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Feral in X-Force #41. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...
| | | | | Feral (Maria Callasantos) is a fictional comic book superhero in the Marvel Comics universe, most recognizably associated as a member of the New Mutants and X-Force. In many ways, she was X-Force's counterpart to X-Factor's Wolfsbane, or the X-Men's Wolverine. Marvel Comics (Stan Lee is behind many of the superheros) is an American comic book line published by Marvel Publishing, Inc. ...
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Rob Liefeld, born October 3, 1967 in Anaheim, California, is an American comic book writer, illustrator, and publisher. ...
Cover to New Warriors #1 (July, 1990), one of Niciezas earliest successes. ...
In Marvel comic books, particularly those of the X-Men mythos, a human being who is born with genetic modifications that allow for abilities not possessed by regular humans is commonly called a mutant. ...
New Mutants may also refer to the genetically engineered superhumans of Mutant X (TV series). ...
X-Force was a Marvel Comics superhero team, one of many spin-offs of the popular X-Men franchise. ...
The Morlocks were a group of Marvel Comics mutants associated with the X-Men. ...
The Mutant Liberation Front (or MLF) was a fictional terrorist group/supervillain team in the Marvel Universe. ...
There have been several groups of fictional characters in the Marvel Comics universe who have been known as the Hellions. ...
The X-Corporation (X-Corp), is an institution founded by Prof. ...
Subfamilies Felinae Pantherinae â Machairodontinae The Felidae family includes the Lion, the Tiger, the Domestic Cats, and other felines as its members. ...
Comic book fiction traditionally features characters with superhuman, supernatural, or paranormal abilities, often referred to as superpowers (also spelled super-powers). Below is a list of many of those that have been known to be used. ...
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New Mutants may also refer to the genetically engineered superhumans of Mutant X (TV series). ...
X-Force was a Marvel Comics superhero team, one of many spin-offs of the popular X-Men franchise. ...
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Wolfsbane (Rahne Sinclair) is a Marvel Comics superhero, associated with the X-Men. ...
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Fictional character biography
The cat-like mutant Feral joined Cable's paramilitary group X-Force in New Mutants #100 (the final issue of the comic book series). She remained with the team from X-Force #1 and on throughout the early 1990s. In Marvel comic books, particularly those of the X-Men mythos, a human being who is born with genetic modifications that allow for abilities not possessed by regular humans is commonly called a mutant. ...
Cable (Nathan Christopher Summers, a. ...
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X-Force was a Marvel Comics superhero team, one of many spin-offs of the popular X-Men franchise. ...
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Feral was always the ticking time bomb of X-Force especially when it came to fellow teammate Siryn, barely capable of controlling her deadly temper. Prior to joining the group, Feral and her sister Thornn had to leave home and lived with the Morlocks. It was later discovered that both girls had been molested by their druggie step-father and in retaliation Feral had killed the man and shoved his body into the wall. Her mother,who was also addicted to cocaine, found out and sought vengeance on the girl by killing all of her pet pigeons. This infuriated Feral to the point where she also killed her mother in a fit of rage. It was also hinted at that she had purposely pushed their younger sister down the stairs, leading to her death, as well as allowed their younger brother to fall to his death from their roof. Feral joined X-Force when she fled the morlocks tyrannical leader, Masque. Ultimately, Feral betrayed X-Force and became the enemy of her former teammates, when she was convinced to join the terrorist group known as the Mutant Liberation Front, although her alliances would continue to shift. Siryn (Theresa Rourke Cassidy) is a Marvel Comics superhero, associated with the X-Men. ...
Thornn is the name of a female fictional character created by Marvel Comics for their series X-Force. ...
The Morlocks were a group of Marvel Comics mutants associated with the X-Men. ...
Sexual abuse is physical or psychological abuse that involves crimes in most countries. ...
Masque is a fictional character in the Marvel Comics universe. ...
The Mutant Liberation Front (or MLF) was a fictional terrorist group/supervillain team in the Marvel Universe. ...
After a brief stint with the MLF, Feral emerged from hiding when the New York City police captured Thornn. Thornn revealed that she had seen Feral kill Harry Bellinger, their mother's boyfriend. Cannonball provoked Feral into admitting that she had murdered her mother. Cannonball overpowered Feral, and an old friend of Lucia's, police detective Jose Hidalgo, arrested her for killing three members of her family and Bellinger. During her jail time, Feral discovered she was infected with the Legacy Virus. She was either unable to be convicted or escaped, as she was next seen trying to obtain Isotope E (along with other virus sufferers) as a possible cure from the High Evolutionary. 08:49, 13 March 2007 (UTC)Darius2006 Cannonball (Samuel Zachary Guthrie) is a fictional Marvel Comics superhero, associated with the X-Men. ...
In the fictional Marvel Universe, the Legacy Virus was a devastating plague that ripped through the mutant population, killing hundreds and mutating so that it affected baseline humans as well, until it was cured almost overnight by the sacrifice of the superhero Colossus, a member of the X-Men. ...
The High Evolutionary is a fictional character appearing in the Marvel Comics universe. ...
X-Force #90 where Feral injures Siryn Feral, now mentally disraught from her illness later resurfaced with a new incarnation of the Hellions led by King Bedlam. Although the team's criminal activities were limited to stealing the Armaggedon Man to use him as a weapon, Feral left her mark. All of the rage that she had felt for Siryn in the past boiled over in an argument where Feral sliced through Siryn's vocal cords, incapacitating her powers. Image File history File links Download high resolution version (400x608, 78 KB) Summary found at uncannyxmen. ...
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There have been several groups of fictional characters in the Marvel Comics universe who have been known as the Hellions. ...
King Bedlam (Christopher Aaronson) is a fictional mutant character in the Marvel Comics Universe. ...
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After being cured from the virus Feral apparently had a change of heart. She, as well as her sister Thornn, were recruited to be members of X-Corporation Mumbai along with her former teammate Warpath and Sunfire. This did not bode well with fans because of all of the tensions between those relationships: Thornn hated her sister for killing their family, Warpath had an extreme disgust for Feral because of what she had done to Siryn, and Sunfire had sworn off working with the X-Men a long time before. It should be noted the characters did act in accordance with their respective relationships. Nevertheless, this appearance was a brief one. The team helped save Professor X from an assassination attempt by a crazed Empress Lilandra, who still believed that Charles Xavier was Cassandra Nova. The X-Corporation (X-Corp), is an institution founded by Prof. ...
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Warpath (James Proudstar), previously known as the second Thunderbird, is a fictional character, a Marvel Comics superhero associated with the X-Men. ...
Sunfire (Shiro Yoshida )) is a Marvel Comics superhero,and former member of the X-Men. ...
Professor Charles Francis Xavier, also known as Professor X, is a fictional comic book superhero and founder of the X-Men in the Marvel Universe. ...
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Lilandra is a fictional character in the Marvel Comics universe. ...
Cassandra Nova is a fictional enemy of the X-Men in the Marvel Comics universe. ...
She once more disappeared into comic limbo and reappeared after the event of M-Day, where the Scarlet Witch caused the mutant gene to disappear from 90-95% of the mutant population worldwide, making them "baseline humans". Both Feral and her sister were shown to be depowered. 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...
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Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow. Feral recently appeared to have her powers along with Sasquatch, Thornn, and Wolfsbane in Wakanda visiting Wolverine (Wolverine, Vol 3, #53). Sasquatch is a fictional character, a superhero in Marvel Comics universe. ...
Thornn is the name of a female fictional character created by Marvel Comics for their series X-Force. ...
Species See text Aconitum is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the buttercup family Ranunculaceae. ...
For other uses, see Wolverine (disambiguation). ...
Powers Formerly had a feline appearance that endowed her with a thin layer of orange and white fur covering her body, sharp claws and teeth, enhanced senses, night vision, agility, strength, and healing ability as well as a prehensile tail. Now depowered. Prehensility is the quality of an organ that has adapted for grasping or holding. ...
Appearances in Other Media - In the film X2, her name appears on a list of names Mystique scrolls through on Stryker's computer while looking for Magneto's file.
X2 is an action movie, first released in the United Kingdom on April 24, 2003, and in the United States on May 2, 2003. ...
Mystique, as a name, can refer to: Mystique, a comic book character from the Marvel Comics universe. ...
Bibliography - Captain America vol. 1 #406-407
- New Mutants Annual #7
- New Mutants vol. 1 #99-100
- New Warriors Annual #1
- Quicksilver #6, 8-9
- Spider-Man #16
- Uncanny X-Men #295
- Uncanny X-Men Annual #15
- X-Factor Annual #6
- X-Factor vol. 1 #84
- X-Force Annual #1-2, 4
- X-Force vol. 1 #1-17, 19-28, 40-41, 87-90
- X-Men vol. 2 #133
External link - Uncannyxmen.net bio on Feral
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