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After Fantomex destroys Weapon XII by using a remote detonator, it is noticed that there are two empty Weapon Plus transport tubes in the Chunnel: one that held the violent Weapon XII and another that held something called Weapon XIII. After the battle, Fantomex's ceramic mask slips a bit and Jean Grey uses her telepathy to deduce his true ...
Weapon Plus created Weapon XIII, also known as Fantomex, at The World. However, Fantomex rebelled against his creators. However, Fantomex rebelled against his creators. As in the case of Weapon XII, Fantomex's powers derive from Nanosentinel technology.
Because Fantomex had three brains, he is resurrected as three different people: Weapon XIII, an evil version of himself; Fantomex, a mischievous but good version of himself; and Cluster, a good, female version of himself. Psylocke pursues a relationship with Fantomex at the end of the story.
She also rescued Fantomex from Weapon XIII at Cluster's request, but left them once more. [123] Bishop's alliance with Betsy's group put them at war with Cassandra Nova – the Revenant Queen – who wished to unleash her revenants (or mummudrai) on Earth. Betsy ultimately stabbed her to death, breaking her vow not to kill again. [126]
X-Force is a team of superheroes appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, most commonly in association with the X-Men.Conceived by writer/illustrator Rob Liefeld, the team first appeared in New Mutants #100 (April 1991) and soon afterwards was featured in its own series called X-Force.
[13] [14] Bio-Sentinels - Human ... Fantomex and Ultimaton, ... the Sentinels are adapted by Weapon Omega to serve a reverse purpose, and now aid in the hunting of ...
In New X-Men #154 (May 2004), the Stepford Cuckoos are identified as Weapon XIV (each girl being units 1 to 5, ordered alphabetically by their first names), the living weapon code between Weapon XIII and Weapon XV . [12]
Weapon Plus: World War IV #1 Written by Benjamin Percy, illustrated by Georges Jeanty Involves elements touched on in X-Force #6, as well as the Weapon X program.