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Quill (comics) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Quill (comics)

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Quill has been the name of four fictional comic book characters in the Marvel Comics universe.

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[edit] Quill (Warpie)

Quill
Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance Captain Britain vol. 2 #7
Created by Jamie Delano & Alan Davis
Characteristics
Alter ego unrevealed
Species Human Mutate
Affiliations Warpies
Cherubim

The first character to be named Quill in Marvel Comics, first appeared in Captain Britain (2nd series) #7 and was created by Jamie Delano and Alan Davis. He was one of the Warpies, a group of superhumans created by the Jaspers Warp. Quill and his fellow Warpies were taken in by the British government organisation, the Resources Control Executive (the R.C.X.). Quill and several of the Warpies were trained for combats and formed the Cherubim. Quill was their leader and they attacked Captain Britain, but were later taken in by him and his sister Elisabeth Braddock. (Captain Britain (2nd series) #7-9)

The Warpies were later abducted by the new R.C.X. and again came into conflict with Captain Britain, who was now part of Excalibur. The Warpies were all slowly turning into humans, but the new R.C.X. had told them that they were dying. Excalibur uncovered the truth and told the Warpies. They also freed the original leaders of the R.C.X. and left the Warpies in their care. (Excalibur (1st series) #61-65)

The Warpies were abducted shortly afterwards by Black Air, another government organisation. Black Air experimented upon the Warpies in an attempt to keep them superhuman. Their experiments succeeded, but the Warpies were saved by Mastermind who made them his soldiers. Quill was one of his most loyal soldiers. Under Mastermind's leadership, the Warpies attacked and destroyed most of the Captain Britain Corps. They were defeated by Captain Britain, who then used his new powers to turn the Warpies, including Quill, into regular humans. (Excalibur: Sword of Power #1-4)

[edit] Powers

Quill's body was covered in barbs and he had razorsharp claws.

[edit] Bibliography

  • Captain Britain vol. 2 #7-9, 11-14

[edit] Quill (Resistants)

Quill
Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance Captain America vol. 1 #343
Created by Mark Gruenwald & Kieron Dwyer
Characteristics
Alter ego unrevealed
Species Human Mutant
Affiliations Resistants/Mutant Force

The second Quill was a mutant in Cleveland. He first appeared in Captain America (1st series) #343. He was created by Mark Gruenwald and Kieron Dwyer. Quill was arrested by the government for not following the Mutant Registration Act, but he was freed by the Resistants and joined them. Under the influence of a device created by Doctor Doom, Quill was one of many criminals attacking the Fantastic Four during Acts of Vengeance. He was defeated and taken to the Vault.

Quill was depowered during M-day. (New Avengers #18)

[edit] Powers

Quill could shoot razor sharp needles from his body.

[edit] Bibliography

  • Captain America vol. 1 #343, 346
  • Fantastic Four vol. 1 #335
  • Avengers Spotlight #29

[edit] Quills (Arena)

Quills
Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance X-Treme X-Men #39
Created by Chris Claremont & Igor Kordey
Characteristics
Alter ego unrevealed
Species Human Mutant
Affiliations The Arena

The third Quills was a female fighter in the mutant fight club known as the Arena. She appeared in X-Treme X-Men #39 and was created by Chris Claremont and Igor Kordey.

[edit] Powers

Quills was covered with razor sharp needles, which she could shoot from her body.

[edit] Bibliography

  • X-Treme X-Men #39

[edit] Quill (Corsairs)

Quill
Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance New X-Men: Academy X #1
Created by Nunzio DeFilippis
Christina Weir
Characteristics
Alter ego Maxwell "Max" Jordan
Species Human Mutant
Affiliations Xavier Institute, The 198
The Corsairs squad
Abilities porcupine-like spikes that grow in place of hair and can be fired as high-speed projectiles

Quill (real name Max Jordan) is a fictional character, a mutant in the Marvel Universe, one of the student body in the Xavier Institute. He first appeared in New X-Men: Academy X #1 and he was created by Nunzio DeFilippis and Christina Weir. When the students were each assigned to squads, Quill was assigned to Cyclops' "Corsairs", a group named after his father Corsair. (See Xavier Institute student body for a line-up of the Corsairs.)

Quill is one of 27 students at Xavier's to maintain their powers post-M-Day. The squads have disbanded.

Quill was killed during William Stryker's attack on the Xavier Institute in the wake of M-Day.

[edit] Powers

Max`s body is covered in porcipine quills which he can shoot from his body

[edit] Trivia

  • During the school dance, Quill asked Surge for a dance.
  • Quill was voted "Class Clown" in the New X-Men: Academy X Yearbook.
  • In Gambit (4th Series) #10, Quill got busted trying to steal test answers from the headmaster’s office. Kitty Pryde assigned him and his accomplices, George and Winston (who are presumably depowered and no longer reside at the school), to be mentored by Gambit, but instead of making them see the error of their way, he taught the boys some real thieving techniques.

[edit] Bibliography

  • Gambit vol. 4 #10
  • New X-Men vol. 2 #20-27
  • New X-Men: Academy X#1, 14
  • New X-Men Yearbook
  • X-Men: The 198 Files

[edit] Other media

[edit] Film

Ken Leung as Quill in X-Men: The Last Stand
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Ken Leung as Quill in X-Men: The Last Stand

Quill appears as a member of The Morlocks in the film X-Men: The Last Stand. Though this movie character, played by Ken Leung, is listed in the screen credits as "Kid Omega", the movie character is unrelated to the Marvel character Kid Omega. The script writer Zak Penn later revealed that this was a mistake, as the character was clearly meant to be Quill. [1] In The Last Stand, Quill was a cocky guy. He killed Dr. Kavita Rao (assistant of Warren Worthington II, the father of Angel), and he almost killed Dr. Worthington II. The latter was saved by his son. In the end he was destoyed by Phoenix along with Arclight and Psylocke.

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