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The Shemite

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Jul 9, 1995, 7:00:00 AM7/9/95
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I need some help locating the first appearances of a quite a few
X-Characters. If you where these first showed up, please reply.

Ahab
Bloodscream
Candra
Emplate (Was it Gen X #1?)
Forearm
Cameron Hodge
Killspree
Krule
Locus
Nanny & Orphan Maker
Phantazia
Reaper
Senyaka
Sinsear
Slayback
Tusk
X-Treme

Thank You


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John Closs

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Jul 9, 1995, 7:00:00 AM7/9/95
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In article <3tnp40$1...@homer.alpha.net> mspe...@trcaccess.com (The Shemite) writes:
>From: mspe...@trcaccess.com (The Shemite)
>Subject: First Appearances
>Date: Sun, 09 Jul 1995 05:16:34 GMT

>I need some help locating the first appearances of a quite a few
>X-Characters. If you where these first showed up, please reply.

>Ahab
>Bloodscream
>Candra
>Emplate (Was it Gen X #1?) Yes
>Forearm
>Cameron Hodge X-Factor #1


>Killspree
>Krule
>Locus
>Nanny & Orphan Maker
>Phantazia
>Reaper

>Senyaka (probably X-Men #1 (1991)
>Sinsear
>Slayback, Deadpool #1 (series 1)

Paul O'Brien

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Jul 10, 1995, 7:00:00 AM7/10/95
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mspe...@trcaccess.com (The Shemite) writes:

>I need some help locating the first appearances of a quite a few
>X-Characters. If you where these first showed up, please reply.

Geez.

>Ahab

Days of Futures Present Annuals. So that would be the Fantastic
Four Annual for, uh, 1990.

>Bloodscream

Wolverine Vol. 2 #2, I think.

>Candra

Gambit mini-series.

>Emplate (Was it Gen X #1?)

Yes.

>Forearm

New Mutants #87.

>Cameron Hodge

X-Factor #1

>Killspree

No such character. An invention of the cartoon. There's a Killjoy,
who appeared in mid-period X-Force.

>Krule

Circa X-Force #10.

>Locus

The first Reignfire storyline.

>Nanny & Orphan Maker

Oh God. Simonson issues of X-Factor, but I couldn't be more specific.

>Phantazia

X-Force, uh, #4. I think.

>Reaper

New Mutants #87.

>Senyaka

You mean somebody cares?

>Sinsear

Cable #1.

>Slayback

Deadpool: The Circle Chase #2 or #3, I think.

>Tusk

Towards the end of the original line-up of X-Factor.

>X-Treme

X-Force Annual #2.


Paul O'Brien
pr...@festival.ed.ac.uk, elf...@srv0.law.ed.ac.uk

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Christopher B Siren

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Jul 10, 1995, 7:00:00 AM7/10/95
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In article <DBID7...@festival.ed.ac.uk> pr...@festival.ed.ac.uk
(Paul O'Brien) writes:
>mspe...@trcaccess.com (The Shemite) writes:
>
>>I need some help locating the first appearances of a quite a few
>>X-Characters. If you where these first showed up, please reply.
>
>>Nanny & Orphan Maker
>
>Oh God. Simonson issues of X-Factor, but I couldn't be more specific.

I keep waiting for it to be revealed that that Nanny is a retooled
version of Magneto's Nanny from Uncanny 112-113. Reconstructed by
Zaladane after she took over much of the Savage Land, Zaladane
buried hidden instructions into the robot before her defeat by
Magneto circa UXM 274/5. That programing would prove to be her
means of retribution! Following Magneto's return to earth and
consciousness, watch Nanny and the Orphan Maker seek out old Magnus
and reduce him to childhood yet again! See the white-haired babe
taken into the care of the Savage Land Mutates! Eventually, of course,
he must be returned to an adult status - the X-men could restore him
with the aid of Shiar tech, but they must battle it out with Alter-X
geneticists Beast and Sugarman for control of one of Marvel's Mightiest
Mutants! Don't miss this X-travaganza!

hmmm... I think I've been reading too much of the X Facts page.

Chris Siren
mou...@mit.edu
http://www.mit.edu:8001/people/mouser/home.html

Jordan Davis

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Jul 10, 1995, 7:00:00 AM7/10/95
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Paul O'Brien (pr...@festival.ed.ac.uk) wrote:
: mspe...@trcaccess.com (The Shemite) writes:

: >I need some help locating the first appearances of a quite a few
: >X-Characters. If you where these first showed up, please reply.

: Geez.

: >Killspree

: No such character. An invention of the cartoon. There's a Killjoy,
: who appeared in mid-period X-Force.

Sorry Paul, but he did actually appear as Killspree in Northstar #1.
Now whether that change was made to conform to the ToyBiz action
figure or not who knows.

: >Nanny & Orphan Maker

: Oh God. Simonson issues of X-Factor, but I couldn't be more specific.

I think its issue 35, but I could be wrong.

JD - adding a note here or there

Mike Lavin

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Jul 11, 1995, 7:00:00 AM7/11/95
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In article <3tsd50$i...@mark.ucdavis.edu>
szj...@chip.ucdavis.edu (Jordan Davis) writes:

Re: first appearance of Nanny and the Orphan Maker

>
>I think its issue 35, but I could be wrong.
>

JD, you are usually right on the money, but you missed this
one by a teeny bit.

Nanny and the Orphan Maker first appeared behind-the-scenes
in X-Factor 31. Their first on-panel, named appearance was
X-Factor 33. Nanny's origin is told in X-Factor 40.

Greenstool

Paul O'Brien

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Jul 14, 1995, 7:00:00 AM7/14/95
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mou...@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Christopher B Siren) writes:

>I keep waiting for it to be revealed that that Nanny is a retooled
>version of Magneto's Nanny from Uncanny 112-113.

Since they already gave her an origin story as a cyborg over in
X-Factor, I think you'll have a long wait.

If there is a God, why does he allow Dale Winton to happen?


Christopher B Siren

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Jul 14, 1995, 7:00:00 AM7/14/95
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I wrote:
>>I keep waiting for it to be revealed that that Nanny is a retooled
>>version of Magneto's Nanny from Uncanny 112-113.

Paul O'Brien wrote:
>Since they already gave her an origin story as a cyborg over in
>X-Factor, I think you'll have a long wait.

Oh the perils of a partial collection. Well I won't wish another retcon
on the books.

Chris Siren
mou...@mit.edu

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