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Amelia C. Voght is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.The character is most commonly associated with the X-Men franchise.. A mutant with the ability to turn her body into mist, Amelia was a love interest of Professor X before he founded the X-Men.
Former leader of the Brotherhood of Mutants. He was recently convinced by Professor X to disband the Acolytes in X-Men: Legacy #225. Current whereabouts are unknown. Frenzy: Joanna Cargill Uncanny X-Men #298 Formerly known as Frenzy. Formerly a powerful member of the Alliance of Evil and the X-Men (under Jean Grey's mind control).
Ev Teel Urizen first appeared in X-Men (vol. 2) #197 (May 2007). Urizen is a mummudrai, an energy-based mental parasite. Urizen is a mummudrai, an energy-based mental parasite. Urizen existed harmlessly dormant in its host, the Shi'ar Ul'var Urizen, until Shi'ar scientists extracted it to use as the basis for a superweapon, Hecatomb, designed ...
Karima continues battling her fellow X-Men, and when her human side reasserts itself, she asks Hellion to put her out of her misery. He does so, cutting loose with his telekinetic abilities and causing massive damage to Omega Sentinel, who is left in a coma, possibly brain dead. Her body is moved to a stasis tank in the X-Men's lab. [17]
"Nation X" (also known as "X-Men: Nation X") is a 2009–2010 crossover storyline published by Marvel Comics featuring the X-Men. Published in the aftermath of the "Utopia" storyline and dealing with the return of Magneto, the story appeared across several different books, including Uncanny X-Men #515–522, Nation X #1–4 and X-Men: Legacy #228–230.
The "Messiah Complex" storyline is the climax of events set into motion in "House of M" and defined the direction of the X-Men franchise for the next several years.The storyline's main plot involves the birth of the first child with the X-gene since Decimation, sparking a race between the X-Men, the Marauders, the Acolytes, the Reavers, the Purifiers, and Predator X to see who will find the ...
The reason she has this pattern is explained in X-Men Legacy when Legion tries to wake her up from her coma: her brother, Luca, was a mutant hater and tried to kill her when she was little, but in a fit of rage, he killed their mother. Years later, Blindfold attended his execution and, just after he died, his astral projection attacked her and ...
Exodus appears as a boss in X-Men: Mutant Apocalypse, X-Men 2: Clone Wars, and X-Men: Gamesmaster's Legacy. Exodus makes a non-speaking cameo appearance in X-Men: Children of the Atom. Exodus makes a non-speaking cameo appearance in Magneto's ending in Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds.