Omero Mumba as Kalen, Mara's young brother. Yancey Arias as Toren.
After being manipulated by Emma Frost, the Marauders reform with Scalphunter, Arclight, Harpoon, Blockbuster, Vertigo, and Malice. The X-Men confronts this group, accusing them of committing a second Morlock Massacre. The Marauders deny this charge, but the X-Man Chamber burns them alive with his psionic flame. As he burns, Harpoon impales ...
This disguised morlock combats her oppression and the pain of losing her missing sister, Mira/Manna, by ingesting illegal chile peppers that she obtains with the help of her partner, Jare. Mira, renamed Manna by the government of Finland, is a true eloi and serves as a model for Vanna's behaviors.