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The Marauders refers to one of two teams of fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The original Marauders team included mutant warriors and assassins employed by the X-Men's enemy Mister Sinister, a mad scientist villain often intent on creating a perfect race of superhumans. At different times, the ...
Marauders was announced in July 2019 as one of the six launch titles for Marvel's Dawn of X initiative, a franchise-wide reset of the status quo of the X-Men series created by Jonathan Hickman. [1] In October 2019, issue one was launched as a sister book to the flagship X-Men title, featuring a team of X-Men traveling the world by ship to ...
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Blockbuster's body is later shown being consumed by Predator X when the Marauders come to a town in Alaska. The Marauders were searching for a mutant baby, a rarity at the time; they had also met the group called the Purifiers, who were also looking for the child. [5]
Lover of Destiny. Later worked alongside the X-Men and the Marauders. Current member. Destiny [10] Irene Adler Co-founder and second in command to Mystique. Lover of Mystique and adoptive mother of the X-Man Rogue. Killed by Legion in The Uncanny X-Men #255. Revived by Selene in X-Necrosha #1. Avalanche [10] Dominikos Ioannis Petrakis
Peter Gunn, private eye protagonist of Peter Gunn, a 1958–1961 American television series. Peter Hayes, a protagonist in The Divergent Series. Peter Kirkland (Sealand) from the anime Hetalia. Pete Lattimer, in the TV series Warehouse 13. Peter Ludlow, the rich InGen CEO, main human villain of The Lost World: Jurassic Park.
The Masked Marauder first appeared in Daredevil #16-19 (May-Aug. 1966), and was created by Stan Lee, John Romita Sr., and Frank Giacoia. [1]The character subsequently appears in Daredevil #22-23 (Nov.-Dec. 1966), #26-27 (March–April 1967), Iron Man #60-61 (July-Aug. 1973, Werewolf by Night #42-43 (Jan., March 1977), and Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man #25-28 (Dec. 1978-March 1979).
The Marauders kill Tommy and hundreds of Morlocks before the X-Men [3] and X-Factor [4] teams arrive separately and fight them, avoiding the total slaughter of the Morlocks. The two teams however do not meet during the battle and suffer crippling losses: X-Factor's Angel is crucified by the Marauders, [ 4 ] while the X-Men's Colossus ...