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Synch (comics)
Synch (Everett Thomas) is a fictional character and Mutant (Marvel Comics), mutant superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Scott Lobdell, he first appeared in ''X-Men: Legacy, X-Men'' #36 (September 1994). Synch was killed in ''Generation X (comics), Generation X'' #70 (December 2000), but resurrected decades later during the Krakoan Age. In 2021, Synch joined the X-Men team roster in the relaunched flagship book ''X-Men (comic book)#Volume 6 (2021–2024), X-Men'' (vol. 6) written by Gerry Duggan (writer), Gerry Duggan. He would remain on the team during the Reign of X, Destiny of X and Fall of X publishing phases and become the team leader in the final phase. The character also appeared in other related books such as the ''Immortal X-Men'' (2022) series and the ''Rise of the Powers of X'' (2024) miniseries. Publication history Synch first appeared in ''X-Men'' (vol. 2) #36 (September 1994), part of the "Phalanx Covenant" event, and w ...
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Mutant (Marvel Comics)
In American comic books published by Marvel Comics, a mutant is a human being that possesses a genetics, genetic trait called the X-gene. It causes the mutant to develop Superpower (ability), superhuman powers that manifest at puberty. Human mutants are sometimes referred to as a human subspecies ''Homo sapiens superior'' or simply ''Homo superior''. Mutants are the evolutionary progeny of ''Homo sapiens'', and are actually revealed to be the next stage in human evolution. The accuracy of this is the subject of much debate in the Marvel Universe. Unlike Marvel's mutates, which are characters who develop their powers only after exposure to outside stimuli or energies (such as Spider-Man, Captain America, Fantastic Four, Hulk), mutants have innate Mutation, genetic mutations from birth. Publication history Early antecedents A March 1952 story in ''Amazing Detective Cases'' #11 called "The Weird Woman" tells of a woman describing herself as a mutant who seeks a similarly superh ...
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Phalanx Covenant
"Phalanx Covenant" was a crossover storyline that ran through Marvel Comics' X-Men family of books in September and October 1994. One of its unique aspects was that the X-Men themselves only played a minor role in the story. Plot The X-Men are attacked by mutant-hating humans who have used the alien Warlock's techno-organic Phalanx virus to turn into techno-organic beings themselves. With these powers, the Phalanx are able to change their shape and assimilate organic matter. The Phalanx are also a hive mind and they are programmed to destroy all mutants. The Phalanx Covenant was told in three separate storylines: *''Generation Next'': With the X-Men gone, Banshee, Emma Frost, Jubilee, and Sabretooth have to save the next generation of mutants from the Phalanx agents led by Harvest. This storyline also planted the seeds for Marvel's next mutant title, Generation X. *''Life Signs'': X-Factor, Excalibur and X-Force discover that the Phalanx are losing their hive-mind programm ...
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M (Marvel Comics)
Penance (Monet Yvette Clarisse Maria Therese St. Croix) is a fiction, mutant Female superheroes, superheroine appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character is primarily depicted in association with the X-Men. She was created by writer Scott Lobdell and artist Chris Bachalo and first appeared in ''The Uncanny X-Men'' #316 (Sept. 1994). She was a member of the teenage mutant group Generation X (comics), Generation X and later X-Factor Investigations and the X-Men. Monet is a Muslim superhero and has illustrated the struggle of accepting "different" people central to X-Men stories. Fictional character biography Early life Monet St. Croix was born in Sarajevo, Bosnia, during a family ski trip and is the second child of the rich and eccentric Afro-Monaco, Monégasque Cartier St. Croix and his Algerian wife. Cartier was the son of the French aristocrat Louis St. Croix. She grew up pompous and spoiled as a result of being the favored child of her father wi ...
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