Warlock (New Mutants)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Warlock


Warlock #9 cover
Art by Pasqual Ferry

Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance New Mutants (vol. 1) #21
Created by Chris Claremont
Bill Sienkewicz.
Characteristics
Alter ego Warlock
Species Extraterrestial Mutant
Affiliations New Mutants, Fallen Angels, Excalibur
Notable aliases Douglock
Abilities Body composed of a techo-organic material that can be reshaped at will and can unwittingly infect organic hosts with a transforming virus if not contained

Warlock is a fictional character, a cybernetic alien superhero in the Marvel Comics universe, affiliated with the original New Mutants, a mutant superhero team. He was created by writer Chris Claremont and artist Bill Sienkewicz, and first appeared in New Mutants #21 (November 1984).

[edit] Character biography

Warlock is a member of the alien Technarchy, a race of mechanical organisms that survive by infecting living creatures with the "techno-organic" transmode virus, before draining the life energy ("lifeglow") of the infected organism. Warlock, unlike others of his race, possesses a distinctive degree of compassion, and as a result has been described as a mutant himself. He is the son of the Technarch ruler, Magus, who has battled the New Mutants and the X-Men. Warlock served as a member of the original New Mutants for much of that group's existence, and became the best friend of his teammate Doug Ramsey, alias Cypher, until Doug's death at the hands of the Ani-Mator. Warlock was subsequently killed on the island nation of Genosha during the "X-Tinction Agenda" crossover.

Warlock had a distinctive way of talking during his stint in the New Mutants comics, frequently referring to himself with the personal pronoun "self", and to his teammates as "selffriends". Doug, thanks to selflessly offering his life energy to keep Warlock alive during a dangerous mission earned the unique honorific title of "selfsoulfriend" or "selfsoulfriendcypherdoug".

Later, a group of humans called the Phalanx appeared. This group had been mutated into techno-organic forms via the transmode virus, which had been extracted from Warlock's corpse. One of the Phalanx was Douglock, a lookalike of Doug Ramsey who had all of Doug's memories. Douglock joined the European mutant superhero team Excalibur. While his team-mates were unerved by his similarity to Doug, Douglock was eventually accepted as his own person.

It was later revealed that Douglock was actually a reanimated Warlock who had been given Doug's memories. He then reverted to the name of Warlock and began a career as a solo adventurer, briefly starring in his own title, Warlock, written by Louise Simonson (who had previously been responsible for killing off both Doug and the original Technarchy Warlock) and drawn by Paschalis Ferry. During his adventures, Warlock was joined by a young girl named Hope whom he had unwittingly infected with the Techo-organic virus along with her pet monkey and a novice psychic named Psimon.

[edit] Appearances in other media

A version of Warlock appeared in a two-part episode in the X-Men animated series.

[edit] Ultimate Doug Ramsey

In the Ultimate X-Men "Magnetic North" storyline, Doug Ramsey appears. Whether or not this will lead into the Technarchy storyline is to be determined. In this continuity, Doug Ramsey is based on Ken Jennings (of Jeopardy! fame) and is not a mutant; he is simply a staggeringly intelligent human being. Warlock made a cameo appearance in one issue, where he was seen fighting the X-Men in a gigantic form. However, this served primarily as an in-joke.