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Corsair (Major Christopher Summers, USAF) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.The character is depicted as a star-faring outlaw who leads the Starjammers, the father of X-Men members Cyclops and Havok, and the supervillain Vulcan, and the grandfather of Cable, Spider-Girl, and Rachel Summers.
X-Men Forever volume 2 and the sequel series X-Men Forever 2 take place in an alternate universe written by Chris Claremont that picks up after the events of X-Men #3 (1991). The series depicts stories and ideas Claremont would have done if he hadn't left the series in 1991.
In 2022, The Mary Sue ranked Hope Summers 10th in their "10 Most Powerful X-Men of All Time" list. [73] In 2022, CBR.com ranked Hope Summers 4th in their "Most Powerful Summers-Grey Kids From The X-Men Comics" list, [74] 6th in their "10 X-Men Characters Fans Want In the MCU" list, [75] and 13th in their "15 Strongest Omega-Level X-Men" list. [76]
In the finale of 'X-Men '97' the show introduces a new character who appears as a mysterious old woman. Her reveal has major implications for Season 2. ’X-Men ‘97’ Added Another Summers to ...
In October 1991, Summers returns to the X-Men to launch X-Men #1. [9] This series was the second of two X-Men titles and featured Cyclops, Wolverine, Gambit, Psylocke, Rogue, and Beast as Blue team. Cyclops has recently been featured in another title launch with the second introduction of a new X-Men series Astonishing X-Men.
The third Summers brother is a plot point in X-Men comic books regarding the family of the superhero Cyclops, alias Scott Summers. The plot point was first referenced by writer Fabian Nicieza in X-Men vol. 2 #23 (1993), published by Marvel Comics .
Rachel first appeared in The Uncanny X-Men #141 (Jan. 1981) and has since been affiliated with several comic book superhero teams including the X-Men and Excalibur. [3]In 2022, she joined the Knights of X team as part of the Destiny of X era under the leadership of Captain Britain, who takes a group of mutants under her wing leading them into the Otherworld.
Magneto / Erik Magnus Lensherr (voiced by David Hemblen in the original series, Matthew Waterson in the revival series, [1] Victor A. Young in "Family Ties" and "Beyond Good and Evil" Pt. 2–4) – In the series, Magneto first appears in the third and fourth episodes as an antagonist where he launches nuclear missiles, but the X-Men stop it ...