Mutant X (Comics)

Mutant X is a comic book published by Marvel Comics featuring Havok of the X-Men, who was transported into a parallel dimension. In the "Mutant X" universe, Scott Summers was captured along with his parents by the Shi'Ar, and only Alex escaped. At the beginning of the series, Alex is the leader of "The Six," himself, Ice-Man (Iceman with his powers out of control), the Brute (an aquatic and mentally deficient Beast), Bloodstorm (Storm turned into a vampire, using Shadowcat and Forge as foodsources), the Fallen (Archangel with bat wings), and Marvel Woman/Goblyn Queen (Madelyne Pryor). Alex has a son with Madelyne, Scotty, who knows that Alex isn't his "real" father (the Alex Summers of the Mutant X universe apparently died, and the Earth-616 Alex's consciousness took over). The Mutant X universe diverges from the 616 universe in virtually every form. The series lasted for 32 issues, with two annuals, before it ended and Alex Summers's consciousness was returned to his proper body.

 

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