Legion (David Charles Haller) is a fictional character appearing in
American comic book
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s published by
Marvel Comics
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, typically as a villain or supporting character in stories featuring the
X-Men
The X-Men are a superhero team in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer/editor Stan Lee and artist/co-plotter Jack Kirby, the team first appeared in Uncanny X-Men, ''The X-Men'' #1 (September 1963). Although initial ...
and related characters.
He is the
mutant son of
Charles Xavier and
Gabrielle Haller. Legion takes the role of an
antihero
An antihero (sometimes spelled as anti-hero or two words anti hero) or anti-heroine is a character in a narrative (in literature, film, TV, etc.) who may lack some conventional heroic qualities and attributes, such as idealism and morality. Al ...
who has a severe mental illness, including a form of
dissociative identity disorder in which each of his identities exhibits different mutant abilities or powers.
The character made his live-action debut in the television series
''Legion'' (2017–19), portrayed by
Dan Stevens.
Publication history
Created by writer
Chris Claremont
Christopher S. Claremont (; born November 25, 1950) is an English-born American comic book writer and novelist. Claremont is best known for his 16-year stint on ''Uncanny X-Men'' from 1975 to 1991, far longer than that of any other writer,Clarem ...
and artist
Bill Sienkiewicz, Legion first appeared following the conclusion of ''
The New Mutants
The New Mutants may refer to:
*''New Mutants
The New Mutants are a group of fictional mutant superheroes appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, generally in association with the X-Men. Originally depicted as the teena ...
'' #25 (March 1985) in
Moira MacTaggert
Dr. Moira MacTaggert, more recently known as Moira X, is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. She first appeared in ''The Uncanny X-Men'' #96 (Dec. 1975) and was created by writer Chris Claremont and ...
's notes, leading to his full story appearance in the following issue, ''The New Mutants'' #26 (April 1985).
In 1991, Legion was assigned to be a co-starring character in the newly revamped ''
X-Factor
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'', as a member of the eponymous superteam. However, writer
Peter David was uncomfortable with this, and ultimately editor
Bob Harras independently came to the conclusion that Legion should not be used in the series. David explained "I don't mind building a story around
egion but working him into a group – you're really asking for a bit much from the reader. Believing that a group of people will come together to form a team is enough of a suspension of disbelief... 'Oh, by the way, one of them is so nuts he shouldn't be setting foot off
Muir Island'... that's asking the reader to bend so far he will break."
Fictional character biography
While working in an
Israel
Israel, officially the State of Israel, is a country in West Asia. It Borders of Israel, shares borders with Lebanon to the north, Syria to the north-east, Jordan to the east, Egypt to the south-west, and the Mediterranean Sea to the west. Isr ...
i psychiatric facility,
Charles Xavier met a patient named
Gabrielle Haller. The two had an affair which ended amicably. Gabrielle became pregnant with David, but did not tell Charles.
David, at a young age, was living with his mother and godfather, Daniel Shomron, in Paris when his home was attacked by
anti-Semitic terrorists and his godfather was killed. The trauma of the situation caused an initial manifestation of David's mutant powers, as David incinerated the minds of the terrorists. In the process, he unintentionally absorbed the mind of terrorist leader Jemail Karami and was rendered
catatonic for years. As he recovered, he was moved to Moira MacTaggert's care at the
Muir Island research facility. The trauma, possibly in conjunction with his powers, caused David's mind to dissociate chronically until he developed
dissociative identity disorder, each alter manifesting different mutant abilities.
[''The New Mutants'' #27. Marvel Comics.]
The Karami alter, which manifested telepathic abilities, struggled for years to separate his consciousness from David's. In the process, Karami tried to unify as many alters as he could, trying to end David's catatonic state. Some of the alters resisted Karami, most notably Jack Wayne, a swaggering adventurer who was
telekinetic, and Cyndi, a temperamental, rebellious girl who was
pyrokinetic. Ultimately Karami, Wayne, and Cyndi continued to exist as David's most prominent alters.
During his time at Muir Island, David saved Moira and
Wolfsbane from a fatal accident by accessing the telekinetic abilities of his Jack Wayne alter. However, this allowed Wayne to take control of David's body, and he left the island. The
New Mutants
The New Mutants are a group of fictional mutant superheroes appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, generally in association with the X-Men. Originally depicted as the teenaged junior class at the Xavier Institute, sub ...
tracked him down and, after a struggle, convinced Wayne to allow David to again assume control. Soon after, David was possessed by the
Shadow King. While under the Shadow King's influence, David killed the mutant
Destiny
Destiny, sometimes also called fate (), is a predetermined course of events. It may be conceived as a predetermined future, whether in general or of an individual.
Fate
Although often used interchangeably, the words ''fate'' and ''destiny'' ...
and destroyed 2/3 of the island.
[''The Uncanny X-Men'' #255. Marvel Comics.] When the
X-Men
The X-Men are a superhero team in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer/editor Stan Lee and artist/co-plotter Jack Kirby, the team first appeared in Uncanny X-Men, ''The X-Men'' #1 (September 1963). Although initial ...
and
X-Factor
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defeated the Shadow King, David was again left in a coma.
Legion Quest/Age of Apocalypse
Years later, David awoke from his coma believing his psyche fully healed. When he had killed the mutant
precog Destiny, David had absorbed her psyche. Destiny gave David vague prophetic guidance about the great world that could exist "if only, years ago,
Professor X
Professor X (Prof. Charles Francis Xavier) is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Stan Lee and artist/co-writer Jack Kirby, the character first appeared in Uncanny X-Men, ''The X-Men'' #1 ( ...
had been given a real chance to fulfill his dream." David understood these words as a directive to travel back in time and kill
Magneto, Xavier's greatest adversary, to allow Professor X to achieve the dream of human-mutant coexistence.
As the X-Men attempt to stop him, Legion travels twenty years into the past, accidentally taking the X-Men with him. When Legion attempts to kill Magneto, Xavier intervenes and is killed, erasing Legion from existence and creating the "
Age of Apocalypse" timeline.
Ultimately,
Bishop
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repairs the timeline by enlisting the aid of the new reality's X-Men to travel back in time to the moment of Xavier's murder. There, Bishop confronted Legion, using David's own power to create a psionic loop that showed him the damage that his actions would cause. David allowed the energy released in this process to incinerate him, in his last moments apologizing for what he had done."
While David was considered deceased, some of his alternate personalities manifest as spirits and begin terrorizing Israel, where David had been born.
Excalibur
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was called to stop them. However,
Meggan uses her empathy to calm their rage, convincing them to go "towards the light."
Return
It is later revealed that David was transported to Otherplace, a timeless interdimensional limbo, and manifested thousands of alternate personalities. David wandered through Otherplace for an untold period of time, trying to return home.
[''New Mutants'' vol. 3 #3. Marvel Comics.] Magik
Magik (Illyana Nikolaievna Rasputina) (Russian language, Russian: Ильяна Николаевна Распутина) is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Len Wein and artist Dave Cock ...
, a mutant able to travel across dimensions, contacted one of David's alters, "The Legion," who could alter reality at a cosmic scale. Magik offered to guide Legion back to this dimension, provided that The Legion would aid her by destroying her nemeses, the Elder Gods.
[''New Mutants'' vol. 3 #21. Marvel Comics.]
David re-manifested in the physical world, although his primary personality had been imprisoned in his mindscape by his other alters, allowing the more malicious alters to control his body. One of these alters killed and absorbed the mind of a young girl, Marci Sobol, who became another alter within Legion.
[''New Mutants'' vol. 3 #1. Marvel Comics.] Legion battles the X-Men before Karma and Magik help him regain control of his body.
[''New Mutants'' vol. 3 #4. Marvel Comics.] Afterwards, he is placed in the care of Professor X,
Doctor Nemesis,
Danger, and
Rogue.
[''New Mutants'' vol. 3 #5. Marvel Comics.]
Weeks later, Magik brings the Elder Gods to Earth and causes catastrophic destruction across the world. As the various mutant teams battle the Gods, Karma awakens The Legion to fulfill its bargain, erasing the Gods from existence and resetting the world to before they had manifested.
After this, David is taken back into the care and treatment of the X-Men.
Age of X
Believing that David's psyche would be healed if his alters were quarantined,
Doctor Nemesis began to catalog and contain these alters within David's mind. Unbeknownst to Doctor Nemesis and Professor Xavier, however, David's mind subconsciously perceived this intervention as a threat and created a "psychic
antibody
An antibody (Ab) or immunoglobulin (Ig) is a large, Y-shaped protein belonging to the immunoglobulin superfamily which is used by the immune system to identify and neutralize antigens such as pathogenic bacteria, bacteria and viruses, includin ...
," a powerful new personality, to defend itself. The new personality had access to a degree of David's underlying ability to alter reality and time. Assuming the appearance of the deceased Moira McTaggert, the personality attempted to 'protect' Legion from the 'assault' on his mind by creating a
pocket reality where Legion was the hero that he always wanted to be. Many members of various X-teams were also brought into this new reality, which existed separately from
Marvel's primary continuity.
The alternate pocket reality, the
Age of X, was a dystopia in which mutants had been hunted almost to extinction; the remaining mutants were kept alive by Legion's mutant team, who generated a force wall to repel attacking human forces. Legion himself remained unaware that one of his personalities had created this world, and most of the mutants who had been brought into the reality by 'Moira' believed that they had always been there. Within this pocket reality the 'Moira' personality was practically omnipotent, creating and controlling random soldiers for Legion and the other mutants to kill. Eventually, Legacy, the alternate
Rogue, discovered that 'Moira' had in fact created this reality. Confronted with this truth, Legion spoke to 'Moira,' who tearfully offered to create as many universes for him as he wanted. Instead, David absorbed 'Moira' back into himself and erased the Age of X reality, restoring its participants to
Earth-616 reality; ultimately, this entire timeline had lasted seven days in their normal continuity.
Lost Legions
With the Age of X incident underscoring the potentially apocalyptic scope of David's power, Professor X proposed a new approach to help Legion retain control of himself. Instead of isolating David from the other alters in his mind, Professor X suggested that he learn to co-exist with them. To this end, Doctor Nemesis, Madison Jeffries, and
Reed Richards designed a Neural Switchboard Wristband for David that allows him to access the powers of his alternate selves without being controlled by them. However, this causes six of his alters to escape his mind.
[''X-Men: Legacy'' #249. Marvel Comics.] While tracking down and re-absorbing the alters, David accidentally absorbs Rogue and suffers severe nervous damage after releasing her time.
[''X-Men: Legacy'' #253. Marvel Comics.]
The Fiend
To aid his recovery, Professor X left Legion with Merzah the Mystic, a powerful empath and telepath who ran a Himalayan monastery. While at the monastery, David gained much greater control of himself, and he stopped using the Neural Switchboard Wristband. Under Merzah's tutelage, David learned to visualize a facility in his mind where his alters could be kept and controlled.
[''X-Men: Legacy'' Vol. 2 #1. Marvel Comics.] However, while David was at the monastery, Professor X was killed. When Legion sensed this, the mental shock caused a catastrophic release of energy that killed Merzah and everyone else at the monastery. In addition, without knowing it, David subconsciously created a new alter, The Fiend, who can kill other alters and absorb their powers.
In the final issue of ''X-Men: Legacy'', Legion, reaching the full extent of his powers, decided to erase himself from existence.
[''X-Men: Legacy'' Vol.2 #24. Marvel Comics.]
Trauma
For unknown reasons (perhaps elements of his own psyche working against him), Legion's attempt to erase himself from existence failed. When he reappeared, David's mind was again fragmented into many alter, including a malicious new alter, "Lord Trauma." Lord Trauma aimed to take over David's mind and body by absorbing all of David's other alters. In a desperate attempt to save himself, David sought out the help of renowned young psychotherapist Hannah Jones to delve into his fractured mind and fight back this dark alter
[''Legion'' #1. Marvel Comics.] While Jones was ultimately able to help Legion defeat Trauma, she remained trapped in David's psyche (her body in a
vegetative coma). To thank Jones, Legion placed her psyche into a dream state/alternate reality where she achieved her biggest goals.
[''Legion'' #5. Marvel Comics.]
X-Men Dissassembled
As the X-Men race around the globe to fight the temporal anomalies that have been springing up and to corral the hundreds of
Madrox duplicates wreaking havoc, Legion arrives at the X-Mansion, seemingly in control of his powers and psyche. While the young X-Men try to ascertain what he wants, elsewhere Jean Grey and Psylocke team up to psychically purge whatever force is controlling the army of Madrox duplicates. Finding the prime Madrox imprisoned below the area where the army of duplicates are congregating, he explains that Legion imprisoned him and implanted his numerous alter and powers across the hundreds of duplicates. However, with his control broken, Legion goes berserk in the mansion, attacking the young X-Men and ranting about a vision of the future. The rest of the X-Men arrive to help but Legion singlehandedly takes on the whole team until he and Jean Grey go head-to-head. Legion then explains that he is trying to prevent a vision of the future – the arrival of the Horsemen of Salvation – but just as Legion mentions them, the Horsemen arrive.
Reign of X
After the X-Men establish
Krakoa as a mutant nation, Legion is captured by
Orchis and used to predict possible scenarios. They additionally create a psychic weapon that they use to manipulate Krakoa's mutants. After rescuing Legion, Nightcrawler learns that the weapon is a restored
Onslaught.
After the Hellfire Gala, he joined the Scarlet Witch and Proteus in a secret ritual to fold time onto itself in order to allow Cerebro to copy the minds of mutants who died before it went online as well as potential mutants who died before their X-Gene activated.
While his personalities were under control since the moment of his rebirth, David employed the assistance of Zorn and Xorn to follow him around and disintegrate his mind if he ever lost control. The hunt for Onslaught took a toll on his relationship with his father, with the entity attacking them on one of their first reunions at the green lagoon by possessing the mutants inside the establishment, causing the twins to disintegrate everyone present. David left for Planet Arakko to harness his powers, communing with Nightcrawler to stop Onslaught from destroying the planet, thus creating a special pocket dimension inside his head called the Altar, a psychic habitat existing on the borders of the Astral Plane and accessible through a Krakoan Gate on Arakko, while Onslaught influenced the krakoans to throw a massive party by the name of the Cruciball, where they would kill each other for the thrill of it, while he erases their mind back-up copies from Cerebro's system.
Sending Pixie and Doctor Nemesis to free everyone from Onslaught's control using her Soulsword and his Krakoan drugs, the others removed Onslaught from its source; the mutant Lost's mind by getting her to let go of her hatred for Fabian Cortez. Onslaught, seeing that he had no control of the mutants of Krakoa, took over Magneto and Xavier to create a physical form, but Onslaught was defeated by Dust who attacked him with the consciousness of every mutant in the Altar infused into the individual grains in an Arakkii sandstorm. Legion remained on Arrako with the Xorn Twins operating the Altar within his mind. Nightcrawler used this area to preach his philosophy of "The Spark" and later made it the base of operations for a Krakoan peace-keeping agency he called "The Legionaries".
David was eventually reunited with his beloved Blindfold when Krakoa abolished their rule against resurrecting precogs, and she immediately decided to abandon her physical form to live with him as an astral being in the Altar. Although he remained mostly in meditation on Arakko, when he and Ruth saw a vision of Magus being killed by Nimrod he interrupted a council meeting to tell his son Warlock about it. Later while back in the Altar he and Ruth were approached by a mysterious being called Mother Righteous, she used her powers on Ruth and showed them many possible futures as well as something happening in the present involving Loki. She then offered David a deal for more power in exchange for his worship. He talked it through with Ruth but after she told him she'd love him either way, he remained undecided on whether to take the deal or not.
Orchis
Following Orchis' attack on Krakoa, Legion was revealed to have survived. He even manifested himself as tiny white Demon Bamf to aid Nightcrawler in his battle against Orchis and helped free their captured allies Feral, Fatale and Cloak, Dagger and Warlock.
Powers and abilities
Legion is an
Omega-level mutant who has
dissociative identity disorder. Fundamentally, he has the ability to alter reality and time on a cosmic scale at will,
but due to his multiple personalities, in practice his abilities vary depending on the dominant personality: each alter has different powers enabled by David's subconscious manipulation of reality. The core personality, David Haller himself, generally does not manifest mutant abilities, but must access various personalities to use their power, sometimes losing control of himself to that personality. Some of Legion's personalities physically transform his body (e.g., manifesting a prehensile tongue, becoming a woman, transforming into a werewolf, etc.). The first alter to manifest, Jemail Karami, was
telepathic. Other prominent alters include Jack Wayne (
telekinetic) and Cyndi (
pyrokinetic). Legion has over a thousand different personalities (the exact number is unknown), and his mind can create additional alters in response to external or internal events.
The cumulative abilities of all his personalities make him one of the most powerful mutants in existence, if not the most powerful.
[''X-Men: Legacy'' vol. 2 #6.] Since the abilities of his personalities stem from his subconscious alteration of reality, Legion is theoretically capable of manifesting any power he can imagine. In two instances David has manifested the full extent of his ability to alter time and reality: in the first, he wiped the Elder Gods from existence and reset the universe to a state before the Elder Gods first appeared on Earth, and in the other he observed the entirety of spacetime and mended damage his personalities had done to it.
Legion can absorb other people's psyches into his mind, either intentionally or, if he is next to them when they die, unintentionally.
Conversely, in several instances Legion has had personalities manifest and act separately from him (or even against him) in the physical world; in most instances Legion has ultimately reabsorbed these personalities back into himself. Presumably, both his absorption of other psyches and the physical manifestations of his own personalities are enabled by Legion's underlying ability to alter reality/time at will.
Generally, David's ability to access and control his personalities/powers is closely tied to his self confidence and self esteem: the better he feels about himself, the more control he exercises. Unfortunately, David often suffers from self-doubt and self-recrimination, meaning that he must struggle to remain in control. Following the Age of X, David briefly used a Neural Switchboard Wristband engineered by
Doctor Nemesis,
Madison Jeffries, and
Reed Richards. This device allowed Legion to utilize a personality's power set for several seconds without being overwhelmed by that personality. However, he soon abandoned this and attempted instead to develop a more organic control over his personalities.
Personalities
The following characters are different personalities of Legion that have appeared thus far, each one manifesting different powers:
* Through the personality of terrorist Jemail Karami (the name given to Personality #2), he has manifested
telepathy
Telepathy () is the purported vicarious transmission of information from one person's mind to another's without using any known human sensory channels or physical interaction. The term was first coined in 1882 by the classical scholar Frederic ...
.
* Through the personality of roustabout adventurer Jack Wayne (the name given to Personality #3), he has manifested
telekinesis.
This personality was often quite dangerous and would not hesitate to hurt or kill others if it would allow him to remain independent/free from David's control. Eventually, Jack Wayne was subsumed by a different, malevolent Legion personality, Lord Trauma.
* Through the personality of the rebellious girl Cyndi (the name given to Personality #4), he has manifested
pyrokinesis. This personality of Legion has a crush on
Cypher.
* Through the personality of The Legion (the name given to Personality #5, which claims to be Legion's "real me"), he can warp time and reality.
Magik
Magik (Illyana Nikolaievna Rasputina) (Russian language, Russian: Ильяна Николаевна Распутина) is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Len Wein and artist Dave Cock ...
nicknamed this personality the "God-Mutant."
* Through the personality of Sally (the name given to Personality #67), he has the appearance of an obese woman with
Hulk
The Hulk is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby, the character first appeared in the debut issue of ''The Incredible Hulk (comic book), The Incredible Hulk ...
-like super-strength.
* Through the personality of a punk rocker named Lucas (the name given to Personality #115), he can channel sound into energy blasts.
* Through Personality #181, he can enlarge himself to an undetermined size. This was the first power Legion utilized with the Neural Switchboard Wristband.
* Through the personality of Johnny Gomorrah (the name given to Personality #186), he can transmute his enemies and objects into salt.
* Through the personality of Time-Sink (the name given to Personality #227), he has the ability of time-manipulation.
This rebellious personality was able to become independent from David but was eventually found and reabsorbed by David. David was ultimately forced to stop using Time-Sink's powers because when David tried to access the personality, it would always fight to get back its freedom.
* Through Personality #302, he can move at supersonic speeds.
* Through the personality of Styx (the name given to Personality #666), he has the ability to absorb the consciousness of anyone he touches, turning that person's body into a shell that he can then control. The possessed individual can still access any special abilities they have, and there does not appear to be a limit to the number of individuals simultaneously controlled.
David considers this manipulative personality his most dangerous, because it is clever, cruel, and extremely ambitious. Styx was able to become independent from Legion, manifesting as a desiccated corpse, and tried to take control of Legion himself, so that he could use Legion's reality-altering powers to remake the world according to his will. Legion, using the power of his Chain personality, managed to trick and reabsorb Styx.
* Through Personality #762, he becomes a
pirate with the ability to belch an acidic gas.
* Through Personality #898, he becomes a
centaur
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.
* Through the personality of Delphic (the name given to Personality #1012), he becomes a blue-skinned, seemingly-omniscient female seer who will answer any three questions from supplicants.
Legion personalities that have not been assigned numbers include:
* Absence is an
alien/
demon
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f ...
creature with its eyes sewn shut who claims to have traveled through different realities and can siphon heat and love.
* Bleeding Image is a living voodoo doll who can redirect and amplify the pain from any injury he inflicts on himself onto his victims. It later gains independence before being destroyed by Magneto.
* Chain is effectively a human virus who turns anyone he touches into a copy of himself with a new weapon. The power dissipates when the original is dealt with. This personality was able to become independent from David but he was eventually found and reabsorbed by David.
[''X-Men: Legacy'' #251. Marvel Comics.]
* Chronodon is a
dinosaur
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with a clock on its face. Based on its name and appearance, it can be assumed that it can manipulate time in some way.
*
Clown
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is a surly-looking clown who can blast energy from his mouth.
* Compass Rose can locate any person and teleport to them.
* The Delusionaut is a
train driver with a billow stack for a head who uses the smoke that he exudes to create realistic illusions. He manifested outside of Legion to help him at one point, and eventually was one of the personalities that volunteered to meld together to form Gestalt.
[''X-Men: Legacy'' vol. 2 #20.]
* Drexel is a foul-mouthed simpleton with super-strength.
* Endgame is a huge and aggressive armor that instantly manifests the perfect counter to any attack executed against it. This personality became independent from David, but it was eventually found and reabsorbed by David.
* The Fiend/"Charles Xavier" is a dangerous personality David created following the mental shock of the death of his father Professor X. The Fiend manifests as either a yellow
goblin
A goblin is a small, grotesque, monster, monstrous humanoid creature that appears in the folklore of multiple European cultures. First attested in stories from the Middle Ages, they are ascribed conflicting abilities, temperaments, and appearan ...
-like creature or in the guise of Professor X. The Fiend has significant psychic abilities, including
precognition
Precognition (from the Latin 'before', and 'acquiring knowledge') is the purported psychic phenomenon of seeing, or otherwise becoming directly aware of, events in the future.
There is no accepted scientific evidence that precognition is a ...
and
possession, and can kill other Legion personalities in Legion's mind, absorbing their power.
Eventually, the Fiend became independent from David and tried to help him retain more control of himself.
* Findel the Finder can find anyone across the galaxy.
* Gestalt is a powerful fusion of several Legion personalities with the core personality of David himself, allowing the abilities of these personalities to manifest simultaneously under David's control. Legion created Gestalt to successfully repel an attack on his mind.
* Hugh Davidson is a stereotypical prepster with a long prehensile tongue.
* Hunter is a macho-man personality David's mind created to replace Jack Wayne, when that personality was subsumed by the Lord Trauma personality.
* Hypnobloke is a gentleman with flashing swirls for eyes who wears a top hat and carries a pocket watch. He has the power of hypnotic suggestion.
* Joe Fury is an angry young man who can generate flame and other types of energy, and whom David struggles to repress.
* Kirbax the Kraklar is a demonic creature that can fly and generate electricity.
* Ksenia Nadejda Panov is a Moscovite heiress, discus-throwing champion, caviar exporter, and torturer of puppies. She has the ability to generate ionic scalpels from her fingers.
* K-Zek the Conduit is an
android with the ability of
far-field, concentrated wireless energy transfer (or WET).
* Lord Trauma is a malevolent personality who can bring out the worst traumas a person has experienced and draw power from the psychic energies that result. This personality became independent from David and tried to absorb all his other personas to gain control of David's body, although Trauma was eventually destroyed.
* Marci Sabol is a normal human girl who befriended David, but was killed and absorbed into him by the White Witch Doctor.
She has significant influence within David's mindscape.
* Max Kelvin is a crotchety old man whose eyes protrude when he uses his powers of plasmatic flame generation.
* Moira Kinross/X is a mother figure created by David's mind to protect his mindscape from tampering. This persona, which could warp reality, became independent from David and created the dystopian pocket reality dubbed ''
Age of X'' where David was seen as a hero. Within this pocket reality X was practically omnipotent, altering the mindsets and personalities of the fabricated entities in her reality.
* Mycolojester is a
plant
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-like entity with the attire of a
jester
A jester, also known as joker, court jester, or fool, was a member of the household of a nobleman or a monarch kept to entertain guests at the royal court. Jesters were also travelling performers who entertained common folk at fairs and town ma ...
, who can emit toxic spores from his skin. These spores act as a powerful nerve gas, but can be dissipated by water.
This personality volunteered to help David by merging with several other personalities to become Gestalt.
* Non-Newtonian Annie is a skinny purple woman dressed in pink clothes and cloaked in a "zero-tau nullskin" that does not conform to
the law of conservation of energy (e.g.,
kinetic energy
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In classical mechanics, the kinetic energy of a non-rotating object of mass ''m'' traveling at a speed ''v'' is \fracmv^2.Resnick, Rober ...
that hits it is immediately amplified and reflected directly back on its source).
[''X-Men: Legacy'' vol. 2 #4.]
* Origamist is one of the most powerful personalities in David's mind. He is a reality-warping sumo wrestler who can fold
spacetime
In physics, spacetime, also called the space-time continuum, is a mathematical model that fuses the three dimensions of space and the one dimension of time into a single four-dimensional continuum. Spacetime diagrams are useful in visualiz ...
, allowing, among other things, instant
teleportation of any object to any location.
* Protozoan Porter is a large green
leech
Leeches are segmented parasitism, parasitic or Predation, predatory worms that comprise the Class (biology), subclass Hirudinea within the phylum Annelida. They are closely related to the Oligochaeta, oligochaetes, which include the earthwor ...
-like being who can teleport by disassembling himself into minuscule ameboid-like parts that reassemble after reaching his destination. This personality volunteered to help David by merging with several other personalities to create Gestalt.
* Pukatus Jr. is a small
cherub-like demon who can vomit an acidic substance.
* Skinsmith can produce artificial skin on any surface or bend/alter the skin of others.
* Specs is a nervous young man with large glasses who can see through solid objects. This personality develops a romantic interest in
Magma
Magma () is the molten or semi-molten natural material from which all igneous rocks are formed. Magma (sometimes colloquially but incorrectly referred to as ''lava'') is found beneath the surface of the Earth, and evidence of magmatism has also ...
.
* Susan in Sunshine is an innocent-looking blonde child with the ability to sense, augment and manipulate the emotions of those around her and, if she wishes, convert those emotions into destructive energy.
This personality became independent from Legion, but she was eventually found and reabsorbed by him.
* Tami Haar is a nightclub singer who is a friend and companion to David. She appears to have a master knowledge of David's mindscape, which among other things allows her to manifest in the real world.
* Tyrannix the Abominoid is a small hapless
Cthulhu-like creature with telepathic powers.
When David traveled within his mindscape, he often used Tyrannix as a backpack. Tyrannix was the first personality to volunteer to help David by melding to create Gestalt.
* The Weaver is a large
arachnid
Arachnids are arthropods in the Class (biology), class Arachnida () of the subphylum Chelicerata. Arachnida includes, among others, spiders, scorpions, ticks, mites, pseudoscorpions, opiliones, harvestmen, Solifugae, camel spiders, Amblypygi, wh ...
creature who is wreathed in bright light. The Weaver can change and refabricate reality itself, and it is ultimately revealed to be either David's core self or a mirror of David. When David and the Weaver unite, he can observe and alter
all time and space at will; David, aware of the extent and implications of this godlike power, attempted to unmake himself by erasing his own birth.
For unknown reasons his attempt failed (it may have been undermined by other aspects of David's psyche), in the process creating the Lord Trauma personality.
* The White Witch Doctor is a murderous white man dressed as a
witch doctor
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who killed Marci Sabol and absorbed her psyche into Legion, creating the Marci Sabol personality.
* Wormhole Wodo can open a
wormhole between two points anywhere in the galaxy, allowing near instantaneous travel between them.
* Zari Zap is a young punk woman with short, spiked hair who can manipulate electricity.
* Zero G. Priestly is a robed
priest
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who floats upside down and can control gravity.
* Zubar is a personality that likes to call himself "the Airshrike" and has the power to levitate himself.
Mentality
Legion has been described as having
dissociative identity disorder. In his first appearance he was also described as autistic, however this diagnosis has not been used since.
Origin of name
Legion's name is derived from a passage in the Christian Bible (found in Mark 5 and Luke 8). In it,
Jesus
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asks a man possessed by many evil spirits what his name is, to which the man replies "I am
Legion, for we are many".
Reception
* In 2014, ''
Entertainment Weekly
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'' ranked Legion 21st in their "Let's rank every X-Man ever" list.
* In 2018,
Comic Book Resources
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(CBR) ranked Legion 14th in their "8 X-Men Kids Cooler Than Their Parents (And 7 Who Are Way Worse)" list, and 1st in their "20 Most Powerful Mutants From The '80s" list.
Other versions
Age of X
In the ''
Age of X'' reality, Legion leads the Force Warriors, a select group of telekinetics who rebuild the "Force Walls" (telekinetic shields that protect Fortress X) on a daily basis to protect mutants from human attacks. Unlike his 616 counterpart, there is no trace of the other personalities shown. It is ultimately revealed that the Age of X reality was unconsciously created by Legion himself. A flashback reveals that in the 616 universe Professor X was arguing with
Dr. Nemesis regarding the latter's containment and deletion of Legion's other personalities in an effort to stabilize him. While Dr. Nemesis claimed that everything was going according to his plan, Professor X was unconvinced and entered Legion's mind. There he found the other personalities dead and their rotting corpses left in their containment units. This surprised Dr. Nemesis, who had thought that when a personality was deleted it should simply disappear. Professor X was then attacked by what he called a "psychic antibody," a personality Legion had subconsciously created to defend against Nemesis's deleting of the personalities. To overcome Professor X on the psychic plane, this personality took on the face of Moira MacTaggart and claimed that it would make a world where Legion could be happy. The 'Moira' personality then reshaped Utopia into Fortress X and inserted itself as Moira and the supercomputer X. When finally confronted about its actions, the personality made the Force walls fall, allowing the human armies to attack. 'Moira' announced her intention to destroy the 616 universe as well as the Age of X and to create a new safe place for David to live happily forever. Instead, David absorbed her and reverted the Fortress X to the normal reality, with a few modifications.
Ultimate Marvel
The
Ultimate Marvel incarnation of
Proteus is a combination of Legion and Proteus from the mainstream comics. His mother is
Moira MacTaggert
Dr. Moira MacTaggert, more recently known as Moira X, is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. She first appeared in ''The Uncanny X-Men'' #96 (Dec. 1975) and was created by writer Chris Claremont and ...
and his father is Charles Xavier. He possesses Proteus' reality warping power and is named David Xavier. He escapes his mother's
facility, looking for his father, and murders hundreds to discredit him. David is later crushed by
Colossus, while possessing
S.T.R.I.K.E. agent
Betsy Braddock inside a car.
New Ultimate Universe
During the "
Ultimate Invasion" storyline,
Maker traveled to
Earth-6160
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and remade it into his own image. In
Beast's paperwork, David Haller and his mother Gabrielle Haller were said to have been caught in a landslide that took both of their lives, losing his physical body but transferring his consciosness into computer code. Sometime later, Beast found David Haller's consciousness in cyberspace and helped it overcome its fractured code, courtesy of his of dissociative identity disorder's multiple personalities. David's consciousness was then placed in the Opposition's network where the personalities worked together as "The One", being able to help individuals suffering from psychological issues such as Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. When an unconscious
Logan was brought to the Opposition by some of its members, "The One" was able to use his talents to free Logan from the Rasputin family's mind control.
In other media
Television
* Legion via David, Lucas, and an original personality named Ian, a young mute boy with pyrokinesis, appears in the ''
X-Men: Evolution'' episode "Sins of the Son", voiced by
Kyle Labine. This version's body transforms to reflect the personality controlling him. Additionally, due to the series' younger target audience, his connection to Professor X is toned down.
* A character partially based on Legion named Takeo Sasaki appears in ''
Marvel Anime: X-Men'', voiced by
Atsushi Abe in the Japanese version and by
Steve Staley
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...
in the English dub. Similarly to Legion, Takeo is the son of Professor X. Additionally, while Legion himself does not appear, he is stated to be responsible for creating "Demon-Hall Syndrome", a mutant affliction that manifests secondary mutations, such as multiple personalities, uncontrolled physical mutations, and psychological instability.
* David Haller / Legion appears in ''
Legion'',
portrayed by
Dan Stevens as an adult; Tobias Austen and Noah Hegglin Houben as an infant; Sebastian Billingsley-Rodriguez as a toddler,
Christian Convery, Luke Rosseler, and Jacob Hoppenbrouwer in different stages of his childhood; and Alex Mulgrew as a teenager. This version was diagnosed with schizophrenia instead of dissociative identity disorder whose reality-warping abilities are often confused with psionic abilities such as telepathy and telekinesis. Throughout the
first season, he enters a relationship with body-swapping mutant Sydney Barrett and discovers the Shadow King has lived in his mind since childhood before the latter possesses another psychic mutant named Oliver Bird. In the
second season, David pursues the Shadow King, only to join forces with him to avert a future plague and become more
psychopathic. In the
third season, David starts a cult and recruits a mutant with time-traveling capabilities called Switch to help him warn his parents Professor X and
Gabrielle Haller. However, he puts his mother into a catatonic state. Eventually, he confronts his father before attempting to kill the Shadow King for ruining his life, but reconciles with him instead, creating a new timeline in the process.
** Additionally, an alternate reality version of David resembling his comic book counterpart appears in the episode "
Chapter 18", also portrayed by Stevens.
Collected editions
Solo series
''X-Men Legacy'' volumes 1–4 were rereleased as ''Legion: Son of X'' volumes 1–4 in 2018.
Storylines
See also
*
Crazy Jane – A DC Comics character who is often linked and compared to Legion
*
Stephanie Maas – A Joe's Comics character with superpowers and dissociative identity disorder
References
External links
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Legion Personality Indexo
Marvel Database a Marvel Comics wiki
Legionat Comic Vine
UncannyXmen.Net Spotlight on Legion
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