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Many heroes and villains throughout the X-men titles have shown the ability to control fire. Some of the most notable are Pyro, Crystal, Firestar, Magma, and Phoenix, though there are MANY more and there are slight variations of the powers on most.

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Pyro is the X-Men enemy who can control fire.

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