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  2. Third Summers brother - Wikipedia

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    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 .

  3. Cyclops (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    [6] Originally dubbed "Slim Summers", by The X-Men #3 his name was changed to "Scott", with "Slim" becoming a nickname. [7] Scott Summers is the first of the X-Men recruited by Professor X; Xavier hand-picks Scott to lead his X-Men, and to carry on the legacy of his mutant-human-harmony ideals. Xavier views Scott as one of his most prized ...

  4. ’X-Men ‘97’ Added Another Summers to the Family Tree - AOL

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    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 ...

  5. Corsair (character) - Wikipedia

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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.

  6. Havok (character) - Wikipedia

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    Alex Summers appears in X-Men: Days of Future Past, portrayed again by Lucas Till. [105] Following the X-Men's disbandment, he joined a special division of the U.S. Army and took part in the Vietnam War. Alex and his division are nearly captured by William Stryker on Bolivar Trask's behalf, but Mystique rescues them and sends them back to the U.S.

  7. Vulcan (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Vulcan (Gabriel Summers) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He first appeared in X-Men: Deadly Genesis #1 (January 2006). [2] He is the third Summers brother to be revealed, the younger brother of X-Men characters Cyclops and Havok.

  8. Cable (character) - Wikipedia

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    Cable (Nathan Christopher Charles Summers) is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, commonly in association with X-Force and the X-Men. ...

  9. Adam X the X-Treme - Wikipedia

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    Adam-X uses his mutant power to “heat” Summers' blood and keep him warm until he finally manages to carry him to a hospital. They are greeted by Summers' grandson, Cyclops and Cyclops' wife, Jean Grey. The two X-Men thank Adam-X for his efforts and, using Jean’s telepathy, Adam-X is able to share some of his memories with Phillip, showing ...