X-men Bios
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collosus
ty if u do give me some info
Mystique
Name: Piotr Rasputin
Age: 19
Powers: Ability to transform himself into Metal
Originally from: Russia
Known Family: None
Brought in as one of Magneto's crew after the Brotherhood turned on him, not much is known about the young man Colossus. During a brief encounter with Logan though, it seems that he is not one of Magneto's henchman of his own free will. Magneto is holding Piotr's family and forcing Piotr to do as he wishes if he ever hopes to see them again. With Magneto now out of the picture, it remains to be seen what will happen with Colossus and his family.
With mutant abilities that allow him to turn his entire body into organic metal, Colossus is no light weight! He could easily hold his own against the heaviest hitters on either of the X-Men or Brotherhood teams.
Blind-Enemy

Real Name: Peter (Piotr) Rasputin Nikovalitch
Powers: Mutant power to transform his skin to organic steel.
First Appearance: Giant Sized X-Men #1
Creators: Len Wein, Dave Cockrum and Chris Claremont
Pro-File: Piotr Rasputin was born in a little farm in Siberia, but when his mutant power manifested, Colossus suffered the regular prejudice. When the Original X-Men were kidnapped, Xavier invited him to join his new team and he accepted. He became a member of the New X-Men, becoming a great hero. Even with the soul of an artist, Piotr managed to help the team many times. He had a little romance with Kitty Pryde when she used to be called Sprite and later Ariel. When the X-Men gave their lives to beat the Adversary, Roma saved them, transporting the team to the Reaver´s base in Australia. Colossus remained there, until the team crossed the Siege Perilous. He was reborn as Peter Nicholas, a Soho painter. He remained with no memory of his hero past until the Shadow King possessed him. Professor X was able to take Peter out of his control, by reverting his mind to his Colossus persona. After the adventure in Muir Island against the Shadow King, Colossus became a member of the X-Men Gold Strike, until great traumas began to happen in his life: first, his brother Mikhail returned from the dimension that he was locked, just to transport the Morlocks to another dimension. After, his sister Illyana, former Magik, died from the Legacy Virus. When with battle against Magneto, Colossus left the X-Men and joined the Acolytes and stayed with them until Avalon was destroyed by Holocaust. When that happen, he returned to Earth and joined his friends Shadowcat and Nightcrawler at Excalibur.
His stay with Excalibur generated sparks with Kitty´s then boyfriend, Pete Wisdom. After some time, Piotr began to have feelings for Meggan, but she and Brian Braddock made the vows and got married. After this, Excalibur disbanded and Colossus, with Kurt and Kitty, return to America. After a fight with Cerebro and his agents, Colossus returned to the X-Men.
Blind-Enemy
hey we should do a post about x-men bios, so we can compare them with the X-MEN EVOLUTION bios
Blind-Enemy
ok i´ll start
Gambit X-MEN EVOLUTION Name: Remy Lebeau
Age: 22?
Powers: Ability to kinetically charge any item
First Episode: Day of Reckoning
Must See Episodes: Day of Reckoning I and II, Stuff of Villians, Impact, Cajun Spice
Originally from: New Orleans, Louisiana
Known Family: None
Voiced by: Alessandro Juliani
Apparently one of the leaders of Magneto's new crew. Remy has become a go between for Magneto and the Brotherhood. During his initial appearance there seemed to be some attraction between Gambit and Rogue, especially on Rogue's part. Whether or not Remy shares her feelings is not yet known.
Being able to kinetically charge any item and have it explode on release, Gambit is not someone to be taken lightly. He also has moderate acrobatic and fighting skills to back up his mutant ablity. With Magneto's apparent "death" it remains to be seen what will happen to his crew
Blind-Enemy
Remy LeBeau, the mutant known as Gambit, began life as an orphan on the streets of New Orleans. He bacame a pickpocket in order to survive. One day he happened to pick the pocket of Jean-Luc LeBeau the leader of the Thieves guild. Seemingly Jean-Luc liked the boy Remy and adopted him into his family and the guild(hence Remy's last name). Remy learned his thieving skills from the guild and I asume his fighting skills too. His mutant power to kinecticly charge objects surfaced during this time and he learned to use this gift in theiving and in battle. There was another guild in New Orleans. The Assasins guild, the enemy of the thieves guild. Remy fell in love with Belladonna, the daughter of the leader of the assasins guild. They got married and there was seemingly peace for a while. But events led to the "death" of Belladonna and later her resurection and Remy's exile from the guild, but that's a whole mess I don't want to get into. After Belladonna's "death" Remy worked for the evil mutant known as Sinister. He brought together a group of murderers called the Mauraders and led them to the Morlock tunnels. Much to Gambit's dismay, the Maurauders began slaughtering the Morlocks(he didn't know that that was what they were going to do). He tried to stop the slaughter and was almost killed, but he managed to save one little child called Sarah(who later became Marrow). It's unclear what Remy did after that, but later he met a de-aged Storm and followed her home to the X-Men. Since joining the X-Men Gambit has fought for Xavier's dream and done what he could to atone for his sins keeping his past a dark secret. He has also developed an attraction for the mutant called Rogue. And even though her power wouldn't permit them to touch he came to love her. Recent events allowed these to people to touch in Antartica and also brought Gambit's past to light. The X-Men and Gambit's lady love where horrified by what he had done and they left the guilt ridden cajun in Antartica in Uncanny X-Men #350. As of Uncanny X-Men #361 Gambit shows up again in Korea. Apparently he's there to steal a gem, a Cyttorak gem that Storm and ShadowCat have gone to recover. Storm plans on aiding Cain Marko, from whom the power was leeched and stolen. Kitty is there as backup. When Storm realizes Gambit is there, she gets kind of mad at him for not telling the people who care about him that he's still alive. He responds that he didn't know anyone cared. They agree to cooperate, but the first one to get the gem, gets it. In the end that ends up being Gambit, but he has a change of heart and takes it to Black Tom Juggernaut. Storm ends up going back and they find him there. She invites him back to the X-Men so he can resolve the problems with them and Rogue, because seperation could make them enemies and she doesn't want that. He agrees to go back.
Blind-Enemy
the last one was from the comics x-men

collosus
sorry i had to go but i will start apocalyse k?
Paola
can you give Angel's bio..... both please

frozen flame
Comic Angel (though he's called Archangel where I saw this):
Real Name: Warren Kenneth Worthington III
Universe/Timeline: Marvel Universe
Current Status: X-Men
Aliases: Angel III, Death III, Avenging Angel, Angel of Death, Dark Angel
Nationality: American
First Appearance: Uncanny X-Men #1
Powers and Abilities:
peak human strength, speed, agility, endurance, reflexes, eyesight, and hearing, hollow bone structure, zero body fat in his body, feathered wings allowing flight, healing power in his blood rejuvenates him and anyone with a compatible blood type it touches, carries a mystical sword
Affiliations:
X-Men, Four Horsemen, Champions, Defenders, X-Factor, X-Terminators, Ravens, Crimson Pirates, Rejects, Unknown Champions
Notes: Angel I and II were 1940's crime-fighters. Death I is the emboodyment of death. Death II belonged to a set of Horsemen that battled the Fantastic Four.
Archangel formerly possessed bio-metallic wings implanted into his body using Apocalypse's shape-shifting cells, which were razor sharp, could retract into his back, and fired wing fletchettes filled with a paralysing neuro-toxin. He once utilized energy-based powers which converted his wings into an extention of his own life-energy so that he could fly by levitation, heal both bodies and minds, and fire feather bolts that caused a disruptive metaphysical reaction in the life-force of others. Archangel's secondary mutation began showing in Uncanny X-Men #413, and was classified in #420.
Angel became Death in X-Factor #19, Archangel in Uncanny X-Men #243, and acted as the Avenging Angel only in flashbacks and in Uncanny X-Men #60.
Hope I helped.

frozen flame
Name: Warren Worthington
Age: 18
Powers: Wings that allow him to fly
First Episode: On Angel's Wings
Originally from: New York
Known Family: None
Voiced by: Mark Hildreth
A wealthy bachelor, Warren has hard time adjusting to his mutation. He decided to use his powers to help people and became a lone vigilante, but Magneto caused the people to turn against him. He has stopped acting as a solo hero and also decided not to join the X-Men at present, but the invitation remains open.
Angel's mutation is a pair of huge white wings that allow him to fly.
collosus
ty frozen flame u did help
Paola
yes!!! you helped frozen flame!!! THANX

frozen flame
no problem.

frozen flame
Can I do Pyro?! Can I do Pyro?! What? I Can? Okay then!!!
Here's his bio from X-Men Evo:
Name: John Allerdyce
Age: 19?
Powers: Ability to control flame
First Episode: Day of Reckoning I
Must See Episodes: Day of Reckoning I and II
Originally from: Australia
Known Family: None
Voiced by: Michael Dobson
One of Magneto's new crew. Pyro fought the X-Men - Brotherhood alliance in the Day of Reckoning episodes.
Pyro is able to control, but not generate flame. Therefore he always has to have something to make flame for him, such as a lighter or flame thrower. Take out his flame source and he's powerless!
*sobs* Now I wish I didn't post that up!!
frozen flame
Here's his bio from the comics. Well, it's not exactly a bio.
Real Name: St. John Allerdyce
Universe/Timeline: Marvel Universe
Current Status: Deceased
Aliases: none
Nationality: Australian
First Appearance: Uncanny X-Men #141
Last Appearance: Cable #87
Powers and Abilities:
psionically manipulate fire, increasing its size and altering its form and temperature, resistance to heat and burning, flamethrower
Affiliations:
Freedom Force, Brotherhood of Evil Mutants, Strikeforce
Notes: Pyro's Legacy infection was revealed in X-Men (2nd Series) Annual #2.
Hm...I'm going to look for his bio.

Paola
What about Pyro's movie bio?????
GambitEVOFan1
http://www.killermovies.com/forums/images/moresmilies/surprise.gif NO!!Why does it say that hes deased!!that cant be so i love him! eh... oh well ill just have to find me another australian

I kno!HUGH!
GambitEVOFan1
http://www.killermovies.com/forums/images/moresmilies/laughing.gif Yup i almost forgot he was dead!
collosus
k here is apocalyse bio from the older comics
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A mutant, Apocalypse possesses extraordinary strength. Also, he can alter his body's atomic structure at will, levitate himself telekinetically, survive for weeks without food and water, and recover rapidly from injuries that would prove fatal to most mutants and humans. His physical form eventually grows too aged and enfeebled to contain his vast energies, requiring him to transfer his consciousness into a succession of host bodies. History: Apocalypse was born nearly 5,000 years ago, in ancient Egypt. Ugly and malformed, he was abandoned to the harsh desert. But Baal, leader of a roving band of Sandstormers, recognized the child's potential power. Baal raised the youngster as his own; he named him En Sabah Nur, "The First One". As Nur grew, he surpassed his fellow tribesmen in intelligence and strength. Hated and feared for his inhuman appearance and strange abilities, he hardened his heart. Nur held fast to the tribe's defining principle: Only the fittest, tested by hardship, would and should survive.
Egypt was ruled by Pharaoh Rama-Tut—not a god, as most believed, but a man, rescued by Baal's tribe from a crashed starship. A time traveler from the far future, he later would come to be known as Kang the Conqueror. After ascending to power in Egypt, Rama-Tut massacred Baal's tribe, and enslaved and tortured the survivors in an unsuccessful attempt to learn his ship's location. Knowing Apocalypse had been born in ancient Egypt, Kang had traveled back in time to become master of the most powerful being on the planet. Toward that end, he offered to make Nur his heir if the mutant would swear loyalty. But Nur defeated Rama-Tut, who escaped to the future.
As Apocalypse, Nur has plotted ever since to conquer the planet through the instigation of war and conflict, whereby the strong would defeat and destroy the weak.
Re-emerging in the present day, Apocalypse turned his attention to X-Factor—a team consisting of the original X-Men, Professor Charles Xavier's inaugural class of mutant adventurers. Apocalypse rescued the high-flying, heroic Angel from suicide and manipulated the misguided mutant into serving as his Horseman of Death. Warren Worthington eventually broke free of Apocalypse's influence, recognizing the dark scar Nur had left on his soul. Apocalypse later unleashed a techno-organic virus on the infant son of Scott Summers (a.k.a. Cyclops). Otherwise, Apocalypse knew, Nathan Summers would grow powerful enough to defeat him when he reached adulthood. Raised 2,000 years into an alternate future, Nathan matured into Apocalypse's mortal enemy: the telepathic, telekinetic freedom-fighter called Cable.
To secure a new host body, Apocalypse sought to siphon the awesome energies of "The Twelve"—mutants of incredible power, destined to alter the course of human history. This time, it was Wolverine who fell into the warlord's grasp. The feral X-Man fought his teammates ferociously as the Horseman Death , but he broke free from Apocalypse's control. However, Wolverine and his fellow Horsemen had served their purpose. Taking advantage of the distraction afforded by their actions, Apocalypse collected the mutants he required to carry out his plan: Cyclops, Phoenix, Cable, Professor X, Storm, Iceman, Magneto, Polaris, Bishop, Sunfire, the Living Monolith, and Mikhail Rasputin.
The Twelve were linked to a machine that would channel their awesome energies into Apocalypse, allowing him to absorb the body of X-Man (a time-tossed teenager possessed of vast telepathic and telekinetic power). As his teammates fell around him, a powerless Cyclops shoved X-Man out of the draining circuit, merging with Apocalypse to create a new evil entity. But the telepathic Phoenix (Summers' wife, Jean Grey) detected her husband's psyche inside the composite being and prevented the X-Men from destroying it. Cyclops was presumed dead by most of his teammates; only Cable and Jean refused to believe he had perished. Investigating rumors and hearsay, they helped him reassert his mind over Apocalypse. With Jean's help, Cable exorcised the warlord and shattered his essence.
collosus
I will try to get rogues bio
collosus
Rogue has always been one of my favorite superheroines. There is something about her manner and the way she talks that just is really cool.
Rogue is a mutant from the X-Men universe by Marvel comics. She has the ability to absorb other mutants' powers or even regular humans' powers by touching them. If she holds the touch too long the absorbtion will be permanent, but normally what she gains will only be temporary. One interesting note is that powers she absorbs apparently permanently imprint upon her as she has had issues with manifesting previously absorbed abilities both on purpose and accidently.
At first she was basically a catch all for mutant abilities, but after fighting Ms. Marvel and permanently absorbing her superstrength, flight ability and invulnerability she is the woman she is today.
Rogue has had quite a time and once was an enemy of the X-Men, but now is a valuable member of the team. She is one of the core along with Cyclops, Wolverine, Jean Grey and of course Professor X.
Some of the more interesting adventures with Rogue occur in Marvel's What-Ifs. In one issue she absorbed the power of Captain America, Ms. Marvel and Thor. Whoa Nellie! She was neigh unstoppable at that point.
Rogue Origin
Rogue has had multiple origins as her character has been quite dynamic over the years. She has been part of the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants as well as the X-Men and she has manifested quite a number of various powers as well.
Not only does she have multiple origins, she also has multiple birthplaces!? How can this be? Mainly since there is no canonical source. The Marvel Encyclopedia states she was born "in an unknown location in Georgia, USA". Yet, most comic references list Caldecott County, Mississippi as the place she was not only born, but grew up. Not once does Rogue ever state where she was born herself.
Apparently, she had a fairly normal childhood until she hit about 10 and manifested her mutant ability--the absorbtion of memories and powers via touch. Rogue was rudely awakened to her new life when Cody Robbins gave her her first kiss. Unfortunately for Cody, Rogue suddenly absorbed his mind and thoughts leaving them both unconcious and him in a coma from which he would never awaken. Cody eventually died, leaving him, as far as I know, one of only two people Rogue has killed with her power--the other being Ms. Marvel.
Thus ends the first origin and with the mention of Ms. Marvel we move to the second one...
After the incident with Cody, Rogue was quite frightened and alone. She took up with a lady named Mystique, who would end up raising Rogue througout her teenage years. She would also bring Rogue into the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants. It was in this context Rogue met and battled Carol Danvers in her Ms. Marvel persona. The battle was quite spectacular with both women doing damage to each other that would kill any normal person. Marvel hits Rogue so hard she flies quite literally across town. In the end; however, Rogue wins by absorbing ALL of Ms. Marvels powers and mind--killing the superheroine. Ms. Marvel would eventually return in various forms: please see my page on Ms. Marvel for more info...
Rogue gained superstrength, invulnerability (bullets etc. harmless), flight and sadly a badly messed up mental state from Danvers. Carol had valiently fought this psychic issue for years and was doing pretty well at controlling it but now Rogue had it full force and she did NOT have experience dealing with it. This led her to some very sad and worrisome tales. However, in the end, she seems to have conquered it if such a thing is possible.
On a personal note, I really like the comic version of Rogue MUCH more than the movie version. Anna Paquin is great, she is beautiful and innocent looking, as Rogue should be. Yet, she is too meek. Rogue would never be that way. I can only hope that one day they will bring this movie character in line with the comics. Otherwise, Rogue will never be known to many people the way she is. Tough, sensitive and caring all leading to quite complex character and a lovely woman indeed
shadowy_blue
Is it ok to post some pics !?!
http://www.angelfire.com/moon/daehkcid/x21.jpg
http://www.angelfire.com/moon/daehkcid/xarmor.jpg
http://www.angelfire.com/moon/daehkcid/x22.jpg
http://www.angelfire.com/moon/daehkcid/x23.jpg

collosus
Real Name
Erik Magnus Lehnsherr
Place Of Birth
Unknown
Played By
Ian McKellen
Actor's Bio - Highlights -
Apt Pupil (1998) (Kurt Dussander), Gods and Monsters (1998) (James Whale), Richard III (1995) (Richard III).
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By JOHN POWELL -- Jam! Showbiz
The antithesis of everything Professor X stands for, Magneto (The Master Of Magnetism) is one of the most powerful and deadly villains the world has ever seen. He is so formidable a foe that he has single-handedly battled many of Earth's superhero groups. Bent on world domination, his schemes are wide in scope and devastation. A survivor of the Holocaust, Magneto's view of the world was forever changed by the racism he experienced during World War Two. Magnus escaped to Israel where he first encountered Charles Xavier. Though the two agreed on preventing a similar fate from befalling mutants, their methods of doing so were drastically different. While Xavier believed in educating the public through peaceful means, Magneto saw mutants as the superior race. It is his view that mutants should unite and forcibly wrest control of the Earth. Magento has created groups such as The Brotherhood Of Evil Mutants to bring about this end.
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Abilities:
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Magnetic Control: Magneto holds power over any iron or iron-based metal. This includes human beings to some degree as they have iron in their blood. Magneto can bend and shape metal at will as well as levitate large objects such as motor vehicles and satellites.
Force Fields, Flight: Through his manipulation of the electro-magnetic spectrum, Magneto can create a force field around himself and also fly.
Energy Control: Energy forms such as heat, light and radiation can be harnessed by Magneto. He can fire the energy in devastating blasts from his hands.
Psionic Powers: Magneto has limited mind powers such as telepathy.
Science: Magneto has advanced skills in genetics, electronics, robotics, engineering, and computer sciences.
collosus
yes and ty sadowy blue
collosus
I will try jubilee nexts
collosus
Real Name
Jubilation Lee
Place Of Birth
United States Of America
Played By
Katrina Florece
Actor's Bio - Highlights -
None available
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By JOHN POWELL -- Jam! Showbiz
An orphaned mall rat, Jubilee snuck into Xaiver's school by tailing the female X-Men. Jubilee assisted Wolverine in escaping from the clutches of a murderous band of cyborgs (The Reavers). Thankful for his rescue, Wolverine took Jubilee under his wing as an adopted daughter of sorts and introduced her to The X-Men. With no home to call her own, Jubilee enrolled in Professor X's school and became a part of the X-Men absorbing the knowledge of her elder teammates. Jubilee eventually left the X-Men to join a younger X-Men squad in training called Generation X.
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Abilities:
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Fireworks: Jubilee is able to generate multicolored, explosive "globs" of energy. These so-called fireworks can inflict damage and blind her foes.
collosus
some one esle do a bio or get pic because I did most of them
collosus
well here is shadowcat bio
Real Name
Katherine "Kitty" Pryde.
Place Of Birth
United States Of America
Played By
Sumela Kay
Actor's Bio - Highlights -
Simon Birch (1998) (Ann).
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By JOHN POWELL -- Jam! Showbiz
Taking on the code names Ariel and Sprite, Katherine Pride was recruited by Professor X when she saved him from an assasination attempt. Older and wiser, she adopted the Shadowcat persona, forming the British mutant crimefighting team - Excaliber - with Captain Britain, Meggen, Phoenix and Nightcrawler.
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Phasing: Shadowcat is capable of moving through solid objects. She must concentrate and can only maintain the "phase" for as long as she can hold her breath. Through intense training, she has learned to walk on air, disrupt electrical equipment and phase other people out with her touch. She has had a longstanding love affair with Colossus.
Computers: Shadowcat is a whiz at electronics and computer hardware, software design.
collosus
stroms turn her bioReal Name
Ororo Munroe
Place Of Birth
Egypt
Played By
Halle Berry
Actor's Bio - Highlights -
Why Do Fools Fall In Love (1998) (Zola Taylor), Bulworth (1998) (Nina), Losing Isaiah (1995) (Khaila Richards), The Flintstones (1994) (Sharon Stone), Boomerang (1992) (Angela), The Last Boy Scout, (1991) (Cory), Jungle Fever (1991) (Vivian).
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By JOHN POWELL -- Jam! Showbiz
Ororo Munroe was orphaned as a small child. An air raid bombed her home killing her parents and burying her alive. The experience left an indelible mark on her life making her intensely afraid of closed in places. Living on the streets of Cairo as a thief, Ororo Munroe moved on to Kenya where her power to control the weather had tribal people there worshipping her as if she were a god. Moving to America, Ororo linked up with the X-Men. A respected and trusted member, she has assumed the role as their leader many times.
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Weather Control: By commanding the weather conditions around her, Ororo can create fog, snow, rain, summon lightening, generate intense winds and summon storms.
Thief: Ororo has mastered the skills of lockpicking, pickpocketing, and is an accomplished escape artist.
shadowy_blue
can I just be a pic poster !?! LOL..
Comics Pyro pics..
http://www.geocities.com/zombiemyster2/PYRO2.jpg
http://www.geocities.com/zombiemyster2/py11.jpg
Pyro and his bestfriend Avalanche
http://www.geocities.com/zombiemyster2/py13.jpg
Pyro (he's about to die in this one) *sniff*
Evo Pyro
http://www.geocities.com/zombiemyster2/py5.jpg
ooohhh..he's so cute when he's pissed!!!
http://www.geocities.com/zombiemyster2/py2.jpg
http://www.geocities.com/zombiemyster2/py1.jpg
shadowy_blue
X1 Pyro (Alex Burton)
http://www.angelfire.com/celeb2/hotstuff0/alexb02.jpg
http://www.angelfire.com/celeb2/hotstuff0/alexb01.jpg
X2 Pyro (Aaron Stanford)
http://www.bollywoodscreensavers.com/wallpapers/movies/imgs/x2_17.jpg
http://www.angelfire.com/moon/daehkcid/xp06.jpg
http://pyrox2rox.freeservers.com/images/xc11.jpg

collosus
how do you get pic on the board?
shadowy_blue
You can do it like this:
------your address link here------
For example:
http://www.website.com/images/picture.jpg
Be sure that the link you will include has the jpg or gif at the end..those are for pics and images..html etc are for links and you will have to change IMG to URL..

collosus
oh and ty for the pics i am a fan collosus
collosus
could u get comic pic of collosus it does not mader if u dont ty
GambitEVOFan1

OMG I LOVE THAT FIRST PYRO PIC!!Why didnt they keep him as Pyro!!Damn them!!Sum one gimme his number and ill cast him in a little movie of my own http://www.killermovies.com/forums/images/moresmilies/laughing.gif
shadowy_blue
Sure!!

..And no offense but just to let you know..it's spelled as Colossus...single L, double S..not the other way around...
http://www.canoe.ca/MovieImagesX/colo.jpg
http://www.vitrex.net/~psy35/pics/colosus.jpg
http://hero.virtualave.net/a_colossus70.gif
http://www.vitrex.net/~psy35/pics/colosus1.gif
I think these are enough ??

shadowy_blue
I think because he's too young-lookin' for Rogue and Iceman ?? And also because he doesn't have the bad boy look and attitude inside him. Look at him..he almost looks like an angel (not that I'm saying that Aaron looks like a demon LOL

) but yeah..seriously...maybe it's because of that.
Well, let's just be thankful that they didn't ruin Pyro. Aaron Stanford is also hot and a very good actor. He has the bad ass attitude in him. He's the perfect Pyro. Well, at least for the movie-verse.

GambitEVOFan1
No i think they did a horrible job on him thats the reason i didnt see X2 in theatres because they didnt make him australian and when my friend told me that i wouldnt go see it, because i love Pyro and i love that hes australian because i love australian guys**Hence loving hugh!!** so it just ruined it for me
Jason Horan
I'm Australian does that mean you love me GambitEVOFan1

GambitEVOFan1

Of course it does Jason!! http://www.killermovies.com/forums/images/moresmilies/in_love.gif
Jason Horan
hurray
This calls for a dance

shadowy_blue
But he's not the only character in X2 as you already know..you mean you deliberately missed the whole damn movie in theatre just because you were delirious that they didn't made Pyro an Australian !?! And I know that I don't have the right to judge because I didn't see him act yet but I don't think Alex Burton will pull off an excellent Pyro..
On another note, even though they did casted Alex as Pyro in X2...do you even think they will make him Australian...I think not...
So the nationality thingy is neither Alex nor Aaron's fault. Not that I'm saying that you said it is, but...it seems to me that that's what you are implying.
GambitEVOFan1
No No No!its a LONG story as to why i really missed the movie but part of the reason being Pyro wasnt Australian that really pissed me off because i have an obsession with australian guys like i said before. So at least they could have picked the hotter actor to play pyro if there not gunna make him australian but Nooo they had to go and pick the farthest thing from it!

sorry..about that i got carried away neways im just pissed cuz i thought the actor was ugly and not australian**because if he was australian he wouldnt have been ugly**
Jason Horan
Like me i'm hot

shadowy_blue
okies...well, it's you...me?? I have a thing for English men..LOL...with a very strong accent!!!
BTW, so you love Hugh Jackman then !?!..He's an Australian with a bloody bad ass accent!!!

GambitEVOFan1
I believe it!!

I have never seen a bad lookin australian!!
Shadowy*

I LOVE HUGH!!And his Aussie accent!!!Oh man dont even get me started on him Ill go crazy!
shadowy_blue
LOL..yeah..he's really lovable...and droolable!!!
*starts titillating GambitEVOFan1* LOL...Hugh is so adorable...and sweet..and bad ass!!! waaahhh!!!!

GambitEVOFan1
AHH!!!http://www.killermovies.com/forums/images/moresmilies/lol1.gifMUST FIND HUGH!!**smashes thru wall looking for hugh**
Kes
Guys this thread is waaaaaaaaaaaaaaay off topic.
Better get back on topic before we reach 100 posts.
Jason Horan
Don't worry guys I got ya covered...Colossus died in a comic when he was with Magneto and the Brotherhood
Thats all I got

frozen flame
Hm...Very informative.
Oh yeah, in what comic did he inject himself with the cure for the Legacy Virus?
GambitEVOFan1
You always come and save the day Jason
I have a dumb question about colossus

iv heard that magneto killed his sister but then iv heard that he didnt, so which is it??

Paola
Ilyana Rasputin "Magik" (not sure if she's Magik I or II or III or maybe IV... no just kidding) died from the Legacy Virus, that's why Colossus died to find a cure to it
Magik's best friend was Shadowcat

GambitEVOFan1
Aww thats so sad ......humph oh well...
Blind-Enemy
havok EVOLUTIONName: Alex Masters (Summers)
Age: 16
Powers: Force blasts
Affiliation: Independent
First Episode: The Cauldron I
Must See Episodes: The Cauldron I and II, and Adrift
Originally from: Missouri
Known Family: Scott Summers aka Cyclops (Brother)
Voiced by: Matt Hill
A plane crash caused Scott Summers to lose his family, or so he thought. It turns out that his brother, Alex, also survived that crash and was adopted by the Masters family in Hawaii. Scott and his brother Alex were recently reunited, and Alex was invited to join the X-Men at the Institute, but he has chosen to stay with the Masters family.
The Summers brothers have very similar mutations. But where Scott's blasts are focused from his eyes, Alex is able to fire them off from his hands. Alex is also an expert surfer and is considering entering the pros.
Blind-Enemy
havok COMICS
Powers: Mutant power to absorb solar energy and cosmic radiation to created powerful plasma blasts. The power may go out of control.
First Appearance: Uncanny X-Men #54 (as Alex) - Uncanny X-Men #58 (as Havok)
Creators: Arnold Drake and Barry Windsor-Smith
Pro-File: Alex Summer is one of the mutants that suffered the most through these years. He´s the brother of Cyclops and just like him, felt down a plane with his bro., but was saved by a parachute. He was adopted, but had to abandon his brother in the orphanage he also used to live. He first appeared in a battle that included the Living Monolith, a being that needed his power to get his own. The X-Men helped him and he eventually became a team member, now knowing that Cylops was his brother. He began a romance with Lorna Dane and they left the X-Men some time later, dropping heroes activities. Some time later, they both were put under control of Erik the Red, who used them as pawns in the Phoenix Saga. After being released of the villain´s grasp, Alex and Lorna went to Muir Island. When Lorna was attacked by Malice of the Marauders, Alex asked help to the X-Men and rejoined them. When the team crossed the Siege Perilous, Alex return in Genosha and, after suffering brainwash, became one of the Magistrates, attempting to kill the X-Men during the X-Tinction Agenda. Cyclops made him remember of his past and he joined the team to kill Cameron Hodge. At this time, Valerie Cooper was forming a new band of mutants to work for the government, because Freedom Force was disbanded. She managed to make Strong Guy, Multiple Man and Polaris join, and later Havok and Rhane (Wolfsbane). Alex became the team member, until the point the Multiple Man "died". He took an absence from the team but returned some time later, sharing the leadership with Forge. After the AOA, Strong Guy was in a coma and Alex needed to use his black costume again, so he could control his mutant powers. After a battle with Random, who revealed to be a minion of the Dark Beast. Alex was put under control of the AOA Beast, and attacked X-Factor. He then later showed up as one of the integrands of the new Brotherhood of Mutants. He said to Cyclops that this is what he wanted, control over himself, even if he had to go against the X-Men and Xavier´s dream. He even took Dark Beast and Fatale out of prison, so they could join his Brotherhood. But Alex was not a fool to the point of trusting the Dark Beast: he was aware of his genetic experiments.
Soon after, Havok revealed that he just formed the Brotherhood so he could watch the Dark Beast better. After ending his experiments, Havok planned to reform X-Factor. But Greystone, one of the team´s members from the future, built what he thought to be a time machine. Instead, it was a dangerous bomb. Alex tried to stop him in his journey, but it was too late: the whole thing exploded, and all of X-Factor assumed Alex was dead. But was he?
Actually, Havok had been transported to another dimension (thanks to the machine strange energies) into the body of that dimension Havok, who had been killed. In this strange world (read more about it in the Mutant X section), Alex led a group called The Six, formed by the Fallen (our Angel), Bloodstorm (Storm), Ice-Man, Brute (Beast) and Madelyne Pryor. This Alex was married to Maddie and had a son with her, named Scottie. Alex tried his best to get out of this dimension, but for no avail. Since then, he´s trying to adjust to his new reality, even with the fact that Madelyne is showing her evil Goblin Queen persona...
Blind-Enemy
actually , in the comics alex had an accident and felt on a coma, but with the help of professor x and carter( a new mutant kid) he came out of it.
also he was going to get marry to Polaris but he confess his love for Annie ( the school nurse), and them she became all wacko and tried to kill every one, but she was knockout by juggernaut
frozen flame
Didn't Colossus inject himself with the cure in hopes of preventing Illyana (sp?) from dying?
kohl
no, she died first. and colossus didn't know if injecting himself with the cure would actually work, but he did it anyway in memory of his sister, in a way.
collosus
thanx blind enemy
collosus
i think of doing polaris
collosus
Powers: Mutant power to control the magnetic field around metal objects. The same power of Magneto.
First Appearance: Uncanny X-Men #49
Creators: Arnold Drake and Don Heck
Pro-File: Polaris enterd the X-Men when the team was in it first formation, with her boyfriend, Havok. When the team was kidnapped by Krakoa and later saved by the New X-Men, Polaris and Havok left the team, just to be kidnapped again, now by Erik the Red. They were used as pawns to attract the X-Men, but they saved them. Polaris was later possessed by Malice, one of Sinister´s Marauders, and became a X-Foe, until Inferno was over. She returned a while to the team but lost her powers when a woman called Zaladane, that claimed to be her sister, stole them. She gained some new, strength powers, but the real powers returned after the fight with the Shadow King. She then joined the X-Factor and remained there for a long time, but had problem dealing with the fact that Havok had gone bad, and Mystique and Sabretooth were with the team.
After discovering that Havok was still a good guy, Polaris returned to X-Factor, only to see Alex explode thanks to Greystone´s "time machine". She thinks he´s dead, and her activities as a heroie ended...
Apoc87
hey i'm gonna do apacolypse x-men evolution
Name: En Sabah Nur
Age: unknown(at least 5,000)
Powers:molecular manipulation,absorption,creates forcefeilds, imortality
First Episode: Dark horizons II
Must See Episodes: Mindbender, Under lock and Key, Dark Horizons I and II, Impact
Originaly From: Egypt
Known Family: none
En Saba Nur, originaly a nameless gray-skinned mutant, was abandoned at birth to die in the harsh Egyptian desert. His cries, however, were heard. He was rescued by a tribe of bandits led by a warior named Baal. Baal named him En Saba Nur, maening"the first one". Under Baal's tutelage and protection, En Saba Nur became a powerful, almost invincible warrior. No one could touch him because of his mutant prowess. During this time, the Pharoh Rama-Tut fell from the skies, carrying with him a great futuristic technology, which he used to conquer his part of egypt. however, when word came to him of En Saba Nur, he ordered his destruction, for his own safety. Rama-Tut's warriors killed all of the bandits, including Baal, but En Saba Nur survived and was enraged. He renamed himself that day: Apacolypse, because none could withstand his wrath. Rama-tut fled, presumably back through time from where he had come, leaving his technology behind, which apocalypse then took as his own. He intended to use one such artifact, the Eye of Ages, to " reshape the world in his image." However, his life was drained from the device upon its activation, and his servents betrayed Apocalyps, sealing him inside. They buried him high up in the Himalayan mountains, behind three scaled doors, in the hopes he would never be freed again.
However, in the present, Apocalypse's servent Mesmero has recovered all three keys, and opened all three doors. More than that, he has restored Apocalypse's power through roge, and now the First One, th most powerful mutant ever, has been freed to roam the Earth once more. He has already started his evil work, based at the oldest Mayan pyramid in mexico, and at a pyramid in China. No one knows what he is doing, because of a powerful sheild protecting his new fortress. And th world must now wait helplessly to see what Apocalypse will unleash.
Hegemon875
Cant wait until he emerges.
kohl
to any of the apocalypse fans: can you recommend the astonishing x-men series set in aoa? (please make a new thread for reviews, i'd love to read some.)
Kes
I'm thinking of changing the name of this sig to x-men info. what you you guys think?
kohl
that would be more accurate.
GambitEVOFan1

Sounds good, hasnt been much bout collosus
Paola
Yeah do it Kes!!! But how obout X-Men Bios???? So if we find a pic in the X-Men Pics thread of someone we don't know (like that OrphanMaker guy or Lil Diamond).... we can come here and ask for bios!!!!! yes Kes do it!!! do it!!! I support you!!!! KES!! KES!!! KES!!!

LeAtHerRFace
Colossus is just one strong big ass metal dude!
Paola
How about the Orphan Maker bio?
VallejoKid707
Heres one
Orphan-Maker
Real Name-- Peter (full name unrevealed)
Class-- hi-tech villain
Affiliations-- X-villain , lackey to the Nanny
Scale of Operations-- New York, greater US
Occupation-- criminal / presumably still a minor
Powers-- Orphan-Maker may be a mutant, but has yet to exhibit powers aside from those of his hi-tech battlesuit. Also, he presumably has had his age frozen, so that he remains intellectually and physically a child. Peter's suit is highly resistent to most form of attack, and has certain reflective properties that allow him to deflect energy attacks such as Cyclops' optic blasts. Orphan-Maker is equipped with large guns that fire destructive energies.
Peter was later given a new suit when his old one became to big for him. This suit was more larger and more powerful- than the previous battlesuit, such as having the capability of forming guns out of its hands. It is not revealed whether or not Peter is sealed inside the suit as he was in his original one.
History-- The full story behind the Orphan-Maker has yet to be revealed. Apparently, Peter was held captive in Mister Sinister's "orphanage" for some purpose, but Mr. Sinister had instead decided that Peter was too uncontrollable and must be killed. Somehow, the cyborg Nanny discovered this and rescued Peter, making him into the first of her "Lost Boys (and Girls.)" Then, under Nanny's direction, Peter, as the Orphan-Maker, began to kill the parents of young mutants (and thus "orphan-ing" them,) kidnapping them, and abducting them to Nanny.
Under Nanny's direction, Orphan-Maker has clashed with X-factor, X-men, and members of the Fantastic Four and the Avengers
He later showed up in France where he was going to kill Cartier St. Croix, the father of the mutant known as M. But before he fired. his glove(and gun) fell of. He later returned to Nanny and told her about this. She said that it meant that he was growing up.
Nanny then built him a new more powerful suit which he used to abduct a deformed young mutant who was holding his classmates hostage. He was however stopped by the young mutant team Generation X and he fled.
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Hegemon875
Sadly I only own the graphic novel Generation Next: Ultimate Edition from the AoA series but am desperately searching for more. Gen. Next includes From the Top, Hither Comes the Sugar Man, It Only Hurts When I Sing, and Bye.
And I might just make that thread.
kohl
that's alright. thanks anyway.
Paola
Thanx Vallejo!!!!

Mystique
hey can you tell me a bio of Nightcrawler from x-men evolution and the kurt from the comic
Paola

isn't enough with the Nightcrawler thread?????????
Mystique
well i can ask here can't i i mean this is called x-men bios and i want a bio on Kurt
Jason Horan
Sounds like a plan!

maifoshis
give me a bio for rogue somebody
GambitEVOFan1
I want a bio on Domino but Noooo...... No one cares about Domino

kohl
rogue bio (from marvel universe handbook)
Very little is known about life of the young mutant known as Rogue before she discovered her superhuman power. She grew up in Caldecott County, Mississippi, near the banks of the Mississippi River. One day she was kissing a boy named Cody Robbins under a tree by the river. When she kissed him, he fell unconscious, and she discovered that her mind was filled with Robbins' memories. Unable to shut them out, she fled. After a while, Robbins' memories faded away in her mind, but this is how Rogue began to learn that she had developed the mutant power to absorb a person's memories and abilities by touching him or her with her bare skin. Moreover, she learned that she could not control this ability.
Rogue was somehow contacted by the mutant villain Mystique, who took her under her wing and raised her as her own, coming to regard Rogue as a surrogate daughter. Mystique was also the leader of the second Brotherhood of Evil Mutants and led Rogue to join the team. Mystique assigned Rogue to ambush her enemy, the costumed adventurer known as Ms. Marvel (now, Warbird) and to absorb the latter's superhuman powers so that Rogue could use them in an attempt to free other members of the Brotherhood from prison. Rogue battled Ms. Marvel and absorbed her memories and superhuman powers, but something went wrong, and the transfer became permanent, rather than temporary, as is usual with Rogue. Hence, Rogue permanently possessed the superhuman powers, and memories of the original Ms. Marvel, and Carol Danvers, the first Ms. Marvel, permanently lost those powers (although, with the aid of Professor Charles Xavier, Danvers later regained most of her memories.) In absorbing Ms. Marvel's powers and memories, Rogue, going temporarily insane, threw the defeated, unconscious Danvers from the Golden Gate Bridge, the site of their battle. Danvers, however, survived.
Alongside the Brotherhood, Rogue battled the hero teams X-Men and the Avengers as well as the heroes Spider-Woman (now, simply Jessica Drew), the Dazzler, and Rom. However, Rogue was anguished over the fact that she could not control her absorption power. Moreover, she feared she was going insane because she could not rid herself of Carol Danvers' memories and emotional patterns, and often was unsure whether her emotional reactions were her own or Danvers'. The Brotherhood was unable to provide her with sufficient help, and so, in anguish, she begged Professor Charles Xavier, mentor of her enemies, the X-Men, for aid. Xavier admitted her into the X-Men on a provisional basis, and she quickly proved herself to be a loyal, brave, and capable member of the team. Rogue soon became a full-fledged member of the X-Men, and adventured with them for a long tenure. Although she has still not learned how to control her absorption power (if indeed it is at all possible for her to learn how to do so.)
Later, during a battle with the mutant-hunting robot Master Mold, Rogue was forced through the extra-dimensional portal known as the Siege Perilous. The mystic portal physically separated her psyches, placing Rogue free of Danvers in the Antarctic paradise called the Savage Land. After learning to survive without her powers from Ms. Marvel, Rogue encountered the Danvers' personality, embodied by a decomposing body and arguing that the two psyches could not exist separately. Rogue was saved by the mutant villain Magneto, who claimed to have killed the Danvers body thus restoring those powers to Rogue without the side effect of the split personality. Rogue joined Magneto and Savage Land protector Ka-zar and espionage agency SHIELD in battling the Savage Land villain Zaladane. Magneto and Rogue began to form a romantic relationship, but when Magneto killed Zaladane at the cumulation of the battle, Rogue realized their love could not be justified, and she left him.
Although the X-Men appeared scattered across the world, Rogue was among those X-associates assembled to stop the villainous Shadow King from invading mutant research facility at Muir Island. She then rejoined the X-Men and continued to adventure with them for a long tenure. During this time, she was courted by her teammate Gambit, and she began to return his intentions even though she would continually deny their relationship due to the side-effects of her powers.
After many months, however, Rogue did indeed kiss Gambit, but she discovered Gambit possessed a dark secret, knowledge she gained when she absorbed Gambit's memories. Distraught, she left Gambit and the X-Men to wander the United States. She had a few adventures, and at one point, she and X-Man Nightcrawler learned the true facts of his relationship with Mystique. Rogue later encountered the man known as Joseph, believing him to be an amnesiac and rejuvenated Magneto. She returned with him to the X-Men, and even entertained notions of romantic intentions to him. (However, Joseph's true nature as a clone of Magneto was later revealed prior to his death.)
Rogue continued to adventure with the X-Men, and rekindled her romance with Gambit. After crashing into Antarctica after a space-faring mission, Rogue finally declared her love to Gambit, but her kiss revealed Gambit's secret to her-- he had been associated with the villainous Mr. Sinister and his team of massacring Marauders. Rogue left Gambit behind in Antarctica and returned to the X-Men's mansion headquarters. Eventually, Gambit would make his way back to the X-Men and reconcile with them and Rogue. Rogue then helped Gambit rid himself of a parasitic psychic entity he had bonded with while in Antarctica.
Continually a member of the X-Men, Rogue more recently found herself in a position of leadership as one of the most senior members of the team. She led the team through several adventures. She appeared to have been developing romantic intentions with teammate Colossus prior to his supposed death at the hands of the villain Apocalypse.
During an adventure when Earth was declared a penal colony for the universe's criminals, Rogue saved a girl from attacking aliens. The girl was actually Z'Cann, a mutant alien Skrull and member of the X-Men's allies of Cadre K. Z'Cann was badly wounded, and in order to transfer Xavier's message to Rogue, she touched Rogue's bare skin, using her own telepathic powers to facilitate the memory transfer. However, due to Rogue's powers, she absorbed not only Z'Cann's memories but also her Skrull shape-shifting powers.
Shortly afterward, Rogue began uncontrollably manifesting the powers of various people that she had touched over the years, forcing her to take certain safeguards, such as wearing ruby quartz glasses similar to the X-Men's Cyclops. About the same time, the X-Men discovered the existence of the diaries of the mutant seer, Destiny, and Rogue joined a contingent of X-Men dedicated to searching for the so-called "Books of Truth."
This group later encountered an extradimensional warlord named Khan who was attempting to invade Earth. One of her new teammates, Sage, used her powers to jump-start Rogue's ability to control her multiple powers. Sage agreed, making Rogue into a one-woman army, able to exhibit multiple powers at once.
Gambit joined the group only to be captured and used to open a portal for Khan's fellow aliens from Dimension X. At the end of the battle, the temple in which Gambit was imprisoned was collapsing. Rogue and Gambit were attacked by X-Men's enemy Vargas. As Gambit lay near death, he was brought back to life by Rogue, using healing abilities she had previously absorbed. The experience, however, left the powers of both Rogue and Gambit spent. Rogue appeared to have burned out all of her powers entirely, including her own ability to siphon others. Together, Rogue and Gambit parted company with the X-Men to pursue their own relationship.
kohl
domino bio (from marvel universe handbook)
Domino is believed to be a runaway youth whose complete life story may still be unrevealed. In her first juvenile record, she was picked up in Seattle for shoplifting, giving the name Jessica Marie Costello, but escaped the authorities. Later, a woman of similar abilities appeared in the Asian state of Madripoor, fighting in combat arenas there under a stage name. At some point, she was recruited by the United States National Security Agency where she adopted the name Domino, becoming a government agent.
During this time, she was hired to guard a man named Milo Thurman against terrorist threats. Thurman was targeted due to his ability to predict world events and shifts in the balance of powers between governments. During the course of her assignment, the two fell in love and were presumably married. Thurman claims to have coined her nickname Domino and also her alias Beatrice, after the character from Dante's Inferno. When Thurman was forced deeper underground after a raid by the organization AIM, the two were forced to part and Thurman was told that Domino died in the raid.
Domino disappeared from public view, although some time later a familiar looking woman calling herself Luisa Mendoza took five casinos for approximately 1.2 million dollars. It was also presumed that Domino, under the guise of Samantha Wu, worked shortly thereafter as an executive businesswoman for the Fujikawa Corporation for six months. Others claimed to know her as Elena Vladescu, seen with a Russian Ambassador moments before his mysterious death at an embassy party. Domino went on to join the mercenary group called the Six Pack, where she met the hero Cable and began their life-long friendship. The couple parted company after the Six Pack disbanded, but remained in contact with each other.
Cable later formed the group X-Force from the remnants of another group, the New Mutants, and asked Domino to join him. Domino served with X-Force for a long tenure, but in actuality, Domino was at some point kidnapped by agents of the villain Tolliver (a cover of Cable's son Genesis) and replaced by the mutant shape-shifter, Copycat. Copycat was conditioned to believe herself to be Domino, and remained indistinguishable from her. As such, it remains unclear at which point Domino was replaced. Eventually, the ruse was revealed, and Cable tracked Tolliver down and freed Domino. He asked Domino to return to X-Force while he sought for Tolliver, who had escaped. Domino succeeded, after searching for them by way of her former allies of the Six Pack.
Domino left X-Force when she learned that Milo Thurman was found and taken by the villains Donald Pierce and Lady Deathstrike, leaders of the cyborg group Reavers. Although she was able to defeat the Reavers, Domino was unable to save Thurman from the fatal effects of Pierce's machines designed to steal his unique talent.
Domino soon returned to X-Force, but eventually left the group as they drifted from their paramilitary beginnings. She returned to help the team on occasion, such as in defeating the Blob who was acting on behalf of the menace known as Onslaught. When Cable was not part of the group, Domino often acted as the de facto leader of X-Force.
Later, during the government-sponsored mutant-hunting program called Operation: Zero Tolerance, Domino was captured and tortured by Ekatarina Gryaznova, who was transformed into a cybernetic Prime Sentinel through the O: ZT program. Gryaznova was a part of a rogue CIA faction that Domino had destroyed during one of her past exploits, and Gryaznova sought revenge. She confronted Domino with what is to believed to be her past history (detailed above), but Domino referred to it as "at least 80% wrong." Domino escaped but learned she was implanted with a device that disrupted her mutant powers over probability. About the same time, Domino was sought by the mutant Jesse Aaronson, who agreed to help Domino track down Gryaznova (now known as Gryphon) if she would help him find his brother. The two failed and Domino was captured. Jesse then asked for help from Domino's former teammates, X-Force, who helped Jesse rescue Domino. The two joined X-Force, and soon battled Jesse's brother and his team of mutants called the New Hellions.
Eventually, Domino left X-Force to return to freelance mercenary work. She later was possessed by the alien Aentaros so that she could kill its enemy, Randall Shire. Cable confronted her and managed to thwart Aentaros' plan. Later still, Domino was targeted by the assassin Marcus Tsung, whose power could slay a person with a simple look. Domino sought X-Force's help, and recovered with help from an alien organism that had attached itself to her. X-Force defeated Tsung and the alien organism but was believed to have died during the process.
However, Domino and other members of X-Force reappeared to challenge the current government-sponsored X-Force over a dispute from the common name. Domino and her teammates escaped after the encounter.
Paola
I can't believe I read all of it.......
Blind-Enemy
Omega Red
Powers: Mutant power to liberate a mutant death spore virus pheromone that can be conducted by his carbonadium (a malleable form of adamantium) tentacles. He needs to liberate it periodically, or the spore will attack himself.
First Appearance: X-Men (vol. 2) #4
Creators: Chris Claremont/Scott Lobdell and Jim Lee
Pro-File: Arkady Rossovich was a spy for the Russian government during the Cold War, and fought Wolverine, Sabretooth and Maverick when the trio was trying to retrieve an element that made Omega Red even more powerful. But even before that, Arkady fought with a young Sean Cassidy, a.k.a. Banshee, when he was just a maniacal killer. During the Cold War, Omega was put into cryogenic suspension, but was set free by the Fenris and Shinobi Shaw. They tried to use him to kill Wolverine, but the X-Men saved him.
The X-Men faced Omega Red again in Russia, when they were saving Colossus´s baby sister, Illyana.
Some time later, Omega Red reappeared in the Generation X academy, when he tried to kill Banshee, his former enemy. But Chamber, one of the members of the Gen X, defeated him. He wasn´t seen for some time, only returning to attack Maverick and then Sabretooth. Most recently he had a fight against Wolverine, Nightcrawler and Colossus in Russia.
Paola
Belladonna
Full Name: Belladonna Boudreaux
Affiliation: Assassins' Guild (New Orleans)
Relatives: Marius (father, deceased), Julian (brother, deceased), Remy LeBeau (Gambit, ex-husband)
Status: Divorced (Gambit)
Powers & History: Belladonna possesses plasma blasts and some sort of spell-casting ability. She also has some psionic powers. Bel was Gambit's childhood sweetheart, but when they were forced to marry as part of an alliance, he left, and the marriage was never consummated. When next she saw Gambit, Belladonna had somehow acquired her powers (presumably from Candra's elixirs), and was nearly killed by the Brood. Gambit healed her with a potion, but Rogue accidentally touched her, and some of her personality was transferred to Rogue. After her father's death, Bel took over leadership of the Assassin's Guild, and abducted Cody, the boy put into a coma by Rogue during her power's initial manifestation. This lured Rogue down South, as intended, with Remy following close behind. Belladonna was then manipulated by Candra into fighting Rogue without powers. Rogue won, but left the Assassins' Guild in grief when Cody died. Belladonna remained head of the Guild and has been building its resources up with good contracts. Most recently, though, she accepted a contract to kill Gambit, bringing her once more into conflict with the man she hates and loves with equal passion. Bel and Remy ended up trapped in a collapsed building, where they reconciled their differences and agreed to unify their guilds. Bel is now Viceroy of the Unified Guilds.
GambitEVOFan1

thank u Kohl!!
Blind-Enemy
Bastion
Powers: Sentinels powers
First Appearance: X-Men #52
Creators: Mark Waid and Andy Kubert
Pro-File: Since his appearance, we all knew that Bastion wasn't not a man, even if it seemed so. There were some evidences about this: Phoenix couldn't read his mind, because it was not there. Also, Bastion referred to someone in his thoughts as creators, not father.
He was the leader of a multinational company that takes an operation called Operation: Zero Tolerance. This movement reunites efforts of governments of the world to wipe out mutants from the face of the Earth. Now, after the Onslaught Saga, his goals seems to be closer. When Operation Zero Tolerance began, he captured some X-Men. But the efforts of Iceman and his group of mutants defeated the villain, as S.H.I.E.L.D. captured him. Short after, Bastion escaped, took over Machine´s Man control and went to the Prospero Clinic, after his "mother" was killed by S.H.I.E.L.D. There he revealed to be an amalgamation of Master Mold and Nimrod, the Sentinel from the future and after a fight against machine Man and Cable apparently died.
Blind-Enemy
Fabian Cortez
First Appearance: X-Men (vol. II) #1
Creators: Chris Claremont and Jim Lee
Pro-File: Fabian Cortez was always a mysterious villain. When he first appeared, he offered Magneto, in his Asteroid M, his mutant allies, who he called Magneto´s Acolytes. Fabian seemed to worship Magneto, but the real fact is that he was trying to kill Erik, in order to ascend in the ranks of the Upstarts. Fabian began to use his mutant powers on Magneto, until he finally began to "fade" away, when his own power started to consume him. Fabian Cortez escaped, and then formed a new group of Acolytes, to serve him now. He became the most powerful member of the Upstarts, but when the Game Master discovered that Erik was alive, his points were taken.
Furious, Fabian Cortez tried to gain more points by kidnapping Magneto´s granddaughter, Luna, Quicksilver´s daughter. This happened during the Blood Ties Crossover, that involved both X-Men and Avengers. Meanwhile, the Acolytes, realizing that their leader was a fake, got a new mentor, the man called Exodus, who called himself as the emissary of Magneto. Exodus ultimately found Fabian Cortez in a bunker in Genosha (where Blood Ties was occurring) and killed him with his psionic powers. Recently, Cortez returned, already making plans to gain more power, by making Exodus and Joseph to fight against each other.
Blind-Enemy
Graydon Creed
Powers:As a human, Graydon Creed does not have powers, except his militia, the Friends of Humanity.
Pro-File:Graydon Creed was bred in the Cold War, when CIA agents Victor Creed and Raven Darkhölme, also know as Sabretooth and Mystique had a love affair. Mystique raised the kid hoping that he could be a mutant. When he reached his puberty, not revealing his powers, Mystique dumped him, and he was raised in an orphanage. Knowing who and what his mother and father were, Creed began to organize a criminal militia to kill mutants, the Friends of Humanity. He was the chief of the group, but never the world midia could prove it. He went in debates with important men, like Charles Xavier and Senator Robert Kelly. His Friends of Humanity eventually created the Phalanx, who threatened to kill all life forms on Earth. Graydon also tried to kill his father and mother, wearing a power suit. Creed also revealed to Nightcrawler that they were brothers, being Mystique their mother.
The most important turn in his life took place when he managed to reach the top of the votes for the president campaign. But, it seems that he only got there with the help, and leadership of Bastion and his men. Two X-Men, Cannonball and Iceman went undercover in his campaign. Creed almost killed Bobby´s father, when he went against him in one of his hating mutant speeches. In his final speech, Mystique tried to save her son from a deadly blast, but was stopped by X-Factor, who though that her purpose was to kill Graydon. He was then murdered by a plasma burst, becoming a martyr of the never-ending Human/Mutant war.
Hegemon875
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Cain Marko is a human juggernaut. Once he begins moving in a certain direction, no power on Earth can stand in his way. Scientists would classify him as an "irresistible force" -- and when he gets a head of steam, there's no object he can't move. A mystically empowered human, Juggernaut has long harbored resentment toward his stepbrother, Charles Xavier -- the telepathic, telekinetic mentor of the masked, mutant X-Men. He has clashed with his stepbrother's heroic charges repeatedly through the years -- but on occasion, he's also been called upon to save the universe!
Real Name: Cain Marko
Occupation: Professional criminal
Group Affiliation: None
Base of Operations: Mobile
First Appearance: X-Men (Vol. 1) #12 (1965)
Height: 6'10
Weight: 900 lbs.
Eye Color: Blue
Hair Color: Red
Powers: The Juggernaut possesses untold power, mystical in nature, which enhances his strength and grants him an extraordinary degree of resistance to all forms of injury. Once he begins moving in a certain direction, no force on Earth can stop him -- only slow his pace. Sustained by the Crimson Gem of Cyttorak, Cain Marko can survive indefinitely without food, water or oxygen. However, Juggernaut is vulnerable to magical forces of sufficient strength. Without his helmet, constructed of an unknown mystical metal, he is susceptible to psionic attack.
History:
Cain Marko has wasted his entire adult life attempting to escape the shadow of his stepbrother, Professor X. Cain's father married Charles Xavier's widowed mother, presumably for her wealth, and took up residence in the family's Westchester mansion. A cruel and spiteful boy, Cain came to live with the family shortly thereafter.
Cain grew to hate his new stepbrother, mostly because his father favored Charles, and took to bullying the younger boy. As punishment, Cain's father beat him. Inexperienced at the use of his fledgling telepathic abilities, Charles could not control or terminate his contact with Cain's mind during these periods of pain. Somehow, Cain sensed that Charles had invaded his thoughts. Believing he had done so deliberately, Cain came to regard his stepbrother as an enemy. Over time, Cain grew increasingly resentful of Charles' scholastic and athletic achievements, and envious of his telepathic talents.
Drafted into military service, Cain served in the same unit as Charles. When Cain deserted under fire, Charles pursued his stepbrother, hoping to convince him to return of his own accord. Charles followed Cain into a cave that housed the lost temple of Cyttorak, a powerful mystical entity. Lured by greed and delusions of grandeur, Cain unearthed a large red ruby. Empowered by the gem, he was transformed into a superhuman being. Just then, an enemy bombardment caused a cave-in. Charles escaped, but Cain was buried under several thousand tons of rock. Eventually, he dug himself free with his newfound powers and made his way to America.
Lacking his stepbrother's moral fiber, Juggernaut turned his newfound strength against Charles and his X-Men. Each time they clashed, the heroes managed to beat back his bull rush. Often, Juggernaut worked with mutant terrorist Black Tom Cassidy, whom he befriended while in prison.
Cain remains little more than a super-powered thug. For all his physical strength, Juggernaut lacks strength of character. Despite his yearning for power, he has squandered his supernaturally enhanced abilities out of petty jealousy. Still, Charles holds out hope that Juggernaut will one day gain a better sense of understanding for the mutant plight, if not acquire a newfound respect for life and human dignity.
_CYCLOPS_
Cyclops Bio
Real Name: Scott Summers
Affiliation: X-Men
Previous Affiliations: X-Factor
Status: Presumed deceased (merged with Apocalypse), Married (Phoenix), widower (Madelyne Pryor)
Aliases: Slim, Slym Dayspring, Eric the Red, Cyclops
Relatives: Alex (brother), Katheryn (mother), Christopher (father), Jean Grey/Phoenix (wife). Scott also has children and grandchildren
Powers: Cyclops' eyes constantly fire red energy beams. At full power, these beams can punch through mountains. However, Cyclops cannot control his power, and must always wear a ruby quartz visor, glasses, or goggles. He has an uncanny ability to compute trigonometric relations, which allows him to bounce his optic blasts with incredible accuracy. His greatest fear is losing control of his powers and hurting someone he cares for. Cyclops is immune to his brother Havok's power, and vice versa.
Bio: Scott's power first manifested when a Shi’ar spaceship attacked his parent’s plane. Scott and Alex were pushed out the hatch with the sole parachute, which caught on fire as it opened. Clutching Alex to him, Scott stared down at his doom, until his eyes began to blast red beams of energy, which softened the ground, cushioning the brothers' landing. Scott and Alex were taken to an orphanage run by Sinister, where they were secretly subjected to tests to determine their power level. Alex was fostered out, but Sinister had plans for Scott, having realized that Summers DNA would produce a mutant of incomparable power when combined with DNA from the Grey family. For much of his time in the orphanage, however, Scott was in a coma induced by Sinister's experiments, and used to control his awesome power. Somehow, Scott was taken in by Professor Charles Xavier, and became Cyclops, the first X-Man and heir to Xavier's dream. From the start Cyclops was the X-Men's field leader, and almost as quickly, he and Jean Grey fell in love. Years passed, and although the original X-Men were replaced with a new batch of heroes, Cyclops stayed on as team leader, until his lover Jean, now the Phoenix, died on the Moon. Actually, Phoenix was not really Jean, but a clone created by the Phoenix Force, which had succumbed to the dark side of human emotions and had become Dark Phoenix. After Phoenix's death, Scott was overcome with grief, and left the X-Men. He became a fisherman in Florida, and started a relationship with Alettys Forrester, the captain of his ship. Scott soon returned to the X-Men, however, and after being abducted by the Brood, considered joining his father Corsair, who had been captured, not killed, by the Shi'ar, aboard his ship, the Starjammer. However, Scott remained on Earth, and went to visit his grandparents in Alaska. On that trip, he met and fell in love with Madelyne Pryor, a pilot who looked EXACTLY like Jean Grey. Actually, Maddie was Jean's clone, created by Sinister to fulfill his dark plan of creating a super-mutant. The two were married, and in time, had a baby boy, Nathan Christopher Charles Summers. Tensions were rising between the couple, and when Scott lost a duel for leadership of the team to Storm, they left for Alaska. Unfortunately, things did not work out, and Scott left for NY to rejoin the members of the original X-Men and found the team called X-Factor. The fact that the Fantastic Four found Jean Grey alive only added to his confusion over his life and loves, and he remained in NY, almost forgetting about his wife and child. At some point, Scott was reunited with his son, probably around the time that Maddie was rejoining the X-Men in San Francisco. When the X-Men "died" in Dallas, Scott felt truly free to pursue Jean once again, but when Madelyne reappeared as the Goblin Queen, she stole her son back and swore vengeance against her husband for abandoning her. X-Factor and the X-Men defeated Maddie and saved Nathan's life from being sacrificed to create a demon world, and Scott's life returned to what passes for normal for an X-Man. Shortly thereafter, Scott discovered that Rachel (Phoenix II), whom he had met while still on the X-Men, was actually his and Jean's daughter from a possible future. Summers family life complicated itself even further when Apocalypse had his Dark Riders infect Nathan Christopher with a techno-organic virus. The virus would have killed the boy if Askani had not arrived from the future and offered to take him forward in time, where his life could be saved. Cyclops made one of the hardest decisions of his life by allowing his son to be taken away. Soon after, the members of X-Factor rejoined the X-Men, and in time, Scott and Jean were married (even though once before Jean had refused Scott's proposal). On their honeymoon, the couple was assaulted by a telepathic wave that propelled their minds 2000 years into the future. There, Scott became Slym, and with Redd (Jean) raised his son Nathan, the boy who would grow up to become Cable. The "Dayspring" (Summers) family also helped to defeat Apocalypse, the despot of the time, before being pulled back to the present. Scott was injured during Operation: Zero Tolerance when Bastion had a bomb implanted in his chest: only the medical expertise of Dr. Cecilia Reyes and some unique surgical tools saved his life. Scott left the X-Men to recuperate, and with the recent telepathic shockwave released by the Shadow King crippling his wife's powers, remained away for some time afterwards, contemplating some new ideas about making Xavier's dream into their own. However, he and Jean returned to assist the Mannites against Death III. When that mission ended in the death of Wolverine, who was revealed to have been a Skrull impostor, Scott (and Jean) agreed to stay on to lead the team once more. After infiltrating the Skrull base and discovering that the real Logan was Death III, all the X-Men prepared for the final battle with Apocalypse. During the fight, Scott and the rest of those who had been revealed as The Twelve were captured by Apocalypse and hooked into a machine that would channel their awesome energies into hom, allowing him to absorb X-Man's body and ascend to the cosmic stage. When the Living Monolith broke free, Scott attacked Apocalypse, but his powers were drained. As the other X-Men fell around him, Scott, still powerless, saw only one option and pushed Nate out of Apocalypse's draining circuit. Unfortunately, since Scott shared most of the same genes, Apocalypse was able to absorb him instead into a new evil entity. Although Apocalypse then used his new power to warp time and space to trick the X-Men into recreating the circuit, Jean felt Scott inside Apocalypse and prevented the X-Men from destroying him when they discovered the ruses. No one else was able to sense Scott, however, and he is presumed dead by most of his team
Hegemon875
Now thats a long bio!
Paola
GO Cyclops!!!

bester
ehem... I wish I can search for stories like those too!
Paola
The Stepford Cuckos bio please..................

kohl
These five twin girls form a very powerful telepathic entity when they are joined together. Emma Frost took them under her wing. They have the painful practice to finish the sentences for their interlocutors (telepathy) and speech all at the same time. The names of only two of them are known: Sophie and Esme.
Paola
ok

thanx kohl
Blind-Enemy
i think esme is one of magneto´s new brotherhood
bester
very resourceful _CYCLOPS_ !!!
nice work!
thorncrawler
could anyone do a bio of husk?
maifoshis
Real Name: Paige Guthrie
Affiliation: X-Men
Previous Affiliations: X-Corps, Generation X
Relatives: Zebulon (father, deceased), Lucinda, (mother), Samuel (Cannonball, brother), Joelle (sister), Elisabeth (sister), Josh (brother), Zachariah (brother), one other unnamed sibling
Powers & History: As her codename implies, Husk can shed her skin to reveal another form underneath. Technically, Paige is an omnimorph, but she still has much to learn about her powers and their potential. Recently, she has been able to "husk" into more and more varied forms, some of which come with additional abilities, like super-speed.
Paige's first exposure to the mutant world came during the "Younghunt," the "game" in which the Upstarts competed to capture the remaining members of the New Mutants and the Hellions. Paige saw the abduction of her brother Sam (Cannonball) and his then-girlfriend Boom-Boom and resolved to find them. At the end of the chase, she confronted the Gamesmaster, who was running the Younghunt and challenged him not to kill the captured mutants, but to instead compete with the other mutant leaders (Xavier, Cable, Magneto, Sinister, etc.) to shape the next generation of mutants. The Gamesmaster accepted, and everyone was released.
Paige got little respite, however, as she was herself kidnaped by the Phalanx shortly thereafter. At this point, she met the teens who would later join her in Generation X: M, Skin, Jubilee and Synch, as well as Clarice Ferguson, who died defending her friends from Harvest.
Paige then joined the Massachussetts Academy, and became enamored of new recruit Chamber, though they never really progressed their relationship past one kiss Paige gave him while drunk. Paige was an over-achiever in the Academy, determined to make the X-Men team as soon as possible. She read constantly and tried to cover up her Southern/Midwestern accent as much as possible. Following Synch's death, Paige became a computer expert and set up search programs to monitor the news for anti-mutant incidents, leading to the last few mission Generation X went on before the school closed.
At that time, Paige intended to travel to the American Northwest and participate in some environmental group's activities. Whether she ever did so is unknown, but a few months later she appeared as a member of the X-Corps along with M and Jubilee. Technically "recruits," the girls were there to see what Banshee was really up to. When the X-Men arrived as well, Paige reconciled somewhat with Chamber, though her exact feelings towards him still seemed a little unclear. When the X-Corps fell apart due to Mystique's treachery, Husk ended up back at the Mansion, and became sort of a junior team member. Doing some more research into environmental blights, she found that Worthington Enterprises was to blame for many of the ones in the area. She confronted Archangel about it, but then they were attacked by werewolf mutants and nearly killed. In fact, Husk appeared to have died, but Archangel's blood healed her. During this period, Husk developed a huge crush on Warren, and is eager to pursue a relationship with him. More interestingly, she claimed to have seen Psylocke while "dead" and told Archangel that Betsy wanted him to move on.
Paola
She should stay away from my Angel

SK88728
Please, those of you who don't know anything about the comics for the x-men ask questions. And those of you who know tons about the comics help us out with understanding things that revolving around the comics. Thank you.

SK88728
First question, what is with this Phoenix thing?!

:/
kohl
do you mean dark phoenix?
VallejoKid707
here read this:
Phoenix Force
Not to be confused with Phoenix (Baron Zemo) or Phoenix (Jean Grey) or Phoenix (Rachel Summers)
Real Name: inapplicable
Class: abstract entity
Occupation: abstract entity (sum total of life yet unborn)
Affiliations: X-Men, physically bonded to Jean Grey, Rachel Summers, and Madelyne Pryor
Scale of Operations: universe-wide
Powers: The Phoenix Force is a cosmic entity whose true range of power seems nearly omnipotent from a human perspective. It is capable of existing on a plane far above humans, and has typically manifested to perform powers on behalf of humans such as Feron and Jean Grey. The Phoenix Force performed such effects as world-wide telepathy, telekinesis on a molecular level, travel through space, and even planetary destruction.
History: The Phoenix Force is actually a cosmic entity of great power, the sum total of life yet unborn in this dimension. The Force had remained dormant, unnamed, and insentient until making contact with the Earth magician known as Feron.
Feron developed a relationship with the entity, and later accessed its power in order to fight his mentor, Necrom, who wanted to compress the alternate realities of Earth into a singularity and harness the resultant eruption of energy and giving himself the power of a god. Necrom instead stole a portion of the Phoenix for himself and killed Feron, and the Phoenix Force fled back into space. Necrom created the "Anti-Phoenix" by incubating this portion of the Phoenix with a portion of his own life essence for future use.
The Phoenix Force remained dormant for countless years until it sensed the anguish of the Earth female Jean Grey, a.k.a. the mutant hero known as Marvel Girl and member of the X-men.
When the X-men were kidnapped by Steven Lang's robotic Sentinels and taken aboard Lang's space station, the X-men had to escape back to Earth aboard a space shuttle during a solar radiation storm. The design of the craft required the pilot to sit in an area without protective shielding. Jean Grey volunteered to be pilot, figuring her powers would hold back the radiation. But the radiation proved to be too great, and Grey began to succumb.
It was long believed that Grey was transformed by this incident into a more powerful mutant with the code-name Phoenix. In reality, the Phoenix Force had responded to Grey's anguish and telepathic calls for help as she was dying aboard the space shuttle, and, curious about this phenomenon called "humanity," appeared before her, shaping its form and consciousness after Grey's own. The Force told Grey that she was dying, but that by taking the Force's hands, Grey would gain her "heart's desire." What Grey most wanted was to save the lives of the X-men and herself. She held onto the Phoenix Force's arm and fell into a coma-like state. Simultaneously, the entity fully took on both the form and the memories and personality of Jean Grey, and placed Grey within a cocoon, which rested for years at the bottom of Jamaica Bay while Grey's injuries healed completely.
The Phoenix Force believed itself to be Jean Grey, and after a period of recuperation, continued to adventure alongside the X-men code-named as the Phoenix. It also perpetuated the love Grey had with teammate Scott Summers, a.k.a. the hero Cyclops.
Later, the Phoenix Force fell victim to psychic manipulation by the villain Mastermind, who was attempting to prove his worthiness to become a member of the world-dominating Inner Circle of the Hellfire Club by mesmerizing Phoenix into becoming its new Black Queen. He psychically induced dark, repressed desires from within Grey's subconscious to come to the surface of Phoenix Force's mind. Although Phoenix finally freed itself of Mastermind's control, it was unable to prevent the dark side of Grey's personality with the full power of the Phoenix Force behind it, from overwhelming her, not having had the training necessary to repress it. Grey's true personality was submerged more fully than before, and Phoenix became the malevolent Dark Phoenix. After Dark Phoenix wreaked incredible devastation, it was to be put on trial by a galactic court for destroying the planet of the D'Bari. Finally, however, Grey's true personality reasserted control of Phoenix once more, and, before Cyclops' horrified eyes, Phoenix committed suicide rather than revert to Dark Phoenix.
The Phoenix Force creature compelled itself to believe it was indeed Grey, whose personality it had assumed. It has been theorized that it was the entity's own power rebelling against the duplicate of Grey's personality it had given itself that caused it to become Dark Phoenix. When Phoenix committed suicide, it was acting exactly as Grey herself would have done.
A small portion of the Phoenix Force survived and rushed to Jamaica Bay, where the real Jean Gray slept. It tried to enter Jean's body, but Jean rejected it because it still bore images of death and destruction. Desperate, it sensed a clone and rushed to it. The clone, created by the villain Mr. Sinister, eventually was named Madelyne Pryor. The Phoenix Force portion remained dormant, only occasionally being tapped into to save Madelyne from the mutant-killing Marauders. Eventually, Pryor's full power was awakened by the demon N'Astrish, and she used it to become the Goblin Queen, trying to kill Jean Grey and the X-men. Ultimately defeated, the dying Pryor forced Jean into a mental lock, meaning to carry Jean to her death alongside her. Suddenly, the portion of the Phoenix Force within Pryor offered Jean a deal. If Jean would allow it to enter her, the Phoenix Force would break the mental lock and save Jean from death. Jean reluctantly agreed, and Pryor died alone. This portion of the Phoenix Force reawakened Jean's telepathy which was believed lost, but whether Jean truly retains the Phoenix Force remains unclear.
The Phoenix Force presumably returned to its dormant state, but was later somehow accessed by a future version of Kate Pryde, the X-man known as Shadowcat. Pryde asked it to merge with Rachel Summers, the daughter of Jean Grey in this alternate timeline. The merger boosted Rachel's time-displacement powers, enabling her to escape into the present of this reality, although it had the side-effect of fracturing her memories and psyche. Still housing the Phoenix Force, Rachel Summers, also code-named Phoenix, joined the X-men, although she was later kidnapped by the extradimensional alien Mojo and rescued by friends who eventually became the team Excalibur.
Months later, Rachel and Excalibur discovered the truth that they were specifically chosen to prevent a pan-reality catastrophe. At the same time, Rachel discovered the nature of the Phoenix Force by fighting the sorcerer Necrom (a.k.a. the Anti-Phoenix) for the right to access the Force. The battle left Rachel near death, but it was the presence of the Phoenix Force that kept her that way. The Phoenix Force encountered the cosmic entity Death, which revealed the source of its power as the source of life-yet-unborn. Convinced that it was its selfish desire to experience humanity that was keeping Rachel near death, the Phoenix Force restored her to health and to her teammates, departing from Rachel entirely. With the Phoenix Force gone, Summers' fractured memories were also healed.
It is suggested, however, that Rachel Summers, who later ended up residing in an apocalyptic alternate future as Mother Askani, is still able to access the power of the Phoenix Force. Whether or not this is true after Summers' subsequent trip back to the present remains unrevealed. Also left unrevealed is the association of the Phoenix Force with Jean Grey. It is possible that, now that Rachel Summers has severed her ties to the Force, that Grey has found herself able to access its power.
SK88728
WOW! Taht was really helpful. I tryed looking it up on the internet, but I got nothing out of any of it. Can you answer me one more question?

SK88728
Thanks for the e-mail saying yes... lol. Is it true that Scott thinks Jean is dead and goes for her clone or someone else?
VallejoKid707
yes its true
VallejoKid707
heres jean's clone bio
Madelyne Pryor
Breifly known as Anodyne and the Goblin Queen
Real Name: Madelyne Pryor
Class: mutant clone
Occupation: former pilot , former queen of Limbo
Affiliations: X-associate , ex-wife of Cyclops , mother of Cable , creation of Mr. Sinister
Scale of Operations: New York City
Powers: As a clone of the mutant Jean Grey (aka Phoenix), Madelyne Pryor had the superhuman abilities of telepathy and telekinesis, although this remain unrevealed for many years.
As Anodyne, Madelyne Pryor was magically endowed with the power to cure any disease, heal any wound, and even correct genetic aberrations that caused pain or discomfort.
As the Goblin Queen, Pryor fully accessed the portion of the cosmic entity known as the Phoenix Force that was somehow bonded to her. As such, Pryor possessed near-cosmic enhancements of the latent telepathy and telekinesis. Pryor was thus able to control her immediate environment, transform other people and objects into demons, create force fields and fire destructive blasts of force. She was also given a horde of demons to control.
History: The woman known as Madelyne Pryor was actually a clone of Jean Grey, the mutant hero known as Phoenix and member of the team known as the X-men. She was created by the mysterious villain known as Mr. Sinister. He created the clone in his secret base located beneath an orphanage in Omaha, Nebraska, although it remains unclear at what point Mr. Sinister was able to gain the genetic material to grow the clone, presumably before Jean Grey was replaced by entity known as the Phoenix Force.
The clone itself exhibited none of Jean's powers, and it had none of her memories. Then came the day when the Phoenix Force, after taking Jean's place, allowed itself to be killed on the Blue Area of the Moon. A small portion of the Phoenix Force survived and rushed to Jamaica Bay, where the real Jean Gray slept in a healing pod. It tried to enter Jean's body, but Jean rejected it because it still bore images of death and destruction. Desperate, it sensed the clone and rushed to it. The surprised Sinister watched a fiery phoenix form surround the clone. The clone cried out "Scott" and then passed out. Sinister soon learned about Jean Grey's fate and the Phoenix Force and came up with a plan. He intended to mate his clone with Grey's boyfriend and teammate Cyclops (Scott Summers,) which would hopefully produce a powerful mutant offspring that Sinister could control.
Implanted with false memories, Pryor became an airline stewardess living in New York, unaware of her true nature. Summers, still in mourning for Jean, was surprised to see Pryor, Jean's splitting image. Soon, the two were married and Summers left the X-men, moved with Pryor to Anchorage, Alaska.
At one point, Pryor and Summers were drawn into the X-Men's battle with the Asgardian trickster god, Loki, and Madelyne was exposed to the magical Fire Fountain. She emerged visibly changed, calling herself Anodyne, and possessing the ability to cure diseases and heal others. The X-Men and their allies, the Canadian heroes Alpha Flight thwarted Loki's plan and Madelyne was returned to normal.
The two lived in happiness and had a son, Nathan. Then, Jean Grey was found and restored to life. Discovering this, the emotionally disturbed Summers left Pryor and his child suddenly and inexplicably, soon joining Jean and the other original X-men in forming the hero team X-factor.
Pryor eventually saw news reports about X-factor and realized what had happened. Angry and bitter, she refused to talk to Summers when he called her. At this point, Sinister felt that it was time to claim the baby and kill Pryor. He arranged for Pryor to be on a special flight and somehow mentally compelled her to take the baby along. During one of the flight's stops, Pryor was attacked by Sinister's mutant-hunting team, the Marauders. She escaped, subconsciously using the powers granted her by the Phoneix Force, although the baby was captured by the Marauders. The X-men, investigating Pyror's disappearance, rescued Pryor from the Marauders. About the same time, Summers tried to reconcile with his wife, only to find his wife missing and their home destroyed.
Pryor agreed to stay with the X-men for protection, and was on hand when the X-men battled the demon known as the Adversary. In order to stop the villain, Pryor and the X-men seemingly sacrificed their lives. Summers watched the sacrifice on the television, and believed his wife was dead. In reality, she and the X-men were resurrected by the extradimensional goddess Roma. Pryor then joined the X-men in their move to an abandoned base in Australia.
One night, while she was working with the advanced computer system, she fell asleep and was somehow contacted by the Limbo demon lord, N'Astrish. Sensing her power and her inner bitterness, the demon offered her power for revenge. She gave into the dark portion of her soul, and took him up on the bargain. N'Astrish somehow used dark Limbo magic to fully awaken the latent powers Pryor possessed. Pryor then began to corrupt the X-men from within. She censored incoming news about X-factor, only allowing the X-men to know the worst. Pryor also seduced her teammate and Scott's brother, Havok.
Pryor later joined N'Astirsh in organizing and implementing a demonic invasion of New York, calling herself the Goblin Queen. N'Astrish took her to Mr. Sinister's headquarters, where her son was being kept. Pryor easily beat Sinister and regained her child and learned her complete history. More bitter than ever, she vowed to sacrifice her own son to open the gateway to Limbo.
Soon, a running battle erupted in the streets of New York City, between the Goblin Queen, the X-men, and X-factor. Most of the X-men had given into the darker side of their natures. Havok gave in completely, becoming Pryor's Goblin Prince. Finally, at the top of the Empire State Building, the final confrontation between Jean and Pryor began. While they were locked in mental combat, Jean learned all about Pryor's distorted life. The X-men and X-factor, working together, broke through a force field that the Goblin Queen had placed around herself and Jean. They pressed the Goblin Queen back, and Scott was able to regain possession of his son.
Sensing defeat, the Goblin Queen tried to kill everyone in a massive blast of energy. The members of both teams worked together so that no one was hurt. The Goblin Queen took the brunt of the blast, fatally injuring herself. Dying, she forced Jean into a mental lock, meaning to carry Jean to her death alongside her. Suddenly, the portion of the Phoenix Force within Pryor offered Jean a deal. If Jean would allow it to enter her, the Phoenix Force would break the mental lock and save Jean from death. Jean reluctantly agreed, and Pryor died alone.
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Adapted from the Gamers' Handbook to the Marvel Universe
Last update: 7/30/00
Paola

you really think I'm gonna read that!!!?????
ab012f9448
Vallejokid must have a lot of time on his hands.
Paola
okie.... who's Typhoid Mary

VallejoKid707
hey i didnt right i got it from marvel handbook
Kes
There's an x-men bio thread where you can see all this.
kohl
found this online:
Mary Walker went to live to NY and found a job in an East End brothel. One night, while she was drunk, a hooded young man came in and attacked a client -who had killed his father-. The women inside tried to protect the older man and the boy, nervous and scared unwillingly shoved Mary out of a window. Apparently, the shock caused the wreckage of Mary's mind and she started to suffer multiple personality disorders. Now, she could be sweet and shy Mary or wild mad Typhoid Mary, a reckless killer capable of murdering just for fun.
Typhoid Mary started to work for Kingpin -and also had a relationship with him, she has never been very selective- and the man made Mary Walker seduce Matt Murdock in order to make him suffer when he realised what kind of person Typhoid Mary was. Thus, she made Matt fall in love with her -and feel terrible about lying to Karen Page- and hired some villains to hit him to death before revealing him her identity.
Eventually, Daredevil had Mary imprisoned in a sanitarium in a desperate try to heal her, but Mary's personality became even more confused and a new dominating one -Bloody Mary-, more savage and scary than the others appeared. Mary Walker tried to finish her life by hiring a mercenary to kill her, but unfortunately Typhoid Mary did the proper thing to be freed and the chosen one in both cases was Deadpool. Since he had promised Terry Cassidy (Syrin) not to kill, Deadpool freed the woman just to have Typhoid Mary on the run, making his life a hell. While struggling with her, Mary fell out of the window and remembered the shock that split her personality and the man who caused it: Matt Murdock. Thus, she decided to go for him and Deadpool came with her thinking of it as therapy. Typhoid Mary was defeated by Murdock but Deadpool took her with him, so she is still free.
As Mary Walker, this woman has no powers, but as Typhoid Mary she has constant fever, telekinetic powers and the ability to seduce any man close to her. She is also an expert in martial arts and a cold blooded killer.
Paola
wow!!
thanks kohl....
I read somewhere she was Syrin's babysitter..... or am I just confused?

Baradok
Madelyne prior is a clone made to replace JEan, her and scott have a son Cable who is born with a Virus... not much more to her she gets killed...
Baradok
was anyone else aware that sub-mariner joined the brotherhood of mutants... i found that odd since i was looking through my comics and i never would have thought of him even with the X-men... maybe i forgot its been soo long
Vampiree
hey, could you people tell me if wolverine had any kids? dunno that

XxGambitXx1988
here is a pic of collosus
ab012f9448
Wolvie has an adopted daughter but i can't remember what her name is. It maybe Mariko or something like that.
Vampiree
oh thanks ab

and he has no real children? darn... that's too bad... oh and was that girl a mutant or a human?
ab012f9448
O.K. Her real name is Amiko and wolverine found her and her dying mother under a pile of debris while on a mission with the X-Men. The mother made wolverine promise to look after amiko so he did. Knowing that he wasn't fit to be a proper father to this child he left her in the care of his friend Yukio and they are financially supported by the silver samurai. Recently though she and yukio were kidnapped by some guy called Akatora and he brainwashed Amiko into believing that wolverine was her mothers killer and he gave her a dagger covered with blowfish toxin to kill logan when the time was right but of course it won't work. Oh and Amiko is a human, well at least she is so far anyway, she is still only a child so she maybe a mutant but we don't know yet. That enough info Vampiree?

Vampiree
hell yeah!

you rock my socks ab
