Agent X is a Marvel Comic's character. He was first featured in Agent X issue #1 but was born out of the long running Deadpool comic series for example the comic titled "Deadpool: Agent of Weapon X".
Cipher is a character in the X-Men comic books. She is a mutant whose given name is Alisa Tager. Her mutant abilities include stealth, phasing, and invisibility.
No, she is a fictional character from the comic book series, X-Men.
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Predator X is a comic book character which is really famous amongst people who are very fond of comic books. Another name for Predator X is X-Men. X-men also was a movie later.
Character x provides comic relief in scene 3 through witty one-liners and physical comedy, lightening the mood and providing moments of laughter for the audience.
Synch is a fictional mutant superhero that is featured in Marvel comics. The first comic with this fictional character was X-Men #36 which was published in September, 1994.
David North (born Christoph Nord) is a mutant comic book character in the fictional Marvel Universe. He was originally known as Maverick, and more recently as Agent Zero. North first appeared in X-Men (vol. 2) #5 and was created by Jim Lee.
The most expensive X-Men comic book from the 80s is "Uncanny X-Men #266" which features the first appearance of Gambit. In mint condition, this comic can be worth several hundred dollars or more depending on the market demand at the time of sale.
no and they never will, julie-su is a archie comic character. plus they already finished sonic x.
The likely word is "cruel" (mean, evil).(The spelling Crule is used for a Marvel Comics character in the X-Force comic.)
Steve Niles has written: 'The X files' -- subject(s): Dana Scully (Fictitious character), Fox Mulder (Fictitious character), Comic books, strips
The "second Red X" refers to the character introduced in the comic series "Teen Titans." His identity is initially a mystery, but it is later revealed to be a character named Jason Todd, who takes on the Red X persona after the original, whose identity is primarily associated with the villainous character of the same name. The character adds complexity to the storyline, exploring themes of morality and redemption.