Cyclops of Greek myths were larger than humans and very strong. They were known to eat people.
A Cyclops did not have any powers other than their immense strength and skill at masonry and the forge. So, to get a Cyclops' powers, work out, and pick up a book to learn the skills that they had.
Laser, beams tht shoot out of his eyes uncontrollably....
in the first x-men comics he came up with the name "Cyclops" because of the ruby-quartz visor he uses to control his powers
Zeus's special powers were the lightning bolt that a cyclops gave him in a war against Zeus's dad, Cronos.
They are huge, and they have some powers in the sea, being Poseidon's sons
Yes: fire doesn't affect them. Not necessarily, Odysseus puts out the cyclops, Polyphemus' eye with a burning Poker. Maybe the cyclops born of Gaia: resistant to fire, given that they forged weapons for the gods,
Yes: fire doesn't affect them. Not necessarily, Odysseus puts out the cyclops, Polyphemus' eye with a burning poker. Maybe the cyclops born of Gaia: resistant to fire, given that they forged weapons for the gods,
Cyclops of Greek myths were larger than humans and very strong. They were known to eat people.
Alex Summers, aka Havok. He's somewhat looser than Cyclops is, and can fire powerful plasma blasts, generally from his hands (funny detail: him and Cyclops are both immune to each other's powers). Cyclops also had another younger brother named Vulcan (Gabriel Summers), who I don't know much about, other than this: uber-powerful villain guy.
To be correct what did Odyessus do to the cyclops. He poked the cyclops in the eye.
The cyclops that Odysseus encountered was Polyphemus; in Greek Mythology there were many cyclops.
In the "House of X" and "Powers of X" series, Cyclops leads the mutant nation of Krakoa and takes a morally gray approach by advocating for mutant supremacy and isolationism. Some may view this as a villainous act due to the extreme measures Cyclops implements to protect mutantkind.