X-Statix
Creation & Design
X-Statix was created by writer Peter Milligan and artist Mike Allred, debuting in the early 2000s as a satirical take on superhero teams, focusing on fame and celebrity culture.Early Years
Initially introduced as a rebranding of the X-Force team, X-Statix quickly gained popularity for its unique characters and irreverent tone, exploring themes of celebrity and public perception.Character Development
Over the years, X-Statix has evolved to reflect changing societal views on fame and heroism, often critiquing the superficial aspects of celebrity culture while still delivering engaging superhero narratives.Cultural Reception
X-Statix received critical acclaim for its unique storytelling and character development, often praised for its humor and social commentary.Character Details
Real Name:
X-Statix
Aliases:
X-Force, X-Statix
Species:
Mutant
Gender:
varies
Affiliations:
X-Force, X-Statix
Abilities:
Superhuman abilities, Telepathy, Telekinesis
Equipment:
Advanced technology, Costumes
Weight:
150lbs
Height:
6' 0"
Eye Color:
varies
Hair Color:
varies
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X-Force #116
Marvel
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2001
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Vol. 1
Key Facts
1st team appearance of X-Statix: Coach, Anarchist, Battering Ram, Gin Genie, La Nuit, Plazm, Sluk, Zeitgeist, Doop, U-Go Girl
[March 2025 - supposed concept art leaked online depicting Doop for a potential MCU project but the legitimacy of the artwork being official is unknown - see additional images by tapping cover and swiping]
Key Facts
1st team appearance of X-Statix: Coach, Anarchist, Battering Ram, Gin Genie, La Nuit, Plazm, Sluk, Zeitgeist, Doop, U-Go Girl
[March 2025 - supposed concept art leaked online depicting Doop for a potential MCU project but the legitimacy of the artwork being official is unknown - see additional images by tapping cover and swiping]
X-Force #117
Marvel
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2001
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Vol. 1
Key Facts
1st appearance of Mr. Sensitive, a mutant with highly enhanced senses
1st appearance of Vivisector, a werewolf who can control his transformations
1st appearance of Phat, a mutant who can control his physical size
Key Facts
1st appearance of Mr. Sensitive, a mutant with highly enhanced senses
1st appearance of Vivisector, a werewolf who can control his transformations
1st appearance of Phat, a mutant who can control his physical size
X-Force #121
Marvel
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2001
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Vol. 1
Key Facts
1st appearance of Lacuna, a mutant with the ability to manipulate the timestream
1st appearance of Spike, a mutant with the ability to generate projectiles
Key Facts
1st appearance of Lacuna, a mutant with the ability to manipulate the timestream
1st appearance of Spike, a mutant with the ability to generate projectiles
X-Force #129
Marvel
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2002
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Vol. 1
Key Facts
Final issue
X-Statix #1
Marvel
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2002
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Vol. 1
Key Facts
First headlining series featuring X-Statix, previously introduced in X-Force
1st appearance of Venus Dee Milo, a mutant of pure energy contained in a physical suit
Cover art inspired by Giant Size X-Men #1 (1975)
Key Facts
First headlining series featuring X-Statix, previously introduced in X-Force
1st appearance of Venus Dee Milo, a mutant of pure energy contained in a physical suit
Cover art inspired by Giant Size X-Men #1 (1975)
Giant-Size X-Statix #1
Marvel
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2019
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Vol. 1
Key Facts
1st team appearance of X-Cellent: Zeitgeist, Hurt John (1st), Uno (1st), Mirror Girl (1st)
New X-Statix roster: Doop, Mister Sensitive, Vivisector, Deadgirl, The A (1st), Phatty (1st)
Key Facts
1st team appearance of X-Cellent: Zeitgeist, Hurt John (1st), Uno (1st), Mirror Girl (1st)
New X-Statix roster: Doop, Mister Sensitive, Vivisector, Deadgirl, The A (1st), Phatty (1st)
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