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Mesmero

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Mesmero
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearanceTheX-Men#49 (Oct. 1968)
Created byArnold Drake
Don Heck(artist)
Werner Roth
In-story information
Alter egoVincent (last name unrevealed)
SpeciesHuman Mutant
Team affiliationsWeapon X
Demi-Men
Brotherhood of Mutants
Notable aliasesWilliam P. Thorton
Junichi
Abilities

Mesmero(Vincent) is amutantsupervillainappearing inAmerican comic bookspublished byMarvel Comics.[1]

Publication history

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Mesmero first appeared inThe X-Men#49 (October 1968), and was created byArnold Drake,Don Heck,andWerner Roth.[2]

Fictional character biography

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Mesmero was originally a small-time crook who posed as a stage hypnotist at high society parties using his mutant powers of hypnotism. He initially worked withMagnetoand battles theX-Menuntil the former strands him in a South American jungle.[3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11]

Mesmero has encountered the X-Men on a few other occasions as well as teams such asX-Factor,and theDark Riders.The Dark Riders intended to kill him, as they believe he was weak. Mesmero uses his powers to convince them they had thrown him off a high ledge.[12]With Alpha Flight, Mesmero takes over the minds of the junior members and is eventually stopped by the senior ones.[13]

When Mesmero joined the latest incarnation of theWeapon Xprogram, theDirectoroffered to increase Mesmero's hypnotic powers. Mesmero agreed and gained the ability to control entire crowds with a mere glance, instead of a mere handful of people. He later attempts to use his powers to help his dying mother and make her believe that she is healthy, but she sees through the illusions and temporarily causes him to lose confidence in his powers.[14][15][16]

Mesmero eventually lost his powers for good (along with most of the world's mutants) when theScarlet Witchaltered reality inDecimation.Devastated and ruined, Mesmero was forced into poverty.[17]Mesmero finally achieved a personal triumph by forming a relationship with a woman who had saved his life, promising to somehow help her in turn. She put her trust in him freely and unconditionally, something he had never managed before without the aid of his powers. At this, Mesmero resolved to put his past behind him and begin living as Vincent.[18]

Mesmero eventually returned to his old life of villainy and became the leader of a newly formed Brotherhood of Evil Mutants. He also appeared to have gotten his powers back.[19][20]

Powers, abilities, and equipment

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Vincent is a mutant with superhuman hypnotic powers. He has the psionic ability to mentally influence the minds of others viaeye contact,especially telepaths. Through a combination of careful planning and skill, he couldmanipulatetheir minds, even if they were much more prone to realizing/breaking his machinations than a non-psychic. Mesmero can hypnotize people into doing whatever he wants them to, alter their brains with false personalities or memories, and make his victims see him as a different person. He had proven unable to control Magneto, which his helmet that negates all telepathic attacks pertain brainwashing[21]and Alysande Stuart, with her capabilities,[22]for unknown reasons.

At one time, Mesmero wore a costume, which allows him to teleport, leaving only an energyblipwhere he once stood. That feat was only used for escaping an angry Alpha Flight and may have been controlled entirely by the technology of this suit or tied in some way to his mental capabilities.[23]

Other versions

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Exiles

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InExiles,an alternate reality version of Mesmero, originating from the Earth-653 timeline, was involved with theWeapon X Programbefore being recruited intoWeapon X,the more ruthless counterpart of the Exiles.[24]Early after the formation of the team, Mesmero was killed and his body remained in theTimebreakers' fallen heroes gallery in the crystal palace. After the Exiles took over the place, they sent Mesmero's body back to Earth-653. The corpse was teleported back to the facilities of the Weapon X Program, where it was incinerated.[25]

Another alternate version of Mesmero was revealed to have existed on Earth-127. This Mesmero was part of the Brotherhood of Mutants alongside Magneto,QuicksilverandScarlet Witch(all gender-swapped, with Scarlet Witch now being called Scarlet Warlock). They planned to make Magneto (who was female in this reality) even powerful than she already was by removingWolverine's adamantium skeleton out of his body and transfer it into Magneto's body. However the plan went wrong, and Mesmero and the other Brotherhood members fused into one powerful mutant being known as "Brother Mutant".[26]

Age of Apocalypse

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In the Age of Apocalypse timeline, Mesmero joined with a group of telepaths to create a kind of "psychicpyramid scheme"known as the Overmind which leaderQuentin Quireuses to empower himself.[27]Mesmero along with the telepaths that compose the Overmind are later confronted and killed by the Shadow King.[28]

X-Men '92

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During theSecret Warsstoryline as part of theX-Men '92mini-series (which is based onX-Men: The Animated Series), Mesmero was seen in a flashback as a member of Magneto'sBrotherhood of Mutants.[29]

In other media

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  • Mesmero appears inUltimate Spider-Man,voiced byDwight Schultz.[30]This version possesses additional mind-swapping abilities as well as the ability to channel his mind control through technology.

References

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  1. ^Rovin, Jeff(1987).The Encyclopedia of Super-Villains.New York: Facts on File. p. 217.ISBN0-8160-1356-X.[1]
  2. ^DeFalco, Tom; Sanderson, Peter; Brevoort, Tom; Teitelbaum, Michael; Wallace, Daniel; Darling, Andrew; Forbeck, Matt; Cowsill, Alan; Bray, Adam (2019).The Marvel Encyclopedia.DK Publishing. p. 239.ISBN978-1-4654-7890-0.
  3. ^The X-Men#49
  4. ^The X-Men#50-52
  5. ^Brevoort, Tom; DeFalco, Tom; Manning, Matthew K.; Sanderson, Peter; Wiacek, Win (2017).Marvel Year By Year: A Visual History.DK Publishing. p. 132.ISBN978-1465455505.
  6. ^The X-Men#60
  7. ^The X-Men#111;Classic X-Men#17
  8. ^The X-Men#112
  9. ^The Amazing Spider-Man#207
  10. ^Alpha Flight#43
  11. ^Excalibur#32-34
  12. ^X-Men#14
  13. ^Alpha Flight#43
  14. ^Weapon X#1/2 Wizard Special
  15. ^Alpha Fightvol. 2 #4-5
  16. ^Weapon X#11
  17. ^X-Men Unlimitedvol. 2 #13
  18. ^X-Men Unlimitedvol. 2 #17
  19. ^X-Men Goldvol. 2 #2
  20. ^X-Men Goldvol. 2 #3
  21. ^X-MenVol 1 #111 (June 1978)
  22. ^ExcaliburVol 1 #34 (February 1991)
  23. ^Alpha FlightVol 2 #4-5 (November-December 1997)
  24. ^Exiles#62
  25. ^Exiles#65
  26. ^Exiles#85
  27. ^Age of Apocalypse#5 (Sept. 2012)
  28. ^Age of Apocalypse#11 (March 2013)
  29. ^X-Men '92 Infinite Comic#1
  30. ^"Marvel Animation Age".Archived fromthe originalon 2012-05-28.
  31. ^"Ron HALDER - Anime News Network".
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