- —Prism[src]
History
Marauders[]
The details of his recruitment by Mister Sinister to the group of assassins known as the Marauders are unknown. Prism first appeared as part of a "search and destroy" mini-team of Marauders, consisting of himself, Arclight, and Scrambler. Their mission: eliminate the members of X-Factor, who were leading an evacuation mission to help Morlocks escape the Marauders. After using his powers to reflect Cyclops's optic blast back at him, X-Factor member Jean Grey used her telekinetic powers to slam Prism against a nearby wall. Much to everyone's surprise, the move killed Prism as his body was ultimately too fragile to survive being slammed against the wall.[3]
Prism, along with his fellow Marauders that did not survive the Mutant Massacre, was ultimately resurrected by Mister Sinister using his cloning technology. However, Prism's lifespan was once again cut short when he was killed by a group of demonized police officers during the opening hours of the Inferno, in a rematch between the Marauders and the X-Men.[4]
Prism was cloned again and fought X-Man alongside other Marauders, and died again as Grey telekinetically pulled the trigger of Scalphunter's gun.[5]
Prism was institutionalized in a mental hospital when M-Day occurred. There, he rose to power and exacted revenge on his fellow patients who harassed him before they lost their powers.[1]
Alongside the other Marauders, Prism ambushed the X-Men at Mystique's residence, and participated in the ensuing battle. The Marauders quickly defeated the X-Men and kidnapped Rogue, returning to Mister Sinister. It was also revealed that Prism, with several of his teammates, assassinated the Dark Mother, who claimed to be an ancestor of Jean Grey. He would later fight Iceman and Cannonball alongside the other Marauders as well.[11]
Soon, a mutant baby was born after M-Day (the first since the event); the Marauders went to retrieve it in Alaska. Prism's body was shattered by a Purifier during the chaos.[6]
Once again resurrected due to cloning, Prism rejoined the Marauders under Chimera. Unbeknownst to Prism and his teammates, Chimera had been mind-controlled by Da'o Cao Mạnh and sent the Marauders to battle the X-Men. During the battle, Karma attempted to mind control Chimera, leading to the discovery of her sister's interference. Prism and the other Marauders fled, though Da'o Cao Mạnh located them and forced them to kill each other. The X-Men later discovered their corpses in their hideout.[12]
Magneto took an interest in punishing the Marauders for their actions during the slaughter of the Morlocks and sought out a laboratory where clones of the mercenaries were ready to be activated. Magneto brought the clones to life and proceeded to hunt and kill each wave of Marauders until he was satisfied. Magneto then programmed the new clones of the Marauders to be completely loyal to him.[13]
Prism later joined his teammates in freeing Magneto from S.H.I.E.L.D. custody.[14] When Magneto created a safe haven on Genosha, Prism investigated a series of murders which had occurred on the island.[15] At some point afterwards, Prism died. Afterwards, he became one of the many deceased individuals whose body was reanimated by Persephone to be used for her bidding.[16]
Krakoa[]
Following the foundation of a mutant state in Krakoa by the hand of Charles Xavier and his allies, Prism and the other Marauders remained in the clone farm where they had been reborn. They were enslaved and held captive by the Goblin Queen, who planned to use them as foot soldiers for an invasion of Krakoa. Prism's former teammate Greycrow and his new team the Hellions destroyed the clone farm and killed Madelyne. Prism died in battle when the Goblin Queen killed him for getting in her way.[9][17]
Later, the High Council of Krakoa decided to resurrect all of the legacy Marauders, including Prism, but without their genetic enhancements from Mister Sinister.[18] He was later seen with his arms around Mister Sinister in the Green Lagoon.[19]Attributes
Powers
Weaknesses
Trivia
See Also
- 24 appearance(s) of Prism (Robbie) (Earth-616)
- 7 appearance(s) in handbook(s) of Prism (Robbie) (Earth-616)
- 7 minor appearance(s) of Prism (Robbie) (Earth-616)
- 3 mention(s) of Prism (Robbie) (Earth-616)
- 32 image(s) of Prism (Robbie) (Earth-616)
- 1 quotation(s) by or about Prism (Robbie) (Earth-616)
Links and References
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Generation M #3
- ↑ Uncanny X-Men #350
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 X-Factor #10
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Uncanny X-Men #240
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 X-Man #13
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 X-Men: Messiah Complex #1
- ↑ Astonishing X-Men (Vol. 3) #48
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 Magneto (Vol. 3) #6
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 Hellions #2
- ↑ X-Men: The Trial of Magneto #4
- ↑ X-Men (Vol. 2) #200–203
- ↑ Astonishing X-Men (Vol. 3) #48–50
- ↑ Magneto (Vol. 3) #5–6
- ↑ Magneto (Vol. 3) #15
- ↑ Magneto (Vol. 3) #17
- ↑ Return of Wolverine #5
- ↑ X-Force (Vol. 6) #1
- ↑ Hellions #4
- ↑ X-Force (Vol. 6) #9
- ↑ Marvel Encyclopedia #X-Men
- ↑ Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe (Vol. 2) #18
- ↑ Marvel Encyclopedia Vol 1 X-Men