Marvel Comics 2 was an imprint from Marvel Comics whose comic books depict an alternative future timeline for the Marvel Universe . The imprint was spun off from the events of What If? #105 (February 1998), which was the first appearance of the character Spider-Girl , Spider-Man 's daughter from an alternative future. This Earth has been designated as Earth-982 .
77-710: Sabreclaw is a character in the MC2 universe who first appeared in J2 #8 (May 1999). He is the half-brother of Wild Thing and son of Wolverine . The character has claws (similar to Sabretooth ), a healing factor, enhanced physical capabilities and a temper (similar to Wolverine). His healing factor allows him to rapidly regenerate damaged or destroyed areas of his cellular structure and affords him virtual immunity to poisons and most drugs, as well as enhanced resistance to diseases. He has superhuman strength, naturally sharp fangs and claws reinforced with adamantium sheaths. Lynn Sakura
154-646: A cargo of five mutant-eating creatures to the X-Men on Utopia. In the new status quo for mutants post House of X and Powers of X , Professor X and Magneto invite all mutants to live on Krakoa and welcome even former enemies into their fold. Sometime later, during the Krakoan Age , he joins a loose group of outcast mutants, operating under Mister Sinister: the Hellions , which also comprise Havok, Kwannon, Empath, Wildchild, Nanny and Orphan Maker. CBR noted that
231-517: A comparable group called Those Who Live in Darkness have emerged. Similar groups, called Morlocks by readers and/or the X-Men themselves, have appeared under Chicago and London . According to Callisto , she formed the Morlocks by first recruiting Caliban . She then used his power to track down other mutants who were unable to integrate into normal society. The Morlocks initially squatted in
308-507: A duel for leadership of the Morlocks. Victorious, Storm orders an end to their attacks on normal humans, but she does not assume leadership of the Morlocks full-time. Against her wishes, several Morlocks later kidnap the child superheroes Power Pack so that they could be raised by the Morlock Annalee, who had lost her own children. When Callisto discovers what was going on, she forces Annalee to let them go. They promise to return in
385-874: A faceless, threatening mass of villains. They first appeared as a group in The Uncanny X-Men #169 (May 1983). Caliban appeared prior to that, but he was not yet a member of the Morlocks. The Morlocks were depicted as an underground society (both literally and figuratively ) of outcast mutants living as tunnel dwellers in the sewers , abandoned tunnels, and abandoned subway lines beneath New York City . The Morlocks were composed of mutant misfits, especially those mutants who, because of physical mutations or other conspicuous manifestations of their mutant genetics, were unable to pass as human in normal society. Subjected to hate, fear, and disgust from human society due to their "deformed" appearances, dangerous mutations, or otherwise outcast or misfit statuses, most of
462-462: A four-part limited series, Morlocks . In it, a small group of mutants living in the sewers of Chicago help each other to fulfill their one last wish on the surface while trying to escape the mutant-hunting Sentinels . In The Uncanny X-Men #397–398, parts 3 and 4 of the Poptopia story, a group of Morlocks living in the tunnels of London are introduced. They were being pursued by an agent of
539-632: A group of mutant characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics . The characters are usually depicted as being associated with the X-Men in the Marvel Universe . Created by writer Chris Claremont and artist Paul Smith , they were named after the subterranean race of the same name in H. G. Wells ' novel The Time Machine , but unlike in the Wells book, they are not
616-584: A network of abandoned, interconnected tunnels beneath Manhattan , which had originally been built as Cold War bomb shelters and then forgotten, before also expanding into the sewers and abandoned subways beneath Manhattan. The Morlocks occasionally emerged to rob humans in Manhattan and would sometimes kidnap certain mutant children. The X-Men were alerted to the existence of the Morlocks when their leader Callisto kidnapped Angel and intended to make him her mate. This brought Storm to challenge Callisto to
693-644: A new outfit and eventually returns to her old one. Following Spider-Geddon it is revealed that the Multiversal entity known as The Other has chosen and sought Peter as its host, thus resurrecting him. The MC2 Universe also appears in the Secret Wars event in the Spider-Island tie-in backup. DeFalco explained in an interview his views on the MC2 imprint: The Pulse : "A lot of people characterize
770-492: A one-shot called Spider-Girl: The End , was published in 2010, which gave the title character a happy ending while leaving the door open for further adventures. In 2008, a prequel strip, Mr. and Mrs. Spider-Man , was launched in the pages of Amazing Spider-Man Family . DeFalco confirmed on the official Spider-Girl boards that this strip would serve as the definitive continuity of the MC2 Spider-Man timeline. However,
847-412: A revived Healer, Leech, Masque, Marrow, Mole a revived Piper, Skids, and a revived Tommy. Debuting along with the rest of the Morlocks (with the exception of Caliban) it was revealed that Masque, Caliban, Callisto and Sunder founded the Morlocks under the streets of Manhattan. The " Mutant Massacre " was one of Marvel's annual crossovers events, centering on the Morlocks. The event resulted in
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#1732787539537924-487: A trail of escaped mutants from the Breeding Pens lead the X-Men underground, they encountered a group of scared, orphaned children called the Morlocks. The X-Men offered to help bring them out of hiding in the sewers, but the Morlocks lashed out at them for fear of being locked up and thrown back into cages by the X-Men, now mutant-hunting officers of the newly restored human government. The X-Men emerged victorious and
1001-541: Is a cyborg who previously lived in the Tibetan town of Anavrin before being banished by his father Tong Zing. Scintilla (originally named Midget ) is a member of the Shi'ar Imperial Guard . Created by Chris Claremont and Dave Cockrum , the character first appeared in X-Men #107 (October 1977). Scintilla has the ability to shrink to five percent of her normal size, and any size in between. Like many original members of
1078-505: Is a fictional New York City Police Lieutenant. The character, created by Chris Claremont and Pat Broderick , first appeared in Marvel Premiere #23 (August 1975). Rafe is a Vietnam War veteran who returned to New York to become a police officer. He grew close to his partner Misty Knight and when she lost her arm in a bomb explosion, Scarfe never left her side. He was a recurring ally of Iron Fist , and later Luke Cage when
1155-585: Is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Scaleface is a mutant who can turn into a large dragon-like reptilian creature. She was a member of the Morlocks . After the Morlock Massacre storyline, she and the surviving Morlocks come into conflict with the X-Men and the police before she is killed by the latter. Scaleface is later resurrected as a zombie by
1232-577: Is a member of the Comanche tribe of Native Americans who originally fought in World War II for the United States but was to be executed for murdering his fellow officers. He is shot by a firing squad and is believed dead. However, he survives and is found and recruited by enigmatic mastermind Mister Sinister early on. Later, apparently not working under Sinister, he kills the employer of
1309-723: Is a minor character within Marvel Comics . The character, created by writer Fiona Avery and artist Mark Brooks , first appeared in Amazing Fantasy #1 (August 2004 ). She is Anya Corazon 's childhood friend, and both are classmates at Milton Summers High School in Fort Greene, Brooklyn . Lynn often supports Anya who juggles a double life as Araña with the Spider Society. Jon Kasiya (the Sisterhood of
1386-501: Is again working at a diner as a cook. He fears the X-Men are going to kill him and has fully gone into hiding. A preacher begins to eat at the diner, and constantly plagues Scalphunter with incessant chatter. One night, Nightcrawler attacks Scalphunter in his trailer, revealing that he was the preacher, in disguise. Scalphunter tries to kill him but is easily defeated. Nightcrawler tells him that he sought him out to kill him, but changed his mind as he realized that Scalphunter had no soul – he
1463-619: Is depicted as a master of bladed weapons , serving under Master Khan . He is a mercenary initially hired by the sorcerer to eliminate Iron Fist , and later a recurring adversary of the superhero. Scimitar is a mercenary from Halwan and an enemy of Iron Fist . Little is known about his past, except that his name has been used by many other people in Halwan. In his first appearance, Scimitar kills several civilians to lure Iron Fist out of hiding. The plan works and Iron Fist reveals himself, and despite Scimitar's speed and fighting skills, Iron Fist
1540-664: Is later revealed that some of the Morlocks were actually failed experiments of the Dark Beast , although he made certain that they did not remember being tampered with; however, Mister Sinister recognized that some of the Morlocks were based on his own genetic studies (which the Dark Beast learned from the Sinister of his reality) and subsequently ordered the Marauders to kill the entire underground society. A new group called
1617-420: Is on the side of mutants in this case, as they are in danger of becoming extinct. In the " X-Men: Messiah Complex " storyline, following Apocalypse's defeat, Scalphunter returns to his master and rejoined the Marauders. Scalphunter is involved in the initial assault on Cooperstown, Alaska for the mutant child. During the X-Men's search for the mutant child he shoots and badly injures Nightcrawler . He later assists
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#17327875395371694-482: Is one of the still-powered mutants living in tents on the Xavier Institute lawn after almost all mutants were depowered during the " Decimation " storyline. When immortal mutant Apocalypse comes, Scalphunter leaves and serves him. When Havok warns Scalphunter and fellow Apocalypse recruits Fever Pitch and Skids that they are in over their heads, Scalphunter replies that Apocalypse has explained that he
1771-508: Is ordered to ambush Spider-Man and Daredevil, who had infiltrated their base. She wears them down but is then betrayed by Silvermane, who shoots her in the back. Scorpia follows Spider-Man and Daredevil to Silvermane's location and immediately attacks him. Mainframe, another of Silvermane's mercenaries, takes control of Scorpia's cybernetic enhancements and uses her to attack Spider-Man. However, she soon regained mobility and blasted Silvermane. An explosion created by The Punisher knocked Scorpia off
1848-527: Is revealed that Chip and Lectronn engaged in a three-hour fight over New York that ended in a stalemate. The Schizoid Man was among several super-powered criminals housed in an unnamed, ill-equipped prison in the Avengers Vs. X-Men storylines. Rogue and Mimic had to fight the two off during a prison riot where the Schizoid Man was trying to get control of himself. The Schizoid Man possesses
1925-463: Is still able to defeat him. He has a few more run-ins with Iron Fist and his partner Luke Cage , but always ends up defeated. Scimitar disappears from the comic pages for a long time, until returning in the 1990s Iron Fist limited series. Scimitar later joins the Weaponeers, a terrorist group who use him as a "super-agent" due to his highly skilled ways with his sword. Scimitar resurfaces with
2002-553: The Black Talon to fight She-Hulk . After She-Hulk defeats the zombies, Scaleface is buried and magical charms are placed to keep her body from rising again. However, Scaleface is among the dead mutants resurrected by Selene 's transmode virus during the Necrosha storyline. Scalphunter ( John Greycrow ) is a fictional mutant villain character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics . Scalphunter
2079-655: The Church of Humanity named Mr. Clean, a genetically engineered human who was stalking and killing mutants. This was their only appearance. It is unknown whether or not they survived the persecution of the Church of Humanity. In the 10th anniversary of the Age of Apocalypse event, which takes place after the nuclear attack in X-Men: Omega , several characters who were not in the original storyline are introduced, among them are
2156-589: The Hellions series retired Greycrow's racist Scalphunter codename, which debuted during the 1986 Mutant Massacre storyline, in the second issue of the series and that Greycrow had major "character development" with a shift towards redemption and heroics during this series. Scanner was a member of the Spaceknight Squadron beginning in ROM Annual (1982 Series), #2 in November 1983, in which she
2233-518: The Marauders killing many of the Morlocks under orders of Mr. Sinister . Only a few survived, with the protection of the X-Men , X-Factor , Power Pack and Thor . The event spanned The Uncanny X-Men #210–212, X-Factor #9–11, The New Mutants #46, Thor #373–374 and Power Pack #27. Many new Morlocks debuted, although many were killed in their first appearance. Most of the surviving Morlocks relocated themselves throughout New York City after
2310-590: The Mr. and Mrs. Spider-Man strips were quickly ended so the Spider-Man Family title could make room for the relaunched Spider-Girl book. American Dream has appeared in both her own 2008 limited series and the 2011 five-issue limited series Captain America Corps , marking the first time an MC2 character has met or teamed up with characters from the mainstream Marvel universe. Spider-Girl returned in
2387-608: The Spider-Verse storyline in 2014. During the story, it was revealed that when she traveled back in time to meet Spider-Man in his youth in her original series, she had entered Earth-616, the mainstream Marvel universe, before the point which it branched out into the MC2 universe. Her father, however, unfortunately died protecting May and Benjy from Daemos. As Daemos drained Peter's life force, May fled with Ben in her arms. Upon May's return home, Mary Jane passes Peter's former costume down to her, though Mayday eventually begins wearing
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2464-542: The " Endangered Species " storyline, Masque and the Morlocks with him began their search for Magneto where they had some future-telling diaries with them where one of them states that Magneto is still a mutant in light of M-Day. At the time when the Terrigen Cloud was loose on Earth infecting mutants with M-Pox since the " Infinity " storyline, the number of mutants that are living underground had increased. In addition to these mutants, Callisto showed sympathy towards
2541-721: The Guard steals from the dead hero's tomb. This bomb is capable of devastating an area equivalent to that of the Kree Empire (which is supposedly located throughout the Large Magellanic Cloud ). Ultimately, the Nega Bomb device is successfully detonated, devastating the Kree Empire, with 98% of the Kree population dying instantaneously. The Shi'ar annex the remnants of the Kree Empire, with Deathbird becoming viceroy of
2618-532: The Imperial Guard, Scintilla is the analog of a character from DC Comics ' Legion of Super-Heroes : in her case, Shrinking Violet . Midget was amongst the first of the Imperial Guard encountered by the team of superhuman mutants known as the X-Men who sought to rescue the Princess Lilandra from her insane brother emperor D'Ken . Following the orders of their emperor, the Guard clashed with
2695-473: The Imperial Guard, in such storylines as " Emperor Vulcan ," "Secret Invasion," X-Men: Kingbreaker , " War of Kings ," and the "Trial of Jean Grey." Scorpia is a supervillain . Elaine Coll is recruited by Silvermane from a mental hospital to become the new Scorpion . She opts to call herself Scorpia instead and is given robotic scorpion-like armor which enhanced her strength and speed by 500%. Scorpia successfully brings Deathlok to Silvermane and
2772-570: The Kree territories. Vulcan , a powerful mutant intent on conquering the Shi'ar Empire, fights the Guard beginning in The Uncanny X-Men #480 (2007). Tragically, Vulcan kills Cosmo and Smasher (and seemingly Impulse , Neutron , and Titan ) before he is defeated by Gladiator , who puts out his left eye. Despite Scintilla's desire for revenge, Gladiator takes Vulcan into custody and imprisons him. Scintilla has many further adventures with
2849-503: The MC2 universe as having an 'old school' feel. Why do you think "modern" comic readers want to read something that feels like the best of the Silver Age?" DeFalco : "We are 'old school' because A) our heroes act like heroes…B) we don’t believe in decompression …C) we tell single-issue stories with subplots that build from issue to issue… and D) there’s a lot of action and angst in every issue." Morlocks (comics) Morlocks are
2926-478: The Marauders later fight dimensionally-displaced Nate Grey after trying to assassinate Sinister's former servant, Threnody , he is killed and then cloned. When Sinister poses as Dr. Robert Windsor a scientist in the Weapon X program, Scalphunter is still helping him obtain mutant captives for their DNA, as Sinister supposedly helps prisoners escape, only to take them to his own labs for experimentation. Scalphunter
3003-647: The Marauders' attempt to assassinate Sinister's former pawn, Madelyne Pryor , in San Francisco . Failing, they try once more in New York City during the demonic invasion Inferno event. During this time, Sinister cloned the entire band of Marauders, to replace any members of the team who are killed with exact replicas (as was done in the case of the Marauder known as Riptide ). Scalphunter manages to live throughout his encounters with heroes, but when
3080-596: The Morlock named Pyro , who was outnumbered while fighting the Friends of Humanity and the police. Other members shown as of issue #82 are Caliban , Callisto , Sparks and Sunder (who was the leader). After a fight with the X-Men (who were trying to rescue Toad ), the Morlocks elected Nightcrawler as their new leader. In #90 Mister Sinister finishes his 10 mutant kills at the Morlock base. His kills include Leech and Angel . The Morlocks serve as loose inspiration for
3157-514: The Morlocks in The Uncanny X-Men #293. He floods the tunnels, attempting to destroy the remaining Morlocks. It is revealed later that he actually transported the Morlocks to another dimension dubbed the Hill, whose timeline moved faster than the main Marvel Universe . There, he set himself up as their king and forced them to fight for the right to live. With the Morlocks presumed dead from
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3234-421: The Morlocks reappear under the leadership of Masque and now consisting of Bliss, Erg, Litterbug, Skids and a recently captured Leech. Later in this story, it was revealed Skids only joined the Morlocks to spy on them on behalf of S.H.I.E.L.D. Powered : Depowered : Former leaders not involved with group : There are other groups that are related to the main Morlocks group: In June 2002, Marvel released
3311-479: The Morlocks viewed humans (and even other more mainstream mutants such as the X-Men) with distrust and anger, and they occasionally committed criminal or antisocial acts upon the above-ground human society. Due to a series of tragedies, the original Morlocks no longer reside in subterranean New York City (except Marrow , who was one of the original Morlocks as a child), although a violent splinter cell Gene Nation and
3388-509: The Morlocks were brought back to the Xavier Institute where they were detained. The Morlocks in the Ultimate Marvel universe have a more sophisticated underground living situation than the mainstream Morlocks, including at least one mutant with energy-generating powers to provide electricity, hydroponic gardens to provide or supplement their food supply, and external air-exchange vents. In Ultimate X-Men #80 Nightcrawler saves
3465-459: The Morlocks which includes Feral , Leech , Marrow , Skids and Thornn among many other unnamed mutants. The Morlocks were largely a peaceful group that refused to follow Apocalypse's regime and for that decision they were all captured and imprisoned in the Breeding Pens for gruesome experiments by Sinister and the Beast . One known Morlock member was Artemis . After the fall of Apocalypse,
3542-619: The S.H.I.E.L.D. Giant-Man Reserves. Captain America and Wasp defeat all of the Schizoid Man's bodies that were "scattered all over the Triskelion". Eric Schwinner is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Eric Schwinner is a human scientist at GARID (Galannan Alternative Research for Immunization Development). He first appeared in Amazing Fantasy #15 (August 1962). Schwinner ran
3619-591: The Tunnel Rats which also calls itself "Those Who Live in Darkness" have inhabited the sewer tunnels just below the surface of Mutant Town/ District X . District X writer David Hine claims to never have intended this group to have any ties to the original Morlocks. During the " Decimation " storyline, some of the remaining powered Morlocks sought out asylum at the X-Mansion. There were some Morlocks that remained underground under Marrow's protection. During
3696-544: The Wasp's assassin prodigy Amun) threatened Anya's loved ones, Lynn and Gil Corazon, after enrolling at their school. Lynn tried to start a relationship with Kasiya, not knowing about the threat. Anya tried to interfere with the budding relationship and saved Lynn and Kasiya from a gunman. Sandmanatee is an anthropomorphic manatee and animal version of Sandman. Savage Steel is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Disillusioned by
3773-546: The Weaponeers in Zanzibar and attempts to kill its president, who is a retired superhero. Thanks to X-Men member Archangel and his allies from Genosha , Scimitar and the Weaponeers are defeated. Scimitar and the Weaponeers are then defeated by the X-Men shortly before the beginning of House of M . Scimitar appears in The Incredible Hulk episode "The Lost Village", voiced by Tom Kane . This version
3850-519: The X-Men on a nameless Shi'ar Empire planet, and were on the verge of winning when the band of interstellar freebooters known as the Starjammers arrived to turn the tide of battle in the X-Men's favor. Sometime later, when Deathbird was empress, Midget joined the other Imperial Guard members in the battle against Excalibur and the Starjammers. Later, on Deathbird's behalf, Midget assisted
3927-715: The assassin Bellona to help out the Heat, and is provided a prototype arm cannon. Rafael Scarfe appears in Luke Cage , portrayed by Frank Whaley . This version is a corrupt NYPD detective at the 29th Precinct partnered with Misty Knight who secretly works for Cornell "Cottonmouth" Stokes . After internal affairs begin investigating him, Scarfe attempts to blackmail Stokes, who shoots him and leaves him for dead. Before dying, Scarfe tells Luke Cage and Claire Temple everything he knows about Stokes' criminal activities. Scaleface
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#17327875395374004-483: The book. In an effort to boost sales on the title, Marvel reprinted Spider-Girl in small " Digest-sized " trade paperbacks . A five-issue limited series set in the MC2 Universe titled Last Hero Standing was printed. In 2006, Marvel released another limited series set in the MC2 Universe titled Last Planet Standing . The series was intended to wrap up all the loose ends in the MC2 Universe and destroy it at
4081-404: The building they were on, but a mentally conflicted Deathlok saved her. She then decided to flee the area rather than be put in prison. Scorpia then joins the new Sinister Six (though there were seven members total). The team's main purpose was to stop Kaine from killing any more of Spider-Man's enemies. When Kaine disguised himself as Spider-Man and attacked Hobgoblin, Scorpia immediately joined
4158-558: The chance of meeting a Morlock in the tunnels under New York is now harder than meeting an alligator in the Floridian sewers. Some former Morlocks who actually kept their powers sought refuge at Xavier's Institute and became known as the 198 . They are Beautiful Dreamer, Caliban, Erg, Leech, and Skids. Dark Beast and Mikhail Rasputin are also still powered, though Mikhail is in Kapalan. During Ed Brubaker 's "The Extremists" arc,
4235-527: The floods caused by Mikhail Rasputin , some of the remaining Morlocks were relocated to Selima Oasis in North Africa . When attacked by Humanity's Last Stand , an emotional backlash caused D'Gard to assume control over Storm, who relinquished her leadership role. In X-Men: Prime many of the Hill Morlocks returned to found Gene Nation . As the new group, they attacked the human oppressors of
4312-599: The future to keep her company. A majority of the Morlocks are slaughtered by Mister Sinister 's Marauders in the " Mutant Massacre ". Most of the survivors move on to join Gene Nation , having lived in a pocket dimension led by Mikhail Rasputin . Leech instead becomes a ward of Generation X . Other survivors include Erg and Beautiful Dreamer (whose whereabouts were unknown until "Decimation" ), Thornn , (who would join X-Corporation ), and Caliban. It
4389-463: The humans who sought out refuge from the global landscape. As a way to live out the dream of Professor X, this unified society of humans and mutants lived together as the New Morlocks. The Morlock are further decimated by the Mauraders, but Cyclops helps the Chechnyan government expel rebels in exchange for a Morlock sanctuary. When Krakoa was established as a mutant paradise, the known Morlocks that reside there are Callisto, Caliban, Cybelle, Erg,
4466-573: The justice system and what they viewed as its lenient stance on crime, several New York City Police Department officers came together to form an organization that would kill criminals, rather than simply jailing them. Savage Steel is a powered armor created by Stane International for them based on technology stolen from Stark Enterprises and used by several members of the Cabal, including Paul Trent and former members Harry Lennox, Johnny Leone, and Jimmy Zafar. Zafar later reforms and becomes an ally of Darkhawk as Savage Steel. Lt. Rafael 'Rafe' Scarfe
4543-452: The massacre. Few, however, returned to the Alley, their original home. There, Masque assumed leadership. Many new surviving Morlocks were introduced when Sabretooth decided to finish his original task. He is stopped by a newly "upgraded" Caliban . Later, a splinter group of the Morlocks is introduced. This group, led by Pixie , attempts to escape Masque. With Masque presumed killed, an insane Mikhail Rasputin takes over as leader of
4620-432: The only title in the MC2 Universe still published. A few spin-off limited series were launched during the time Spider-Girl was published, such as Darkdevil and Spider-Girl Presents The Buzz . The Spider-Girl title was nearly canceled several times due to low sales. Each time, campaigns by Tom DeFalco and fans of the title prevented cancelation. Fans created a webpage, savespidergirl.com, to help drum up support for
4697-417: The other Imperial Guardsmen in the battle against the X-Men and Starjammers, but was defeated by them. Midget is renamed Scintilla at the outset of Operation: Galactic Storm , an intergalactic war between the Shi'ar and the Kree . The Imperial Guard are integral to the Sh'iar creating a massive super weapon — the "Nega-Bomb" — using Kree artifacts, including the original Captain Marvel's Nega-Bands , which
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#17327875395374774-433: The others in the battle. However, they were not accustomed to working together, much to Scorpia's disdain. Spider-Man eventually entered the battle and was able to defeat Scorpia. She also participated in another battle against Spider-Man with some of her former allies and new ones such as Boomerang and Jack O' Lantern . She was defeated when Spider-Man threw Jack O'Lantern at her. Marvel Comics 2 The MC2 Universe
4851-441: The past Morlocks under the leadership of Marrow . It is unknown whether the remaining Morlocks of Africa stayed there or relocated to New York. A few have been seen there since, as well as a few Morlocks who chose to remain in New York City despite previous attempts on their lives. After M-Day, some former Morlocks who lost their powers were Angel Dust, Boost, Callisto, Delphi, Irving, Marrow, Postman , Qwerty, Shatter, Tether and
4928-422: The power of building and animating solid constructs with his mind. An Ultimate Marvel equivalent of the Schizoid Man is an unnamed genetically modified French citizen thanks to Jamie Madrox 's stolen stem cells. He uses his similar self-replication powers to control a riot before joining the Liberators . His team leads a large army to invade and conquer the United States, leading to the deaths of some members of
5005-404: The probability of Feral and Thornn . However, Feral and Thornn were later seen re-powered; but this was later to be revealed in Wolverine vol. 3 #54-55 that only their physical mutations were restored, not their mutant powers, which led to Feral being killed by Sabretooth . In one of Generation M 's "Ex-Mutants' Diaries", Sally interviews Marrow about the Morlocks. Marrow reports that 80% of
5082-457: The public demonstration that led to Peter Parker being bit by a radioactive spider. He works with Peter in the lab to understand the radioactive spiders, as well as to defeat Tendril, an escaped patient with mutated powers. Scimitar is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics . Created by writer Chris Claremont and artist John Byrne , the character first appeared in Iron Fist #5 (March 1976). Scimitar
5159-439: The remaining Morlocks (which was most likely already very small) are depowered now and look like humans. She states that most of them are still afraid about going out of the tunnels. Currently, Marrow works as a watchman of the Morlocks, as she is called by the remaining ones when problems occur. She explained this status in the aftermath of thirteen depowered Morlocks murdered by Ghoul . One character commented that, post-M-Day,
5236-408: The savage mutant Sabretooth and offers Sabretooth money to join Scalphunter's boss as a mercenary, which Sabretooth accepts. Years later, he reunites with his old friend Gambit and joins his Marauders. During the Mutant Massacre , the Marauders clash with the X-Men and the original X-Factor team, as well as Thor and Power Pack , leaving several Marauders dead. Subsequently, the X-Men thwart
5313-419: The series' conclusion. As a result, Spider-Girl was slated to be canceled at issue 100, where the character would die. Due to backlash from DeFalco and fans, Marvel quashed the move and announced the relaunching of Spider-Girl under the title of Amazing Spider-Girl . The "Amazing" title lasted until early 2009, when the book was again canceled due to low sales. A third title, The Spectacular Spider-Girl ,
5390-402: The team in their defense of Sinister's base from the X-Men on Muir Island. During the battle, he shoots Wolverine in the head, but subsequently is pinned to the wall with one of Warpath 's knives when he tries to kill Hepzibah. In X-Men: Divided We Stand , after Sinister's defeat and the death and disbanding of the rest of the Marauders, Scalphunter flees to a small town in the desert, where he
5467-455: The two came together to form Heroes for Hire. Years later, in the " Shadowland " storyline, Scarfe later went rogue and tried to frame Daredevil for the murder of several criminals. He is later captured by his former partner Misty Knight. During the " Gang War " storyline, Scarfe is revealed to be the leader of the Heat , a group of police officers operating in Hell's Kitchen. In addition, he receives aid from an anonymous benefactor, who sent
5544-483: Was also called Skera. In subsequent issues, she was called Vera. Scarlet Pooch is an anthropomorphic dog and animal version of Scarlet Witch. The Schizoid Man is an alias used by two fictional supervillains who appear in American comic books published by Marvel Comics . The mainstream version, Chip Martin , first appeared in Spectacular Spider-Man Volume 2, #36 (November 1979), and
5621-485: Was conceived by writer/editor Tom DeFalco as a possible alternate future for the Marvel Universe, set in the present day, with the first appearances of most Marvel heroes having taken place fifteen years earlier than in main continuity. The goal of the line was to produce comic books that were more accessible to a wider audience than Marvel's main line of books and weren't entrenched in years of continuity, which
5698-627: Was created by Bill Mantlo , John Romita, Jr. and Jim Mooney . A graduate student at Empire State University , he suffers from psychological instability and has the power of building and animating solid constructs with his mind. His father is Senator Robert Martin, a possible suspect as the Hobgoblin . The Schizoid Man joined Vil-Anon, a twelve-step program dedicated to helping individuals overcome criminal tendencies which also consisted of Armadillo , Equinox , Hypno-Hustler , Jackson Weele and Man-Bull . In Civil War : Battle Damage Report , it
5775-418: Was just a copy of a copy. He then forgives Scalphunter for all his sins, past and future, then leaves. The next day, Scalphunter is seen back in the diner cooking, now wearing a gold cross. He also has tried to mend fences with the X-Men, notifying them of a break-in at one of Sinister's old labs. During the "X-Men: Utopia" storyline, Scalphunter is captured by a group of non-mutant superhumans and forced to fly
5852-534: Was later repeated with the Ultimate Marvel imprint. Three MC2 titles were launched in October 1998 as twelve-issue maxiseries: A-Next and J2 ended after twelve issues and were replaced by: Spider-Girl meanwhile continued publication. However, with the collapse of a deal to sell the comics in Kmart and Target both Fantastic Five and Wild Thing were canceled after five issues, leaving Spider-Girl as
5929-553: Was then launched. Initially a digital exclusive, the Spectacular book was incorporated into the Amazing Spider-Man Family anthology magazine. After Amazing Spider-Man Family and its successor, Web of Spider-Man , folded, a final four-issue Spectacular Spider-Girl mini-series was produced, allowing many of the long-running plot threads from the book to be tied up. The final MC2-oriented story to date,
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