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| | | | Characteristics | | Alter ego | Vanessa Geraldine Carlysle | | Species | Human Mutant | Team affiliations | Weapon X, Six Pack (While impersonating Domino) X-Force, New Mutants | | Notable aliases | Impersonated Titania,[1] Garrison Kane, Domino, Nurse Veronica, Patricia Muggins, Christina Valentino,[2] Cheryl Marks, Debbie, Marguerite, Amy and numerous others | | Abilities | Shape-shifting, Power mimicry | | Copycat (Vanessa[3] Geraldine Carlysle[4]) is a fictional character, a mutant in the Marvel Comics universe, and a former member of X-Force. This article is about the comic book company. ...
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Fictional character biography
Under the orders of Tolliver, Copycat infiltrated X-Force in the shape of Domino, while she was prisoner. Her mission was to blow up X-Force's headquarters in order to kill Cable. But she became attached to the team members and failed her mission. Tolliver sent Deadpool to force her to set the bomb. Deadpool would be put in her place, if she refused. Deadpool blew Copycat's cover to X-Force and left them for dead after blowing up the complex without knowing that X-Force had already escaped. Genesis (Tyler Dayspring) is a fictional character in the comic books published by Marvel Comics. ...
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Vanessa briefly hid herself under the false identity of a twin of one of her friends, Tina Valentino. Deadpool and his associate Sluggo finished by meeting with her, but they killed Tina instead, thinking they had killed her. She moved in with Garrison Kane in San Francisco, until Cable found them.[5] They were all transported to the microverse where they fought Psycho-Man. Later, she broke up with Kane and came back to live with Deadpool. Deadpool's feelings towards Siryn grew, so she left him after having taken his appearance to attack her, in hopes of souring their potential relationship. Garrison Kane, also known as Weapon X and Kane, is a fictional character from the Marvel Universe. ...
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Some time later, Copycat was captured by Weapon X. The treatments of Weapon X destroyed her memory and she forgot her mission. Recruited by Sabretooth, Deadpool received an order to kill her. He tried to warn her, so Weapon X sent Kane to kill the both of them. Deadpool left her to fight against Kane; however, she was killed by Sabretooth. She died in Deadpool's arms.[6] Weapon X is a fictional clandestine government project in the Marvel Universe conducted by the Canadian Governments Department K (and secretly funded by the US government) which turns willing and unwilling beings into living weapons. ...
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Powers and abilities Copycat is such a powerful and precise metamorph that she can duplicate another being down to the cellular level. Because of this she is able to replicate superhuman powers, abilities, and even mental imprints so closely that telepaths have trouble identifying her. Copycat simply requires knowledge to duplicate someones appearance, but needs physical contact to duplicate anything else. Weapon X modified her powers by accelerating the rate at which she could duplicate others. However, as a side effect of this enhancement, Copycat began to lose her memory and was unable to hold any solid form for long periods of time. Tsarevna Frog by Viktor Vasnetsov: a frog metamorphoses into a princess Shapeshifting is a common theme in mythology and folklore, as well as in science fiction and fantasy. ...
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Other versions Age of Apocalypse In the Age of Apocalypse, Copycat was a member of the Brotherhood of Chaos, an elite religious group affiliated to the Church of the Madri. She served along side other members such as Madison Jeffries and Spyne. She was often referred to as Sister Vanessa or Sister Carlysle. She died fighting Jean Grey and Weapon X.[7] The Age of Apocalypse is a popular X-Men story arc. ...
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Footnotes - ^ Deadpool vol. 3, #38-45 (Mar through Oct 2000) Marvel Comics
- ^ X-Force vol. 1, #20-24 (Mar through Jul 1993) Marvel Comics
- ^ X-Force vol. 1, #11 (Jun 1992) Marvel Comics
- ^ X-Force vol. 1, #20 (Mar 1993) Marvel Comics
- ^ Cable, #37 (Nov 1996) Marvel Comics
- ^ Deadpool vol. 3, #59 (Dec 2001) Marvel Comics
- ^ Weapon X vol. 1, #2 (Apr 1995) Marvel Comics
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External links - MarvelDatabase:Copycat
- Copycat at marvel.com
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