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The Juggernaut is a mutant superhero from the X-Men comics and movies.
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The Juggernaut was also a character from the book "Thirteen Ghosts" --
The Juggernaut is the ghost of a serial killer named Horace "Breaker" Mahoney. Standing seven feet tall, he was of such grotesque height and appearance that everyone ostracized him as a child. His mother abandoned him at birth, so his father raised him - putting him to work in the junkyard crushing old cars. After his father died, Horace was left on his own, and soon went mad. He would pick up female hitchhikers and drive them back to his junkyard, then tear them apart with his bare hands and feed them to his dogs. One day he picked up an undercover female police officer, who called for backup, for a SWAT team to surround the junkyard. Since close combat was impossible, the police instead struck the yard, and arrested the giant. However, Horace broke free from the cuffs, and three officers lost their lives. Quickly, five SWAT officers, took out their guns and brought Horace down in a hail of bullets. When he finally went down, they shot an extra magazine into him, just to be safe. His ghost still shows bullet holes all over his clothing, and the wound that finished him. This is the ghost that Cyrus and his team capture in the opening scene.
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I'm guessing you mean Volume 1 Issue 1 from April 1993 right? Well I've seen it for £3.00 at an antique shop, with the free tattoo attached. It doesn't seem to be a very well known comic; there's hardly any information on it online (although I intend to write a Wikipedia article on it soon) so I don't think you will get much more for it then that. Of course, the condition affects the value as well.
I hope this helps.
It is always hard to say how old a comic book character is. The timeline does not always match up.
Kitty was a thirteen-and-a-half year old girl when her powers manifested. She appeared in the comic books in 1980 (Uncanny X-Men #129) so she would be 30 in real-time. However, as I said, the timeline does not always match up.
In the X-Men movies, her character was only recently shown/introduced, so she is portrayed as if she is still a teenager, perhaps of high school age.
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In older comics, she was a teenager of about 15 or 16, but in modern day, she is in her early 20's.
X-Men (2000)
X2: X-Men United (2003)
X3: The Last Stand (2006)
X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009)
X-Men: First Class (2011)
And a movie that is X-men related is 1997's Generation X which has characters from X-men like Emma Frost, Jubilee, and Banshee.
Rogue is a mutant who formerly possessed the ability to absorb the memories, abilities, personality, and outward physical characteristics of other beings through skin-to-skin contact. Such transfers lasted for 60 times longer than the contact time, with extended contact resulting in the possibility of permanent absorption. No upper limit had been determined for the number of beings Rogue could simultaneously imprint. Upon absorbing another's memories, Rogue also gained any associated emotional responses. Rogue was typically able to control such emotions, however absorbing psyches more powerful than her own resulted in Rogue's psyche being supplanted. After permanently absorbing the powers of Ms. Marvel, Rogue possessed an amalgamated mutant human/alien Kree physiology that granted her a degree of immunity to poisons, and a virtually indestructible body. Rogue also possessed Ms. Marvel's above normal reflexes and psychic "seventh sense" that enabled her to subconsciously anticipate an opponent's moves. Whilst Rogue possessed Ms. Marvel's psyche, her "double" consciousness made her resistant to telepathic probes from even the most powerful mind readers. She also gained Ms. Marvel's incredible strength, and supersonic flight. After absorbing the powers of an alien Skrull, Rogue began to spontaneously reactivate previously absorbed abilities. Rogue could also tap into the residual psychic energy of those she had imprinted to determine their status and to relive past events from their perspective. Recently, Rogue has seemingly permanently absorbed the fire-based powers of Sunfire. Rogue's power is she can morph into anyone's physical characteristics,memories, abilities with whom she comes into flesh-to-flesh contact. in the movies, she kills people by touching them, plain and simple. except for mutants, where she takes their powers, but not for very long.
Unfortunately, since X-men misfits was just recently published (in 2009) and the first volume just came out, it is not available online. you can either buy it in a store or wait a couple months (probably 5-6 months) or so.
"The Professor" wakes up. I know he was disintegrated by the Dark Phoenix, but if you saw the part where he was teaching the class and some lady was talking on the TV, he was talking about transfering the conciousness of a sick person to a braindead, but otherwise healthy person. Well, that's basically what had happened. It's real short though. The backstory behind all that is apparently Charles had a twin, but he was so powerful, the twin was braindead. so they look the same
If you´re asking about the 2003 movie, here´s the cast:
source: http://www.fandango.com/x2:xmenunited_v278281/castandcrew
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professor Xavier and Jean Luc Picard are both played by Patrick Stewart.
Anna Paquin (Scream 4, Fly Away Home) played Rouge in X-Men, X2: X-Men United, and X-Men: The Last Stand. She is the only actress to play Rouge in a movie so far.
X-Men: The Animated Series Season 1 Episode 1 - "Night of the Sentinels Part 1" from November 1992 was when Jubileewas introduced in cartoons. I am not sure when she was "officially" made a member of the X-Men.
X-Man's archenemies are Dark Beast, Sinister and Holocaust.
While I can't tell specifically which figure you're talking about, as there is no "X-Men 5 action figure", I will try my best to explain the broad spectrum of X-Men action figures. There are a lot of different X-Men action figures / toys on the market, the largest number of those coming from the 1990's boom of X-Men merchandise. While you can find some figures on eBay from the 90's asking thousands for them (the most expensive I see as of December 2017 asking for $6000), they ones that are actually SELLING are only reaching a maximum of around $328 dollars. The average price for collectibles looks to be in the $70 range. These are the toys from the late 80's and early 90's, the most expensive seller I see being a Cyclops figure from his time with X-Factor at $328. The newer toys (from 2000-present) are strange, as people are asking higher prices for the collectibles, but they aren't selling.
Honestly, if you're hoping to get a price idea and you can't find your specific figure, look around for similar figures. I would price both figures for the same character and other characters around the same time you believe yours to have been made. If you want to know exactly, there are various toy collector websites you can reach out to and see if they'll be able to give you an estimate.
None of them are particularly valuable. So many people thought they would be collectible that they bought a ton of them, and now, many years later, no one wants to buy them for anything beyond the initial value because there are so many readily available. Many are ASKING for high prices, but not many at all are GETTING those high prices.
Jean Gray could beat Magneto if she were able to control the Phoenix or Dark Phoenix but, she unfortunately can't. Her powers of being telepathic and a telekinetic are limited compared to most telepathy's unless you consider the White Witch.
This is a list of the best known code names = real names for the best known X-Men members, villains, and allies. At least, what I could recall from memory. There are more complete lists online and in various Marvel encyclopedias, found at bookstores and some libraries.
Wolverine = James "Logan" Howlett
Cyclops = Scott Summers
Professor X = Charles Xavier
Phoenix = Jean Grey
Storm = Ororo Munroe
Beast = Henry McCoy
Angel/Archangel = Warren Worthington III
Iceman = Robert "Bobby" Drake
Colossus = Piotr Rasputin
Magik = Illyana Rasputina
Shadowcat = Katherine "Kitty" Pryde
Marvel Girl = Rachel Grey/Summers
Cable = Nathan Summers
Domino = Neena Thurman
Havok = Alexander Summers
Polaris = Lorna Dane
Sunfire= Shiro Yoshida
Sean Cassidy = Banshee
White Queen = Emma Frost
Nocturne = Talia Wagner
Nightcrawler = Kurt Wagner
Scarlet Witch = Wanda Maximoff
Quicksilver = Pietro Maximoff
Magneto = Max Eisenhardt/Erik Lehnsherr
Apocalypse = En Sabah Nur
Mister Sinister = Nathaniel Essex
Miss Sinister = Claudine Renko
Raven Darkholme = Mystique
Rogue = Anna Marie (Darkholme)
Gambit = Remy LeBeau
Jubilee = Jubilation Lee
Cannonball = Samuel Guthrie
Wolfsbane = Rahne Sinclair
Boom-Boom = Tabitha Smith
Magma = Amara Aquilla
Husk = Paige Guthrie
Hope Summers = Hope
Jay Guthrie = Icarus
Victor Creed = Sabretooth
X-23 = Laura Kinney
Psylocke = Elizabeth "Betsy" Braddock
Dazzler = Alison Blaire
Hellion = Julian Keller
Dust = Sooraya Qadir
Mercury = Cessily Kincaid
Surge = Noriko Ashida
Cain Marko = Juggernaut
Blob = Fredrick Dukes
Clarice Ferguson = Blink
Danielle Moonstar = Mirage
James "Jamie" Madrox = Multiple Man
Theresa Cassidy = Siryn
James Proudstar = Warpath
John Proudstar = Thunderbird
Madelyne Pryor = Goblin / Red Queen
St. John Allerdyce / Pyro