| Evangeline Whedon | | | | Characteristics | | Alter ego | Evangeline "Vange" Whedon | | Affiliations | X-Men's lawyer Mutant Rights Coalition The 198, X-Corporation (legal council) | | Abilities | Can transform herself into an enormous and strong winged red dragon. | | Evangeline "Vange" Whedon is a fictional character in the Marvel Comics Universe, a mutant with the ability to transform herself into a winged dragon. Marvel Comics is an American comic book line published by Marvel Entertainment, Inc. ...
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[edit] Character history
Vange Whedon is a lawyer and a member of the Mutant Rights Coalition (or Mutant Rights League). Her ability to shapeshift is triggered when she comes in contact with blood. Evangeline used to be a successful prosecuter until others learned that she was a mutant. She was fired instantly and evicted from her apartment the next day. Her fiancé left her with an e-mail and her family disowned her. When the X-Men Bishop and Sage were being held in police custody, Whedon and the Mutant Rights League staged a protest for their release. While Evangeline was talking to Detective Cardones, a human struck the detective with a brick. The blood from the wound dripped on to Whedon, and caused her to shapeshift involuntarily. She transformed into a beast that resembled a dragon, and was out of control. Sage was able to stop Vange momentarily, while Bishop calmed her down enough to revert to her human form. The X-Men are a group of comic book superheroes featured in Marvel Comics. ...
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Evangeline was called to Los Angeles when the X-Men needed help (legal help). Evangeline succeeded in getting Marie D'Ancanto, an anti-mutant terrorist given a second chance by the X-Men, under probation and hired her as an assistant. Evangeline also helped the X-Men against a lawyer secretly working for the psychic mutant Elias Bogan. Marie Jennifer DAncanto is a fictional character in the Marvel Comics Universe. ...
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X-Men: The 198 Files reveals that she kept her powers after the "Decimation" of the mutant population, the government considers her a 'Significant' national security threat. And she currently still acts as the X-Men's lawyer. Decimation event logo, as shown on the covers of tie-in comics Decimation is the name of the late 2005 Marvel Comics crossover spinning out of the House of M limited series, that focuses on the ramifications of the Scarlet Witchs stripping nearly all of the mutant population of...
[edit] Powers Vange Whedon is a metamorph, can transform herself into an enormous and uncontrolled winged red dragon can be triggered consciously or by the presence of blood. In this form she has superhuman strength and endurance. [edit] External links - UncannyXmen.net, Character information of Evangeline Whedon
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