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Arthur "Artie" Maddicks is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He first appeared in X-Factor #2 (March 1986), and was created by Bob Layton and Jackson Guice. The mutant son of Dr Carl Maddicks, Artie's mutation gives him a lumpy pink form with no nose, large round eyes, and renders him mute. [14]
Artie Maddicks – A pink-skinned, mute child who could project hologram-like images of his thoughts. Tabitha Smith – A young woman who ran away from her abusive father, who can create handheld energy spheres that she can explode at will, which she calls "time bombs".
Artie Maddicks then joins the Future Foundation, [4] as does Leech. [5] The organization next gains Mister Fantastic's father Nathaniel Richards [6] followed by Uhari co-heirs Vii and Wuu. Spider-Man joins the team as well at a final request from Human Torch.
The group consisted of Boom-Boom, Rusty Collins, Rictor, Skids, and two younger children, Leech and Artie Maddicks. These young trainees were split between two boarding schools separated by about a mile. Artie and Leech were sent to a school for dyslexics. They enjoyed it there, especially after they convinced the teachers that they should be ...
Arthur “Artie” Maddicks: 1986 (March) Bob Layton, Jackson Guice X-Factor #2 Joanna Cargill: Frenzy 1986 (May) Bob Layton, Keith Pollard: X-Factor #4 Sally Blevins: Former: Skids 1986 (August) Louise Simonson, Jackson Guice X-Factor #8 Edward Charles “Eddie” Allan Brock: Currently: Venom Formerly: Anti-Venom, Toxin 1986 (September)
Leech and Artie Maddicks were invited to Franklin Richards's birthday, and as a gift, Franklin invited them to live with the Fantastic Four. [15] The two are now in a special class with intelligent moloids, Alex Power (Zero-G) of the Power Pack and other gifted kids. [16]
When the twins leave for their home, they take the now-empty Penance body with them, along with the young mutants Artie Maddicks and Leech. Upon hearing the return of the twins, Cartier St. Croix decided to visit his three daughters. Coming face to face with his severely injured son Marius, Cartier apologized to him.
The New Mutants are a group of fictional mutant superheroes appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, generally in association with the X-Men.Originally depicted as the teenaged junior class at the Xavier Institute, subsequent stories have depicted the characters as adult superheroes (in their eponymous series as well as in related titles such as X-Force and The Avengers ...