| Fixx | |
 Fixx Image File history File links Fixx3. ...
| | | | | - For the British new wave band, see The Fixx.
Fixx is a fictional mutant character in the Marvel Comics Universe from an alternate future. She as a member of X-Factor, X.S.E. and X.U.E. She first appeared in X-Factor (1st. series) #140. Fixx was created by Howard Mackie. Marvel Comics is an American comic book line published by Marvel Entertainment, Inc. ...
In comic books, first appearance refers to the date or issue of a characters first appearance. ...
Howard Mackie is an American comic book editor and writer. ...
It has been suggested that A-Z of mutants be merged into this article or section. ...
It has been suggested that X-Factor Investigations be merged into this article or section. ...
This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ...
The picture cover of The Fixs 1981 first single: Lost Planes - subsequently the band would change the spelling of their name to The Fixx, after learning of another band with a prior claim on the Fix name The Fixx is a British new wave band formed in 1980. ...
It has been suggested that A-Z of mutants be merged into this article or section. ...
Marvel Comics is an American comic book line published by Marvel Entertainment, Inc. ...
It has been suggested that X-Factor Investigations be merged into this article or section. ...
Howard Mackie is an American comic book editor and writer. ...
Fictional character biography
In Bishop's future timeline was a woman by the name of Fixx. She, along with Greystone, Archer, and Shard made up a clandestine group of heroes known as the Xavier's Underground Enforcers (X.U.E.) which pursued the ideals of Charles Xavier in a way differing from the mainstream Xavier's Security Enforcers (X.S.E.). Bishop (Lucas Bishop), is a fictional character, a Marvel Comics superhero who is a member of the X-Men. ...
This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ...
Archer, who later took the identity of deceased wife abuser, Judd Black, is a fictional mutant character in the Marvel Comics Universe. ...
Shard (Shard Bishop) is a mutant character in the Marvel Comics universe. ...
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. ...
Xaviers Security Enforcers are a Marvel Comics superhero team from the 2080s. ...
When Shard, a former X.U.E. member who had been transported to the main Marvel Universe by her brother Bishop in holographic form, became anchored in Polaris' body following Sabretooth's escape from US government custody, this allowed her teammates to follow her. Fixx was able to use her telepathic power to lock on to Shard and psychically transport herself and her teammates to our time, implanting themselves in recently deceased host bodies with the mission of preventing their future from occurring. In the fictional Marvel Universe, Earth-616 or Earth 616 is the name used to identify the primary continuity in which most Marvel Comics titles take place. ...
A holograph is a document written entirely in the handwriting of the person whose signature it bears. ...
Polaris (Lorna Dane) is a Marvel Comics superhero, a member of the X-Men. ...
Sabertooth (Victor Creed) is a Marvel Comics character, an arch-enemy of the X-Menâs Wolverine. ...
The government of the United States, established by the United States Constitution, is a federal republic of 50 states, a few territories and some protectorates. ...
// Telepathy (from the Greek Ïηλε, tele, distant; and Ïάθεια, patheia, feeling) is the communication of information from one mind to another by means other than the known perceptual senses. ...
One thing that the group did was hunt down a man from their timeline named Micah—just a child in our time—and attempt to stop him from becoming the madman who helped kill mutants and who killed Greystone's mother. Greystone believed that the boy must be killed in order to stop his tyranny, but Fixx and Archer tried to convince him that it was unethical to judge a man for a crime they did not yet commit. After stopping him, the trio decided to join with X-Factor, but their tenure was short-lived. It has been suggested that X-Factor Investigations be merged into this article or section. ...
Greystone slowly developed temporal insanity, believing that his mission was accomplished, and he could go home to a better world and be reunited with his mother, who might theoretically be alive. In an attempt to return to his own time, Greystone built a flying time machine, but due to shoddy craftmanship and unsound theories, the craft exploded, seemingly killing Greystone and Havok, who was attempting to stop him. With Archer's retirement and Greystone's demise, Fixx is the sole survivor of the X.U.E., but she may still continue to fulfill their mission in some way. Apparently, Fixx retained her mutant powers during the M-Day. 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...
Powers Fixx manifests psionic sprites from her mind as small fairy-shaped psychic projections that channel her powerful telepathic and psychokinetic abilities. They can relay messages, or cause immense mental pain by burrowing into the thoughts of another individual. Fixx can also switch her appearance between "Jane Doe" and herself, but her host was an amnesiac and has no memories of her own which could normally be accessed (like Archer with his host body). Amnesia or amnæsia (from Greek ) (see spelling differences) is a condition in which memory is disturbed. ...
External link - Uncannyxmen.net character bio on Fixx
|