Sage,also known asTessa,is a character appearing inAmerican comic bookspublished byMarvel Comics.She has most often been associated with theX-Menand theHellfire Club,whom she spied upon forProfessor Charles Xavier.

Sage
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearanceThe Uncanny X-Men#132 (April 1980) (as Tessa)
X-Men#109 (February 2001) (as Sage)
Created byChris Claremont(Writer)
John Byrne(Artist)
In-story information
Alter egoTessa
SpeciesHuman Mutant
Team affiliationsX-Force(Dawn of X)
Multiverse X-Men
X-Treme X-Men
S.W.O.R.D.
Exiles
New Excalibur
X-Men
X-Treme Sanctions Executive
The Hellfire Club
Notable aliasesTessa, Lady Tessa, Diana Fox, Britannia
Abilities
  • Ability to jumpstart mutant powers
  • Superhuman mental processing
    • Perfect memory
    • Data analysis
    • Movement replication
  • Telepathy
  • Skilled martial artist and markswoman

Amutant,Sage possesses a number of mental abilities and was presented as the personal assistant to the Hellfire Club'sSebastian Shaw,but an extendedretconrevealed that she was one of the first mutants discovered by Professor Xavier. She has been a member of the original X-Men teams,Excalibur,theExiles,X-Force,and a cross-dimensional X-Men team similar to the Exiles known as theX-Treme X-Men.Sage appears in the television seriesThe Giftedplayed byHayley Lovitt.

Publication history

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Tessa first appeared inThe Uncanny X-Men#132 (April 1980), and was created byChris ClaremontandJohn Byrne.Initially an agent of theHellfire Club,decades later, she would join the X-Men and adopt the code-name "Sage" inX-Men#109 (February 2001). An extended retcon carried out by Claremont inX-Treme X-Menbetween 2002 and 2004 revealed she had always been working forProfessor X,serving as a spy for him within the Hellfire Club.

The character is carried over to Uncanny X-Men during theReloadphase (2004), beginning with issue #444, but leaves the team in issue #455. She reappears in New Excalibur (2005-2007) #1-24, the mini-seriesX-Men: Die by the Sword(2007-2008) #1-5,Exiles(vol. 2) #100,New Exiles(2008-2009) #1-18 and a cameo inExiles(vol. 3) #6.

She returns to the fray inX-Treme X-Men(vol. 2) (2012-2013) #6-13, and years later inUncanny X-Men(vol. 5) (2018) #10,House of X(mini-series) (2019) #1 andX-Force(vol. 6) #1-present.

Fictional character biography

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Sage's exact country of origin remains unrevealed, but she claims to have come from a war-torn region. By the time she reaches young adulthood, she is living by herself inAfghanistan.Although she tries to keep out of the conflicts between the rebels and the government, she is willing to use her guns and other weapons on anything that poses a threat. One day, she hears a call from a cave which is considered haunted by the locals. The voice (in her head) guides her deeper into the cavern, where she findsCharles Xavier,who is trapped underneath a pile of debris. His legs have been crushed during his battle with the alienLucifer.Xavier senses that Sage is a mutant, and explains the meaning of her abilities. Although Sage says that this was about the same time he locatedBeast;[1]in other accounts he found Sage first.[1][2][3]

Sage helps Xavier and tries to get him to a hospital, but during their journey down the mountain, they come across aUnited Nationsrelief convoy under attack by robbers, who have raped and killed the UN workers. Sage exacts revenge on their behalf and kills the robbers, though she later despises herself for being so brutal.[4]

Hellfire Club

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Years later, Sage meets up again with Xavier, who at the time is recruiting the original X-Men. Instead of being chosen for the first X-Men class, she is sent to spy on theHellfire Clubas Tessa, and to keep watch onSebastian Shaw,something which returns to haunt her in the following years.[2][5]

While working at the Hellfire Club she encountersPsylocke,Jean Grey,andEmma Frost,who at this point is the White Queen. While she is able to successfully warn Psylocke away from the Hellfire Club,[1]Tessa is later remorseful that she is unable to similarly prevent the corruption of Phoenix into the Black Queen.[1]This transformation is a key factor in the creation ofDark Phoenix.[6]

Sometime during Tessa's time with the Hellfire Club, Sebastian Shaw and Emma Frost dare the man known asElias Boganto wager in a game of poker.[2]Though he holds no official rank in the Inner Circle, the telepathic Bogan is one of the club's most important and powerful members; his patronage guarantees success in the organization. By the terms of the wager, if Shaw lost, Frost would "belong" to Bogan, but if Bogan's agent lost, then his fortune would be turned over to Shaw. Thanks to Tessa's advice and analytical skills, Bogan loses the game and is forced to honor the wager. Having never lost before, Bogan harbors a grudge against Tessa.[2]

During the X-Men's initial conflicts with the Hellfire Club, Tessa primarily maintains a background role and is seen as only Shaw's unusually intelligent assistant. Hints of her more complex role are indicated when she and Xavier are kidnapped byDonald Pierce,a renegade member of the club, with grudges against both organizations. Based on the interactions between Xavier and Tessa, it is unclear whether he is helping to maintain her cover or whether he feels as if he has lost his agent, since the interaction between the two is kept impersonal.[7]The two are rescued by the nascent team ofNew Mutants,and Tessa takes Pierce into custody on behalf of the Hellfire Club.[7]

Tessa's next notable interaction with Xavier's students happens months later when the X-Men and Hellfire Club are hunting downRachel Summersafter her attempted murder ofSelene,the newly installed Black Queen. In the middle of their fight, both teams are taken by surprise byNimrod,a mutant-hunting robot from the future.[8]Recognizing the more immediate threat, the two groups join forces and are able to severely damage Nimrod. The X-Men and Hellfire Club each sustain heavy losses and are forced to flee the scene quickly. Tessa offersStormand the X-Men temporary sanctuary with the club, which later results inMagnetoand Storm jointly accepting the role of White King in the Inner Circle.[8][9]

After the Hellfire Club

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Magneto becomes more actively involved with the Hellfire Club after the X-Men's supposed death in Dallas at the climax of theFall of the Mutants.Tensions between Magneto and Sebastian Shaw grow until, finally, Magneto ousts Shaw from the group. Although Tessa remains with the Hellfire Club after his departure, her role diminishes. Shortly thereafter, theUpstartsbegin to hunt down mutant leaders, starting with former and current leaders of theInner Circle.Shinobi Shawseemingly murders his father, Sebastian; Emma Frost is put into a coma. Tessa continues to serve as Shinobi's assistant, much as she had his father, and she also begins to use her telepathic skills more openly. After Tessa prevents Shinobi from solidifying his hold on the Hellfire Club, however, the younger Shaw ceases to work with her.[10]

Sebastian Shaw returns after a period of recuperation with the extradimensionalHolocaustat his side. Seeking assistance in controlling this powerful mutant, Shaw calls Tessa back into his service. Her minor telepathic abilities are able to keep him in check since most telepaths in his native reality had been killed and he had not developed psychic defenses.[11]The two lose Holocaust, though, whenOnslaughtdecides he needs that mutant for his own purposes. Selene and her new amnesiac thrallMadelyne Pryorjoin with Shaw to regain their roles in the Hellfire Club. Suspicious of Pryor, Tessa attempts to telepathically probe her while she is sleeping, unwittingly reawakening Madelyne's memories of her tragic life and first death with the X-Men. Tessa is quickly overwhelmed and nearly killed. The only thing that stays Madelyne's hand is that Tessa's murder would have caused unnecessary complications. Instead, Pryor merely removes all memory of the conflict.[12]

Six-month gap

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Although it had been years since Tessa had outwitted him, Bogan kidnaps Sage and mentally dominates her. This possession permanently scars her mind. Bogan offers Tessa back to Shaw for everything he has. Shaw refuses and cuts his ties with Tessa. However, the X-Men become aware of Tessa's predicament, andStormis able to rescue her.[13]

Out of gratitude, she stays with the X-Men,[a]primarily in a support capacity, and resumes use of the name Sage. Fearful of mental domination by Bogan or another powerful telepath, Sage relinquished the use of her telepathic power and focused her force of will to maintain her mental shields. With the X-Men, Sage acts as a living computer, able to remember everything she sees and hears, and provide analysis.[16]

X-Treme X-Men

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After the X-Men learn ofDestiny's prophetic diaries, theBooks of Truth,Storm forms a splinter group that leaves the X-Mansion to hunt down the missing volumes. Sage is one of her first recruits.[17]While the X-Treme team primarily makes use of her analytical skills, her mutant power to "jump-start" other mutants' abilities is used in a few critical junctures: saving theBeast's life by mutating him into a more animalistic, feline form;[1]allowingRoguetemporary access and control of all powers she had ever absorbed; restoringGambit's powers after injuries had overloaded them,[18]and unlockingSlipstream's latent teleportation powers.[19]During this period she forms a strong working relationship withBishopin solving cases, most notably when the two briefly return to the X-Mansion to help investigate the attempted murder of Emma Frost.[20]

After the prophecies of the diaries are determined to be (apparently) invalid, the group still remains separate from the main team of X-Men due to differences in philosophy with Xavier. Storm petitions various world governments for official recognition as a mutant unit for policing mutant activity.[21]Granted this authority, her unit is dubbed theX-Treme Sanctions Executive(X.S.E), and Sage becomes an officer of this unit.[22]Although initially more mobile, the X.S.E. eventually returns to the X-Mansion as its base of operations. Sage's tenure with the team is abruptly ended when she rejoins the Hellfire Club to keep an eye onSunspot(who has become the new Lord Imperial) to make sure he is not corrupted by power as Sebastian was.[23]

New Excalibur

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For reasons yet unknown, Sage leaves Sunspot's side and travels to England to join forces with the newly reformedNew Excalibur.[24]She helps them on various missions such as battling theShadow King,[25]and returning to ancientCamelotto prevent it from being prematurely destroyed.[26]In a more subtle use of her observation abilities, Sage is instrumental in her teammateNocturne's recovery from a debilitating stroke.[27]

Sage as Diana Fox, afterbeheadingan alternate Cyclops. Art byPat Olliffe.

To learn more about a mysterious new foe, Albion, and thwart his attempt to conquer Britain, Sage creates the new cover identity and persona of Diana Fox. This persona appears to be fully devoted to Albion and his goals. However, this bothers her teammate Wisdom as he fears she might fail the mission, similar to her time with the Hellfire Club.[28]Her Diana Fox persona climbs up the rank of Albion's Shadow Captains asBritannia,and develops a rivalry withLionheart.Like the rest of Albion's army, Sage is given a suit that emphasizes loyalty to him, as well as equipping her with flight and superhuman physical strength. Although she has the opportunity to kill Albion, one purpose of her infiltration, she is struck by an errant pulse from an ancient item used by Albion to extinguish power in England. Though Lionheart suspects her betrayal, Albion believes she was only trying to protect him.[29]

Wisdom's fears are realized after this when the Diana Fox persona takes complete control and Sage becomes fully committed to Albion's side. During this time, she slays two of New Excalibur's former allies inShadow-X,Dark Cyclops and Dark Beast. A direct confrontation with her teammates in New Excalibur helps reassert Sage's original personality. Together with New Excalibur, Shadow-X, and now Lionheart, Sage defeats Albion and his Shadow Captains.[30]

X-Men: Die by the Sword and New Exiles

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Immediately after the defeat of the Shadow Captains, a party is held in honor of Excalibur. While the team enjoys the party, Sage feels guilt for her actions. The party is suddenly crashed by members of theExiles;Psylockeand aThunderbirdfrom an alternate universe. They are then attacked by Rouge-Mort and drawn into a battle for the safety of the Multiverse from a psychotic Merlin andThe Fury.They join forces with the rest of the Exiles,Romaand theCaptain Britain Corps.The team defeats Merlin, but not before he manages to kill Roma.

Prior to her death, Roma manages to transfer all of her knowledge about the Multiverse into Sage's mind, causing her to become overwhelmed; she fears for her sanity. Fearful of what would happen if someone on Earth ever gained the knowledge in her mind, Sage joins the Exiles.[31]She suffers from hallucinations mi xing her own memories with the information passed to her by Roma;[32]furthermore, the Diana Fox persona re-emerges and attempts to take control once again.[33]

While the other Exiles go on missions, Sage largely remains at their base of operation, fighting the effects of Roma's memories and Diana Fox tenaciously every day until she drops from exhaustion. She refuses to lose possession of her mind, body, and soul. For a while she manages to calm down the phantoms, however, Diana Fox remains an aggressive presence in Sage's mind, fighting her for control.[34]

While diverting her focus to analyzeCat'suncontrolled ability to "cascade" through different alternate versions of herself, and Cat's empathic connection to theCrystal Palace,the phantoms in Sage's mind break free from their mental prison. Sage decides to confront them and Diana once and for all. During her struggle, she bonds with Cat, who had been trying to find a way to heal the dying Multiverse. Sage tells Cat that she is probably too close to the situation and that it is time for a fresh mind and a new perspective. She sends Cat away to join the rest of the team and prepares to find answers, just as Diana Fox shows up, wanting to fight.[35]

Sage and Diana fight each other but neither is yielding; they are too evenly matched and equally stubborn. As long as they fight each other, they cannot defeat the phantoms. The women decide to team up against a greater threat: the return of Merlin. During battles, Sage and Diana get a better understanding of each other and their motives.[volume & issue needed][36]

Merlin almost kills Sage. Knowing that she could never find answers to the collapsing of the Multiverse like Sage could, Diana decides to sacrifice herself to revive Sage for the greater good. Sage reabsorbs Diana and destroys the evil version of Merlin. Sage then follows her instincts and merges with the Crystal Palace, an act which stabilizes the Multiverse. This fate was intended for Cat, but being too young and too scared, she was unable to handle it. From then on, when the New Exiles communicate with the Crystal Palace, they do not address a computer, they speak to a living being: Sage.[37]Sage was seen once more in the Crystal Palace. However she seems to have been permanently absorbed and rendered comatose along with her Exiles team.[38]

Return to X-Treme X-Men

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LikeSabretooth,she was apparently rescued, revived, or separated, as she was later seen helpingDazzlerand an alternative realityWolverinerescue a kid version ofNightcrawlerfrom the robots of yet another alternative reality.[39]As of the conclusion of the "X-Termination" storyline Sage returned toEarth-616.[40]

Return to the X-Men and Krakoa

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In 2018, Sage cameos in the 10-part storylineX-Men DisassembledwhenJean Greycontacts several telepaths to defeat an empowered X-Man (Nate Grey).[41]In mid- to late-2019, she guest stars in the dual mini-seriesHouse of X and Powers of X,written byJonathan Hickman.[42]In the new status quo for the X-titles,Dawn of X,the character is part of the cast of theX-Forcerelaunch (2019),[43]and has cameos in other contemporary titles.[44]InKrakoa,she works withDoug Ramseyto establish the Krakoa transit system to allow mutants to arrive at the island.

Powers and abilities

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Sage is a mutant whose mind works in the same way as asupercomputer.Her mind has unlimited storage capacity, and she is able to immediately recall any information which she has stored with perfect clarity. The speed of her thoughts allows her to analyze her surroundings for information in an instant, and track the probability of an event by piecing together stored and acquired data. She is able to perform multiple functions at once by allocating a portion of her brain to each task: Sage can replay a film which she has seen in her mind, play a game ofinternet chess,and focus on battling an opponent simultaneously without any one task distracting her from another. Sage's control of her mind gives her total control of her own body. She is able to perfectly recreate physical actions that she has seen once (so long as they are within her physical parameters), and she can control her bodily functions to a degree, like stopping her heart or breathing for as long as is safe.

Sage is also able to 'see' a person'sgenetic code,reading theirDNA sequencesfor latent and manifestedmutations.This allows her to identifymutants,and understand how their powers work more thoroughly than they themselves do. Sage is able to selectively evolve existing genetic traits, as well as catalyze the untapped genetic potential of latent mutants. Once begun, the procedure is irreversible and can often result in unpredictable side effects.

Sage possesses a degree oftelepathicability, allowing her to communicate with others over short distances, project psionic energy blasts, createillusions,and release an astral form within a limited range. By shutting down her telepathy, she is able to create a psychicfirewallthat blocks all manner of mental intrusion. The firewall can be used to deflect a psychic attack back at its source.

Sage is skilled in themartial arts,and is formidable hand-to-hand combatant thanks to her having complete conscious control over her own body. Her analytical skills and facility with probability also extend to combat situations, allowing her to predict an opponent's attacks and initiate the optimal counter-attack. Sage is also self-taught in a wide range offirearms,which she can use with considerable skill and accuracy. Her computer-like mind makes it easy for her to learn new skills and languages.

During her merge with the Exiles' home, the ancient Panoptichron (also known as the "Crystal Palace" ) Sage gained access to all of its functions. She could project her image as ahologram,as well as a solid body. She possessed awareness to the Palace's environment, and couldteleportobjects and living beings from anyEarthin theMultiverse.[45]

Equipment

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  • Sage uses a pair of cybernetic sunglasses that allow her to access and interface with computers and data networks.
  • She frequently carries and uses firearms and edged weapons, and is highly skilled in their use. Her firearms are sometimes loaded with stunammunition.

Reception

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Other versions

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Mangaverse

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InX-Men Ronin,Tessa is part of the Hellfire Club, the daughter ofProfessor X,andEmma Frost's sister.[volume & issue needed]

What If?

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In theWhat Ifspecial, "What if.. Magneto and Professor X had formed the X-Men together?"an alternate version of Sage was depicted.[volume & issue needed]

In an alternative world where Professor Xavier and Magneto's ways did not part, Sage was found by both men and was never sent to spy on Sebastian Shaw in the Hellfire Club. As a result, Sage never helped that world's Shaw win his bet with Bogan, and Shaw lost Emma Frost to Bogan. Since Xavier had Sage around to find other mutants for him, he never developed his mutant-tracking computer,Cerebro.[volume & issue needed]

When Xavier finally began developing Cerebro, he used Sage tobeta testit, comparing the readings of the device to the readings achieved with Sage's own mutant power. In this timeline, Sage served as Professor Xavier's Executive Assistant.[volume & issue needed]

New X-Men

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In the second volume ofNew X-Men,an alternate future is shown where Prodigy retains the knowledge he telepathically absorbs; Sage is shown to be Prodigy's secretary. She is responsible for convincing Jeffrey Garrett to destroyChinaand the death of Jay Guthrie in this alternate timeline.[volume & issue needed]

X-Men: The End

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In the alternate future presented in theX-Men: The Endseries of books.X-23,M,andIcemanare sent toHong Kongto locate and capture the renegade X.S.E. member, Sage. However, Sage uses her considerable espionage skills to ambush X-23, attachingMalice's choker to her neck that temporarily overwhelms X-23. Sage has been using the choker to gather as much information from as many people as she can in hopes that she will eventually have access to all of the knowledge/information in the world. Sage removes the choker and attempts to flee just as Iceman arrives and freezes her, allowing the group to safely take her into custody.[volume & issue needed]

In other media

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Notes

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  1. ^It was hinted through Sage's dialogue that she was returning to "an earlier affiliation" (implied to be Xavier)[14]and that, "in order to safeguard a friend, [she had to] bind herself to his mortal enemy".[15]

References

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  1. ^abcdeX-Treme X-Men#3
  2. ^abcdX-Treme X-Men#44
  3. ^X-Treme X-Men#23, #44;The Uncanny X-Men#453 (2005);New Excalibur#7 (2006)
  4. ^X-Treme X-Men#43-44
  5. ^X-Treme X-Men#9
  6. ^The Uncanny X-Men#134 (June 1980)
  7. ^abMarvel Graphic Novel#4 (1982)
  8. ^abThe Uncanny X-Men#209 (1986)
  9. ^New Mutants#51 (1987)
  10. ^X-Men(vol. 2) #29 (1994)
  11. ^X-Force#49-50 (1996)
  12. ^X-ManAnnual '96 (2nd story) (1996)
  13. ^X-Treme X-Men#44 (flashback);New Exiles#15 (second story; flashback).
  14. ^X-Men(vol. 2) Annual 2000. Marvel Comics.
  15. ^X-Men(vol. 2) #103 (2000). Marvel Comics.
  16. ^X-Men(vol. 2) #103 and #109
  17. ^X-Men(vol. 2) #109 andX-Treme X-Men#1-3
  18. ^X-Treme X-Men#46 andX-Men(vol. 2) #165 (2005)
  19. ^X-Treme X-Men#10
  20. ^Schism(X-Treme X-Men#20-23) andMurder at the Mansion(New X-Men#140-141)
  21. ^X-Treme X-Men#34-36
  22. ^The Uncanny X-Men#444-449
  23. ^The Uncanny X-Men#451, #452-454
  24. ^New Excalibur#1-5
  25. ^New Excalibur#8
  26. ^New Excalibur#10-12
  27. ^New Excalibur#16–17
  28. ^New Excalibur#19
  29. ^New Excalibur#20–21
  30. ^New Excalibur#21–24
  31. ^X-Men: Die by the Sword(mini-series) #1-5 (2007-2008)
  32. ^Exiles#100.
  33. ^New Exiles#5-6 and #9-10.
  34. ^Exiles(vol. 2) #100 andNew Exiles#5–10
  35. ^New Exiles#13 (second story)
  36. ^New Exiles#14 (second story)-#15 (second story)
  37. ^New Exiles#16–18; X-Men: Sword of the Braddocks (one-shot) (2009)
  38. ^Exiles(vol. 3) #6 (2009).
  39. ^X-Treme X-Men(vol. 2) #6–7
  40. ^X-Termination#2
  41. ^"Jordan White: Sage Will Appear in" Biggest X-Men Book of the Year "".25 February 2019.
  42. ^House of X#1
  43. ^X-Force (vol. 6) #1-
  44. ^Hellions(vol. 2) #1; New Mutants (vol. 4) #3
  45. ^New Exiles#18
  46. ^June 09, Darren Franich Updated; EDT, 2022 at 12:31 PM."Let's rank every X-Man ever".EW.Retrieved2023-01-26.{{cite web}}:CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
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