BARBARUS

Real Name: Unrevealed

Identity/Class: Human (Savage Land) Mutate

Occupation: Subversive

Group MembershipSavage Land Mutates (Amphibius, Brainchild, Equilibrius, Gaza, Leash, Lorelei, Lupa, Lupo/Timberius, Piper, Vertigo, Whiteout, Worm)

Affiliations: Devil Dinosaur, Electro (Max Dillon), Garokk the Petrified Man, High Evolutionary, Moonboy, Nhu'Gari, Saurians (C'rel, Jimi, M'kai, S'gur, Viri, others), Sauron, Stegron, Sun People, Zaladane;
formerly Magneto/Creator

EnemiesTanya Anderssen, Avengers (Luke Cage, Captain America (Steve Rogers), Hawkeye (Clint Barton), Iron Man (Tony Stark), Scarlet Witch, Spider-Man (Peter Parker), Spider-Woman (Jessica Drew), Thor, Vision), Black Panther (T'Challa), Bob the Hydra agent, Deadpool, Fall People, Nick Fury, Hauk'ka (Ma'sa'no, Raina, others), Vassily Illyich, Ka-Zar, Killer Shrike (Simon Maddicks), Lasha, Magneto, Mandroids, Manticore, Nereel, New Mutants (Cannonball, Cypher (Doug Ramsey), Karma, Mirage (Dani Moonstar), Sunspot, Warlock), Peter, Plunderer (Parnival Plunder), Rogue, Roxxon Energy Corporation, Saboteur, Sentinel Squad O*N*E (Alexander Lexington, Meld, James Rhodes, Tracy Skylark), Shanna the She-Devil, SHIELD, Sif, Spider-Man (Peter Parker), Tuval, Weasel, Wolverine, X-Men (Angel (Warren Worthington), Beast (Henry McCoy), Bishop, Colossus, Cyclops, Dazzler (Alison Blaire), Havok, Iceman, Marvel Girl/Phoenix (Jean Grey), Marvel Girl (Rachel Grey), Nightcrawler, Polaris, Psylocke, Rogue, Sage, Storm, Thunderbird (Neal Sharra), Wolverine, X-23), Zabu;
formerly Sauron

Known Relatives: None

Aliases: None

Base of Operations: Savage Land

First Appearance: X-Men I#62 (November, 1969)

Powers/Abilities: Barbarus possesses four arms, and enhanced strength (up to 30 tons), durability, speed, and endurance. Like all the Mutates, Barbarus seems designed to be subservient to anyone master who demonstrates leadership over him.

Height: 6'2"
Weight: 235 lbs.
Hair: Brown
Eyes: Brown

History:

(X-Men I#63 (fb) - BTS) - Using untapped radiations in the Savage Land, Magneto built a machine and turned several of the local indigenous people there into super-powered Mutates (Amphibius, Barbarus, Brainchild, Equilibrius, Gaza, Lupo, Piper) who were loyal to him.

(X-Men I#62) - Magneto, using the name Creator, introduced the captive Angel to Gaza, Amphibius, Barbarus, Lupo, and Brainchild, then, having convinced Angel that the Mutates were rejects from their various tribes, sent Angel to stop his teammates.

(X-Men I#63) - The Mutates (except Brainchild) followed Angel and attacked Ka-Zar and the X-Men. Despite his added strength, Barbarus was quickly knocked out by blows from the Beast. The heroes managed to defeat new Mutate Lorelei, and Marvel Girl managed to destroy the mutator machine, and the Mutates were reverted back to their savage states. Magneto was believed dead and the heroes departed.

(Avengers I#110 (fb) - BTS) - Magneto returned to the Savage Land and restored the Mutates' powers to them, though they had no memory of him doing this.

(Avengers I#105 (fb) - BTS) - A group of Mutates (Amphibius, Barbarus, Brainchild, Equilibrius, Gaza, Lorelei, Lupo) kidnapped some scientists from South America and returned them to the Savage Land. They hoped to use the scientists to create more Mutates.

(Avengers I#105) - When the Avengers (Hawkeye (Clint Barton), Iron Man (Tony Stark), Scarlet Witch, Thor, Vision), Black Panther (T'Challa), and Sif came to the Savage Land to investigate, Barbarus, Lupo, and some of the Swamp-People attacked them, stating that their mission was to destroy all humans. Barbarus restrained Sif until Thor's lightning sent them all fleeing. The heroes found the Mutates' base and attacked, easily defeating the Mutates. Thor and Sif easily defeated Barbarus. The Avengers retrieved the scientists and departed.

(Marvel Fanfare I#1 (fb) - BTS) - The Mutates (Amphibius, Barbarus, Brainchild, Gaza, Vertigo) took over Garokk's abandoned citadel and followers. With the goal of ruling the Savage Land, Brainchild restored the genetic transformer that Magneto had used to power the Mutates.

(Marvel Fanfare I#1) - When Tanya Anderssen, Angel, and Spider-Man approached the citadel, the warriors attacked them, swiftly defeating Angel with help from Vertigo. Spider-Man was also hit by Vertigo's effects, then Gaza and Barbarus attacked him, taking him down. Brainchild then strapped them into restraints and used the genetic transformer to reduce them to barbaric states, while the others, including Barbarus, looked on.

(Marvel Fanfare I#2) - With the Mutates watching, Brainchild transformed the captured Tanya Anderssen into a cavewoman just as Ka-Zar, Zabu, Karl Lykos, and the Fall People attacked. Barbarus defeated Zabu and then joined the devolved Angel in attacking Ka-Zar. The devolved Spider-Man stopped them, however, and tossed them into Brainchild's machine, destroying it. Lykos absorbed the effects of the machine from Tanya, Angel, and Spider-Man, reverting them to normal but transforming him into Sauron. In the chaos, the Mutates escaped.

(Marvel Fanfare I#3 (fb) - BTS) - Sauron allied with Zaladane and the Mutates (Amphibius, Barbarus, Brainchild, Gaza, Timberius, Vertigo) and built a large citadel, which sapped the will of anyone else who approached it, in the Savage Land, and they planned to rule the Savage Land together. Brainchild constructed another machine, calling this one his mutant energy accelerator.

(Marvel Fanfare I#4 (fb) - BTS) - Tanya and Shanna the She-Devil were captured, devolved, and imprisoned.

(Marvel Fanfare I#3) - The X-Men (Angel, Colossus, Nightcrawler, Storm, Wolverine) attacked the Mutates, and Barbarus punched Nightcrawler and Wolverine before Colossus took him down. The Mutates later watched as the captured X-Men, strapped in front of Brainchild's machine, were devolved.

(Marvel Fanfare I#4) - The X-Men escaped and were joined by Angel, Ka-Zar, and Zabu. They swiftly defeated the Mutates, though Barbarus had tried his best against Colossus. The Mutates were devolved back to their original savage states, and Sauron and Zaladane were defeated. 

(Uncanny X-Men Annual I#12) - With Zaladane at their head, the Mutates (Amphibius, Barbarus, Brainchild, Gaza, Lupo) joined forces with the High Evolutionary as he restored the recently devastated Savage Land. He departed immediately after and the Mutates and Zaladane plotted to seek their own power.

(Uncanny X-Men I#249) - Zaladane sent a group of warriors to Punta Arenas, Chile, to apprehend Polaris, and the soldiers slaughtered everyone in sight. The X-Men (Colossus, Dazzler, Havok, Psylocke) arrived to defend her and took down the Mutates (Amphibius, Barbarus, Gaza, Whiteout). Barbarus had pummeled Colossus (blinded by Whiteout) repeatedly , but Colossus easily punched Barbarus aside. Surrounded by warriors, Zaladane apprehended Polaris, keeping her in check with a Black Lotus flower, and she promised to leave the city if the X-Men would release the Mutates to her.

(Uncanny X-Men I#250) - Barbarus loaded Polaris into the High Evolutionary's trans-mutator. She ignored Brainchild's warnings of danger and had Gaza and Lupo take down Havok (who'd been hiding among Zaladane's soldiers). Amphibius subdued Havok with a Black Lotus flower, and Zaladane had Lupo restrained by Barbarus since he wanted Havok killed. Zaladane then entered the machine with Polaris, draining all of her powers, and soon seeing the surviving Russian operatives, Vassily Illyich and Lasha, made into her servants by Worm. The X-Men, Ka-Zar, Shanna, Nereel, young Peter, and Ka-Zar's baby were captured, but chaos struck when the now super-strong Polaris attacked, and young Peter managed to knock out Worm with a gun blast, freeing all of Zaladane's captives. Colossus and Polaris knocked out Barbarus and Gaza, and the X-Men fled, Havok collapsing much of the tower with a blast as they did so.

(Uncanny X-Men I#274 (fb) - BTS) - Zaladane began amassing power across the Savage Land. She took over the High Evolutionary's former base, took control of the Savage Land Mutates (Amphibius, Barbarus, Brainchild, Gaza, Lupo, Worm, Zaladane), and constructed several towers across that Savage Land that would draw in magnetic power, increasing her own abilities. Worm, of the Mutates, began capturing several natives and turning them to Zaladane's will. In time, she had control of much of the Savage Land, her power slowly increasing, and she sought to gain even more. When Nick Fury and a SHIELD transport came to investigate, Zaladane struck them down, then made it so no electronics (beyond those maintained by her or their own generators) could be used.

(Uncanny X-Men I#274) - One of Zaladane's war parties, led by Barbarus, Amphibius, and Whiteout, attacked Ka-Zar, Zabu, a weakened Magneto, and a powerless Rogue. Barbarus nearly killed Ka-Zar, but Rogue rushed at him and kissed him, hoping to absorb her powers. When her powers didn't work, Barbarus kissed her back until Magneto began magnetically choking him. The group was quickly defeated and Magneto threatened to kill Barbarus unless more information about Zaladane's plans was revealed. Whiteout and Rogue both begged for Barbarus' life. Magneto left the group buried in a cave.

(Wolverine II#69 (fb) - BTS) - Seeking to take control of the Savage Land, Sauron united the Savage Land Mutates (Amphibius, Barbarus, Brainchild, Equilibrius, Gaza) and a tribe of barbarians to his side. They started working to capture all of the Fall People tribe.

(Wolverine II#69) - Wolverine came across Amphibius, Barbarus, Equilibrius, and a group of barbarians with two captives of the Fall People, and trailed them back to their headquarters. They sought to kill the captives, but Wolverine attacked them. Barbarus held Wolverine while Amphibius prepared to strike with a stick and Equilibrius sent waves of vertigo at him, but Wolverine swiftly defeated all three.

(X-Men Unlimited I#6 (fb) - BTS) - Still in control of the Mutates (Barbarus, Brainchild, Gaza, Lupo, Whiteout, Worm) and growing more mentally unstable, Sauron sought a stable energy source for his hunger. He ordered Whiteout and Worm to capture Havok and return him to the Savage Land. Sauron had many natives captured and brought before him, so that he could drain their lives. Brainchild, meanwhile, worked to set up an energy draining system for Sauron to place Havok in.

(X-Men Unlimited I#6) - Sauron drained the life of Tuval of the Sky People, then demanded that more be brought to him, but Barbarus told him their captives were gone. Sauron leapt at Barbarus in an attack before stopping himself, then Gaza brought news of Whiteout and Worm's return, informing him that their ship had crashed, with three X-Men (Cyclops, Phoenix (Jean Grey-Summers), Polaris) pursuing them. Barbarus and Lupo were sent to find Worm and Whiteout, and they nearly came to blows over whether or not they should follow Sauron, Barbarus stating that he may make a better leader. Worm stopped them from fighting, and they returned Havok to Brainchild. Sauron entered and was eager to feed, despite Brainchild's warnings to pace himself, but chose to use Havok as bait when he sensed the other X-Men near. After Sauron defeated the heroes, Brainchild set Cyclops and Havok up in the machine to drain their energy while the Mutates looked on. Sauron continued to struggle with insanity, causing Barbarus to question him more. Sauron drained the energy too quickly, and Brainchild could not shut the machine down. Sauron began to transform with too much power. Polaris and Phoenix attacked, destroying the machine and freeing their allies. Barbarus and Gaza moved to attack them, but Phoenix mentally manipulated Barbarus' reservations and they agreed to stand down. Brainchild took immediate control of the Mutates and allowed the X-Men to depart. Sauron was soon defeated and left a mindless beast.

(X-Treme X-Men: Savage Land#1 (fb) - BTS) - Brainchild took control of the Mutates (Amphibius, Barbarus, Gaza, Leash, Lupa, Whiteout) and plotted to get revenge on the X-Men (Beast (Henry McCoy), Bishop, Rogue, Sage, Storm, Thunderbird (Neal Shaara)), luring many of them to the Savage Land, and to gain as much power as possible.

(X-Treme X-Men: Savage Land#3) - Amphibius, Barbarus, Brainchild, Gaza, Lupa, and Whiteout looked on as Leash tried to bring Rogue under her control, but Rogue's defenses were too strong.

(X-Treme X-Men: Savage Land#4) - Storm, her genetics altered by Brainchild to a primal state, was ordered by Brainchild to accompany the Mutates in attacking the city. She leapt at the X-Men, slashing Sage just as Whiteout blinded the heroes. Gaza knocked out Thunderbird with a blow while Barbarus pummeled Bishop. Leash then took control over Thunderbird and had him hit Bishop with a blast of power to show her control, seemingly killing Bishop. The Mutates then enslaved the Saurids and humans, Leash making many of them surrender themselves to captivity. Barbarus and Gaza led Thunderbird in disposing of some of the Saurids, but Bishop (still alive) attacked them, defeating all three with a series of energy blasts and punches. The Mutates were soon defeated and placed into custody.

(Uncanny X-Men I#458 - BTS) - When the Savage Land was overrun by the other-dimensional Hauk'ka (sentient evolved dinosaurs), the Mutates (Amphibius, Barbarus, Brainchild, Gaza, Leash, Lupo, Vertigo, Whiteout) were freed and offered pardons in return for their help against the Hauk'ka. They allied with Ka-Zar and Zabu as well.

(Uncanny X-Men I#457 - BTS) - They then met Psylocke and X-23 of the X-Men and joined forces.

(Uncanny X-Men I#457) - Psylocke and X-23 lead their new allies to recently freed captives Bishop, Nightcrawler, and several humans and Saurids (including Jimi, M'kai, S'gur, and Viri). They fought off R'chel (the transformed Marvel Girl) and Ma'sa'no of the Hauk'ka.

(Uncanny X-Men I#458) - A Hauk'ka hunting party immediately attacked them, and Vertigo knocked many of them from the air. A battle ensued and Gaza and Barbarus savagely hit their enemies. R'chel attacked and swiftly knocked out Bishop, Barbarus, and Gaza. The Mutates soon retreated with their allies just before a massive weather system struck the Savage Land.

(New Avengers: Most Wanted Files - BTS) - Under unrevealed circumstances Barbarus was incarcerated at the high-security prison -- the Raft (see comments).

(New Avengers I#5 (fb) - BTS) - The Mutates tried hiring the Scorcher to break Lykos out of jail, but he refused. They weren't aware that Scorcher notified Wolverine about this contact.

(New Avengers I#2) - Barbarus battled the as yet unformed New Avengers when they arrived to quell the breakout orchestrated by Electro.

(New Avengers I#3 (fb)/New Avengers: Most Wanted Files - BTS) - During the fight Barbarus eventually escaped and joined Lykos on his way back to the Savage Land.

(New Avengers I#4 - BTS) - The New Avengers (Luke Cage, Captain America (Steve Rogers), Iron Man (Tony Stark), Spider-Man (Peter Parker), Spider-Woman (Jessica Drew)) thought the Mutates were behind the breakout. To apprehend Lykos, they traveled to the Savage Land, where Wolverine was also.

(New Avengers I#5) - The heroes were attacked by a group of mutated primates, then put to sleep by Vertigo (who was red and blue and had different powers, able to command the heroes to sleep, and seemingly able to shut their powers down temporarily). They woke up in the base of the Mutates (Amphibius, Barbarus, Brainchild, Lupo, Vertigo, Whiteout, Worm), naked and in restraints. Soon, Iron Man managed to summon his armor and blow up Brainchild's machine, then opened fire on the Mutates. Spider-Woman zapped Amphibius. Sauron was later re-arrested.

(Sentinel Squad O*N*E#4 (fb) - BTS) - Brainchild had the Mutates build a new complex, and he began experimenting on Tyrannosaurs, increasing their brain size, ferocity, size, and strength, and he gave each a harness that gave the dinosaur telekinetic powers and lasers. Though initially planning on taking over the Savage Land, he altered his plans to include world domination.

(Sentinel Squad O*N*E#3) - After the Sentinel Squad was shot down by dinosaurs Brainchild, Barbarus and Amphibius recovered two of the Sentinel pilots who were still living, James Rhodes and Tracy Skylark.

(Sentinel Squad O*N*E#4) - Alexander Lexington and Meld snuck into the Mutates' lair. They came across the Mutates (Amphibius, Timberius, Vertigo, and others), and Lexington zapped them and fled, leaving the Mutates scattering after them. They rescued Rhodes and Skylark, and destroyed the large brain that powered the Mutates' headquarters and dinosaurs. After destroying the helpless Tyrannosaurs, the Sentinels departed.

(Cable & Deadpool#49 (fb) - BTS) - Brianchild led the Mutates (Amphibius, Barbarus, Lorelei, Piper) in taking over Magneto's old base. From there, he planned to use the technology to disrupt electrical signals all over the world and expand the Savage Land's prehistoric dominion. Deadpool captured Shanna, had Lorelei subvert Ka-Zar's will, and had Piper surround the base with dinosaurs and take over Zabu.

(Cable & Deadpool#49) - Deadpool and his allies Weasel and Bob the Hydra agent stormed the base, and managed to free Ka-Zar. Brainchild sent Amphibius and Barbarus to stop Ka-Zar but the Mutates soon sought to escape on the back of pterodactyls. Amphibius and Barbarus got safely away, but Deadpool shot the pterodactyl carrying Brainchild, Lorelei, and Piper, and left them falling into a group of dinosaurs below them.

(Marvel Comics Presents II#6/2) - When Roxxon and hired criminals Plunderer (Parnival Plunder), Killer Shrike (Simon Maddicks), Manticore, and Saboteur, as well as several Mandroids, invaded the Savage Land, the Mutates (Amphibius, Barbarus, Brainchild, Lorelei) joined Ka-Zar, Shanna, Zabu, Devil Dinosaur, Moonboy, and Stegron in fighting them off. Brainchild was initially reluctant to trust Ka-Zar until he reminded them of the seriousness of the stakes. A deadly battle broke out and a lot of Stegron's dinosaurs were killed.

(Marvel Comics Presents II#7/2) - Using a device that Brainchild had modified, Stegron revived the dinosaurs as zombies and battle resumed. The tides quickly turned when Lorelei took over the minds of the male enemies and Roxxon was quickly chased out of the Savage Land.

(New Mutants IV#10 (fb) - BTS) - Amphibius, claiming that the sea had spoken to him and that Magneto's Asteroid M had risen to the surface, told his fellow Mutates about this, but they didn't want to go find him. Worm put Sauron, Barbarus, and Lupo under his control, and they commandeered a ship to find Magneto.

(New Mutants IV#10) - When threatened by the military at Kitakyushu, Japan, Sauron destroyed an armed vehicle, creating an international incident. The New Mutants (Cannonball, Sunspot, Warlock) investigated and found the Mutates on the deck of the ship. In the skies, Cannonball attacked Sauron, mindful of what had happened the last time they'd fought. While battle broke out on the boat, Karma realized the Mutates were immune to her powers of psychic possession. Barbarus got Sunspot in a hold while Cypher and Warlock dodged the blows of Amphibius and Lupo, respectively. Worm went scuttling to the bows of the ship. Cannonball defeated Sauron by plowing him through the ship, and the New Mutants swiftly defeated the other three Mutates. Worm spread his slime through Barbarus, soon getting Cannonball and Sunspot under his control. After breaching the hull of the ship, exposing Worm's hiding place, Karma and Moonstar attacked and Moonstar swiftly defeated Worm with a kick, allowing Karma to get the others under her control. Worm battled Karma for control of his mind, but she entered his mind and learned why they were there. Karma convinced a disbelieving Worm that the X-Men were in charge of the Asteroid, and of Magneto, and Worm ordered the Mutates to return to the Savage Land.

Comments: Created by Roy Thomas, Neal Adams, and Tom Palmer.

As part of the Savage Land Mutates Barbarus has entries in the Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe#11 and Marvel Encyclopedia: X-Men. He also has entries in the OHotMU Master Edition#7 and the New Avengers: Most Wanted Files.

Barbarus' appearance as a prisoner at the Raft was kind of weird, but at least his appearance could be easily explained. It is quite possible that hiring an outsider wasn't the first plan of the Savage Land Mutates and I honestly can't think of a better choice among the Mutates to break out Lykos than their four-armed powerhouse Barbarus. He failed, was imprisoned at the Raft and after that the Mutates hired someone to break out Lykos. Barbarus could leave along with Lykos and return with him to the Savage Land.
--Markus Raymond

The Savage Land Mutates (Barbarus, Gaza, Lupo, Amphibius, Brainchild and Vertigo) appeared in David Smeds' novel "X-Men: Law of the Jungle." This novel's plot entails Brain-Child finding a copy of Three Faces of Eve in Magento's laboratory and deciding to revive Sauron, but this time mold him psychologically so as to diminish his impulsive and tactically indiscreet tendencies. After he succeeded, Sauron ordered Brain-Child to began raids on Tongah's tribe and other Savage Land tribes. The Savage Land Mutates have no initiative due to Magneto's psychological conditioning, so they readily followed Sauron. Sauron ordered these raids to draw the X-Men to the Savage Land to feed on them.
--Per Degaton

Profile by Chadman.

CLARIFICATIONS:
Barbarus has no known connections to


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Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Deluxe Edition#11, p26, pan2 (main)
Uncanny X-Men I#249, p17, pan1 (2nd)
Wolverine II#69, p10, pan1 (3rd)
X-Treme X-Men: Savage Land#4, p7, pan6 (4th)


Appearances:
X-Men I#62-63 (November-December, 1969) - Roy Thomas (writer), Neal Adams (penciler), Tom Palmer (inker), Stan Lee (editor)
Avengers I#105 (November, 1972) - Steve Englehart (writer), John Buscema (penciler), Jim Mooney (inker), Roy Thomas (editor)
Marvel Fanfare I#1-2 (March, May, 1982) - Chris Claremont (writer), Michael Golden (penciler/inker), Allen Milgrom (editor)
Marvel Fanfare I#3 (June, 1982) - Chris Claremont (writer), Dave Cockrum (penciler), Bob McLeod (inker), Al Milgrom (editor)
Marvel Fanfare I#4 (September, 1982) -  Chris Claremont (writer), Paul Smith (penciler), Terry Austin (inker), Al Milgrom (editor)
Uncanny X-Men Annual I#12 (1988) - Chris Claremont (writer), Art Adams (penciler), Bob Wiacek (inker), Bob Harras (editor)
Uncanny X-Men I#249 (Late September, 1989) - Chris Claremont (writer), Marc Silvestri (penciler), Dan Green (inker), Bob Harras (editor)
Uncanny X-Men I#250 (Early October, 1989) - Chris Claremont (writer), Mark Silvestri (penciler), Steve Leialoha (inker), Bob Harras (editor)
Uncanny X-Men I#274-275 (March-April, 1991) - Chris Claremont (writer), Jim Lee (penciler), Scott Williams (inker), Bob Harras (editor)
Wolverine II#69 (May, 1993) - Larry Hama (writer), Dwayne Turner (penciler), Chris Ivy (inker), Bob Harras (editor)
Wolverine II#70 (July, 1993) - Larry Hama (writer), Dwayne Turner (penciler), Richard Bennett (inker), Bob Harras (editor)
Wolverine II#71 (July, 1993) - Larry Hama (writer), Dwayne Turner (penciler), Bennett, Barta, Rubinstein (inkers), Bob Harras (editor)
X-Men Unlimited I#6 (September, 1994) - John Francis Moore, Paul Smith (writers), Mandel Alves Flor, Fabio Laguna, Al Rio, Eddie Wagner (pencilers), Ralph Cabrera, Keith Champagne, John Lowe, Mark McKenna, Al Milgrom, Joe Rubinstein, Tim Townsend (inkers), Kelly Corvese (editor)
X-Men: Law of the Jungle (March, 1998) - David Smeds (writer)
X-Treme X-Men: Savage Land#1 (November, 2001) - Chris Claremont (writer), Kevin Sharpe (penciler), Danny Miki & Lary Stucker (inkers), Matt Hicks & Mark Powers (editors)
X-Treme X-Men: Savage Land#2-4 (December, 2001-February, 2002) - Chris Claremont (writer), Kevin Sharpe (penciler), Danny Miki (inker), Matt Hicks & Mark Powers (editors)
New Avengers I#2 (February, 2005) - Brian Michael Bendis (writer), David Finch (penciler), Danny Miki, Mark Morales (inkers), Tom Brevoort (editor)
New Avengers I#3 (March, 2005) - Brian Michael Bendis (writer), David Finch (penciler), Danny Miki, Allen Martinez, Victor Olazaba (inkers), Tom Brevoort (editor)
New Avengers I#4-5 (April-May, 2005) - Brian Michael Bendis (writer), David Finch (penciler), Danny Miki (inker), Tom Brevoort (editor)
Uncanny X-Men I#457-459 (May-July, 2005) - Chris Claremont (writer), Alan Davis (penciler), Mark Farmer (inker), Mike Marts (editor)
Sentinel Squad O*N*E#3-4 (May-June, 2006) - John Layman (writer), Aaron Lopresti (penciler), Norm Rapmund (inker), Sean Ryan (editor)
Cable & Deadpool#49 (March, 2008) - Reilly Brown (writer/penciler), Fabian Nicieza (writer), Jeremy Freeman (inker), Nicole Boose (editor)
Marvel Comics Presents II#6/2-7/2 (April-May, 2008) - Christos N. Gage (writer), Joyce Chin (penciler/inker), Andy Schmidt, John Barber (editors)
New Mutants IV#10 (April, 2010) - Zeb Wells (writer), Paul Davidson, David Lopez, Alvaro Lopez (artists), Nick Lowe (editor)


First Posted: 08/15/2007
Last updated: 07/18/2013

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