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Bamf , originally Bampf, is an onomatopoeic term originating in comic books published by
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, in particular those featuring the superhero Nightcrawler of the
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. The term is derived from the sound Nightcrawler makes when teleporting.


Sound

The "Bamf" sound is caused by air rushing into the space where Nightcrawler's body once was after he had teleported. It has been borrowed as a teleport sound by fans and a generic term for teleporting in general. The sound has become a standard in pop culture.


Race

Bamfs are also a race of creatures described as small imp-like versions of Nightcrawler, which accompany him wherever he goes. They first appeared in the first ''Nightcrawler'' miniseries in 1985, and became a regular fixture of X-Men comics in the early 2010s.


Earth-5311

In '' Uncanny X-Men'' #153,
Kitty Pryde Katherine Anne "Kitty" Pryde is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, commonly in association with the X-Men. The character First appearance, first appeared in ''The Uncanny X-Men'' #129 (January 1980) and was ...
tells a fairy tale to Illyana Rasputin, which includes imp-like creatures called "Bamfs" who are based on Nightcrawler. A Bamf enters the story after catching sight of Kitty, on whom he developed an instant crush, when she and her entourage landed on Bamf Island. He subsequently joins her team and aids in taking down Princess Jean.


Earth-616

Late, in the first ''Nightcrawler'' limited series in 1985, Nightcrawler is sent to another universe that is identical to Kitty's fairy tale, where he encounters the Bamfs. In the early 2010s, the Bamfs are reintroduced and reimagined as demons and the children of a giant maggot and a changeling. The Bamfs were abandoned in the brimstone plains of Hell before being rescued by Azazel, who used his blood to transform them into imp-like forms resembling him.


Powers and abilities

The Bamfs possess similar abilities to Nightcrawler, including the ability to teleport. They can enhance Nightcrawler's teleportation, enabling him to travel longer distances.


Known Bamfs

* Chuckles – A Bamf who Wolverine named after Professor X. * Pickles – A Bamf who lived in Beast's van.''
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'' #1 (July 2017)


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External links

* Bamfs at Marvel Wiki
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