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N'astirh

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N'astirh
N'astirh andMagikbattle inNew Mutants#72.
Art byBret Blevins.
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearanceX-Factor#32 (October 1988)
Created byLouise Simonson(writer)
Jon Bogdanove(artist)
In-story information
Alter egoN'astirh
SpeciesDemon
PartnershipsN'asteris (subordinate demons)
Demons ofLimbo
S'ym
Belasco
Magik
Madelyne Pryor
AbilitiesMagical powers
Techno-organic virus

N'astirhis a fictional character appearing inAmerican comic bookspublished byMarvel Comics.The character was created as a demonic inhabitant ofOtherplace[broken anchor].N'astirh first appeared inX-Factor#32 and was created byLouise SimonsonandJon Bogdanove.[1]

N'astirh was a demon with greatmagical skillsand a master manipulator. Despite his power and loyalty to his lordBelasco,Belasco passes him over as a potential apprentice, seeing demons as fit only to be servants. WhenIllyana Rasputinrises up to replace Belasco as lord ofOtherplace[broken anchor],N'astirh steals Belasco's spellbook and flees from Limbo into Earth's past. After years of study, he masters all the spells in the book.[2]

N'astirh makes an alliance withCameron Hodge.[3]N'astirh's demons then kidnapArtie MaddicksandLeech.[4]Using Belasco's stolen book of spells, N'astirh sends demons to abduct mutant infants, and is brought computer expertWiz Kidas a captive.[5]N'astirh is informed by Cameron Hodge aboutMister Sinister's orphanage for mutant children.[6]N'astirh coerces Wiz Kid to create a computer to process magic.[7]When theHobgoblinoffers to make aFaustianbargain to trade his soul for the power of a demon, N'astirh scoffs at the offer, and on a whim, he grants Hobgoblin the requested power free of charge by fusing him with a demon,[8]which would eventually break away to become theDemogoblin.[9]Archangelvows vengeance on N'astirh for the encouragement he provided to Cameron Hodge.[10]N'astirh also makes a pact withMadelyne Pryor,who uses this alliance to get revenge against theMaraudersand the safe return of her sonNathan.[11]

Madelyne Pryor, N'astirh andS'ymplota demonic invasion,starting withManhattan.N'astirh and S'ym manipulate Illyana Rasputin into opening an inter-dimensional portal at theEmpire State Building,through which N'astirh's demons invade Manhattan.[12]Kang the Conquerorsends his minion, theGrowing Manto attack N'astirh's demon horde.[13]During the invasion, N'astirh coerces Illyana,Meggan,and Madelyne towards their darker sides, Magik having a tie to Limbo, Meggan being anempathicshapeshifterwho is swayed by the dark emotions around her (transforming her into theGoblin Princess), and Madelyne having her psionic powers triggered, transforming her into theGoblin Queen.[14]Illyana eventually closes the portal, sealing the demons in Limbo.[15]While N'astirh battles S'ym for rule of Limbo and Earth, he is infected and transformed by the transmode virus. He claims he has 'become' magic, since he can now process and cast spells almost simultaneously.[16]N'astirh captures Nathan Christopher Summers. When N'astirh learns Madelyne has fallen into madness, he returns and presents Madylyne her son as chief sacrifice.[17]He is ultimately destroyed by an overload of lightning driven into him byStorm.[18]

Much later, N'astirh was apparently resurrected by Illyana Rasputin, who herself had been resurrected by Belasco. He no longer seems to possess the enhancements and abilities given to him as a result of his exposure to the techno-organic virus. He also appears to be far more animalistic and savage than before and has not displayed any of the cunning and manipulative personality traits he once had.[19]He returns during the Second Coming event, where is revealed that N'astirth is the mastermind who abducted Magik, after he and S'ym cut a deal with Bastion's forces and provided them with a "weaponized ritual" that sent Magik back to Limbo.[20]

Vast magical powers grant him the ability to manipulate the forces of magic for various effects, generate mystical energy as force bolts and protective shields, increase his size and strength, regenerate his injuries and tap into the innate evil of humans and turn them into demons with a touch. He also has the ability of flight due to his natural leather wings. Transformation by the techno-organic transmode virus allows him the ability to alter his own shape and can rebuild his body from a single cell when destroyed or injured, and he can infect others with the transmode virus, converting them into "techno-organic" beings and absorbing their life energy. The virus also granted him a computer like mind allowing him to cast spells and process them almost simultaneously. N'astirh has a gifted intellect, and possesses extensive knowledge of black magic gained through study of Belasco's principal book of sorcery.

N'astirh in other media

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N'Garai

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N'Kantu, the Living Mummy

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Naga

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Nahrees

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Namor the Sub-Mariner

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Namora

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Namorita

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Native

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Native
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearanceWolverinevol. 3 #13(2004)
Created byGreg Rucka
Darick Robertson
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SpeciesHuman Mutant
Team affiliationsWeapon X
Notable aliasesFeral
AbilitiesAdvanced healing factor, heightened senses, and serrated bone claws

TheNativeis the name of a fictional character appearing inAmerican comic bookspublished byMarvel Comics.Native first appeared inWolverinevol. 3 #13 and was created byGreg RuckaandDarick Robertson.

The Native was captured by theWeapon Xprogram, the same program that gave theX-Men'sWolverinehisadamantiumskeleton. The scientists working there gave her the codename of "Feral." When Wolverine escaped from the organization, so did the Native. Wolverine and the Native spent some time together in a cabin on the hills ofBritish Columbia,where they became lovers for some time. It's unclear why Wolverine left the Native.[21]Trying to survive, the Native's presence was rediscovered years later by an offshoot of the Weapon X program led by Mr. Willoughby.Sabretoothwas brought in by Mr. Willoughby to track and retrieve her with the help of the hunters Bowen and Peary. Sabretooth tracked her down, only for her to kill Bowen and Peary, outfight Sabretooth, and flee. Sabretooth then manipulated Wolverine into finding her upon visiting him in a bar in Montana.[22]When Wolverine found Native, she shared a romantic interlude with him.[23]Wolverine and the Native were tracked by soldiers from the Weapon X offshoot who immobilized him and captured the Native, whom they brought to The Workshop facility in Montana.[24]

While in captivity of the Weapon X offshoot, the Native was operated on by Doctor Vapor, who removed genetic material from her to be sold to other parties and discovered that the Native's accelerated physiology had resulted in a pregnancy from her liaison with Wolverine.[21]Wolverine killed Doctor Vapor and left with the Native. However, the pair were watched by Sabretooth who promised to finish what he started. Tracking the couple, Sabretooth revealed Native's condition, defeated Wolverine and subsequently killed the Native which also resulted in the death of their unborn child. Logan wakes up and tracks Native once again to find her corpse. It had a note written in her blood from Victor Creed, saying: "I did you a favor runt – you can thank me later." Wolverine is reduced to tears.[25]He needs a priest for Native's funeral, so he meets up with his old friendNightcrawlerat a bar after hours. He carries Native in and Nightcrawler reads thelast ritesfor her and their unborn child.[26]

The Native was a mutant who possessed a healing factor that allows her to recover from even the most severe wounds with remarkable speed. She also possessed superhumanly acute senses, as well as having sufficient superhuman strength and ferocity to allow her to successfully subdue an opponent over twice her size. The Native's physiology was also accelerated to the extent that her body could conceive and gestate a fetus within a matter of hours. Despite the extent of her healing factor, the Native was not immortal.

Nature Girl

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Nature Girlis a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

Lin Li is a mutant who possesses nature-manipulation abilities.[27]

Nature Girl in other media

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Nature Girl appears inX-Men '97.In the episode "To Me, My X-Men", Nature Girl made a photographic cameo in the Daily Bugle. In the episode "Remember It", Nature Girl was among the mutants living inGenosha.

Nebula

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Evelyn Necker

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Evelyn Necker
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearanceDeath's Head II#1 (1992)
Created byDan Abnett
Liam Sharp
In-story information
Full nameDoctor Evelyn Clarice Sarah Necker
Team affiliationsA.I.M
Project Pegasus
Notable aliasesLady Evelyn Clarice Necker of Aym

DoctorEvelyn Clarice Sarah Neckeris a fictional character appearing inAmerican comic bookspublished byMarvel Comics.She first appeared as a supporting character inDeath's Head(second series) #1, published by theMarvel UKimprint, and was created byDan AbnettandLiam Sharp.

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In 2008, writers Dan Abnett andAndy Lanning(DnA) used Doctor Necker as a supporting character while writingNova,as a member ofProject Pegasusduring that comic's involvement with Marvel'sSecret Invasionevent.[28]In the story, it was mentioned that Necker was working on a project to develop a cyborg called "Minion." DnA said "This is us just having fun- the Death's Head thread has recently been worked back into theMarvel UniverseviaPlanet Hulk,and we thought we would tie a few loose ends together. "[29]

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Dr. Necker was a scientist working forA.I.Min the year 2020 of analternate future.Her funding was being cut, and so her MINIONcyborgsupersoldierproject had a few corners cut on quality. The first attempt (in 2018) was run by an automobile engine and had the brain of a homelessalcoholic.This being became known asDeath Wreck,and stumbled into various cross-time adventures (as told in his own short-lived comic,Death Wreck).

Later, Dr. Necker built a superior Minion cyborg, which was designed to absorb and assimilate the memories and skills of various warriors, geniuses, and others with useful abilities from throughout time and space. However, when it took in the mind of the Freelance Peacekeeping Agent known asDeath's Head,the mechanoid's personality overwhelmed the Minion's control, causing it to act erratically. Dr. Necker followed the rogue cyborg through space-time to meet Dr.Reed Richards,one of Minion's intended targets. Dr. Necker was so excited to meet him, she gave him a kiss. When Minion andThe Thingarrived seconds later, there was a brief fight, until Reed used a device to cause the Death's Head personality to fully take over. Death's Head/Minion only absorbed the data from Reed's computer instead of his brain, and thus trouble was avoided, at least untilSue Richardssaw Evelyn's lipstick on Reed's collar...

Necker sought out Death's Head when a being called Charnel[30]threatened to destroy all timelines. She found him on the world of Lionheart, and with the help of a group ofAvengersfrom anotheralternate timeline,managed to defeat Charnel by tearing it in two and sending the pieces to two different times. Death's Head then informed her that Charnel was in fact another alternate future version of Death's Head, and that he was no longer subject to her commands. Searching for another subject for the Minion project, she travelled back to 20th-century Earth (presumably the mainstreamMarvel Universe), where she chose a seemingly immortal warrior called Kite. Necker believed Kite to be amutant,but it was later revealed that he was in fact the fragment of Charnel that had been flung back in time.

While Kite was being bonded with the Minion cyborg, Death's Head and his partnerTuck,along with a group of warriors inpowered armorcalled the Requiem Sharks, attacked the A.I.M. lab. Kite/Minion managed to bring through time the portion of Charnel that had been flung into the future, and they merged into a new Charnel. One of the Requiem Sharks revealed that she was actually Dr. Necker's own time-travelling mother, Eliza Claire Necker, and that another of the Sharks was Evelyn's father. Dr. Necker then used a synaptic disrupter (which had been built into Minion) to disable Charnel, and set the A.I.M. time machine to self-destruct, which together with a blast from Death's Head finally destroyed Charnel.

Dr. Necker was also responsible for creating the cyborgDeath Metal,which also briefly had its own series.

Nerd Hulk

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Nerd Hulkis a fictional character appearing inAmerican comic bookspublished by Marvel Comics. He appears in theUltimate Marvelreality.

Nerd Hulk is a clone created byTony Stark's older brotherGregory StarkfromBruce Banner's stem cells. He has retained Banner's Hyper-Intellect as well as the monster's brute strength.Captain Americaproved this to be a severe disadvantage as it took away the rage that gave Bruce Banner his boundless strength and unpredictability, allowing Rogers to best Hulk in combat with relative ease.[31]

Hulk later joined the Avengers in confronting theRed Skullin Alaska. "Nerd Hulk" found himself completely terrified of the Cosmic Cube-wielding Red Skull. However,Black Widowforced him to confront the Red Skull head on, and he at first appeared to be successful in crushing the Cosmic Cube. This was quickly revealed to be an illusion created by the Red Skull, who then blasted the Hulk away, sending him flying into the sky.[32]

After a team of Avengers are sent to protect a potential target ofGhost Rider,they begin to suspect he is not a mutant as they once believed. In order to learn more about their new target Nerd Hulk and Monica Chang question a caged man in a Spider-Man costume they refer to as "Spider". He reveals the origin of Ghost Rider and informs him the Rider's next target is the man that sent the kill order, the vice-president.[33]Since he hates the code name "Nerd Hulk," he decides to change it to simply "Banner," and since he became a full staff member.[34]

InUltimate Comics Avengers 3,he becomes a vampire thanks to the leader Marcus. The Hulk clone later killsPerun,but Captain America takes his hammer and teleports all the vampires, Avengers, (and theTriskelion) to theMiddle East.As all the vampires die in the heat of the Sun,Bladeimpales Marcus, killing him, and Cap takes Perun's hammer and beheads the vampiric Hulk clone.[35][36][37]

Network

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Sarah Vale

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Sarah Vale[38]is a fictional character, a technopathic mutant who appears in theMarvel ComicsseriesNew X-Men: Academy Xas a student at theXavier Institute for Higher Learning.[38]The character, created by Nunzio DeFilippis and Christina Weir, first appeared inNew X-Men: Academy X#12. She is the sister of fellow studentPreview.One of the many mutants to lose their powers onM-Day,she is killed on a bus of depowered former Xavier Institute students that is destroyed by agents ofWilliam Stryker.[39]

Valerie Martin

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Valerie Martinis a fictionalsuperherowith cybernetic body armor that grants Internet searching abilities. The character, created byPaul Jenkinsand Ramon Bachs, first appeared inCivil War: Front Line#4 (September 2006). She was among the anti-Registration Act faction of heroes during thesuperhero civil war.She tries to use her powers to locateCaptain Americaand the Secret Avengers in order to join them, but before she can she and the other members of her group are apprehended byS.H.I.E.L.D.[volume & issue needed]Network is one of the 142 registered superheroes who are part of the 50-State Initiative.[40][41]

Other versions of Network

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A version of Network appears in theUltimate UniversenamedSeth Vale,a former mutant prisoner of Camp: Angel who joins the resistance led byKitty Pryde.[42]

Network in other media

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Network appears inWolverine and the X-Men,voiced byGrey DeLisle.[43][full citation needed]

Neutron

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First appearanceX-Men#107 (October1977)
Created byChris ClaremontandDave Cockrum
SpeciesStygian
TeamsImperial Guard
Abilities
  • Superhuman strength, stamina, and durability
  • Capable of increasing the mass, density or gravity of an object
  • Siphon energy from constructs through physical contact, thereby weakening them

Neutron(originally calledQuasar) is a member of analienrace known as Stygians, and is a member of theImperial Guard,a group of super-powered alien warriors who serve the ruler of theShi'arEmpire. Created byChris ClaremontandDave Cockrum,the character first appeared inX-Men#107 (October 1977). Quasar/Neutron's main power is to increase the mass, density or gravity of an object. He possessessuperhuman strength,being able to lift seventy tons, as well as a high level of stamina and durability. In addition, he demonstrates the ability to siphon energy from constructs through physical contact, weakening them sufficiently that his strength can easily shatter them.[volume & issue needed](Like many original members of the Imperial Guard, Neutron is the analog of a character fromDC Comics'Legion of Super-Heroes:in his caseStar Boy.)[44]

He is with the Imperial Guard the first time they fight the X-Men.[45]He is a traitor who serves Lord Samedar,Deathbird,and theBroodin their conspiracy to overthrow Shi'ar Princess-MajestrixLilandra Neramani.[46]After defeating the Brood and the renegades, Lilandra resumes her position as the head of the Shi'ar Empire. Despite most of the Imperial Guard having joined with Deathbird against Lilandra, the team members are pardoned for their actions.[47]

The character is renamed Neutron inQuasar#33 (April 1992).

Neutron,Warstar,Hussarand Webwing are later sent to Earth, however, for their crimes; Earth has been designated an interstellar prison as part of the 2001 "Maximum Security"crossover event.[48]

Vulcan,the murderous brother of the X-Men leaderCyclops,attempts to gain power in Shi'ar space. The Guard is sent to stop him. Vulcan kills Guardsmen Cosmo andSmasher— and seeminglyImpulse,Titan,and Neutron.[49]

He survives, however, and inWar of Kingsis still on Earth, coming into conflict withJean Greyand other X-Men. Following this battle, Warstar, Hussar, and Neutron return to active duty with the Guard.[50][51]A being who resembles Neutron is shown during the War of Kings, serving Vulcan.[52]

Other versions of Neutron

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Neutron appears with other members of the Imperial Guard inLast Planet Standing#1 (July 2006).

Neutron in other media

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Neutron appears as a mini- Boss inMarvel: Ultimate Alliance,voiced byJames Sie.

Nezarr the Calculator

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Nezarr the Calculator is aCelestialwho is a mathematician and possesses the ability to project illusions.

NFL SuperPro

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Night Nurse

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Linda Carter

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Georgia Jenkins

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Christine Palmer

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Night Thrasher

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Night Thrasheris the name of two different characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

Dwayne Taylor

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Donyell Taylor

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Donyell Taylor
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearanceNight Thrasher(vol. 2) #3
(October 1993)
Created byFabian Nicieza(writer)
Ken Lashley (artist)
In-story information
Alter egoDonyell Taylor
SpeciesHuman Mutant
Team affiliationsNew Warriors
Taylor Foundation
Notable aliasesBandit, Night Thrasher
AbilitiesAccomplished acrobat, marksman, martial artist, thief, and scientist
Superhuman speed and reflexes
Wears advanced body armor
Use of weapons
Ability to generate a contact based bioelectric charge

Night Thrasher(Donyell Taylor), also known asBandit,is a fictional character fromMarvel Comics.He first appeared inNight Thrasher(vol. 2) #3 (October 1993), and was created byFabian Niciezaand Ken Lashley. Donyell is the older half-brother[53]ofDwayne Michael Taylor,the original Night Thrasher.

Donyell Tayloris the product of a one-night stand between his unnamed mother and Daryl Taylor, father of Dwayne Taylor. Daryl Taylor was a rich business man who had turned the inheritance from the deaths of his parents into a hundred times the amount he was given. With it he set up charitable foundations like the Taylor Foundation. Daryl had been married to Dwayne's mother Melody since they were 18 years old. Daryl met Donyell's mother while at the bar in the Fairmont Hotel in Chicago. Daryl paid Donyell's mother a check worth six figures to keep quiet of their affair after she revealed she was pregnant. Donyell resented Dwayne for having the money and the family he never had. Dwayne resented the notion that his life was somehow any better because he barely remembered his parents, who were murdered by Silhouette's fatherAndrew Chord.

Donyell took the name Bandit and began targeting Night Thrasher's old foes to prove he was superior to Dwayne. Dwayne would later endure a severe beating at Bandit's hands.[54]Later wanting a rematch, Bandit abductsSilhouettekeeping her tied to a chair under blinding lights in order to lure Dwayne into a confrontation, but Dwayne wins the rematch.[55]Donyell begins sleeping with Silhouette soon afterwards. When Night Thrasher, Silhouette, and various other members of the New Warriors are sent back in time Donyell joins Hindsight Lad, Sprocket, and his father's killer Andrew Chord in creating a new team of New Warriors to save the originals. The team consisted of Bandit,Hindsight Lad,Turbo,Darkhawk,Dagger,andPowerpax.Donyell later comes to terms with his half-brother, finding common ground during their battle against theSphinxwhen the Warriors were returned to the proper time period.

Donyell and Silhouette quit the New Warriors soon after and moved to Chicago. This was the last time that they were seen for several years.[56]The next time Donyell shows up, he has apparently been seeingGambit'sex-wifeBelladonnafor a few months. No one knows what exactly happened between Silhouette and Bandit in Chicago that caused them to separate. It is clear by their conversation at Dwayne's grave site that they are no longer a couple.[57]

After theStamford accident,Donyell Taylor had taken over the Taylor Foundation at the death of his half-brother.[58]It is also revealed that Donyell suffered from a car accident that caused his legs to be amputated.[volume & issue needed]Donyell denies involvement in the latest incarnation of the New Warriors.[volume & issue needed]However, he reveals that a large amount of money was drained from the Taylor Foundation against his wishes and only he and his brother Dwayne had access to those accounts.[volume & issue needed]

Later it is revealed that Donyell Taylor did not, in fact, lose his legs at all. The last panel shows him standing up and staring out of a window, with the image of Night Thrasher behind him, suggesting that he took his brother's alias and costume, and now leads the New Warriors.[59]Apparently, Dwayne and Donyell reconciled at some point, as he is seen expressing regret for the earlier hostility in their relationship at Dwayne's grave.[60]

Donyell considered disbanding the New Warriors after teammateLongstrikewas murdered by one of the members of the new Zodiac. The remaining members convince him not to.[volume & issue needed]Donyell has problems withWondrasowing seeds of dissent among the rest of the group.[volume & issue needed]Donyell frequently disappears during battles and does not divulge his comings and goings with his teammates. He downloaded information from Machinesmith, who he claimed was creating a techno-organic virus.[volume & issue needed]

It is revealed that Donyell has taken in abused children and teenagers such as Kaz, Aja, and Grace to help him by making them members of the New Warriors support staff.[volume & issue needed]They have helped in turning one ofArcade's former hideouts into a base for the team.[volume & issue needed]He rescued each of them from abusive environments and has been trying to give them a new life.[volume & issue needed]

When theSkrullsinvade Earth,Donyell begins to wonder if the Night Thrasher that perished in Stamford was actually a Skrull. He travels to one of the New Warriors old safe houses, hoping to acquire a sample of his brother's DNA.Justiceand his Counter Initiative arrive, and attack Donyell, believing him to be a Skrull impostor. They ask him if he is or is not Dwayne, which he doesn't answer, which just escalates things. The rest of the New Warriors then arrive on the scene.[61]

A battle occurs between the two teams, but is quickly stopped by Donyell, who then shocks both groups by revealing his identity. They call a truce after Donyell asks Justice to help him find Dwayne's body. They arrive at aS.H.I.E.L.D.Helicarrierwhere Justice believe it is being held, only to find it under siege by a Skrull assault force. While the Warriors and the Counter Initiative battle the Skrulls and evacuate the surviving S.H.I.E.L.D. agents, Donyell and Justice find Dwayne's corpse, along with the remains ofMicrobeandNamorita.Donyell takes a sample of Dwayne's DNA and runs it through his armor's computer, then does the same with Microbe and Namorita. The results test positive and Donyell tells Justice that they're taking the bodies with them. Justice agrees and the two teams depart as Army reinforcements arrive to deal with the remaining Skrulls. Later, the two teams bury the remains of their friends in a short memorial service and part on good terms.[62]

Following a confrontation with S.H.I.E.L.D.'s "capekillers",SkyboltandRipcordare killed, and Donyell revealed that he had been working on a time machine, so that he could save the former New Warriors from their deaths in Stamford, and by extension, the New Warriors who had perished since then.[63]When the machine is activated, it instead sends the New Warriors into a future where Iron Man has taken the Registration Act to the extreme, a future where all superpowered beings have been removed from the general populace, and the people are under a rule of tyranny. Confronting Iron Man, Donyell discovers that it is not Tony Stark in the suit, but Dwayne, returned from the dead.[64]Despite having misgivings about Dwayne's totalitarian rule, Donyell's need to reconnect with his brother leads him to betray and capture the other New Warriors.[65]However, after Dwayne kills Tony Stark (who in this timeline had taken on the identity of Night Thrasher) in cold blood, Donyell comes to his senses, rescuing the others and freeing the incarcerated superheroes. Donyell is then attacked by Dwayne, and is forced to kill him. Upon their return to the present, Donyell disbands the New Warriors, believing they will never be able to trust him again.[66]

Later, a man with a Night Thrasher outfit appears among theCounter Forcemembers that arrive atCamp Hammondduring the assault of the Thor clone calledRagnarok.[67]He is later confirmed to be Donyell Taylor, who becomes the group's benefactor (and second in command) when the group goes on the run fromNorman Osborn,changing the group name to "Avengers Resistance".[68]When the Avengers Resistance aids the secedingHeavy Hittersagainst a group of other Initiative teams, Donyell is shot in the head byTaskmaster.He survives, and is captured by Osborn and theHood,who make an offer to bring his brother back.[69]However, the Avengers Resistance comes to rescue him.[70]

While Counter Force moves to a new hideout, Donyell stays behind now that Norman Osborn knows who he is.[71]

Counter Force hears about the incident atSoldier FieldinvolvingVolstaggand theU-Foes.Justice deduces that Norman Osborn orchestrated this. While Counter Force contacts theMighty Avengersand theNew Avengers,Donyell is advised to send e-mails containing evidence of the U-Foes' payoffs, which Donyell objected stating that Norman Osborn would make up some excuse to cover it. Justice concludes that they will have to attack CampH.A.M.M.E.R.to expose Norman Osborn for what he is.[72]

When visiting his brother's grave, Donyell is conflicted if he should go with the deal Norman Osborn and the Hood gave him. Counter Force takes the fight to Camp H.A.M.M.E.R. and ends up fighting the Hood's gang. They are knocked down by the Hood's new Asgardian weaponry. When Donyell arrives, the Hood gives him an opportunity to prove himself by killingTigra.[73]

The Hood demands that Donyell kill Tigra if he wants his brother revived. Instead, Donyell attacks the Hood and is joined by Tigra as the Hood uses theNorn Stonesto empower some of the cadets on his side.[74]

Powers and abilities of Donyell Taylor

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Bandit is a mutant with bioelectrical powers similar to anelectric eelthat require physical contact and a conductive medium to work. He can channel an electrical charge strong enough to stun, injure, or kill through someone just by touching them. He augments the range of this power by shooting special wire-tethered quarrels from his wristbow. He has also demonstrated superhuman speed and reflexes on par withMidnight's FireandSilhouette.Donyell is an accomplishedmarksman,acrobat, and martial artist.[75]

Bandit carries a specialized wrist mountedcrossbow,that fires wire-tethered quarrels tipped with miniature grappling barbs which would penetrate an opponent's flesh and then open up beneath the skin. He then uses his powers to send a debilitatingbio-electriccharge along theelectrically conductivetether, basically making himself a living taser. He also carries a variety of throwing stars.[75]

His Night Thrasher armor, apart from giving him added protection, enables him to project form-energy weapons, such as a bo staff, escrima sticks, and wrist blades. At one point he banged the sticks together to create an energy shockwave. He also displayed a jet pack and used Pym Particles to shrink himself and others down.

Donyell is an accomplished thief and scientist, it is revealed in New Warriors (vol. 4), that he was able to empower de-powered mutants by stealing powerful technology from the likes of the Avengers. The full capabilities of this knowledge are unknown, but he is feasibly capable of producing incredibly powerful enhancing technology/exoskeletons.

Other versions of Donyell Taylor

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An alternate version of Donyell was revealed inWhat If...?(vol. 2) #81, living in theAge of Apocalypse.When that world got attacked byGalactus,Bandit was killed in battle. One of the main features of the story was the fact that Donyell and his brother Night Thrasher were more reconciled emotionally than they are in the 616 universe.

Nightcat

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Nightcrawler

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Nighthawk

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Kyle Richmond

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Joaquin Pennyworth

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Neil Richmond

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Jack Norris

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Tilda Johnson

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Nightmare

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Nightmask

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Keith Remsen

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Izanami Randall and Trull

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Adam Blackveil

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Nightshade

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Nightside

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Nightside(originally code-namedNightshade) is a member of theShi'arImperial Guard.Created byChris ClaremontandDave Cockrum,the character first appeared inX-Men#107 (October 1977). The character can tap into theDarkforcedimension, giving her the ability to conjure absolute darkness within a radius around her or her enemies. She can displace projectile attacks against her person by opening small apertures into the Darkforce.

The character is present when the Shi'ar Empire comes into conflict with theX-Menregarding thePhoenixentity, with the Guard battling them at the command of EmperorD'Kenand his sister, the Grand Admiral, PrincessLilandra Neramani.[76]

Later, a renegade faction of the Imperial Guard become traitors, deciding to serve Lord Samédàr,Deathbird,and theBroodin their conspiracy to overthrow Shi'ar Princess-Majestrix Lilandra. Nightside is one of the faction of the Guard that remains loyal to Lilandra and, with the X-Men's help, battles the renegades.[46]

After many further adventures with the Imperial Guard, Nightside is killed in battle with theKree.[77]Some time later, she is replaced from the ranks of the Subguardians by Nightside II.[78]

Like many original members of the Imperial Guard, Nightside is the analog of a character fromDC Comics'Legion of Super-Heroes:in her caseShadow Lass.[44]

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Emil Nikos

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Emil Nikosis afictionalcharacter appearing inAmerican comic bookspublished byMarvel Comics.Created byRoy ThomasandGil Kane,he first appeared inThe Amazing Spider-Man#102 (November 1971).

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Emil Nikos was the best friend ofMichael Morbius,who grew up with him and went to university together, majoring in biochemistry. Emil dedicated his life to seeking the cure to Michael's rare blood disease and they won the Nobel Prize in Biology for their efforts. When the experiment failed, turning Michael into "The Living Vampire," Emil was the first victim of Morbius' bloodlust.[79][80]His body was discovered byMartine Bancroft,[81]and he was transformed into avampirebyBaron Blood.[82]

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Emil possessed the typical powers associated with vampires.

Emil Nikos in other media

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A variation of the character renamedEmil Nicholasappears inMorbius,portrayed byJared Harris.[83]This version is a scientist based in Greece and the surrogate father of the title character andLucien "Milo" Crown.He is eventually killed by Milo after his transformation into a vampire.

Tana Nile

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Nimrod

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Nitro

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Kiden Nixon

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No-Girl

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No-Girl,orMartha Johansson,is a fictionalmutantcharacter, anisolated brain.The character was created byGrant MorrisonandEthan Van Sciverand first appeared inNew X-Men#118.

A runaway, she was captured by theU-Men,and their founderJohn Sublimehad her brain removed from her body and kept it alive in a capsule. Sublime controls her through drugs and uses her to telepathically subdue his opponents, the twoX-MenCyclopsandEmma Frost.Emma eventually freed herself and Cyclops from Martha's psionic control, inadvertently allowing Martha to take revenge on Sublime by telepathically forcing him to fall to his death.[84]

She later becomes a student in theXavier Institute's Special Class.Quentin Quireinvents a special hovering case to hold her brain, allowing her a level of mobility.[85]

WhenXorndestroys the school and forms a newBrotherhood of Mutantsunder the guise ofMagneto,Martha is among those who join. However, Martha's loyalty does not last; she accurately predicts that Xorn's scheme to murder every human in Manhattan and turn the planet upside down will fail. Following Xorn's death, Martha returns to the X-Mansion, appearing infrequently as part of the student body.[86]

After the X-Men abandon the X-Mansion and relocate to San Francisco,Beastfinds Martha in his old lab and retrieves her from the ruined Xavier Institute in a carrying case, bringing her to the new headquarters.[87]

Martha is later featured in a one-shot story entitled "Martha Johansson vs. Quentin Quire: 7½." Now relocated to the mutant safe haven of Utopia, Martha finds herself the appointed "arch-nemesis" for a newly revived Quentin Quire. Finding life on a higher plane to be "boring," Quentin revives himself and decides to become a villain and secretly destroy Utopia, claiming that the X-Men stole his idea to create a mutant nation. Making a game of his master plan, he gives Martha seven and a half minutes to attempt to stop him. Martha attempts to alert the X-Men and locate Quentin, but he manages to intercept and taunt her at each attempt, ultimately smashing her container and leaving her to die. Martha realizes that Quentin has infiltrated Cerebra to destroy the island and take revenge on the Cuckoos by trapping them in a mental loop. Martha outsmarts Quentin's plans by using her powers to tip off the Cuckoo Celeste to an error in Quentin's mental loop. The Cuckoos are then able to break free and quickly defeat him. They send help for Martha and thank her for saving them. Martha reflects on the experience, finding that she enjoyed it, and contemplates the possibility of taking up superheroism.[88]

During the separation between theX-Menin two teams, Martha choose to stay at Utopia. At the request ofZero,she joins the Lights ofHope Summers.Through the use of Zero's techno-organic powers, Martha has received a new physical body very similar to Zero's, with her front lobe exposed. She has subsequently been seen sharing Zero's bed, though whether this is a depiction of intimacy or merely the only practical way for her to keep her new body is undetermined. During Zero's rampage on Utopia, Martha and Hope work together stopping him and sacrificing her new body in the process, but Hope saves her and she is back in a new brain canister. It is revealed that Martha's powers could negate Zero's with ease.[volume & issue needed]

AfterWolverine's death, one of his last requests was forSpider-Manto join the Jean Grey School as a teacher for the Special Class so that he could identify a mole that Wolverine believed was among the student body. While Martha was one of the suspects, Spider-Man came to trust her while Martha respected him as a teacher, helping to shield his mind from an attempted telepathic probe byRachel Summersand later protecting his conscious mind when he was forced to take on a newsymbioteto stop a symbiote invasion of a S.W.O.R.D. satellite. It was eventually revealed that the mole was Ernst, who had been working withMister Sinisterto provide him with DNA samples of the X-Men in exchange for him giving Martha a new body. However, when the time came for Sinister to uphold his end of the bargain, he just placed Martha in a clone of Storm's body rather than recreating her old one, prompting Martha to reject this offer and convincing Ernst to remove her from the clone. Once Sinister was defeated, Martha apparently began dating Eye-Guy, whose new perceptions had expanded to a point where he claimed that he could even 'see' Martha 'smile' if he looked at her the right way.

Martha is atelepath,able to communicate mentally and manipulate the minds of other beings. In her introduction as an isolated brain Martha uses her telepathy to communicate through others near her, but typically only directs her telepathic speech to her classmate Ernst, who then repeats her comments to others.[89]She is able to telepathically override and control the motor functions of others. This allows her to temporarily negate the powers of other mutants, though she must be at close range to do so.[88]She can also project her consciousness into the minds of others, taking complete possession of their bodies while leaving her brain unconscious and vulnerable.[90]

Martha can broadcast disruptive psionic distortion (called "psycho-chaff") into her immediate environment that clouds the minds of others, inhibiting their concentration and autonomic nervous functions to the point ofstupor.[91]Her abilities in this area are shown to be strong enough to overpower the subconscious defenses of Emma Frost when Emma was in her diamond form and unable to access her own telepathy.[91]However, Martha's "psycho-chaff" is not strong enough to bypass Emma Frost's conscious telepathic abilities, as Emma was able to easily overpower Martha and regain control of her motor functions after shifting out of her diamond form and regaining her telepathy.[92]

Without a body, Martha is limited in all other areas. She, as a brain, travels in a fluid-filled jar with technology (invented by fellow Xavier Institute student Quentin Quire) that allows it to float, and is anchored via a metal chain. The floats offer her some level of mobility, moving in the direction of her choosing.[89]

It was also stated that, in her original body, Martha's blood had luminescent properties; Martha wrote a note to her parents using her own glowing blood when she ran away from home.[93]

It is unknown if Martha had Zero's powers in the body he created for her, but it seems she was dependent on Zero's concentration for her form to be maintained.

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Nocturne

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Talia Wagner

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Criti Noll

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Criti Nollis a character appearing inAmerican comic bookspublished byMarvel Comics.The character was created byBrian Michael BendisandOlivier Coipel,and first appeared inHouse of M#1 (June 2005) in a cameo and inHouse of M#2 (June 2005) in a full appearance. The character was a War-Skrullwho impersonatedHank Pym.

The first version utilized the abilities ofGiant-Man/Goliathwhile undercover to infiltrate theAvengersfor various events, such as theScarlet Witch'sreality-altering chaosand fighting in thesuperhero civil waralongsideIron Manand Mister Fantastic againstCaptain America.[95][96][97]He ultimately deserted from the Skrulls' cause duringglobal chaosbut was contained,[98]and his body was reprogrammed among the hordes of Super-Skrulls which fought theSecret Warriorsand was killed byMs. Marvel.[99][100]

A second version briefly posed as a female student ofOxford Universityand an agent ofS.H.I.E.L.D.before having made her own modernizedAnt-Mantechnology and utilized "improvisation" asYellowjacketalongside the powers of theHulk,theVision,Black PantherandQuicksilver.[101][102][103][98]She was part of asuperhero government programalongsideHenry Peter GyrichandBaron Von Blitzschlag,[104][105]dealt withEric O'GradyandMitch Carson,[106][107][108]assisted againstUltron,[109]and had a secret romance withTigra(which resulted in their illegitimate child William Nelson).[110][111]Noll revealed herself during the Skrulls'invasion of Earthby disablingReed Richards,[112]and was withVeranke's Super-Skrull army fighting the Avengers'splinteredgroupsand theThunderboltsbefore being defeated byStature.[113]Noll spitefully activated theWasp'sgrowth formulawhich emitted purple energy that's deadly to humans untilThor's interference.[114][115]Noll escaped capture but was killed by theCrusader.[116]

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Nomad

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Steve Rogers

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Edward Ferbel

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Jack Monroe

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Rikki Barnes

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Ian Rogers

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Dakota North

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Northstar

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Nova

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Richard Rider

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Frankie Raye

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Sam Alexander

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Cassandra Nova

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Nth Man

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Nuke

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Albert Gaines

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Nukeis a fictionalsuperheroappearing inAmerican comic bookspublished byMarvel Comics.The character is depicted as a member of the alternate-realitySquadron Supreme.Another version of the character appears in the titleSupreme Power.

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Albert was a nuclear plant worker when he accidentally gained his superhuman powers.[citation needed]He becameNuke,an adventurer and member of theSquadron Supreme,and a super-powered hero who kept his identity a secret from even his own family.

Alongside the other Squadron members, he became mind-controlled by theOver-Mind.He was used along with the other members as pawns in the Over-Mind's conquest of "Other-Earth," until he was freed by theDefenders.He battled and defeated the Over-Mind and Null the Living Darkness alongside the Squadron and the Defenders.[117]

Alongside the Squadron Supreme, Nuke assumes control of the United States government, and publicly reveals his true identity.[118]Nuke then discovers out that his parents were dying from radiation poisoning, brought on by exposure to his own powers. Nuke turned toTom Thumbto help find a cure; when Tom cannot and his parents die, a grief-stricken Nuke vows revenge and goes on a rampage.[119]Doctor Spectrumrestrains him by encasing him in an energy bubble construct, but Nuke's powers burn up the oxygen supply inside the bubble and he suffocates.[120]

Albert Gaines was imbued with superhuman powers as a result of mutation through exposure to radioactive waste products, giving him immunity to the effects of radiation and the ability to generate nuclear energy within his body, which he can mentally manipulate to project destructive bursts. This has the side effect of him continually giving off low-level radiation. Towards the end of his life, Nuke also wears an air-conditioned radiation containment suit equipped with a radiometer to measure his radiation output, designed by Tom Thumb. Nuke is a fair hand-to-hand combatant, and received coaching from Nighthawk. Nuke suffers from emotional and psychological instability that culminates to insanity.[citation needed]

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Nuke is introduced as Mr. Al Gaines, a young, severely depressed man living underground in a fallout shelter alone because his body emits high levels of radiation he cannot control.[volume & issue needed]He is near invulnerable, can fly, and apparently superhumanly strong. General Alexander offers him a suit that will control his radiation output in return for fightingHyperion,whom General Alexander directs the blame for his condition.[volume & issue needed]

In a fight withHyperionthe combination of Hyperion's eye-beams, Nuke's radiation blast, andArcannaJones' quantum alterations creates a brief and unexplainable skip in reality that sends Gaines, Jones, Dr.Emil BurbankandRaleigh Lundtwo years into the future.[volume & issue needed]In this alternate future it is mentioned thatDoctor Spectrumkilled him at some point.[volume & issue needed]

Nuke joins the government's Squadron Supreme.[121]During a session in which all the Squadron members are asked to fill out information about themselves, Nuke's parents are revealed deceased.[volume & issue needed]In the first mission he is high up in the sky to be used as a tactical nuke, the person of last resort.[volume & issue needed]

Nuke in other media

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Nuke appears inAvengers Assemble,voiced byPhil LaMarr.[citation needed]This version is an alien and a member of the Squadron Supreme. In the episode "Avengers' Last Stand", the Avengers raid the Squadron's citadel and discover it is draining energy from the Earth's core to restore Nuke, who destroys the citadel and reunites with his leader, Nighthawk. In "Avengers Underground", Iron Man, Thor, and Falcon trap Zarda and Nuke in the same prison box. As part of his contingency plan however, Nighthawk teleports Nuke and Hyperion to his tower, where Hyperion absorbs Nuke's power to help him destroy the Earth. Ultimately, the Avengers foil Nighthawk's plans and remand all of the Squadron Supreme to theVault.

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Nuklo

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Null

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Null,also calledNull the Living Darkness,is a demon and enemy of theDefendersand theSquadron Supreme.[volume & issue needed]

Numinus

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Numinusis a cosmic entity claiming to be the guiding spirit of the Universe.[volume & issue needed]

Nyx

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Nyxwas created byAl Ewing,Jim Zub,Mark WaidandJoshua James Shaw,based on theprimordial goddess of darknessof the same name and first appeared inAvengers: No Road Home#1 and making her last appearance inAvengers: No Road Home#10. She is not to be confused with Nox, based on the same goddess, who was revealed to be a usurper.[122]

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