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  2. Weapon Plus - Wikipedia

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    Weapon Plus is a fictional clandestine program appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. It was created by Grant Morrison during their run in New X-Men. The program's purpose is the creation of super-soldiers intended to fight the wars of the future, especially a mutant-human war. Weapon X, the organization's most well-known ...

  3. New X-Men (2001 series) - Wikipedia

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    Prentis Rollins Danny Miki. New X-Men is an American comic book ongoing series, written by Grant Morrison and featuring the mutant superhero team, the X-Men. It was a retitling of the then-ongoing second volume of the main X-Men series, and shares the series' numbering, as opposed to creating a different ongoing series with a new number one issue.

  4. Assault on Weapon Plus - Wikipedia

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    Assault on Weapon Plus. " Assault on Weapon Plus " is the title of a four-part storyline which ran through New X-Men #142 - #145 (September - December, 2003). It was written by Grant Morrison and pencilled by Chris Bachalo . The storyline involved Wolverine, Cyclops and Fantomex taking on the mysterious and sinister Weapon Plus program.

  5. Weapon X - Wikipedia

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    Weapon X is the name of a 28-issue ongoing series published by Marvel from 2002 to 2004, featuring the third installment of the Weapon X project. It was written by Frank Tieri, who previously wrote the ongoing Wolverine title and had created the group's most recent incarnation in the pages of said book.

  6. Fantomex - Wikipedia

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    Fantomex, Wolverine, and the X-Men's Cyclops travel to the World, an artificial, time-altering environment designed by Weapon Plus to quickly develop and evolve new generations of super-soldiers. The three are defeated by Weapon XV (Ultimaton), who escapes by breaking through the barriers of the World and flying to the Weapon Plus space station.

  7. Here Comes Tomorrow - Wikipedia

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    Here Comes Tomorrow. ISBN 0-7851-1345-2. " Here Comes Tomorrow " is the eighth and final story arc in Grant Morrison 's run on the Marvel Comics series New X-Men, which ran from issues #151-154 (2004). The storyline featured many controversial elements, such as Cyclops moving forward with his relationship with Emma Frost (prompted by his dead ...

  8. List of Weapon X members - Wikipedia

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    Garrison Kane / Weapon X [38] - Currently deceased. Kyle Gibney / Wild Child [39] - Later and former member of Gamma Flight, Alpha Flight and X-Factor. Depowered after the M-Day. Richard Gill / Wildside [40] - Former member of the Mutant Liberation Front. He was depowered after the M-Day.

  9. New X-Men (2004 series) - Wikipedia

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    New X-Men. (2004 series) The New X-Men in X-Men: Messiah Complex. Art by Humberto Ramos. New X-Men is a superhero comic book series published by Marvel Comics within the X-Men franchise. After the end of Grant Morrison 's run on X-Men vol. 2 (titled New X-Men) the title was used for a new series, New X-Men: Academy X during the X-Men Reload event.