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  2. Psylocke - Wikipedia

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    Psylocke is the name of two connected fictional mutant superheroes appearing in comic books published by Marvel Comics, commonly in association with the X-Men.. The first character to use the Psylocke moniker, Betsy Braddock, was a supporting character in stories focusing on her twin brother Brian, adopting the codename upon joining the X-Men.

  3. Kevin Sydney - Wikipedia

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    The X-Men #35 (Aug. 1967) As Morph: First appearance: X-Men: The Animated Series "Night of the Sentinels (Part 1)" (Oct. 1992) First comic appearance: X-Men Adventures #1 (Nov. 1992) First appearance – new look: X-Men Alpha (Feb. 1995) Created by: Changeling: Roy Thomas Werner Roth Morph: Mark Edward Edens: In-story information; Alter ego ...

  4. Morph (X-Men: The Animated Series) - Wikipedia

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    Following the original show's conclusion, Morph permanently rejoined the X-Men in X-Men '97, becoming a core cast member. X-Men '97 sees Morph dealing with the trauma of Sinister's experimentations and figuring out their identity; their place on the X-Men and being non-binary. In the first season, Morph's romantic feelings for Wolverine are ...

  5. Kwannon (character) - Wikipedia

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    Kwannon is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.She first appeared in Uncanny X-Men #256. The character is most commonly associated with the X-Men, specifically the character of Betsy Braddock, with whom Kwannon was body-swapped for 29 years of publication history; in stories published during this period, the character used the moniker Revanche.

  6. Betsy Braddock - Wikipedia

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    Cover of Psylocke #1 (2010), her first self-titled issue. Art by David Finch.. In New Mutants Annual #2 (1986), Claremont integrated Betsy Braddock into the X-Men franchise. The story sees her abducted to the Mojoverse, where she is subjected to brainwashing, fitted with bionic eyes, and referred to as "the Psylocke" for the first time. [6]

  7. X-Men '97 - Wikipedia

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    X-Men '97 is an American animated television series created by Beau DeMayo for the streaming service Disney+, based on the Marvel Comics superhero team the X-Men.It is a revival of X-Men: The Animated Series (1992–1997) produced by Marvel Studios Animation, and continues the story of the X-Men from the earlier series.

  8. Exiles (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Psylocke was returned to Earth-616 via the Red Queen's magic and was briefly brainwashed into fighting alongside her sisterhood against the X-Men before being freed by Dazzler. [49] Psylocke has also been shown to lose her immunity to magic spells, telepathic attacks, and reality alterations, as she was later possessed by Earth-616 Proteus. [50]

  9. List of X-Men: The Animated Series and X-Men '97 characters ...

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    He appeared in X-Men Adventures, a comic book based on the animated series. Ruckus / Clement Wilson (voiced by Dan Hennessey) – Ruckus played a prominent role as leader of the Nasty Boys. He seemed to be older, but the others often cracked jokes at him being Sinister's "lapdog." He also appeared in several issues of X-Men Adventures.