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  2. Jason Stryker - Wikipedia

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    Jason Stryker possesses the ability to project a blinding white light from his body that is powerful enough to knock several people unconscious. His mutation was apparently initially unstable, as he was born horribly deformed and was also implied by his father to be deathly ill, afflictions that A.I.M. was able to somehow alleviate, though with ...

  3. Purifiers (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    In the 1982 graphic novel God Loves, Man Kills, the Purifiers are first seen aiding their vicious leader Rev. William Stryker in his plans to annihilate the mutant race.. The Purifiers work to fulfill many of Stryker's goals, abducting Professor X and several of the X-Men, killing mutant children, and defending Stryker's church against the X-Men and Magne

  4. William Stryker - Wikipedia

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    William Stryker's unnamed father, credited as Agent Stryker, appears in X-Men: First Class, portrayed by Don Creech. He is a CIA agent who attacks the X-Men, contributing to Magneto 's animosity towards humans and the foundation of both the X-Men and the Brotherhood of Mutants .

  5. Weapon X - Wikipedia

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    Weapon X is a fictional government genetic research facility project appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.They were conducted by Department K, which turned willing and unwilling beings into living weapons to carry out covert missions like assassination or eliminating potential threats to the government.

  6. Magneto (film character) - Wikipedia

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    Stryker nearly succeeds in having his mutant illusionist son Jason trick Xavier into killing the world's mutant population with a specifically built copy of Cerebro, but Magneto is immune to their telepathic powers due to his helmet and stops Jason, only to have Mystique trick Jason to force Xavier to "kill all humans" instead. The X-Men stop ...

  7. Master Mold - Wikipedia

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    Cover to X-Men #16 (January 1966). Art by Jack Kirby.. Master Mold first appeared in The X-Men #15–16 (Dec. 1965–Jan. 1966), and was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby.. The character subsequently appears in The Incredible Hulk Annual #7 (1978); X-Factor #13–14 (Feb.–March 1987); Power Pack #36 (April 1988); Marvel Comics Presents #18–24 (May–July 1989); The Uncanny X-Men #246 ...

  8. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    The CDC reported recently that heroin-related overdose deaths jumped 39 percent nationwide between 2012 and 2013, surging to 8,257. In the past decade, Arizona’s heroin deaths rose by more than 90 percent. New York City had 420 heroin overdose deaths in 2013 — the most in a decade.

  9. Bolivar Trask - Wikipedia

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    Bolivar's death would not be the end of the Sentinels, as Master Mold would return repeatedly and his son Larry, still unaware of his own mutant status (who had prophetic dreams), would follow in his father's footsteps and create more Sentinels to avenge his father. [7] Additionally, his brother Simon Trask was the founder of Humanity's Last ...