X-men Bios

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Helping the comic book chalenged people with their questions.

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. 🤣

First question, what is with this Phoenix thing?! 🤨 :/

do you mean dark phoenix?

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.

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? 😇

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?

yes its true

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

😱 you really think I'm gonna read that!!!?????

😂

Vallejokid must have a lot of time on his hands.

okie.... who's Typhoid Mary 😕

hey i didnt right i got it from marvel handbook

There's an x-men bio thread where you can see all this.

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.

typhoid mary.

again.

wow!!
thanks kohl....
I read somewhere she was Syrin's babysitter..... or am I just confused? 😑

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...