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Morlocks are a group of mutant characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The characters are usually depicted as being associated
Morlocks_(comics)
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Chicago faction of the Morlocks. She later returns home to reveal her identity to her parents, who accept her, and leaves the Morlocks after helping them
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She calls this newly formed society the Morlocks, after the group of futuristic subterraneans known as Morlocks in The Time Machine by H. G. Wells. Callisto
Callisto_(comics)
Marvel Comics fictional character
the Morlocks, a band of homeless, rejected mutants. The founding Morlocks consist of Caliban, Callisto, Masque, Plague, and Sunder. The Morlocks live
Caliban_(Marvel_Comics)
Fictional species created by H. G. Wells
inspirations). In Wells' story, the Morlocks are the novella's main antagonists. Since their creation by Wells, Morlock characters have appeared in many
Morlock
Marvel Comics supervillain
published by Marvel Comics. Masque was originally a prominent member of the sewer-dwelling community of mutant outcasts called the Morlocks, led by Callisto
Masque_(comics)
including the 198 and the Morlocks. Erg makes non-speaking appearances in X-Men: The Animated Series as a member of the Morlocks. Erg appears in X-Men '97
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the underground mutant community known as the Morlocks. The Marauders kill Tommy and hundreds of Morlocks before the X-Men and X-Factor teams arrive separately
Mutant_Massacre
at X-Factor's HQ, the Morlocks sneak out, disguised and claiming to be the X-Factor 'cleaning staff'. Scaleface and the Morlocks are confronted by the
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her fellow Morlocks, is presumed to be her desire for company and community. Beautiful Dreamer was among the few members of the Morlocks to survive the
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universe of Larry Niven, named after H. G. Wells' Morlocks Morlocks (comics), a group of Marvel Comics comic book characters The villains in Power Rangers:
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published by Marvel Comics. Created by Louise Simonson and June Brigman, he first appeared in Power Pack #12 (July 1985). A member of the Morlocks who can secrete
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Healer is an elderly member of the Morlocks who can heal other mutants. His name and past prior to joining the Morlocks are unknown. In Uncanny X-Men #291
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Brute, in comics, may refer to: Marvel Comics: Brute (Morlocks), one of the lesser known Morlocks in the main Marvel universe Brute (Reed Richards), the
Brute_(comics)
1895 dystopian science fiction novella by H. G. Wells
the Morlocks failed when he was captured by the Morlocks. Much of the book is occupied with his deeply unsettling discoveries about the Morlock / Eloi
The_Time_Machine
Fictional comic book character
of the Morlock Healer, and Storm offers the Morlocks refuge at the Xavier Mansion, though they decline. Storm is then made leader of the Morlocks. This
Storm_(Marvel_Comics)
Group of fictional characters
assembles the Marauders to wipe out the Morlocks. Returning to New York, the Marauders are sent after the Morlocks. Using his stealth and tracking skills
Marauders_(comics)
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Piper, in comics, may refer to: Piper (Morlock), a member of Marvel Comics' Morlocks Piper (Mutate), a member of Marvel Comics' Savage Land Mutates Pied
Piper_(comics)
Comic book character
Morlock Tommy, and their goal was to wipe out the Morlocks. Gambit was unable to prevent the Marauders from killing a considerable number of Morlocks
Gambit_(Marvel_Comics)
rearrangement and illusion casting. Mole is a mole-like member of the Morlocks, many of whom were slaughtered during the events of Mutant Massacre by
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2003). Ape and the Morlocks received an entry in Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe #9 (August 1986). Ape is a member of the Morlocks who possesses an
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1990 graphic novel
encounter the Morlocks, who abducted Warren for their leader, Callisto, to marry. During the battle between the X-Men and the Morlocks, Kitty falls ill
From_the_Ashes_(comics)
of the "Mutant Massacre" storyline. She is a mutant and a member of the Morlocks who can secrete acid from her skin. Cybelle was killed by Harpoon in her
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Pryde is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, commonly in association with the X-Men. The character first appeared in
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is a founding member of X-Force and has also been affiliated with the Morlocks, the Mutant Liberation Front, and the New Hellions. Feral debuted in The
Feral_(character)
Fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics
Drake) is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics and is a founding member of the X-Men. Created by writer Stan Lee and artist/co-plotter
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continually gave off toxic radiation that proved to be a problem for the Morlocks. The two sought shelter in a toxic waste dump in New Jersey, but upon hearing
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The comic book stories published by Marvel Comics since the 1940s have featured several noteworthy concepts besides its fictional characters, such as unique
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dimension used by Mikhail Rasputin after flooding the Morlock tunnels. Rasputin brought all Morlocks to the Hill to raise them in a survival-of-the-fittest
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The comic book stories published by Marvel Comics since the 1940s have featured several fictional teams and organizations and this page lists them. Contents
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Sarah was one of the underground-dwelling Morlocks. During the Mutant Massacre that devastated the Morlock community, she witnessed the mauling of Angel
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Pixie (Morlock), a member of the Marvel Comics group of mutants known as the Morlocks Pixie (Eternal), a Marvel Comics character most prominently featured
Pixie_(comics)
Comics character
American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Leech made his first appearance in Uncanny X-Men as a Morlock, a group of mutants whose deformities force
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published by Marvel Comics. Some of them are members of the Horsemen of Apocalypse. Plague was originally a member of the Morlocks with disease-inducing
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Marauders are finally sent after the Morlocks. Using his stealth and tracking skills, Gambit leads the group to the Morlock community but abandons the group
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discovering and stopping a group of tunnel-dwelling mutants (who are not the Morlocks) that are murdering innocents, as well as keeping an eye on Mister M and
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portrayed. The Morlocks, though mutants like those attending Xavier's school, hide away from society within the tunnels of New York. These Morlock tunnels serve
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Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Soteira may refer to: Soteira (comics), a Morlocks (comics) character. Soteira (Greek), sometimes Soteria, the female form
Soteira
Mutant super-villain character from Marvel Comics
mutants called Morlocks. Obsessed with improving mutations in mutants and creating a perfect race of superhumans, Sinister believes the Morlocks (many of whom
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for dead by Mystique; Spyke leaves the team to join the sewer-dwelling Morlocks after he unwittingly drinks an energy drink that is toxic to mutants and
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Bliss, in comics, may refer to: Bliss (Marvel Comics), a member of the Marvel Comics mutant group The Morlocks Bliss (DC Comics), an incubus who appeared
Bliss_(comics)
Marvel Comics superhero
Bishop is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer John Byrne and artist Whilce Portacio, the character
Bishop_(Marvel_Comics)
1960 film by George Pal
Carlocks they meet are based on the Morlocks from the H. G. Wells novel and their appearance is based on the Morlocks in Pal's film. In Gremlins, at the
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Comic book superheroine
investigating a mysterious illness and series of abductions that befell the Morlocks, M and Sabretooth encounter Emplate. Emplate possesses M, cursing her with
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American publisher (1974–1975)
brand Atlas Comics, comic book historians and collectors refer to it as Atlas/Seaboard Comics to differentiate it from the 1950s Atlas Comics, which became
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Sabretooth returns to the sewers to kill the remaining Morlocks. Caliban, a surviving Morlock, breaks Sabretooth's back and leaves him for dead. It takes
Sabretooth_(character)
Team of Marvel Comics supervillains
army. In the 20th century, Apocalypse recruits Plague, a member of the Morlocks, to fill the role of Pestilence. He approaches ex-soldier Abraham Kieros
Horsemen_of_Apocalypse
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characters in Marvel Comics: Delphi (Morlocks), a Marvel Comics character appearing in the Uncanny X-Men series Delphi (Pantheon), a Marvel Comics character appearing
Delphi_(comics)
Marvel Comics superhero group
a superhero group appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. They are depicted as an offshoot of the X-Men, usually based in the United
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Throughout its history of publications, Marvel Comics has produced many inter-company crossover stories combining characters from different series. The
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sets up a base in Manhattan's subway tunnels, where he experiments on the Morlocks. Mister Sinister recognizes Dark Beast's actions as an unauthorized use
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Marvel Comics supervillain
tunnels, where he becomes leader of the Morlocks. After a battle with the X-Men, Mikhail floods the Morlocks' tunnels and is presumed dead. Mikhail is
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Comics character
seeing how cruelly he is treated because of his condition, Spyke joins the Morlocks, a group of mutants who cannot "pass" for human and are forced to live
Spyke
Marvel Comics character
(/mæɡˈniːtoʊ/) is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, commonly in association with the X-Men. Created by writer Stan Lee and
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Sauron is apparently shot dead by Cable, and his body is given to the Morlocks. Sauron is later revealed to have survived. Sauron has the Savage Land
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Comics character
the grounds. Warpath enters the Morlock tunnels along with Hepzibah, Storm, and Caliban, to investigate the Morlocks' increased activity, which has included
Warpath_(character)
Stock character in science fiction
featured Doppelgängers), Deus Ex, The Matrix, and Death Line. In Marvel Comics, the Morlocks are a society of mutant outcasts, named after the subterranean race
Mole_people_(fiction)
Fictional superhero in Marvel Comics
Firefist, is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Firefist was portrayed in the 2018 film Deadpool 2 by Julian Dennison and
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Marvel Comics character
community known as the Morlocks. Greycrow shoots young Morlock Tommy after using her to lead the group to "The Alley," the Morlock's home. Gambit apparently
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Marvel Comics character
Massacre", Colossus became heavily involved in the X-Men's efforts to save the Morlocks from the Marauders. When Kitty was severely injured by Harpoon, Peter gave
Colossus_(character)
Marvel Comics superhero
Nightcrawler is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, commonly in association with the X-Men. Created by artist Dave Cockrum
Nightcrawler_(character)
Group of comics characters
In American comic books published by Marvel Comics, a mutant is a human being that possesses a genetic trait called the X-gene. It causes the mutant to
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Warpath to rescue Leech, who was kidnapped by the Morlocks. The subterranean environment of the Morlock tunnels triggers Hepzibah's instincts, causing her
Hepzibah_(character)
Comics character
Sally ends up a runaway and comes to live with the Morlocks, a group of homeless mutants. Most Morlocks voluntarily (or, in some cases, involuntarily) assume
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kill Richard and let Tommy escape to the Morlocks' Alley. In the first encounter with the X-Men during the Morlock Massacre, Harpoon hurls a harpoon at Rogue
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Generation X (vol. 2) #5 (August 2017). The Rat King is the son of Piper of the Morlocks. Having inherited the ability to control animals via reed pipes, he forces
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the Brotherhood, is a team of comic book mutant supervillains in Marvel Comics' universe who are devoted to mutant superiority over normal humans. Their
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appeared in issue #1 of the 2014 New Warriors relaunch, where she rescues the Morlocks from an attack by the Evolutionaries. When offered the opportunity to walk
Sun_Girl_(Marvel_Comics)
Marvel Comics fictional character
Forge is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, most commonly in association with the X-Men. A mutant with an unsurpassed
Forge_(character)
Henderson) is the leader of the Morlocks and possesses enhanced senses. Caliban (voiced by Michael Dobson) is a member of the Morlocks who can detect the presence
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Comic book supervillain
enforcer of Senator Stuart Ward. He abducted innocent civilians and the Morlocks' leader Callisto to his lair beneath the streets. The Daily Bugle went
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Marvel Comics superhero
Jonothan) is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character is usually associated with the X-Men and Generation X. First
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Supervillain appearing in Marvel Comics
"Mutant Massacre" storyline, Sinister sends the Marauders to kill the Morlocks, a group of mutant outcasts who live underground. In an ensuing battle
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Marvel Comics paperbacks that reprint entire runs
Collection is an ongoing line of color trade paperbacks that republish Marvel comics in a uniform trade dress. Announced in April 2013, their stated intention
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Comic book series
Ultimate X-Men is a superhero comic book series, which was published by Marvel Comics, from 2001 to 2009. The series is a modernized re-imagining of Marvel's
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comic book series published by Marvel Comics since 1963, and is the longest-running series in the X-Men comics franchise. It features a team of superheroes
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Blake Sally Blevins (Skids) – A mutant who infiltrated two factions of the Morlocks, later involved in intrigue among Hawkeye, the Winter Soldier, and Black
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In the 1980s, the X-Men met with the Morlocks, who kidnapped Kitty and attempted to make her marry the Morlock Caliban. When Kitty escapes, she meets
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mutant superheroes appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, generally in association with the X-Men. Originally depicted as the teenaged
New_Mutants
American comics artist (1927–2018)
issues of Tiger-Man and the third issue of Morlock 2001, with Bernie Wrightson inking. Ditko returned to DC Comics in 1975, creating a short-lived title,
Steve_Ditko
Marvel Comics character
of two characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The first character known as Pyro is St. John Allerdyce, a recurring enemy
Pyro_(Marvel_Comics)
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Beast's helper in the sewers beneath New York City when he worked with the Morlocks.[citation needed] "Alex" eventually escapes, shifting his appearance to
Random_(comics)
Comics character
Krakoa and a member of the Morlocks during the Krakoan Age. After the end of the Krakoan Age, Maggott returns to the Morlocks. During the "X-Manhunt" storyline
Maggott
Marvel Comics fictional character
Jones is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character has been depicted as a sidekick and friend to the Hulk, Captain
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Marvel Comics fictional character
kills him to avenge the Morlocks that Blockbuster has killed. Thor burns his remains, as well as those of the dead Morlocks. Sinister clones the Marauders
Blockbuster_(Marauder)
Comics character
is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Fabian Nicieza and Richard Bennett, Threnody first appeared
Threnody_(comics)
1995–96 Marvel comic book crossover
books by Marvel Comics. The Age of Apocalypse briefly replaced the universe of Earth-616 and had ramifications in the main Marvel Comics universe when the
Age_of_Apocalypse
Monthly comic book series
Ultimate Comics: X-Men was an ongoing monthly comic-book series published by Marvel Comics. It made its debut in September 2011 as part of the second
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Season of television series
Hellfire Club, and also introduces the Morlocks and further explores the Purifiers—all groups originating in the comics. The season aired between September
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Comic book
Ultimate Comics: Fallout is a comic book limited series published by Marvel Comics that debuted in July 2011 as part of the second re-launch of the Ultimate
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anonymously Delphi (Morlocks), a Marvel Comics character appearing in the Uncanny X-Men series Delphi (Pantheon), a Marvel Comics character appearing
Delphi_(disambiguation)
Ongoing Marvel Comics since 2019
which she agrees to as long as Emma funds an enclave in Arizona for the Morlocks to live. Homines Verendi meet with the Russian ambassador and offer to
Marauders_(comic_book)
Comic book fictional character
character, a mutant appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character is usually depicted as a member of the student body of the
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Comics character
X-Men, Malice appears alongside the Marauders, who begin massacring the Morlocks. The Marauders claim to be innocent, but Chamber does not believe them
Malice_(character)
2024 Marvel Studios animated series
Eden.[citation needed] Courtenay Taylor as Callisto: The leader of the Morlocks. Taylor replaced original voice actor Susan Roman. Illyana Rasputina /
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QWERTY may also refer to: Qwerty, a character in the Marvel Comics including Morlocks characters Qwerty, a computer in the children's film series VeggieTales
Qwerty_(disambiguation)
Fictional team from Marvel Comics
a superhero team appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. They traditionally consisted of teenage and young adult heroes, and were
New_Warriors
1983 in comics. Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird found Mirage Studios, which is headquartered at Northampton, Massachusetts. Chicago-based First Comics makes
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English (Gloucestershire) : possibly a habitational name from Porlock in Somerset, recorded in Domesday Book as Portloc, being named with Old English port ‘harbor’ + loca ‘enclosure’.
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English (chiefly Lancashire)
English (chiefly Lancashire) : habitational name from Great or Little Horrocks in Greater Manchester, so named from the plural of the dialect term hurrock ‘heaped-up pile of loose stones or rubbish’ (of uncertain origin).
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Reviver of the Religion Islam
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One with thousand arms
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English : from a Middle English personal name, either Egar (see Edgar) or Algar (see Alger).Jewish (Sephardic) : variant of Hagar.
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Variant of Ma'sum; Infallible; Innocent
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Wise
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god of divisions
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Portuguese form of Latin Marius, MÃRIO means "male, virile."
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Carol and Anne; Feminine Variant of Charles
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Varun, Lord of the sea
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Slave of the Protector
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