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Jubilation "Jubilee" Lee is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by
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. Created by writer
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and artist
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, the character first appeared in ''
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'' #244 (May 1989). Jubilee is a member of the human subspecies known as
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, born with superhuman abilities. She can generate pyrotechnic energy blasts from her hands. Introduced as an orphaned "mall rat" from Beverly Hills, Jubilee joined the X-Men in the early 1990s, becoming the team's youngest member and often playing a
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role to her father-figure,
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. Jubilee eventually joined the junior team
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, and was a prominent character in the 1990s ''X-Men'' animated series. In late 2004, Marvel launched a self-titled six-part limited series for Jubilee set in Los Angeles, written by
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. In early 2011, she appeared in the four-part limited series ''Wolverine and Jubilee'', written by
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. Jubilee was one of many mutants who lost their powers in the 2005 storyline "
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"; she later reappeared using technology-based powers, using the alias Wondra, in the ''
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'' comic book series. During the 2010 "
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" storyline, she was turned into a
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. She became a
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after adopting a son, Shogo, in a 2013 storyline. She was eventually, in 2019, cured of her vampirism and had her mutant powers restored by a shard of the Phoenix Force. Jubilee is one of the most prominent
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superheroes. Outside of comics, Jubilee has appeared in a variety of media. Her most prominent role was in ''
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'' (1992–97), where she was voiced by
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. This incarnation of the character returns in the revival series '' X-Men '97'' (2024–present), voiced by Holly Chou.


Publication history

Jubilee was created by writer
Chris Claremont Christopher S. Claremont (; born November 25, 1950) is a British-born American comic book writer and novelist, known for his 17-year stint on ''Uncanny X-Men'' from 1975 to 1991, far longer than that of any other writer,Claremont, Chris. ''Marvel ...
and artist
Marc Silvestri Marc Silvestri (born March 29, 1958) is an American comic book artist, creator and publisher. He serves as CEO of both Top Cow Productions and Image Comics. Early life Marc Silvestri was born on March 29, 1958 in Palm Beach, Florida.Rosenberg, ...
and first appeared in ''
The Uncanny X-Men ''Uncanny X-Men'', originally published as ''The X-Men'', is an American comic book series published by Marvel Comics since 1963, and is the longest-running series in the X-Men comics franchise. It features a team of superheroes called the ...
'' #244 (May 1989). Claremont had earlier introduced a "Jubilee" of sorts in ''The New Mutants'' Annual #2 (1986). In that story, Darla of the Fat Boys, after being mentally and biologically warped, uses identical powers to those of the later Jubilation Lee and introduces herself as "Jubilee! Whose every move is a celebration!" In her first appearance, Jubilation Lee gives a similar self-introduction: "Actually, my name is Jubilee! 'Cause with me, every day's a celebration!" Darla is returned to normal by the end of ''The New Mutants'' Annual #2, and no in-story connection between the characters is ever established. Jubilee appeared regularly as an
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team member in ''The Uncanny X-Men'' through issue #280 (Sept. 1991), and later was a staple of ''X-Men'' (1991) as a member of the X-Men's Blue Team. During the same timeframe, she also served as
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's sidekick in ''Wolverine'' vol. 2 #40–75 (1991–1993). After the
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storyline in ''X-Men'' #16–17 and ''The Uncanny X-Men'' #316–317, Jubilee, who was then a teenager, was transferred to the X-Men trainee squad
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and starred in the entire run of ''Generation X'' #1–75 (1994–2001). After the dissolution of Generation X, Jubilee returned to the pages of ''The Uncanny X-Men'', first as a member of the X-Corporation (#403–406, 2002), and later as a team member in her own right (#423–437, 2003–2004). Jubilee had a six-issue self-titled limited series in 2004 written by
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, but loses her mutant powers in ''House of M – The Day After'' #1 (Jan. 2006). She then adopts the alias Wondra and joins the reconstituted
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in ''New Warriors'' vol. 4 #1–20 (2007–2009). Jubilee is affected with vampirism during the "
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" in ''X-Men'' vol. 3 #1 (July 2010) and remained a sporadic character on that title through issue #27 (April 2012), as well as a supporting character in ''X-23'' vol. 3 (2010–2011). In 2011, she saw print in her second four issue limited series, ''Wolverine and Jubilee'' written by
Kathryn Immonen Kathryn Immonen (; Kuder) is a Canadian comic book and webcomic writer. She has written a number of comic books for Marvel Comics since 2007, in collaboration with her husband Stuart. Biography In 2007 Immonen began working for Marvel Comics wr ...
and drawn by
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, as an aftermath follow-up to the ''Curse of the Mutants'' storyline. Jubilee later featured as a regular character in the all-female ''X-Men'' vol. 4 #1–25 (2013–2015), and as a supporting character in ''
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'' (2016). She returned as a main cast member in ''Generation X'' vol. 2 #1-9, #85-87 (2017-2018) as the adult mentor to the new teenage main characters, during which she was cured of vampirism and had her mutant powers restored.


Fictional character biography


Origins

The daughter of two prosperous Chinese immigrants, Jubilation "Jubilee" Lee was born in
Beverly Hills, California Beverly Hills is a city located in Los Angeles County, California. A notable and historic suburb of Greater Los Angeles, it is in a wealthy area immediately southwest of the Hollywood Hills, approximately northwest of downtown Los Angeles. ...
, where she lived with her wealthy parents. An immensely talented
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, she was believed to have the potential to participate in the
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. This life was destroyed when her parents were murdered by the
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Reno and Molokai. Jubilee was sent to an
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but ran away and hid in the Hollywood Mall, stealing food to survive. She discovered her mutant power to generate blinding and explosive energy blasts (herself referring to them as "fireworks") while running away from mall security. The stress of fleeing security guards caused Jubilee to emit a large light energy blast in a back alley. This disoriented the men and allowed her to escape. Learning about her mutant ability, she realized she could earn money by using it to entertain customers in the mall. The mall security attempted to put an end to her unauthorized performances, but she continued to elude them. They hired the M-Squad, a company of professional mutant hunters, to capture her. Jubilee was rescued by
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members Dazzler,
Psylocke Psylocke is the name of two connected fictional mutant superheroes appearing in comic books published by Marvel Comics, commonly in association with the X-Men. The first character to use the Psylocke moniker, Betsy Braddock, was initially a supp ...
,
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, and
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. Curious about the women, she tracked them to the portal leading back to their base in the
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and stepped through. Jubilee stays hidden in the base, never having heard of the X-Men and has no idea how they might react to her presence. She steals food and borrows clothes from several of the X-Men to create a makeshift costume for herself. She is attacked by a cybernetic dog, and forced to use her powers in self-defense by blowing up the beast. This is the first time Jubilee learns her powers can do real damage, although a later
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has her first manifestation causing destruction on a similar scale. While sneaking around the caverns in the Outback base, Jubilee witnesses the X-Man
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being captured and tortured by the Reavers. Jubilee is terrified of the Reavers, but unable to convince herself to abandon a fellow human being to such suffering. During a respite from the torture sessions, Jubilee helps Wolverine back to her hiding spot in the complex, where she nurses him back to health. Before entirely recovered, Wolverine and Jubilee are forced to abandon their sanctuary when the Reavers hunt them down. The pair make their way to
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where they battle the
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and
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's
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. Jubilee holds her own against the Hand, and blows up part of the Mandarin's castle with her powers when she, along with Wolverine and Psylocke, is taken prisoner. Afterward, Jubilee teams up with Wolverine on several of his missions throughout the world. She does not handle traveling well, as she desires American food and luxuries. She helps Wolverine in battle when he becomes involved with well-intentioned but violent mercenaries. Alongside Wolverine and Psylocke, Jubilee battles Hardcase and the Harriers. She also meets the
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and participates in a mission to rescue several kidnapped
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from
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. Against her protests, Wolverine places her in charge of looking after
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and
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and meeting up with
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. The three survive on the streets of the island nation before meeting up with the other X-Men. After meeting the X-Men, she travels with them to the
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Empire, but is captured by the Warskrulls. She briefly falls under the control of the
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, along with the X-Men and numerous others.


Wolverine and the X-Men

Wolverine brings Jubilee to
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avier at the
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, who welcomes the girl with open arms. She and Wolverine develop a close father-daughter relationship with one another. Due to this relationship, Jubilee is referred to as Wolverine's unofficial sidekick. Jubilee finds a home with the X-Men and joins the X-Men Blue Team. She aids her fellow mutants in battles against
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, the Shi'ar Empire, Skrulls, and the
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, among others. With the last three, she holds her own against many powerful entities, often being the vital factor in saving fellow X-Men or innocent civilians. She forms close bonds with many of the team members, taking piggyback rides with
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as she enjoys his leaping abilities. When Professor Xavier temporarily regains the use of his legs, she takes him rollerblading. She has the chance to talk about Wolverine with
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, who had been in her sidekick role before, and bonds with the younger
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. Jubilee later mourns the loss of Illyana with the rest of the X-Men, especially
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. Alongside the X-Men, Jubilee is captured by Omega Red, Matsu'o Tsuryaba, and
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. She also fights Sabretooth during this encounter. Alongside Wolverine, she then clashes with
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(see
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), and is arrested in Tokyo for speeding and driving without a license. There she meets
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, and teams with her against
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. She aids the X-Men and
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against the Brood. Jubilee then journeys with the X-Men to Mojoworld. During one adventure, Jubilee falls halfway through a time portal and witnesses the moment when hitmen arrived at her home to kill her parents. Knowing the names and faces of her parents' murderers for the first time, Jubilee sets out to kill them, but Wolverine talks her out of it. Shortly after, Wolverine leaves the X-Men. He does not give Jubilee the option to come with him, instead leaving her a note which repeatedly emphasizes that she should stick with Professor Xavier and not go out on her own again. Though she maintains her usual spunky demeanor in the ensuing weeks, the other X-Men notice that she feels somewhat abandoned by Wolverine's leaving.


Generation X

Jubilee leaves the X-Men to join a new group of teenage mutants known as
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. The team is led by
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and
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, and is initially composed of Jubilee,
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, Synch, M, and
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, with
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,
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, Mondo, and
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joining as the series progresses. The team also becomes a safe haven for three young wards during their adventures:
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,
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, and temporarily, Franklin Richards. Both Banshee and Emma Frost educate the teenagers in school subjects as well as combat and field skills (with occasional assistance from visiting instructors such as Wolverine and Beast). Jubilee and the other mutant teens hone their unique abilities and occasionally battle foes such as the
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, Omega Red, and their archrival
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. Time after time, Jubilee uses her experience with the X-Men to help her teammates outsmart their enemies. On more than one occasion, Jubilee is solely responsible for the defeat of Emplate. She uses sarcasm when Emplate siphons her powers so that he will become enraged enough to not have control over them, causing him to blast himself with Jubilee's energy blasts. During the team's last encounter with Emplate, Jubilee uses her power to blow up Proudstar Hall to defeat him. Her teammates survive the explosion because Iceman covers them with an ice shield. During her stay at the Massachusetts Academy, Jubilee is kidnapped and held hostage by
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during Operation: Zero Tolerance. She manages to resist his mental probes for a good amount of time, hiding valuable information about the X-Men.''Generation X'' #27–28 (May–June 1997) Jubilee stages an escape early on, knocking several armed soldiers unconscious with a large plasma volley. However, she is recaptured when she stops to give CPR to one of the guards she injured. She eventually escapes with the help of Bastion's assistant, Daria. While wandering the desert after her getaway, she is attacked by a
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and holds her own by blasting his vision receptors. She is saved at the last minute by Wolverine, who reunites her with the X-Men. After discovering Bastion has planted a nano-explosive inside
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, the X-Men return home, dropping Jubilee off at Massachusetts Academy on the way. One of the most important episodes of her stay with Generation X comes when she discovers the true killer of her parents, Hunter Brawn. She stages an operation, using her mutant powers, and innate skills and abilities to track down Brawn. With the help of her friends and teammates, she manages to defeat him. Enraged at how he destroyed her family, Jubilee's powers flare to a massive level, but instead of killing the man, she takes out her aggression by blowing up his warehouse, leaving him to be arrested by local authorities.


After Generation X

After Generation X disbands, Jubilee moves to Los Angeles with her former teammate Skin to pursue an acting career. She is cast in nothing but stereotypical Asian roles, and after her agent tries to seduce her, she hits him with a powerful energy blast. Around the same time, Jubilee is offered a position on Banshee's militaristic
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team, alongside former teammates Husk and M. The three young women hesitantly join Banshee to keep an eye on him. During her run with the X-Corps, Jubilee holds off an uprising in Paris by blinding hostile enemies. Jubilee and Husk, with the help of
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, also manage to take down the
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and rescue Banshee from Mystique. After her time in the X-Corps, Jubilee returns to Los Angeles with Skin, but the two (along with
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and other mutants) are kidnapped and crucified on the front lawn of the X-Mansion by the
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. Jubilee, Magma, and the others recover from the attack thanks to
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's healing blood, but Skin is unable to be healed and dies. Jubilee becomes depressed due to the loss of her friend, and reunites with Husk. The two, along with Angel, attend Skin's funeral. Since the gravekeeper would not allow a mutant to be buried in his cemetery, he has Skin cremated and gives Jubilee his ashes. Afterward, Jubilee goes on a few missions with Nightcrawler and Havok's Uncanny X-Men team, but is taken off the active roster when Cyclops decides she needs a mental break. While inactive, Jubilee is contacted by a long lost relative, her aunt Hope. Hope decides to adopt Jubilee and take her into her home in Los Angeles, which gives Jubilee a much-needed break from X-Mansion life. Jubilee attends Payton Noble High School and becomes a peer advisor. She gets into a few fights at school, and is reprimanded because of her power display. She also befriends a mutant named Shane Shooter, and helps him take down a gang leader. Unfortunately for Jubilee, her aunt is caught in a crime ring, as she was an assassin. While Wolverine is visiting Jubilee, the two of them – along with Hope (and her butler Brad) – get into a battle with Hope's former boss. Hope is caught in a violent explosion and seemingly dies (she is later revealed to have been thrown afar by the explosion, revealing her cybernetic nature), causing a distraught Jubilee to move back to the X-Mansion with Wolverine, where she is seen celebrating Christmas.


Decimation and aftermath

Jubilee is revealed to have lost her powers on M-Day, due to the reality-altering powers of the
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. She returns to New York shortly after running a half-way house for depowered mutants in
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, New York, and is kidnapped by Omega Red and his henchmen while Wolverine is sidetracked during the battle. She is taken to Berlin as a hostage. Wolverine manages to use
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to find Jubilee, but she is beaten and badly injured. Logan trades his freedom from S.H.I.E.L.D. for Jubilee's safety and well-being. She is carried away in a medical unit by S.H.I.E.L.D. operatives. Jubilee next resurfaces as Wondra,''New Warriors'' vol. 4 #1 (Aug. 2007) the second-in-command of one of the incarnations of the
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. She uses technologically based super-strength (supplied by what appears to be a variation of
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's "Wonder Gauntlets") capable of lifting a locomotive engine over her head. Recruited as the first member, Jubilee takes a more serious attitude to her role as Wondra and serves alongside fellow X-Men and former teammates Decibel and Stacy X. Jubilee distrusts Night Thrasher (Dwayne Taylor), Night Thrasher and uncovers evidence that he is using the team for less than noble reasons, and after a trip to the future, the former mutants leave the team in the hands of ex-members of Avengers: The Initiative, the Initiative (Slapstick (comics), Slapstick, Vance Astrovik, Justice, Ultra Girl, et al.). After leaving the New Warriors, she returns to San Francisco and meets with a group of young mutants her age, who tell her about Utopia, the island home for mutants. Jubilee reaffirms her identity as a mutant, despite being depowered, but still declines to join the X-Men on Utopia.


Curse of the Mutants

Cyclops sends Pixie (X-Men), Pixie to check on Jubilee, and while the girls are chatting, Jubilee is one of many individuals to be mass-infected with a bio-engineered virus by a vampire suicide bomber. Jubilee is taken to the X-Men's headquarters, where they run tests on her, confirming that the virus is slowly but surely transforming her into a vampire, making her less and less able to handle sunlight. Meanwhile, others infected by the virus quickly turn into full vampires and begin enacting the plans of the mysterious "Lord of Vampires". Later, while talking to Doctor Nemesis (James Bradley), Jubilee reveals that something is calling for her, to which Doctor Nemesis tells her to fight it back. Jubilee eventually tells him that she does not want to fight. Much later, while the X-Men gather to discuss the death of Dracula (Marvel Comics), Dracula and learn who the new Lord of Vampires is, Kavita Rao is seen checking on her, only to be attacked. Wolverine then feeds her some of his blood, since his healing factor keeps her from becoming savage. It is also revealed that Rockslide (character), Rockslide has a crush on Jubilee and follows her and Wolverine to Siberia to save her from a vampire cult. Jubilee leaves Utopia to go see Curse of the Mutants, Xarus, who bites her. It is also revealed that Xarus only wants Jubilee so the X-Men can come to rescue her and fall into a trap, especially Wolverine. Jubilee is successfully transformed into a vampire and temporarily does the same to Wolverine after he comes to rescue her. She remains a vampire and is detained in a holding cell beneath Utopia for observation, with Cyclops and Wolverine both rejecting Blade (character), Blade's suggestion that killing her is the only solution.


Touching Darkness

At Gambit (Marvel Comics), Gambit's behest, Wolverine travels to Paris, taking Jubilee with him. The tensions between Jubilee and X-23 (who is traveling with Gambit) flare up. Meanwhile, Gambit talks to Wolverine about the difference between how he treats Jubilee and X-23, both of whom see him as a father-figure. Jubilee soon starts to develop a friendship with X-23 due to their similar circumstances, with the latter helping her deal with her urges to kill, while Jubilee in turn helps Laura learn how to be a "normal" girl. She is later taken in by a group of vampires called the Forgiven, who have learned to move beyond their need for blood and can move about in the day, as a student.


Marvel NOW!

Jubilee returns to the X-Men with an orphaned baby, whom she names Shogo, who was infected with Arkea. During the ''Battle of the Atom'' event, Sentinel (comics), Sentinel X (a member of the future X-Men) is revealed to be a fully grown Shogo. The two spend some quality time together after the death of the future Jubilee and the defeat of the Brotherhood of Mutants. Afterward, Storm informs her that the adoption papers have gone through, legally making Jubilee the mother of Shogo.


Reverting to a mutant

Jubilee becomes a teacher at the newly-renamed Xavier Institute, mentoring students deemed unsuited to become either X-Men or mutant ambassadors to humanity. Students under her supervision include Quentin Quire, Bling!, Nature Girl (comics), Nature Girl, Eye-Boy, Morph (Benjamin Deeds), and Hindsight (character), Nathaniel Carver. After M (Marvel Comics), Monet falls under the influence of her brother
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and attacks the school, she fights Jubilee and takes away the medallion she uses as protection from sunlight. Quentin Quire sacrifices his shard of the Phoenix Force to save Jubilee, curing her of her vampirism and restoring her mutant powers.''Generation X'' vol. 2 #86


Krakoan Era

Shortly after
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established the Krakoan Age, Krakoan Era, Jubilee joins with Betsy Braddock, Captain Britain, Rogue, Gambit, and Apocalypse to form a new iteration of Excalibur. Jubilee helps the team with the investigation of the Outworld, which gained connection to the island-nation through an magical gate.


Powers and abilities


Mutant powers

As a Mutant (Marvel Comics), mutant, Jubilee has the power to generate pyrotechnic energy plasmoids from her hands, referred to as "fireworks."''Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe: X-Men 2005'' #1 The plasmoids obey her mental control, travel where she directed them, arrange themselves in various shapes, and explode on her command. The strength of the blasts vary in degrees of power and intensity, and range from a multitude of colorful sparkles capable of temporarily blinding a person to a powerful detonation capable of smashing objects and destroying property. She can also detonate a precision burst inside a human brain to simulate the effects of a massive stroke. Jubilee can also absorb this energy back into her own body without harm. While training in Generation X, Emma Frost described Jubilee as having the untapped ability to detonate matter at a subatomic level, which in theory is the equivalent of a Nuclear weapon design#Fusion, nuclear fusion bomb. Her moral stance on taking a life was observed by Emma during the
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, when Jubilee explained her fear of killing someone should her powers ever flare up again, as they did during the Acts of Vengeance storyline in ''The
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'' (she destroyed the Mandarin (comics), Mandarin's mansion in a massive explosion, out of grief after believing that Wolverine had been killed). Emma stated that Jubilee had unlimited potential and was one of the most powerful mutants she had ever encountered, being able to detonate matter at a sub-atomic level. Jubilee's ''Age of Apocalypse'' alternate had few qualms about using her powers, and made liberal use of her full ability. In ''X-Terminators'', Jubilee makes good on all of Emma's speculations as she releases an Atom Bomb attack that completely destroys the Collector's spaceship (while also vaporizing her own clothes and all of the hair on her body). Jubilee also displayed an immunity to telepathy, allowing her to remain "invisible" to telepaths. She had, on occasion, used this ability to hide herself from telepathic scans and to block mental probes from Sentinel (comics), Sentinels. In the aftermath of House of M, Jubilee was one of the many mutants to be depowered, but she has since regained her powers.


As Wondra

Jubilee was among the mutants depowered by M-Day. She fell into a deep depression following the loss of her powers, going through several jobs before joining the New Warriors. During this time, she was known by the alias "Wondra". Upon joining the post-''Civil War (comics), Civil War'' New Warriors team, Wondra gained highly advanced technology from Night Thrasher (Dwayne Taylor), Night Thrasher to replace her mutant abilities, giving her superhuman strength. While the upper limits of this power were not explored, the technology allowed Wondra to lift the engine of a freight train over her head. Wondra's power suit and gauntlets also enhanced her with limited invulnerability, as well as the ability to fly with hover discs.


Vampire abilities

Jubilee gained the powers of a vampire from her transformation by the bite of Xarus, the son of Dracula (Marvel Comics), Dracula. They include superhuman strength and speed, and turning into vapor. It is possible that she can heal much faster than a human. As a vampire, Jubilee now possesses all of the weaknesses of a vampire. She uses a medallion created by Xarus which allows all vampires to endure the sunlight. Quentin Quire later apparently cured Jubilee from her vampiric status after using a shard of the Phoenix Force he carried to save her from certain death, restoring her mutant powers in the process.


Innate traits and abilities

Jubilee is a talented gymnast and in-line skater. While living on her own, she used her skills to evade capture while stealing to survive, first from the various shops in the mall and later at the X-Men's Australian base. She has also displayed above average hand-to-hand combat skills, having learned street-fighting techniques while in Los Angeles County Juvenile Hall, and being coached further by Wolverine. Her skills are sufficient to survive combat with the Hand. She also demonstrated strong leadership abilities, often being placed in a field commander role by Banshee during her closing time with Generation X, and acting as a drill-sergeant figure for the most recent New Warriors team. In an issue of the ''Wolverine (comic book), Wolverine'' comic series, it was stated that Jubilee has dyscalculia.


Reception


Critical reception

Andy Quach of ''MovieWeb'' included Jubilee in their "Asian Comic Book Characters that Need to Hit the MCU and DCU" list and called her one of the "most storied Asian heroes in all comic book history," writing, "Her character has been through plenty of thrilling storylines in the ''X-Men'' comics, any of which could make for an entertaining origin story centered around her." George Marston of ''Newsarama'' included Jubilee in their "20 X-Men characters that should make the jump from Marvel comics to the MCU" list. John Grimaldi of ''Collider (website), Collider'' included Jubilee in their "10 Strongest Superhero Sidekicks in Marvel Comics" list. Darren Franich of ''Entertainment Weekly'' ranked Jubilee 25th in their "Let's rank every X-Man ever" list. Matthew Perpetua of ''BuzzFeed'' ranked Jubilee 28th in their "95 X-Men Members Ranked From Worst To Best" list. ''CBR.com'' ranked Jubilee 9th in their "10 Smartest Marvel Sidekicks" list, and ranked her 20th in their "20 Most Powerful Mutants From The '80s" list.


Literary reception


Volumes


''Jubilee'' - 2004

According to Diamond Comic Distributors, ''Jubilee'' #1 was the 80th-best-selling comic book in September 2004.


''Wolverine and Jubilee'' - 2011

According to Marvel Comics, ''Wolverine and Jubilee'' #1 sold out. According to Diamond Comic Distributors, ''Wolverine and Jubilee'' #1 was the 70th-best-selling comic book in January 2011. Greg McElhatton of ''CBR.com'' called ''Wolverine and Jubilee'' #1 a "smart-looking book," writing, "I'm curious to see where Immonen and Noto are going to take it from here. There's a lot of set-up in this first issue, but it's such a pleasant set-up that you barely even notice until it's over. So far, my only real complaint is that we're getting this as a mini-series. Of all the 9000 other X-Men spin-offs out there, one with this creative team would sure be nice."


Other versions


Abscissa

An alternate timeline variant of Jubilee who renamed herself "Abscissa" appears in ''Wolverine'' (vol. 2) #52-53. This version convinced Mojo to allow the Big Crunch to take place and became his servant.


Age of Apocalypse

An alternate timeline variant of Jubilee appears in ''Age of Apocalypse''. This version is a member of Gambit's Age of Apocalypse#Gambit and the X-Ternals, X-Ternals who displays a greater level of control over her powers than her Earth-616 counterpart; being able to detonate objects on a molecular level and a Shi'ar ship single-handedly. Her fate in the tenth anniversary issue of the ''Age of Apocalypse'' is not revealed.


Amazing Spider-Man: Renew Your Vows

An older alternate universe variant of Jubilee appears in ''Amazing Spider-Man: Renew Your Vows'' (vol. 2) #6. This version works for Magneto, who tasked her with infiltrating Xavier's School for Gifted Children as an instructor.


Amalgam Comics

Sparrow, an amalgamation of Jubilee and DC Comics character Tim Drake, Robin, appears in the Amalgam Comics story ''Legends of the Dark Claw''. She is the sidekick of the eponymous Dark Claw.


Days of Future Past

An alternate timeline variant of Jubilee appears in ''Days of Future Past''. This version lives with her lover Synch in the ruins of Hollywood.


DC vs. Marvel

An alternate universe variant of Jubilee appears in ''DC vs. Marvel'' and ''Age of Amalgam''. This version gradually enters a relationship with Robin after their universes are temporarily merged.


MC2

A possible future variant of Jubilee appears in Marvel Comics 2. This version became the leader of the X-People, a temporary member of A-Next, and a reserve member of the Avengers.


Mutant X

An alternate timeline variant of Jubilee appears in ''Mutant X (comics), Mutant X''. This version is the leader of the Marauders (comics), Marauders.


Team X 2000

An alternate timeline variant of Jubilee appears in ''Team X 2000''. This version is a member of a resistance movement against Shi'ar Majestrix Alanna, goes by the codename Vertigo, and possesses light-bending powers.


Ultimate Marvel

An alternate universe variant of Jubilee from Ultimate Marvel, Earth-1610 appears in ''Ultimate X-Men''. This version is a member of Alpha Flight#Ultimate Marvel, Alpha Flight who possesses a laidback personality.


Secret Wars

An alternate universe variant of Jubilee from the Battleworld domain of Doomstadt appears in the ''Secret Wars (2015 comic book), Secret Wars'' (2015) tie-in miniseries ''Runaways'' (vol. 4). This version is a member of the eponymous Runaways (comics), Runaways, a high school student at the Victor von Doom Institute for Gifted Youths, and the leader of a gang called the Night Witches.


In other media


Television

* Jubilee appears in ''
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'', voiced by
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. This version lived with a foster family before she was recruited into the
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by
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and formed bonds with several of her teammates, such as Gambit (Marvel Comics), Gambit and
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. In the series' final episodes, she is redesigned to resemble her
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appearance. ** Jubilee appears in '' X-Men '97'', voiced by Holly Chou. Additionally, Abscissa appears in the episode "Motendo", voiced by Alyson Court. This version is a digital replica of Jubilee created by
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. * Jubilee appears in ''Spider-Man (1994 TV series), Spider-Man'' (1994), voiced again by Alyson Court. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information. * Jubilee appears in ''Generation X (film), Generation X'', portrayed by Heather McComb. * Jubilee appears in ''X-Men: Evolution'', voiced by Chiara Zanni. This version is a member of the X-Men's junior team, the
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, who displays no connection to Wolverine and lives at the Xavier Institute. After being written out of the third season, a vision of the future reveals she eventually returns to the X-Men.


Film

* Jubilee makes a cameo appearance in ''X-Men (film), X-Men'' (2000), portrayed by Katrina Florece. This version is a contemporary student of the Xavier Institute under Charles Xavier (film character), Charles Xavier and
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. While she goes unnamed, Jubilee is identified in a deleted scene. * Jubilee makes a cameo appearance in ''X2 (film), X2'', portrayed by Kea Wong. She is among the kidnapped students that Colonel William Stryker captures during his raid of the Xavier Institute before Storm and Nightcrawler rescue them. * Jubilee makes a cameo appearance in ''X-Men: The Last Stand'', portrayed again by Kea Wong. * Concept art for ''X-Men: Days of Future Past'' reveal Jubilee, based on Jamie Chung's likeness, was considered to appear in the film. * Jubilee appears in ''X-Men: Apocalypse'', portrayed by Lana Condor. This version is a student of the Xavier Institute from 1983. She was meant to play a larger role in the film, but most of her scenes were cut from the theatrical version and later included as deleted scenes in subsequent home releases. Condor also appears as Jubilee in an in-universe commercial for the Xavier school.


Video games

* Jubilee appears as an assist character in ''Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes'', voiced again by Alyson Court. * Jubilee makes a cameo appearance in ''Wolverine (1991 video game), Wolverine''. * Jubilee appears as an unlockable playable character in ''X-Men Legends'', voiced by Danica McKellar. * Jubilee appears in ''Marvel Heroes (video game), Marvel Heroes'', voiced by Aly Casas. * Jubilee appears as a playable character in ''Marvel Future Fight''. * Jubilee appears as a playable character in ''Marvel Puzzle Quest''. * Jubilee appears as a playable character in ''Marvel Strike Force''. * Jubilee appears in ''Marvel Snap''. * Jubilee appears as a playable character in ''Marvel Super War''.


Miscellaneous

Jubilee appears in the novelization for ''X2 (film), X2''. Amidst William Stryker's raid of the Xavier Institute, she absorbs electricity from a taser and blasts one of Stryker's men through a wall, but is ultimately captured. While in captivity, she rallies her fellow captured students before they are rescued.


Collected editions


References


External links

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