JUGGERNAUT (COMICS)


The 'Juggernaut' ('Cain Marko') is a Marvel Comics character, created by writer Stan Lee and artist/co-writer Jack Kirby. He first appeared ''X-Men'' #12 (July 1965). Juggernaut is the step-brother and childhood bully of X-Men founder Charles Xavier. His hometown is Berkeley, CA. Unlike Xavier, Marko is not a mutant. With the Crimson Gem of Cyttorak Marko was granted power rivaling The Hulk and The Mighty Thor, and embarked on a lengthy criminal career as The Juggernaut, often tangling with his step-brother’s team, the X-Men.
Despite his great power and the potential danger that he poses to the X-Men, he has used his abilities in a form that characterized him more as a petty thug than as a super-villain. Unlike Magneto, Mister Sinister, or Apocalypse, who devoted themselves to an ideology, Juggernaut's motivation was primarily greed. During his criminal career, the Juggernaut amassed a notable amount of wealth. In 2000s issues of X-Men comic books, Juggernaut underwent a crisis of conscience and joined the X-Men; he is currently a member of the European offshoot ''New Excalibur''.
A popular character, Juggernaut has fought the X-Men in several animated series and games. Vinnie Jones played the character in the 2006 film '' in which he is a member of Magneto’s Brotherhood of Mutants.

Contents
Publication history
Fictional character biography
Background
Criminal life
Redemption
''"New Excalibur"''
World War Hulk
Powers and abilities
Other versions
Age of Apocalypse
Exiles
Marvel vs. DC
Amalgam
Marvel Zombies
MC2
Ultimate Juggernaut
In other media
Television
Internet parody
Film
Music
Video games
Footnotes
References

Publication history


Although appearing as a villain in the Marvel Universe since 1965, Juggernaut had his own one-shot in the late 1990s and is currently a hero and main character in ''New Excalibur''.

Fictional character biography


Background

Cain Marko was born in Berkeley, California. He is the stepbrother of Charles Xavier, founder of the X-Men. His father, Kurt Marko, married Charles' wealthy mother Sharon after the death of her husband and Kurt's business partner Brian Xavier. Kurt physically abused Cain and drove Sharon to alcoholism. Cain held a special contempt for his stepbrother Charles, jealous of the better treatment he received from his father, and the academic and athletic achievements which cast Cain completely in Charles' shadow. Cain was further humiliated when Xavier's burgeoning mental powers made him aware of his insecurities and abuse at the hands of his father. The revelation to Cain that Xavier used a superhuman advantage to surpass him all this time was a major factor in Cain's hatred towards his brother.[1][2]
Cain was sent to a military boarding school due to his lack of discipline, and later served in the U.S. Army. While serving together in the Korean War, Cain and Charles stumbled onto the ancient temple of Cyttorak, lost for centuries. On an altar Cain saw a huge red gem, the Crimson Gem of Cyttorak, and immediately grabbed it. Upon the gem was an inscription, and he read it aloud: "Whosoever touches this gem shall be granted the power of the Crimson Bands of Cyttorak! Henceforth, you who read these words, shall become ... forevermore ... a human juggernaut!".[1]
The cavern collapsed. Charles was able to escape, but it took Cain years to dig himself out as he underwent the transformation. Cain seethed with rage at his stepbrother and, after finally emerging from the mountains he was buried under, set out to hurt Charles as much as possible.[1][2]
Criminal life

Juggernaut first appeared on-panel in ''Uncanny X-Men'' #12, although his presence was sensed by Professor X in the previous issue. He has primarily fought the X-Men, but he has also been at odds with other heroes of the Marvel Universe, such as Spider-Man, the Avengers, Deadpool, and the Incredible Hulk.

Often accompanying him during his travels was his friend the mutant mercenary known as Black Tom Cassidy, whom he met when they were both in jail at the same time. Marko once tried to share his power with him, but Cassidy was displeased with the physical effects of the power to his body, and the two Juggernauts were subsequently defeated by the combined forces of Spider-Man and a group of X-Men, with Rogue managing to drain off Cassidy's Juggernaut powers.
The power of the Cytorrak is mysteriously divided and diminished when possessed by more than one host. To prevent anyone from invoking the power for themselves, which would weaken him in the process, Cain hurled the gem into space.
Later, the Juggernaut and seven other beings were revealed to be a part of the Exemplars, who, like Cain, were living manifestations of the power of various mystical entities. The eight beings were entranced and coaxed into battling each other in order to determine the entity that was supreme. A possible effect of the battle could have been the destruction of the Earth, but it was prevented thanks to the intervention of Professor Xavier, Spider-Man, Iron Man and Thor. The Juggernaut then defeated the other Exemplars earlier than planned, thus thwarting the plan.
The Exemplars later united against Juggernaut and managed to kidnap him. The Avengers- consisting of Captain America, Iron Man, Thor, Wonder Man, Quicksilver, the Scarlet Witch, Firestar, Justice, the Wasp, and Giant-Man, aided by Hercules, Nova and Spider-Man- intervened to try and rescue the Juggernaut; as Captain America pointed out, they couldn't allow the Exemplars to execute people no matter who they were. Despite their combined might, the assorted heroes were almost totally defeated by the Exemplars, but Captain America managed to convince them that their minds had been altered by the process that gave them their powers; only Juggernaut was the same as he'd been before because the process that created him had been interrupted. With this revelation, the Exemplars departed to try and find their place in the world, and, grateful at having been saved, the Juggernaut agreed to go to prison willingly, especially to avoid having to fight the Avengers.
Redemption

While in prison after a battle with Generation X, Marko was abducted by the sentient Celestial ship, Prosh, and enlisted into a mission to help save mankind and mutantkind. Along with a select few, his mind was transported back in time at different points of his life where, he was told, he would discover clues that would help him in his mission. During this period of self-reflection, he often found himself witnessing parts of his life where he was trapped (buried under rubble, stuck in cement, in prison, etc.), which made him realize that he had wasted his entire life. It was later discovered that Prosh itself was the threat to the world (as it had been programmed by the Celestials to attack humanity), and so Marko united with the others selected and together they defeated the ship.
An offer from the Commission on Superhuman Activity came to become their headhunter. In exchange, he would be pardoned from his past crimes.[6] Nevertheless, Black Tom talked to him afterwards and he took up the life of a mercenary with him again.[7]
Later, the two friends found themselves in severe danger; Black Tom had been suffering from a virus caused by a secondary mutation that was converting his body into plant-matter, while the Juggernaut's power was reduced due to his patron deity Cyttorak redrawing his energies, most likely because of Juggernaut's betrayal of the Exemplars. The two formed a deal: Juggernaut pretended to reform, trying to appease Xavier and thus become an X-Man. If Tom managed to recover, they both planned to conspire and destroy the X-Men from within.[8]
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The two staged a battle, in which the Juggernaut requested the X-Men's help, but Tom turned on Juggernaut, as he went mad due to his transformation. In the battle, the Juggernaut helped the X-Men defeat Tom (who then faked his death) and after the battle Xavier asked his stepbrother to return with them to the mansion.[9] While at the mansion, Juggernaut began to change when he befriended a young mutant boy from Canada named Sammy Paré particularly as both had similar backgrounds, including an abusive father.[10][11]After helping the X-Men on several occasions, he and Xavier started to reconcile their differences,[2] and Xavier let his stepbrother join the team (though many of the other members were less willing to forgive, either ignoring or trying to get rid of him).
When Sammy's mother learned how he had befriended a dangerous criminal, she had the authorities take him home.[13] Cain later went to Canada to see how Sammy was doing and he arrived just in time to see a bruised and battered Sammy who had been violently beaten by his father (as well as a neighborhood bully who Sammy had fought while calling himself the Juggernaut). Furious at the parental abuse, Marko proceeded to brutalize Mr. Pare, and Mrs. Pare called the Canadian superteam Alpha Flight to stop him. During the battle, she too was knocked unconscious, and after realizing what he had done Juggernaut allowed himself to be arrested.[14] While in prison, Marko stopped the supervillain Rhino from escaping, instead of using the opportunity to escape himself. This, along with a plea from Mrs. Pare, who stated that various reports to the police of her husband's abusive nature had been ignored, and nothing had been done about it until the Juggernaut came (coupled with his interest in Sammy) helped reduce his sentence. Juggernaut was ordered to undergo many hours of public service, along with court monitored therapy sessions for his anger management problems that stemmed from his own history of abuse from his father.[15]
Black Tom Cassidy resurfaced, having gained enough control over his new powers (but now resembling a humanoid tree). Juggernaut joined Tom's new Brotherhood of Mutants but he intended to betray the group by warning the X-Men. Sammy stumbled upon a Brotherhood meeting and presumed that Juggernaut had return to his old ways and thus he began to make a racket. Annoyed, Black Tom killed the boy which enraged Juggernaut who subsequently tried to kill his former friend. When the Brotherhood were sucked into a black hole by the second Xorn, Juggernaut accompanied them to make sure Nocturne (another defective member of the Brotherhood) would be safe and to make sure that the Brotherhood did not try to attack the mansion again.[16]
Marko ended up in Mojoworld and became the property of Mojo along with Nocturne. To escape, Nocturne took control of Mojo's henchman, Spiral, and opened a portal to the X-Men's Danger Room, where they were reunited with the team. This, however, was a trap set by Spiral, who was in more control of her body than they thought, and she left a portal open that allowed Mojo to cross over as well. Mojo turned the X-Men into X-Babies, but nevertheless, they managed to overpower his forces. Juggernaut, still feeling guilty over Sammy's death and how Sammy felt betrayed before dying, wondered upon staying as a child and starting life anew. Storm comforted him and convinced him otherwise and thus Juggernaut remained with the team.[17]
''"New Excalibur"''

In the wake of House of M, in which the majority of the mutant population was depowered, Juggernaut joined the New Excalibur team in London.[18] In a recent conflict, Juggernaut came face to face with a depowered and angry Black Tom Cassidy holding a young girl hostage. Deciding to negotiate instead of fight, Juggernaut convinced Cassidy, who felt remorse for killing Juggernaut's friend Samuel Pare, to turn himself in.[19] Angry with his weakened powers, Juggernaut traveled to Cyttorak's temple in South Korea. When he demanded to have his power restored, Cyttorak revealed that Cain Marko had never been intended to become the Juggernaut at all, and that the ancient god had instead intended for Charles Xavier to become his avatar. Although he told his New Excalibur teammates that he had not taken the gem, it was revealed that he in fact had.[20]
Juggernaut and Nocturne have grown quite close, though not as of yet romantically involved, after their time together as moles in Black Tom's Brotherhood, in Mojoworld, and now in New Excalibur. Possibly complicating matters, Juggernaut has also developed a crush on Dazzler, a fellow teammate.
World War Hulk

Cain, along with the rest of Excalibur, discover that the Hulk has come to the X-Mansion to collect Xavier (for his part in the Illuminati), and has already beaten several X-teams that have attempted to stop him. Cain asks Cyttorak to have him transported to the battlefield at full power, in turn agreeing to whatever the god asks of him. However, upon arriving and engaging the Hulk in battle, Cain soon discovers that he's still at his weakened state, and is promptly defeated. Cyttorak then informs the beaten Cain that the latter himself is responsible for his own weakness, for trying to use the god's intrinsically evil power for heroic purposes, and denying his own selfish desire to prove himself and thirst for destruction. Finally accepting his role as Cyttorak's avatar to it's fullest extent, Cain returns as The Juggernaut in all his former glory, and engages the Hulk in a second round. The two fight to a standstill, until the Hulk uses his cunning and Cain's own unstoppability to remove the latter from the battlefield, giving the former enough time to complete his mission before the latter's return. After the conflict has concluded, with the Hulk inevitably leaving without Xavier, Cain dismisses Xavier's attempts to thank him for his aid, and warns that nobody should come looking for him after he leaves, lest they not like what they find. Cain's status is currently unknown.

Powers and abilities


Because of his association with the X-Men, Juggernaut is often mistakenly labeled a mutant. Juggernaut is in fact a magical avatar changed by the Ruby of Cyttorak. The ruby bonded to his soul and altered his being, giving him powers exceeding those of most 'Homo Superior.' The ruby is the root of his power, not genetic evolution. At full power, Juggernaut traditionally possessed vast power of mystical origin, had tremendous strength, enormous resistance to physical injury; a nearly impenetrable force field that he could summon at will, unlimited stamina, and alleged immunity to molecular manipulation attacks.
Juggernaut flayed down to a skeleton

Due to the mystical energies flowing through his body, he did not need to eat, breathe or drink. As an Exemplar, he may have possessed additional mystic powers. Finally, while moving he was, essentially, unstoppable, except in the most extreme cases such as when Thor united his godly power with his magical hammer and fired a concentrated beam at Juggernaut, halting his movement until the ground collapsed underneath their feet.[21] The "Heroes Reborn"-era Hulk, who had lost his strength-enhancing rage-factor but possessed an enhanced base level, was also able to stop him in his tracks, possibly after being further strengthened by Apocalypse,[22]Juggernaut has also been injured on occasion, such as when stabbed in the eye with a magical knife by X-Force, punched unconscious or having his stomach pierced by Onslaught, being knocked to the ground[23] or defeated by the Hulk,[22] flayed to a crimson skeleton by D'Spayre, and knocked dizzy by Thor's fists once his force-field was disabled by the latter's hammer, Mjolnir.[25] However, he has an extremely powerful healing factor, and can apparently recover from almost any damage.
To compensate for his most significant vulnerability — to telepathic assault — Juggernaut also wore a helmet, and sometimes also a skullcap, of a mystical alloy which prevented his mind from being read or attacked by any type of telepathic means.
With his depowerment at the hands of Cyttorak, however, his power levels decreased in almost every aspect. He now needed to breathe, and, while still immensely powerful, stated that he was at most half as strong (With strength stated as comparable to Colossus of the X-Men) while fighting Cytorrak's temporary new avatar, who had just overcome the She-Hulk.
He also became mortal and could be killed by considerably lower amounts of punishment. Finally, he was no longer an "unstoppable force", and was stripped of his mystical armor and telepathy-shielding helmet (instead wearing "unstable molecule" replicas). Juggernaut can still easily power through the combination of the evil version of Jean Grey's telekinetic onslaught and the evil version of Cyclops' full assault optic blast with no ill effects to himself.[26] Juggernaut also easily withstood an ice barrage from the evil version of Iceman.[27] The Wrecking Crew were collectively able to overcome him. His lack of mystical armor makes him susceptible to telepathic assaults on his mind and senses.
Recently, as of ''World War Hulk'': X-Men'' #3, he has returned to his original power levels[28].

Other versions


Age of Apocalypse

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In the Age of Apocalypse, Juggernaut abandons violence and seems obsessed with Xavier's death. He goes by the name of Brother Cain and has become a monk, a complete pacifist. He dwells in Avalon, with Destiny. He functions as a guide to Avalon, meeting people at a waypoint that Mystique brings them to. When Avalon is attacked by Apocalypse's Pale Riders, Cain initially refuses to fight. A furious Nightcrawler then tells him that everyone in Avalon will die if he doesn't help to battle the invaders. Cain struggles with the decision, but falls and dies before he can act - seemingly killed by an aneurysm, a victim of his own mental conflict.
Exiles

The Exiles encounter an alternate Juggernaut in a world where all superhumans have been jailed or exterminated. Cain Marko has been detained for years in a maximum-security prison, held immobile so that he cannot use his powers. He is freed by a genocidal Charles Xavier, becoming the first member of Xavier's murderous X-Men.
Marvel vs. DC

Juggernaut makes a cameo in the first issue of ''Marvel vs. DC'', suddenly transporting from a battle with the X-Men to Metropolis. Superman knocks him down with one punch, but how the battle would have unfolded on a long term was never revealed.
Amalgam

In the Amalgam Comics universe, Juggernaut is combined with Doomsday into Doomnaut.
Marvel Zombies

An alternate Juggernaut briefly appears in the Marvel Zombies series. Infected with the zombie virus, he is one of a horde of supervillains seeking to feed on the corpse of Galactus. Their attempt is unsuccessful and a zombified Wolverine uses his newly acquired Power Cosmic to decapitate Juggernaut, taking advantage of his lack of armour on most of his body.
MC2

Juggernaut is the father of Zane Yama, a.k.a. J2. For years Juggernaut was stuck in another dimension, but managed to return to his wife and son.
Ultimate Juggernaut

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In the Ultimate Marvel continuity, not much is known about Cain Marko. What is known is that he grew up in the same trailer park as Rogue did and does not seem to be related to Xavier in any way. He refers to himself as "trailer trash" at one point, but also points out that because he grew up in a trailer park people often underestimate his intelligence. This had led to a belief that he is actually smarter than his 616 counterpart. Ultimate Juggernaut seems to be a regular mutant with super strength and durability, with no mystical background to his powers.
At some point in his life he was incarcerated by Weapon X and forced to act as a living weapon under the direction of Col. John Wraith. Juggernaut was part of the strike force that took out the X-Men, forcing them into Weapon X as well. When The Brotherhood removed the security implants that were prohibiting the mutants from leaving their cells, Juggernaut fought for his freedom. After the entire ordeal, Cain was offered a place with both Xavier's X-Men and The Brotherhood. Cain chose The Brotherhood, but has apparently since left the team for parts unknown. In the ''Ultimate X-Men'' 2005 annual, Juggernaut was bonded with a gem stolen by Rogue and Gambit called the Cyttorak Gem. Though its full repercussions are unknown, Juggernaut did describe himself as feeling "better than ever". He also revealed that he had a crush on Rogue, whom he grew up with and shared a cell with while in the Weapon X program.
His trademark helmet was made for him by Weapon X. Able to track anyone who has ever been in the Weapon X program, it was destroyed by Gambit when he battled Juggernaut in Las Vegas.

In other media


Television

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★ Juggernaut was the villain in the episode "A Firestar is Born" of ''Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends'' that featured the X-Men. He was voiced by William H. Marshall.

★ In ''Pryde of the X-Men,'' a 1989 pilot for an X-Men animated series, Juggernaut was one of Magneto's henchmen.

★ The character fully appeared in three episodes of the 1990s animated series, "The Unstoppable Juggernaut," "" (with a teaser cameo at the end of the previous episode) and "Juggernaut Returns." He attempted to get revenge on Xavier, his stepbrother in this continuity, in all three episodes. He was voiced by Rick Bennett.

★ Juggernaut again appeared in three episodes in the later series '','' voiced by Paul Dobson. This version was Xavier’s half-brother, a mutant whose powers were awakened by mysticism. In this series, his strength and intelligence are significantly less than in other continuities, although he can still throw tanks and other vehicles, and he was still described as unstoppable. In two of his three appearances, he was released from his prison by Mystique. In the first he attempted to attack Professor X, so Mystique could steal Cerebro. In the second his prison unit was sabotaged by Mystique to draw Xavier away from the institute- Xavier's presence was required to keep Juggernaut out of action while the prison was repaired. In the third appearance he went on a rampage while Xavier was left in his place in stasis in prison, leaving the X-Men to stop him attacking a dam; he is defeated when Cyclops unleashes the full power of his optic blasts against their foe, giving Rogue a chance to steal some of his power.
Internet parody

On February 14, 2006, the parody troupe My Way Entertainment released an overdub of "" entitled "The Juggernaut Bitch!!," which used a variety of slang, profanity, and non sequiturs. The Juggernaut was voiced by Randy Hayes, who created the often-repeated line, "Don’t you know who I am? I’m the Juggernaut, bitch!"
The clip became a popular Internet meme [1] and the line was included in ''.
In June, My Way released a sequel "J2: Juggment Day," using footage from "Juggernaut Returns".
On June 10, 2007, My Way released a second sequel entitled "J3: Shadow of the Colossi" on their website.
Film

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In '', Juggernaut (played by Vinnie Jones) serves as one of Magneto's Brotherhood Alliance army. In this version, he is a mutant, and his connection to Charles Xavier is not made.
His helmet, as opposed to the dome with three holes (one for each eye and another for the mouth), instead appears to be a steel version of Magneto's which leaves his face exposed. Juggernaut first appears in the mobile prison convoy, but is freed by Magneto. Reading from the prison records, Pyro states that, if allowed to build any momentum, he cannot be stopped, explaining why he can't be simply chained down. Once freed, Juggernaut joins Magneto's Brotherhood of Mutants. How he was captured and imprisoned to begin with is never stated. The extent of his powers are also in question, as he states he could not reach Alcatraz as he cannot swim, ignoring the fact that he does not require air.
He is involved in two battles. He faces off against Wolverine in Jean Grey's old neighborhood (During deleted scenes on the DVD, he is shown to be capable of surviving being stabbed by Wolverine's claws in various parts of his body, although the blows do penetrate him rather than his skin just being invulnerable). Later, during the attack on Alcatraz Island, Magneto sends Juggernaut to kill Leech, a mutant who is the source of the reviled "cure" for genetic mutation. X-Men´s Kitty Pryde outwits him, using her phasing power to trap him in the ground. Enraged, Juggernaut yells, "Don't you know who I am!? I'm the Juggernaut, bitch!" (referring to the above mentioned meme) before breaking free. He is knocked unconscious when he attempts to ram a wall, unaware that Leech had nullified his power. Whether he died or was simply taken back into custody is unknown.
Music


★ In the song "Physical Stamina" off Jeru tha Damaja's album Wrath of the Math rapper Afu-Ra states that he is "strong like the Juggernaut, electric like Magneto."

★ Rapper Killer Mike has a song called "Juggernaut" which samples the line from the parody, "Don't you know who I am? I'm the Juggernaut bitch!"

★ Popular NYHC band ''Crown of Thornz'' had a song entitled ''The Juggernaut.'' The lyrics are in reference to the comic book character.
Video games

Juggernaut has appeared in various ''X-Men'' video games spinoffs:

★ He appeared in Data East's 1991 arcade game, ''Captain America and the Avengers'', inside of the satellite of Red Skull, as the mid-boss of the stage 4, ''The Laser Canon''. He has the Crimson Gem of Cyttorak inserted in the visor of his helmet, instead of the normal three holes. His opening phrase: "Obey me, or die!"

★ He appeared in the ''X-Men'' arcade game, as the boss of Stage 5, guarding the gathering of the Egyptian-style temple, and wielding a bazooka; and returns later in stage 7 as the fifth and last of five sub-bosses, after Master Mold, inside of Avalon, Magneto's base in Asteroid M.
Juggernaut as a playable character in the video game ''X-Men Legends II''


★ He was one of two bosses; along with Apocalypse; for Wolverine's stage in the 1992 game ''.

★ He also appears in X-Men for the Sega Genesis.

★ He also appears as a Danger Room simulation in the '' Super NES game.

★ He made rare appearances as a playable character in several of Capcom's Marvel-based fighting games, beginning with '' as the semi-final boss, after already selectable in Marvel Super Heroes and returns in in the ''Marvel vs. Capcom'' crossover series in X-Men vs. Street Fighter, in as a ''striker'', and in ; his Capcom rendition is notable for being the largest version of the Juggernaut yet; slightly taller than in the comics, and just about as wide.

★ Juggernaut also appeared as a boss in the 2000s '' and '', and as a playable character in ''.

★ Most recently, he appeared as an enemy in ''X-Men Legends'', and as a playable character in its sequel, ''. In both video games, he was voiced by John DiMaggio.

★ He will also appear on the upcoming sequel to .

Footnotes


1. ''Uncanny X-Men #12'', 1965, Marvel Comics, writer Stan Lee
2. ''Uncanny X-Men #429'', 2003, Marvel Comics, writer Chuck Austen
3. ''Uncanny X-Men #12'', 1965, Marvel Comics, writer Stan Lee
4. ''Uncanny X-Men #12'', 1965, Marvel Comics, writer Stan Lee
5. ''Uncanny X-Men #429'', 2003, Marvel Comics, writer Chuck Austen
6. ''X-Men Forever #1–6'', 2001, Marvel Comics, writer Fabian Nicieza
7. ''Cyclops #1'', 2001, Marvel Comics, writer Brian K. Vaughan
8. ''X-Men #162'', 2004, Marvel Comics, writer Chuck Austen
9. ''Uncanny X-Men #410–412'', 2002, Marvel Comics, writer Chuck Austen
10. ''Uncanny X-Men #413'', 2002, Marvel Comics, writer Chuck Austen
11. ''Uncanny X-Men #416'', 2003, Marvel Comics, writer Chuck Austen
12. ''Uncanny X-Men #429'', 2003, Marvel Comics, writer Chuck Austen
13. ''Uncanny X-Men #421–422'', 2003, Marvel Comics, writer Chuck Austen
14. ''Uncanny X-Men #432-434'', 2003-04, Marvel Comics, writer Chuck Austen
15. ''Uncanny X-Men #435-436'', 2004, Marvel Comics, writer Chuck Austen
16. ''X-Men #161-164'', 2004-05, Marvel Comics, writer Chuck Austen
17. ''Uncanny X-Men #460-461'', 2005, Marvel Comics, writer Chris Claremont
18. ''New Excalibur #1'', 2006, Marvel Comics, writer Chris Claremont
19. ''New Excalibur #7'', 2006, Marvel Comics, writer Chris Claremont
20. ''New Excalibur #13-15'', 2007, Marvel Comics, writer Frank Tieri
21. ''The Mighty Thor'' vol.1, #412
22. ''The Incredible Hulk'' Vol. 2, #457
23. ''The Incredible Hulk'' Vol. 2, #404
24. ''The Incredible Hulk'' Vol. 2, #457
25. ''The Mighty Thor'' vol.1, #429
26. New Excalibur #3
27. Uncanny X-men issues #410-411
28. World War Hulk: X-Men #3

References



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