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appearing in
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s published by
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, commonly in association with the
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. Created by writer
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and artist
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, he debuted in the
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'' #1 (May
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). By the time of his creation, there was already another Marvel character with the same name, but with a
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(Night-Crawler), which was later changed to Dark-Crawler to avoid confusion. Nightcrawler, the superhero identity of Kurt Wagner, is a member of a fictional subspecies of humanity known as
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, who possess an X-gene that can cause possible physical mutations and in many cases grants some form of superhuman ability. Nightcrawler possesses superhuman
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, the ability to teleport, and adhesive hands and feet. His physical mutations include indigo-colored velvety fur which allows him to become nearly invisible in shadows, two-toed feet and three-fingered hands, yellow eyes,
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, and a
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. In Nightcrawler's earlier comic book appearances, he is depicted as being a happy-go-lucky practical joker and teaser, and a fan of
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fiction. Nightcrawler is a
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, and while this is not emphasized as much in his earlier comic book appearances, in later depictions he is more vocal about his faith. He was originally stated to be from a small village called Witzeldorf in the
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of
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. In 1994, it was revealed that Nightcrawler was the son of mutant supervillain Mystique / Raven Darkhölme, and for many years after a 2003 storyline, it was believed that he was born out of her short affair with
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. However, 2023's ''X-Men Blue: Origins'' revealed that his parents were actually Mystique and her wife Destiny / Irene Adler; Mystique having shapeshifted into her male form to conceive him, with Destiny being the one who experienced the pregnancy and gave birth to him. Additionally, in ''
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'', Nightcrawler assumes the mantle of Spider-Man with permission from
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, also taking the aliases of Spinnenmann and Creepy Crawler. Since his inception, Nightcrawler has had a regular presence in Marvel comic books. He has been featured in many
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s, and a small number of the 1990s ''X-Men'' animated series episodes and was a regular on its successors, '' X-Men: Evolution'' and '' Wolverine and the X-Men''. He was portrayed by
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in the feature film '' X2'' (2003) and the upcoming
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(MCU) film '' Avengers: Doomsday'' (2026), while
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played a younger Nightcrawler in '' X-Men: Apocalypse'' (2016), ''
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'' (2018) and ''
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'' (2019).


Publication history

Dave Cockrum originally created Nightcrawler while he was in the
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, stationed at
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. He recounted: "I sat up one night in the middle of a
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because it was too noisy to sleep, so I stayed up and thought up this character. Originally, Nightcrawler was a
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from
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who had flubbed a mission, and rather than go back and face punishment, he decided to stay up here in the human world. He was supposed to be the sidekick of another superhero character that I had created named The Intruder." At this point Nightcrawler wore trunks instead of a full costume, but otherwise looked identical to his final version. Cockrum submitted the character to be part of a group of characters called The Outsiders (not to be confused with the later team
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), set in the universe of
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' ''
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'' series. However, DC rejected the character, resulting in Cockrum importing him to Marvel after he began working on ''X-Men'' in 1975. Because editor
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wanted the new X-Men to be a multinational group, it was decided to make Nightcrawler German. Although an
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character for years, Nightcrawler did not get his own comic book title (written and drawn by Cockrum) until November 1985. In the four-issue limited series ''Nightcrawler'', along with Lockheed, accidentally travel to several alternate dimensions, meeting strange beings such as the Bamfs. After various adventures, Nightcrawler and Lockheed manage to get home safely. A second four-issue limited series was published in November 2002. Written by Chris Kipiniak and penciled by
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, it focuses upon Nightcrawler's decision to become a priest and his attempts to fight a group of slave traders. In September 2004, the first ''Nightcrawler'' ongoing title was published by Marvel, written by
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with covers and pencils by
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. The series was canceled with issue twelve. In 2014, a new ''Nightcrawler'' ongoing title commenced, written by Chris Claremont. This was also canceled with issue twelve. Nightcrawler starred in an ongoing book titled ''Way of X'', written by
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and illustrated by Bob Quinn. It was announced in January 2021 for an April 2021 debut as part of the X-Men line's ''
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'', following the conclusion of ''
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'' crossover. It is billed as a smart, psychedelic tale about faith, science, culture, love and law. The series featured the return of
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and the threat of Onslaught to the mutant nation. A one-shot titled ''X-Men: The Onslaught Revelation'' served as the finale of the first chapter of the series. In April 2023, it was announced that Wagner would star in a 5-issue miniseries entitled ''Uncanny Spider-Man'', written by Spurrier and illustrated by
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as a part of the
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, in which he would become the latest
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(Spinnenmann). In 2025, Nightcrawler will be getting a solo X-Men project.


Fictional character biography


Origin

Kurt Wagner was born with certain unusual physical characteristics, but his power of self-teleportation did not emerge until puberty.
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, a
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and a ''Manouche Roma'' queen, allegedly found Kurt an hour after his birth, in a small roadside shelter in the
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with his father lying dead on the road outside. However, this claim was later called into question, and it was subsequently proven that Kurt was the child of Mystique''X-Men Unlimited'' #4 (Mar. 1994). Marvel Comics (also known as Raven Darkholme). In a 2003 story, the mutant
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was canonically established as Nightcrawler's biological father.''The Uncanny X-Men'' #428 (Oct. 2003). Marvel Comics However, this was retconned twenty years later. Instead, Mystique impregnated
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but changed her body to mimic the pregnancy's progression in order to fool the Bavarian nobleman Baron Christian Wagner. Destiny, pretending to be Mystique's maid, eventually gave birth to Nightcrawler before Mystique fled with him to the nearby woods to escape attacking villagers.''X-Men Blue: Origins'' #1 Azazel later found Nightcrawler, believing him to be his from an affair with Mystique, in the woods and gave him to his lover and crony, Margali Szardos, to raise him.''The Uncanny X-Men'' #432 This is retconned slightly in 2023's ''X-Men Blue: Origins'', where Mystique hid Nightcrawler in the woods to go back and rescue Destiny, only to find Destiny gone and Nightcrawler taken upon her return. Destiny likewise implies that she informed Margali of Nightcrawler's location. Margali took the newborn Nightcrawler to a small Bavarian circus named Herr Getmann's Traveling Menagerie where she worked as a
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as a cover for her activities as a sorceress. Nightcrawler was never legally adopted by anyone, but he was raised by all the members of the circus, who had no prejudices against mutants, except for the ringmaster, Herr Max Getmann. However, Margali took up the role of Nightcrawler's unofficial foster mother. Kurt grew up happily in the circus, and his two closest friends were Margali's son Stefan and daughter Jimaine. Long before his
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power emerged, Wagner had tremendous natural agility, and by his adolescence, he had become the circus' star acrobat and aerial artist. Circus audiences assumed that he was a normal-looking human wearing a devil-like costume. Years later, the
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millionaire Amos Jardine, who ran a large circus based in
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, heard of the circus for which Wagner worked and bought it. Jardine intended to move its best acts into his American circus; however, he demanded that Wagner be placed in the circus'
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. Jardine drugged him to prevent escape, but a young mutant child with the ability to sense other mutants helped Kurt escape. Appalled, Wagner left and made his way toward Winzeldorf, Germany, where his foster brother Stefan was. He discovered that Stefan had gone mad and brutally slain several children. (It has since been stated that Stefan did not actually go mad, but slew the children because he had recognized them as disguised demons.) When they were younger, Stefan made Kurt promise to kill him if he ever took an innocent life. Two nights after leaving the circus, Wagner found Stefan and fought him, hoping to stop his rampage. In the course of the struggle, Stefan was killed.''The Uncanny X-Men'' Annual #4. (Jan. 1980) Marvel Comics


X-Men

The villagers of Winzeldorf, who assumed from Kurt's appearance that he was the one who killed the children, attacked. They were about to kill him when they were all psychically paralyzed by
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, who came to recruit Wagner into the X-Men. Before they left for America, he and Xavier went to the Bavarian circus to explain to Margali about Stefan's death, but Margali was not there . With the codename Nightcrawler, Wagner becomes a member of the X-Men.''Giant-Size X-Men'' #1 (1975). Marvel Comics Margali held Wagner responsible for murdering Stefan and created a facsimile of the hell from Dante's ''Inferno'' in which to punish him years later. Through the use of
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's all-seeing
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, she learned the truth, and she and Wagner were reconciled. Wagner was happily reunited with his foster sister Jimaine, who had moved to the United States and changed her name to
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, later becoming Kurt's girlfriend. Sometime later, Nightcrawler fought Shagreen the Sorcerer and became lost in various dimensions, including the manifestation of a fairy tale his teammate
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(Shadowcat) had once told to
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(Magik). It was there that Nightcrawler first encountered the Bamfs, strange creatures that resembled miniature versions of himself and who would occasionally appear during some of his future adventures. Shortly after this, and once he had rejoined his teammates, a tactic designed to disable the super-Sentinel
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backfired, and Kurt found himself at the mercies of an angry mob without his teleportation ability. He was rescued by Shadowcat,
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, and Magik but feared he had lost his ability for good. His power returned but left him drained and vulnerable when he used it, again leading to self-doubt about his value to the team. During the
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(the Marauders' assault on the
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tunnels), this exhaustion left him vulnerable to an attack from
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, which injured him into a
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.


Excalibur

While he recovers from these injuries, his fellow X-Men were apparently killed on a mission in Dallas. Not long after, Nightcrawler and teammates
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and
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left to join
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in an adventure in the UK. They fought Gatecrasher's group of inter-dimensional mercenaries known as the Technet. The heroes worked together so well, they decided to form a group they named
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. Captain Britain originally assumed leadership of the group, but Nightcrawler gradually took over the responsibility. When Captain Britain's and Meggan's relationship went through a rocky time, Nightcrawler became interested in Meggan, a feeling that was reciprocated but never consummated. During his time with Excalibur, he took charge of the Technet, renaming them his 'N-Men', and he became romantically involved with his teammate Cerise before she left to stand trial before the
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. Later, his former girlfriend, Amanda Sefton, joined the team and the two continued their previous relationship. She left the team to take control of
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, a task that kept her away from Earth, but the two remained close friends. Fearing it would be stolen from her, Amanda magically hid the
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inside Nightcrawler's body.


Returning to the X-Men

For a time, Kitty Pryde and Nightcrawler express some resentment over the X-Men's failing to contact them after their supposed deaths. Following the wedding of Captain Britain and Meggan, Excalibur disbands and Nightcrawler returns to the X-Men with Shadowcat and Colossus. Yet, as soon as they return, they face a group of
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following
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, in the guise of Professor X. Wanting to devote more time to the priesthood, Nightcrawler shares team leadership with
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. However, his work as a priest is
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to be an illusion; he had, in fact, never attained priesthood. He has also met his half-brothers Nils Styger, alias
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, and
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. With them, Nightcrawler defeated his father
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, who had tried to use him as a pawn in escaping his prison. Later, Nightcrawler served as the new leader of the Uncanny X-Men team alongside Wolverine,
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,
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,
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, and
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. In the last mission against the Foursaken, Nightcrawler took his team (except for Wolverine) to Central Park. He later helped Storm liberate Africa from her uncle's control. Afterwards,
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recruited him, along with Darwin, Havok, Marvel Girl, Warpath, and
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, to participate in a space mission to stop
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from laying waste to the
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empire. During the battle with Vulcan, Nightcrawler helped get the injured Professor X and Darwin back to their spaceship. While there, trying to save Professor X,
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sent the ship on its way back to Earth, leaving half the team behind. Kurt was still part of Professor X's team, helping Charles find
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before the government did, while the rest of the team searched for the
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.


"House of M"

In the 2005 "
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" storyline, Nightcrawler was part of Wolverine's
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team and helped Mystique track him down. After his memory returned, he assisted in the final confrontation against Magneto. Upon their return to the true reality, he rapidly teleported around the mansion to find Wolverine on Cyclops' orders, as both men worried that Wolverine would have lost his powers and therefore be vulnerable to metal poisoning caused by his
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skeleton.


"Messiah Complex"

When the first mutant since M-Day appeared,
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sent Nightcrawler, Wolverine, Angel, Storm, and Colossus to find former
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for information on the Marauders. It was predicted by
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that Kurt would be seriously injured in the upcoming events, and indeed this came true when he was shot by the Marauder, Scalphunter. Kurt seemed to have nearly fully recovered from his injuries since he, along with
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and the entire New X-Men team, is teleported to
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by
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. He took part in the final battle.


Divided We Stand

Still recovering from his injuries, Kurt traveled through Europe along with Wolverine and Colossus. Kurt and Wolverine were currently involved in a "war of pranks," as Peter called it. One of the many pranks involved Logan hacking into Kurt's image inducer to make him look like
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, which resulted in a picture of Angelina and Peter appearing in assorted tabloid newspapers. The three of them traveled to
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, where they visited the cemetery where Peter's family is buried. Afterward, they went to a local bar, where they discussed the recent loss of Kitty Pryde and the destruction of the X-Men. A fight occurred in the bar, during which their cover was blown. Soon after, the three of them were captured by the Russian government, which demanded to know why all their mutants were depowered and why Colossus, Wolverine, and Nightcrawler retained their abilities. After a battle with
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, the three heroes returned to the US and rejoined the team, now living in San Francisco.


Manifest Destiny

Kurt, along with Wolverine and
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ambushed the Hellfire Cult after a series of mutant related hate-crimes happened around San Francisco. He also took it upon himself to build a new chapel at Graymalkin Industries, the X-Men's new home and base of operations. During a training session in the
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, he revealed he was trying to keep himself distracted because whenever he had time to think, he couldn't help but think of Kitty, how the X-Men didn't need him, and how
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was a better teleporter than he was. After battling (unsuccessfully) several simulated villains, he reprogrammed the Danger Room to show Kitty. He confessed he was sorry he wasn't there for her and hugged the simulation and cried. The simulation of Kitty replied that she missed Kurt, too. Nightcrawler briefly believed that he no longer had a role with the X-Men, especially due to Pixie's abilities in teleporting. A trip back to Germany renewed his conviction through an encounter with a boy cursed by gypsies into demonic form, a brush with
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, and a romantic fling, before he returned to San Francisco to aid the X-Men against a foe they struggled with, lacking his help.


"Secret Invasion"

In the 2008 storyline "
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," Nightcrawler fought alongside the X-Men when the Skrulls invaded San Francisco. He came across a Skrull bible and, after studying it, gave it to
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, who figured out how to deal with the Skrulls.


''X-Infernus''

In the 2008 miniseries ''X-Infernus'', Pixie summoned her Souldagger and stabbed Kurt in the chest, knocking him out. When Pixie removed her Souldagger, Magik's Soulsword emerged from his chest. Magik teleported away after taking out Pixie, Mercury (Marvel Comics), Mercury, Rockslide (comics), Rockslide, and Beast. Kurt woke up and stopped Pixie from going after her, and Pixie broke down and apologized for stabbing him. Later, the X-Men gathered and Kurt was put in charge of a team of X-Men to go help save Magik. Upon entering Limbo, Kurt, Mercury, Colossus, Rockslide, Pixie, and Wolverine fought their way through many demons. Pixie, Mercury, and Rockslide were horrified at how brutal the older X-Men were towards the demons. An octopus-type creature attacked Kurt until Pixie jumped in and killed it with her Souldagger. Hearing the screams from the castle, Kurt teleported the X-Men into the throne room. Once there, Witchfire (Marvel Comics), Witchfire turned Colossus and Wolverine against Mercury and Rockslide. Kurt noticed Illyana chained to a pillar, and she asked him to stab her with Pixie's Souldagger, as it was the only way and he was the only one to do it because he was attuned to magic. He apologized and stabbed her; at that moment Colossus punched Kurt, and Witchfire finished making her fifth and final Bloodstone from the now demonic Pixie.''X-Infernus'' #3. Marvel Comics The fact, however, that Colossus and Wolverine hadn't killed him made Kurt realize they were not fully under her control. Using Pixie's Dagger, Kurt then pulled Illyana's Soulsword from her and used it to free Wolverine and Colossus of Witchfire's control. However, the demon managed to use the Bloodstones to summon the Elder Gods. Through their combined efforts, the X-Men and Magik managed to banish both Witchfire and the Elder Gods, but not without losing four of the five Bloodstones. Furious at losing another part of her soul, Pixie fled. Being told by Illyana to let her go, Kurt consoled Magik about the theology of a soul, before she teleported them back to Earth. Kurt, along with Colossus, Cyclops, and the former New Mutants team, convinced her to stay with them and join the X-Men.


Necrosha

After mutants rose from the dead and attacked the island Utopia as part of the Necrosha storyline, Cyclops sent Nightcrawler to lead a team of X-Men consisting of Rogue, Trance, Magneto, Husk, Psylocke, Colossus, and Blindfold to investigate Muir Island. It was revealed that Proteus had been resurrected and had taken possession of Blindfold (who had the vision of going to Muir Island in the first place).


"Second Coming" and death

In the 2010 "X-Men: Second Coming" storyline, the X-Men traveled to Westchester when Cable (comics), Cable and Hope Summers (comics), Hope were detected there. Nightcrawler's discovery of the lethal methods used by X-Force led to an argument between him and Cyclops. While teleporting during a battle with Bastion (comics), Bastion, Bastion extended his arm into the space in which Nightcrawler would materialize. Nightcrawler rematerialized around Bastion's arm, fusing with it. Though mortally wounded, he managed to teleport Hope to Utopia, telling her before expiring that he believed in her.


Afterlife

Despite his death, Nightcrawler continued to aid his friends. When Wolverine was possessed by Hellverine, Nightcrawler entered his friend's mind to help him drive out the invader. The other X-Men who entered Logan's mind to help him assumed that Nightcrawler was just a manifestation of Wolverine's mind, rather than the real one.


Resurrection

Nightcrawler spent his sojourn in Heaven alongside Professor X, but despite enjoying paradise, Nightcrawler continued to feel as though he had unfinished business, remaining on the periphery rather than actually joining the heavenly choir. When Azazel mounted an attack on Heaven using his connection to Kurt as a door, Nightcrawler instructed a few Bamfs to create a portal to Heaven inside the Jean Grey School of Higher Learning, allowing him to summon the X-Men to aid him in his fight. Having gathered his friends, Kurt used the Bamfs and his connection to Azazel to restore himself to life back on Earth, thus preventing Azazel from attacking Heaven again by tying them both together, although this resulted in Kurt sacrificing his own soul to ensure that Azazel would not be able to return to Heaven.''Amazing X-Men'' vol. 2 #5. Marvel Comics His 'Welcome Back' party is subsequently attended by all the X-Men, including Cyclops' branch of the team. Despite the tensions between them, Nightcrawler stated that he wanted all of his family to be present. Nightcrawler later left the party to confront Mystique when she was successfully freeing Azazel. With Storm (Marvel Comics), Storm's and Rachel Summers, Rachel's encouragement, Nightcrawler accepted a teaching position at the Jean Grey School, where he formed a bond with the pupil Scorpion Boy. While attempting to reunite with
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, he was duped by her mother
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to grant her sanctuary at the school, where she forcefully extracted the knowledge about the Beyond from Beast (Marvel Comics), Beast and Storm to open a portal to the Afterlife. Nightcrawler and Amanda managed to foil Margali but at the cost of Amanda getting stranded in the Void. Afterward, Nightcrawler and Scorpion Boy engaged the Crimson Pirates, who acted on behalf of Tullamore Voge, over the custody of a young mutant named Ziggy Karst, who subsequently joined the Jean Grey School.''Nightcrawler'' vol. 4 #8 Soon afterward, Nightcrawler and Bloody Bess were forced to fight against their fellow Crimson Pirates and X-Men, all mind-controlled by the resurrected Shadow King. The fight ended with the Pirates kidnapping Ziggy and Scorpion Boy and fatally stabbing Nightcrawler; but on his way to the afterlife he was intercepted by Amanda, Wolverine and the Jean Grey, Phoenix, who encouraged him to return. Together with Bess and the Bamfs, he traveled to Voge's interdimensional child slave market and rescued Ziggy and Scorpion Boy, battling Voge's henchmen and the Warwolves. In the end, they defeated Voge, breaking up his slavery racket, and returned the enslaved children, taking those orphaned by the slavers into the school. During the 2016 "Civil War II" storyline, both Storm and Magneto were having a conflict on their own to save mutantkind from the Terrigen Mist. Storm and the other X-Men who followed her decision to support Carol Danvers, Captain Marvel's side, to require the Inhumans (comics), Inhumans' help to solve their kinds' extinction from breathing that mist. Nightcrawler decided to join Magneto and Iron Man's side. He later joined Kitty Pryde's mutant school. He eventually developed romantic feelings for his longtime friend and teammate Rachel.


Residing on Krakoa

When the mutant colony of Krakoa was established, Kurt was given a position on the council, helping to shape the laws of this new mutant society. However, Kurt's religious concerns led him to decide to form a mutant religion.


Operating as Spider-Man

During the "Fall of X" in light of Orchis (comics), Orchis' attack on Krakoa, Nightcrawler assumed the identity of the Uncanny
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(Spinnenmann) after he gained a spare suit from Spider-Man following Orchis' previous brainwashing on him to assassinate some heads of state and Orchis' attack on the Hellfire Gala.''Legion of X'' #10 and ''X-Men: Before the Fall – Sons of X''. Marvel Comics. His activities as Spinnenmann are tracked by an Orchis facility run by Vulture (Marvel Comics), Vulture, now calling himself Director Vulture after he upgraded his suit with a sample of the Technarchy. In addition, Kurt also became a target for Silver Sable and the Wild Pack. Kurt later battled Rhino (character), Rhino, who was under the same mind-control technology that was used on him. Despite Silver Sable's interference, Kurt was able to defeat Rhino. Nightcrawler then took up the name of Creepy Crawler when he was targeted by Orchis Hounds (comics), Hounds who consist of the Technarchy-possessed Animax, Cloak and Dagger (characters), Cloak and Dagger, Fatale, Feral (character), Feral, and Reaper. It was also during this time that he started an affair with Silver Sable, and he also encountered Mystique, whose memory had been warped by Professor X, tormenting her with guilt over her loss of Kurt right after his birth.''Uncanny Spider-Man'' #3. Marvel Comics. Nightcrawler managed to restore Mystique's full memory, learning in the process that not Azazel, but Mystique herself was his father and
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his actual mother; his likeness to Azazel came about due to Raven's assimilation of Azazel's genes. When her mutant identity was revealed right after Kurt's birth, she fled with Kurt on Irene's urging, only to find the mob chasing her going back for Irene. Leaving Kurt at the base of a tree, she rushed back to save her love, but in the end found both Irene and Kurt gone. Years later, after Mystique found her in custody of Rogue (Marvel Comics), Anna Marie, Irene revealed that her precognition had made her see Azazel conquering the world and killing all mutantkind, and that he would only be thwarted by a child he would presume to be his blood heir. Thus she told Margali where to find Kurt, to have him raised into the role as a hero. To resume their relationship for Anna Marie's sake, they asked Professor X to erase their memories of Bavaria, though Raven insisted on still being able to remember Kurt as her son. Upon this revelation, Kurt and Raven reconciled. Aware of Kurt and Sable's relationship, Vulture hired Wild Pack's second-in-command Kremer to capture Nightcrawler for Orchis. However, Nightcrawler, Sable and Mystique worked out a ruse to infiltrate the Orchis base, and they freed Warlock (New Mutants), Warlock, who had earlier been captured by
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, and whose Technarchy virus had been used by Vulture to create the Hounds. Nightcrawler defeated Vulture and had Warlock purge him and the captive mutants of the Technarchy before they escaped, and Mystique parted ways with him once more to find Destiny.''Uncanny Spider-Man'' #5. Marvel Comics.


Powers and abilities

Kurt Wagner is a Mutant (Marvel Comics), mutant whose primary mutant power is the ability to teleport himself, his clothing, and a certain amount of additional mass from one point to another virtually instantaneously. He does this by displacing himself through an alternate dimension briefly and reappearing in a desired, pre-selected location. He has been shown to be able to teleport distances of up to under optimal conditions, although this is usually his outer limit, and he can become severely fatigued if he tries to teleport that distance; he has exceeded this limit on multiple occasions. In one case, he teleported somewhere over . Via coordinates received telepathically from Professor Xavier, Nightcrawler has teleported an unknown (but presumably large) distance. In a final, dying effort to rescue the mutant-messiah Hope, he teleported them both from Las Vegas Valley, Las Vegas, Nevada to the mutant safehold Utopia, just off the coast of San Francisco, California, a distance of more than . Nightcrawler's teleportation ability is also affected by direction—north-south along Earth's "magnetic lines of force" is easier than east–west against them. His effective teleport range was extended after his revival both due to outside assistance and a later enhancement to his powers, thanks to a deal he made with a demonic race of Bamfs loaned to him by Azazel. Nightcrawler can warp greater distances by locking onto them as a form of waypoint marker to teleport longer distances, even trans-dimensional ones. Beyond the use of his own demonic companions Kurt can now seemingly transport himself longer distances without tiring, be they local or continental in range, having teleported over from the UAE (United Arab Emirates) to Antarctica, and again traveling over from the Czech Republic to Egypt. He possesses a limited unconscious extrasensory "Spatial–temporal reasoning, spatial awareness" ability which prevents him from teleporting into solid objects within his immediate vicinity, but this ability diminishes the greater the distance he teleports. Because teleporting into other solid matter would cause severe injury or death, he will only teleport to an area he is familiar with or that he can clearly see at the time or has seen in the past. His power automatically displaces liquids and gases when he arrives. The process of teleportation places a strain on his endurance and that of any passengers; carrying mass other than his body and clothing when teleporting adds additional strain to his body. Through practice, he has been able to teleport with a passenger over a long distance without exhausting himself. Extensive training has raised his tolerance for teleportation, but most of his passengers lack this tolerance. Therefore, one of his tactics is to grab opponents and make several quick teleportations with them. They usually become weakened or even pass out from the strain. After Nightcrawler teleports, he leaves behind the smoke and a faint scent of burning brimstone; this is a small portion of the atmosphere of the dimension through which he travels when he teleports. His teleportation power is due to a biophysical/biochemical reaction he consciously triggers within himself. A loud "bamf" noise is always present whenever he teleports (being the sound of air rushing to fill the space he was just occupying). His teleporting also causes a slight change in the atmosphere before he arrives, although only superhumans with heightened senses such as Daredevil (Marvel Comics character), Daredevil can detect it. In addition to his primary power of teleportation, Nightcrawler's physiology is unique in several different ways. His agility far surpasses that of an Olympic-level gymnast, and his bone structure allows him great flexibility. His spine is more flexible than an ordinary human, enabling him to remain in a crouched position for a long time and perform contortionist-type feats without causing any damage to his spine. Nightcrawler's balance and bodily coordination are all enhanced to superhuman levels. He has the ability to cling to surfaces through microscopic suction cups located on the pads of his hands and feet. However, some surfaces are so frictionless that he cannot cling to them. He also possesses superhuman dexterity, being able to manipulate items and Fencing, fence with either hand as well as his tail. He has the ability to blend into shadows, both as a result of his indigo fur, and the dimensional portal which always surrounds his body and absorbs photons. At one point shortly after his initial introduction, it was suggested that he could actually travel through shadows (in much the same way
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did after exposure to the Crimson Dawn) and this was shown in ''Bizarre Adventures'', but never really touched upon after that. In the story, Vanisher removes some of the Darkforce that formed his costume and threw it at Kurt, who disappeared. He then reappeared from within the Darkforce on the ground, saying that it was like "a pool of shadow" and that he "fell right through it". Nightcrawler has a
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, allowing him to grab onto objects with relative ease. His tail is strong enough to not only support his body weight, but also lift an adult man completely off the ground at the same time, and is deft enough to fight with while wielding a sword or blunt object. He also possesses a degree of heightened night vision. Aside from the abilities granted by his mutation, Nightcrawler is a superb fencer and skilled hand-to-hand combatant, to the point of being able to stalemate super-beings as powerful as
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. He has also served as the team's pilot and medic when more qualified X-Men were not around to do so. He and Wolverine were also the mechanics of the X-Men's Blackbird (comics), Blackbird jet for a long time. He is also recognized by other Marvel characters as the leading authority on teleportation, with
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and Daredevil contacting him for information and advice following their first encounter with Mysterio#Francis Klum, Francis Klum. Nightcrawler deduced from analysis of photographs of a crime scene that a man had been killed by someone else teleporting inside the victim, despite having never witnessed such a thing before. For a long period, Kurt's body housed the Soulsword. Magik (Illyana Rasputina), Magik states that Kurt is attuned to magic and thus able to wield her Soulsword and Pixie's Souldagger. After Margali Szardos had brainwashed him under Orchis' command, she manifested a part of Kurt's soul essence which represented his innate hope into a Hopesword. The exact capabilities of the Hopesword are not known yet, but so far it has been able to stun an opponent impaled by it and restore sanity to Mystique's shattered mind. As an after-effect of his death and resurrection, Nightcrawler has developed a heightened resistance against psychic domination which helped him resist the Shadow King's telepathic powers, even after the latter had possessed such strong minds as Rachel Grey and
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moments before. With the loss of his soul, he has also been rendered quasi-immortal, although he still feels the pain of any injuries inflicted upon him.


Family relations

''X-Men'' writer Chris Claremont had intended to reveal that Nightcrawler was the son of Nightmare (Marvel Comics), Nightmare early in his run. Roger Stern recounted, "It happened when I was the writer of ''Doctor Strange, Dr. Strange'', back when writers were still occasionally listened to. Chris had come up with the latest of several crazy ideas and declared that Nightcrawler's father was Nightmare. And I replied with something like, 'No, he's not. I'm not going to let you appropriate one of my character's major villains.' As I recall, Len Wein crossed the room and shook my hand. And not too long after, I [became] the ''X-Men'' editor and was able to make sure that didn't happen for long enough that Chris eventually changed his mind." Claremont's new plan was for the mutant terrorist Mystique and her lover
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to have been Nightcrawler's biological parents. Mystique, being a shapeshifter, would have taken the form of a man and impregnated Destiny. However, Marvel felt the idea to be too controversial and an alternative origin was developed. After hinting for many years that Mystique was indeed Nightcrawler's biological mother, it was confirmed by writer Scott Lobdell in ''X-Men Unlimited'' #4. In 2003, it was revealed that although Mystique was married to a wealthy German, Herr Wagner, Nightcrawler's father was
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, a member of a race of
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ic-looking mutants known as the Neyaphem which date back to Biblical times that were banished to another dimension by a race of angelic mutants. The storyline was furthered by the revelation that fellow X-Man
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's healing blood did not heal Nightcrawler, and in fact caused him great pain. However this was actually a ruse perpetuated by Destiny to deceive Azazel's plans and he was never actually Nightcrawler's father. Instead, Mystique impregnated Destiny but changed her body to mimic the pregnancy's progression to fool the Bavarian nobleman, Baron Christian Wagner. Destiny, pretending to be Mystique's maid, eventually gave birth to Nightcrawler before Mystique fled with him to the nearby woods to escape attacking villagers. Charles Xavier later erased the details of Nightcrawler's birth from both Destiny and Mystique's minds at Destiny's request. Nightcrawler's siblings include his adoptive sister Rogue (comics), Rogue and half-brother Graydon Creed by Mystique. They previously included
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from Azazel; however, it was revealed that Azazel never actually fathered a child with Mystique. He is also a distant cousin to Blindfold and Trevor Chase, grandsons of Destiny. It is also revealed that in a parallel universe, an alternate Nightcrawler fathered a daughter with an alternate Scarlet Witch#Other, Scarlet Witch; this girl, named Nocturne (Talia Wagner), Nocturne, is a dimensionally-stranded mutant bearing traits similar to Nightcrawler himself. Nocturne has since referred to Nightcrawler as her father. The demeanor of Nightcrawler is very similar to that of the Nightcrawler from Nocturne's reality, so the two developed a close bond that resembles a father-daughter relationship.


Characteristics

Nightcrawler is a Mutant (Marvel Comics), mutant born with fine blue-black fur covering his body, two fingers with an opposable thumb on each hand and only two toes, each longer than a normal human being's, on each foot and a third toe-like projection on his heel, as well as pronounced, fang-like canine teeth on both upper and lower sets, yellow eyes, pointed ears, and a Prehensility, prehensile pointed tail which can support his weight. Among his more ironic character traits, Wagner is an extremely religious man. A devout
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, his
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ic appearance obviously makes it very difficult to attend Mass (liturgy), Mass. Despite this, as mutants in the Marvel Universe become more accepted, he even managed to almost become a Priest#Roman Catholic and Orthodox, Catholic priest, but his studies were interrupted by a villainous group known as "The Neo (Marvel Comics species), Neo". In contrast, Nightcrawler also has a knack for the spontaneous and exciting. He sees himself as a swashbuckler, usually comparing himself to Errol Flynn. He is, despite his looks, always charming and gallant, and several storylines contain Kurt's love life as a conflict to his religious nature. His days in the circus make him a gifted performer and showman. Kurt is also a jokester. He has a great sense of humor for someone in his situation. He always plays pranks on people; some even call him "Trickster" because his combined teleporting abilities and playful disposition enable him to play quite the joke. Wagner has used a personal Holography, holographic device called an image-inducer on several occasions to pose as a human. However, after an incident where he lost a bet with Wolverine and was forced to walk through town without it, he was emboldened and has since largely forsaken the use of the device, using it only when necessary.


Reception

Nightcrawler has received positive reception as a comic book character and as a member of the X-Men. Nightcrawler was ranked as the 133rd-greatest comic book character of all time by ''Wizard (magazine), Wizard'' magazine. IGN also ranked Nightcrawler as the 80th-greatest comic book hero of all time describing Nightcrawler as a mutant with the appearance of a demon and the heart of a preacher; IGN also states that as the X-Men enter one of their most uncertain periods, his legacy still looms large. In 2006, IGN has also rated Nightcrawler at #7 on their list of top 25 X-Men from the past 40 years, stating that religion is one of the few commonalities that could bring mutants and humans together, and it is through his faith that Nightcrawler has stayed true to the X-Men for so long. In 2008, Marvel rated their top ten X-Men of all time. Nightcrawler ranked #4 on their list stating that far from a character consumed by doom and gloom, Nightcrawler's chivalry, a flair for the dramatic and sense of humor have made him one of the most likable X-Men ever, a character you genuinely look forward to seeing leap into action. In 2013, ComicsAlliance ranked Nightcrawler as #19 on their list of the "50 Sexiest Male Characters in Comics". In 2014, ''Entertainment Weekly'' ranked Nightcrawler 5th in their "Let's rank every X-Man ever" list. In 2018, ''Comic Book Resources'' ranked Nightcrawler 28th in their "Age Of Apocalypse: The 30 Strongest Characters In Marvel's Coolest Alternate World" list.


In other media


Television

* Nightcrawler appears in the ''Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends'' episode "The X-Men Adventure", voiced by G. Stanley Jones. * Nightcrawler appears in ''X-Men: Pryde of the X-Men'', voiced by Neil Ross. * Nightcrawler appears in ''X-Men: The Animated Series'', voiced by Adrian Hough. This version is a monk at a Swiss abbey. ** Nightcrawler appears in ''X-Men '97'', voiced again by Adrian Hough. * A teenage Nightcrawler appears in '' X-Men: Evolution'', voiced by Brad Swaile. This version is a student at the Xavier Institute who is insecure about his appearance and goes on to develop a relationship with
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. * Nightcrawler appears in '' Wolverine and the X-Men'', voiced by Liam O'Brien. This version is initially a member of the X-Men before they disband after Professor X and Jean Grey disappear under mysterious circumstances a year prior. In the present, Nightcrawler becomes a protector to mutant refugees traveling to Genosha, enters a romantic relationship with the Scarlet Witch, and eventually rejoins the X-Men. * Nightcrawler makes a cameo appearance in the ''Black Panther (TV series), Black Panther'' episode "Black Panther vs. Juggernaut and Black Knight", voiced by Nolan North.


Film

* Nightcrawler appears in an early script for ''X-Men (film), X-Men'' (2000), written by Michael Chabon, before the script was scrapped. * Nightcrawler appears in '' X2'', portrayed by
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. This version's body is covered in tattoos that represent his sins. He is brainwashed by Colonel William Stryker into mounting a failed assassination attempt on the President of the United States before Storm (Marvel Comics), Storm and Jean Grey (film character), Jean Grey locate and free him of his brainwashing. Nightcrawler later assists the X-Men in infiltrating Stryker's base. * According to director Bryan Singer, Nightcrawler was intended to appear in ''X-Men: Days of Future Past'', but was ultimately cut, as he felt "that we were forcing too many mutants into the story." * A young Nightcrawler appears in '' X-Men: Apocalypse'', portrayed by
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. Initially forced to compete in mutant cage fights against Warren Worthington III, Angel, he is rescued by Mystique (film character), Mystique, assists the X-Men in defeating Apocalypse (character), Apocalypse, and is recruited into their ranks. * Nightcrawler makes a cameo appearance in ''
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'', portrayed again by Kodi Smit-McPhee. * Nightcrawler appears in ''
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'', portrayed again by Kodi Smit-McPhee. * Nightcrawler is set to appear in '' Avengers: Doomsday'', portrayed again by Alan Cumming.


Video games

* Nightcrawler appears in ''The Uncanny X-Men (video game), The Uncanny X-Men''. * Nightcrawler appears in ''X-Men: Madness in Murderworld''. * Nightcrawler appears in ''X-Men (1992 video game), X-Men'' (1992). * Nightcrawler appears in ''X-Men (1993 video game), X-Men'' (1993). * Nightcrawler appears in ''X-Men 2: Clone Wars''. * Nightcrawler appears in ''X-Men: Mutant Academy 2''. * Nightcrawler appears in ''X-Men: Next Dimension''. * Nightcrawler appears as a playable character in ''X-Men: The Official Game'', voiced by Alan Cumming. After helping the X-Men defeat Master Mold, he takes a sabbatical to return to Germany, feeling that he is fundamentally a man of peace. * Nightcrawler appears as a playable character in ''X-Men Legends'', voiced by Dee Bradley Baker. * Nightcrawler appears as a playable character in ''X-Men Legends II: Rise of Apocalypse'', voiced again by Dee Bradley Baker. * Nightcrawler appears as a non-player character (NPC), later a downloadable playable character for the Xbox 360, in ''Marvel: Ultimate Alliance'', voiced again by Dee Bradley Baker. * Nightcrawler appears as an assist character in the PlayStation 2, Nintendo DS, and PlayStation Portable, PSP versions of ''Spider-Man: Web of Shadows'', voiced by Yuri Lowenthal. * Nightcrawler appears as a playable character in ''Marvel Super Hero Squad (video game), Marvel Super Hero Squad'', voiced again by Liam O'Brien. * Nightcrawler makes cameo appearances in Trish (Devil May Cry), Trish and
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's endings in ''Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds''. * Nightcrawler appears in ''X-Men: Destiny'', voiced again by Yuri Lowenthal. * Nightcrawler appears as a support card in ''Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3''s "Heroes and Heralds" mode. * Nightcrawler appears as a playable character in ''Marvel Super Hero Squad Online''. * Nightcrawler appears as a playable character in ''Marvel: Avengers Alliance''. * Nightcrawler appears as a playable character in ''Marvel Heroes (video game), Marvel Heroes'', voiced again by Liam O'Brien. * Nightcrawler appears as a playable character in ''Marvel Contest of Champions''. * Nightcrawler appears as a playable character in ''Marvel Puzzle Quest''. * Nightcrawler appears as a playable character in ''Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order'', voiced again by Liam O'Brien.


Miscellaneous

* Nightcrawler appears in ''Planet X (Star Trek), Planet X''. This version's powers are theorized by Geordi La Forge to utilize the same Technology in Star Trek, subspace as the ''USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-E), Enterprise''s warp drive. Additionally, Nightcrawler is capable of teleporting onto enemy ships and bypassing their Shields (Star Trek), shields, which the ''Enterprise''s Transporter (Star Trek), transporters cannot do. * Nightcrawler is referenced in the Weezer song "In the Garage". * Nightcrawler appears in the ''Wolverine: Weapon X'' motion comic, voiced by Trevor Devall.


Collected editions


First series


Second series


''Way of X''


''Uncanny Spider-Man''


References


External links

*
Nightcrawlers v2.0
– Nightcrawler community that was often visited by Dave Cockrum
UncannyXmen.net Spotlight on Nightcrawler
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