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 Famine. Art by Walter Simonson. Image File history File links Famine_comics. ...
| | | | Statistics | | Real name | Autumn Rolfson | | Status | unknown | | Affiliations | None | | Previous affiliations | Four Horsemen of Apocalypse | | Notable aliases | None | | Notable relatives | Mr. Rolfson [father], Mrs. Rolfson [mother] | | Notable powers | The ability to disintigrate organic matter | | Famine (real name Autumn Rolfson) is a fictional mutant villain in the Marvel Comics comics universe, most notable for being one of the original four horsemen of the villain Apocalypse. She was a young, spoiled girl who lived with her parents in Cleveland, Ohio. Her parents were upset that she wasn't eating, because that meant she might have to go to a hospital again, leading to her grades slipping. They also pointed out that if the neighbors knew she was a mutant that disintigrated food, they'd think they were all freaks. Famine was upset by this, thinking her parents didn't care about her, just the way other people saw her. Apocalypse waited in her room and told her she could get revenge on her parents and on those who hate and fear her. She agreed, and was teleported away to his ship, where she cut off her hair and wore a green mask. She often bickered with the man chosen to be War, much to Apocalypse's annoyance. During their first mission, the Horsemen were torn, not wanting to take orders from each other. They eventually learned to ride as one, after Death was picked and chosen as the leader. Famine battled Marvel Girl and easily defeated her. Apocalypse then sent her to disintigrate America's food supply, but she was defeated by Captain America. Famine later appeared alongside War and a new Death -- Caliban, where they kidnapped Jean Grey and Cyclops and handed them to Apocalypse, who was Mr. Sinister in disguise. The X-Men sought out the Horsemen and though Famine took out Beast, she was beaten by Quicksilver. Presumably, she was reverted back to her normal self and sent back to her parents in Ohio. It has been suggested that Felicia (pseudonym) be merged into this article or section. ...
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It has been suggested that Felicia (pseudonym) be merged into this article or section. ...
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Official language(s) None Capital Columbus Largest city Columbus (largest metropolitan area is Cleveland) Area - Total - Width - Length - % water - Latitude - Longitude Ranked 34th 116,096 km² 355 km 355 km 8. ...
Preceded by: ' | As Famine, one of the Horsemen of the Apocalypse X-Factor vol. 1 #12 (January 1987) - Uncanny X-Men #295 (December 1992) | Succeeded by: Ahab | |