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GRAYMALKIN
Earth-90411

Real Name: Jonas Graymalkin

Identity/Class: Extradimensional (Earth-90411), human mutant

Occupation: Adventurer

Group Membership: X-Men (Anole/Victor Borkowski, Diamondheart/Emma Frost, Ink/Eric Gitter, Wolverine/James "Logan" Howlett)

Affiliations: None

Enemies: Dust (Sooraya Qadir), Donald Pierce, Sentinex Sentinels

Known Relatives: None

Aliases: None

Base of Operations: Island nation of Xaviera

First Appearance: Young X-Men I#11 (April, 2009)

Powers/Abilities: Graymalkin is a mutant who possesses superhuman strength, agility, and invulnerability. Graymalkin can see in the dark and has some immunity to cold exposure. His powers decrease with light exposure, becoming near-powerless in full light.

Height: 6'1" (based on his Earth-616 appearance)
Weight: 200 lbs. (based on his Earth-616 appearance)
Eyes: Green
Hair: None

History:

(Young X-Men I#11 (fb) - BTS) - At an unrevealed point in time, Graymalkin and the X-Men came to live on the island nation of Xaviera which had been established by UN General Assembly resolution GSXM1. The nation became a beacon for mutantkind attracting most of their kind.

(Young X-Men I#11 (fb) - BTS) - However, after a few years mutants began to die off without propagating new ones. Vulnerable, Xaviera was invaded (see comments) and the UN unable (or unwilling) to intervene. The Earth's mutant population was dwindled down to only six mutants, four of them being the only active X-Men left; Wolverine, Graymalkin, Anole and Diamondheart who also took care of the catatonic human Ink.

(Young X-Men I#11) - While on a mission, Graymalkin and the X-Men were attacked by a group of giant mutant-hunting Sentinex, tenth generation Sentinels, recognized by Wolverine and Diamondheart as Donald Pierce's tech. Graymalking was seen hurling Wolverine "fastball-special" towards the Sentinex. The Sentinex were soon destroyed by the combined efforts of the X-Men.

(Young X-Men I#11) - Having defeated the menaces Graymalkin and the X-Men returned to Xaviera. The X-Men, however, were unaware Dust had infiltrated their home and killed Wolverine with her sand-like powers, leaving nothing but his lifeless adamantium skeleton.

(Young X-Men I#12 - BTS) - The same night Dust attacked the remaining X-Men; Anole, Graymalkin and Diamondheart, reducing their surroundings to rubble.

(Young X-Men I#12) - Graymalkin, Anole and Diamondheart stood defiantly before Dust as she declared her intent to eradicate all mutants. In a sinister transformation, Dust turned into a cloud of scorching sand with whom she tried to strangle Graymalking and burned Anole's face off. Despite the pain, Dust callously assured Anole that she was doing him a favor. Reacting with fury, Graymalkin launched an attack, but unable to inflict any damage on her he met his demise as Dust swiftly snapped his neck. With Diamondheart teetering on the edge of defeat, Anole implored Dust to divulge her motives for wanting them dead. A moment of melancholy passed over Dust as she confessed her belief that mutants were a blight upon the Earth, viewing herself as the necessary cure. With grim determination, she proceeded to execute the X-Men, leaving a trail of devastation in her wake.

Comments: Created by Nunzio DeFilippis, Christina Weir, Keron Grant and Rob Stull;
adapted by Marc Guggenheim, Rafa Sandoval and Roger Bonet.

The convergence point of this alternate universe happened in Young X-Men#12 after Dust had been killed by Donald Pierce and was brought back to life by Ink, which not only rendered the boy catatonic but made Dust believe he'd killed and corrupted her soul. Dust came to believe mutantkind were a plague upon Earth, something to which she'd become the cure. It's been unrevealed, but very likely she was the force who invaded Xaviera.

The End of Days was a storyline which ran through Young X-Men#11-#12, the story mentioned there were only six mutants left alive on Earth but with Wolverine, Diamondheart, Anole, Graymalkin and Dust only make 5, perhaps Ink was a mutant in this reality which would make him number 6. The UN General Assembly resolution GSXM1 of course is a play on Giant-Size X-Men#1.

Profile by MarvellousLuke

CLARIFICATIONS:
Graymalkin has no known connections to


images: (without ads)
Young X-Men I#11, p12, pan5 (main image)
Young X-Men I#11, p2, pan3 (fastball-special)
Young X-Men I#12, p12, pan3 (death)


Appearances:
Young X-Men I#11 (April, 2009) - Marc Guggenheim (writer), Rafa Sandoval (pencils), Roger Bonet (inks), Nick Lowe (editor)
Young X-Men I#12 (May, 2009) - Marc Guggenheim (writer), Rafa Sandoval (pencils), Roger Bonet (inks), Nick Lowe (editor)


First Posted: 03/05/2024
Last Updated: 03/05/2024

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