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Marvel’s new X-Men series has had a mysterious villain lurking in the wings of its story – and now, after issue #11 we know that villain, Dr. Stasis, has a game-changing connection to one of ...
Dr. Stasis's secret identity revealed in X-Men #11 (Image credit: Marvel Comics). How and why Stasis came to be an anti-mutant villain remains to be seen, but it could have something to do with ...
Marvel’s X-Men Has Revealed All Four Mister Sinister Clones… With A Twist. ... (Clone of Clubs/Dr. Stasis), or alien DNA manipulation and cosmic-level computing (Clone of Spades/Orbis Stellaris).
Today's X-Men #25 and Astonishing Iceman #1 sees the fallout of the Hellfire Gala, in which the terrorist Orchis attacked Krakoa, killing the X-Men ...
He was recently revealed to be the Orchis operative, Dr. Stasis. Dr. Stasis is revealed as Mister Sinister (Image via Marvel Comics) This is where it gets a little confusing.
In Gerry Duggan's Substack newsletter, he promoted his X-Men #28, out today drawn by Joshua Cassara from Marvel, saying "It's a fun one. ... and Firestar is a little more accessible than Dr Stasis.
For the past two years, Marvel Comics has been moving the X-Men ... to conquer Mars was squashed by Krakoan interference, and Dr. Stasis, another scientist trying to unlock the secret to mutant ...
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