Warpath (comics)

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Warpath

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Uncanny X-Men #476.
Art by Billy Tan.

Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance New Mutants Vol. 1 #16 (June 1984)
Created by Chris Claremont
Sal Buscema
Characteristics
Alter ego James Jonathan Proudstar
Species Human Mutant
Affiliations X-Men, Hellions, New Mutants, X-Force, X-Corporation
Notable aliases Thunderbird II
Abilities
  • Superhuman strength, speed, stamina, and durability
  • Enhanced senses
  • Flight

Warpath (James Proudstar), previously known as the second Thunderbird, is a Marvel Comics superhero associated with the X-Men. Created by writer Chris Claremont and artist Sal Buscema, he first appeared in The New Mutants #16 (June 1984).

An Apache Native American, Proudstar possesses mutant superhuman strength and speed, like his older brother, the short-lived X-Man Thunderbird, though Warpath's power-levels are much higher.

He originally blamed the X-Men for his brother’s death and joined the villain group the Hellions to get revenge. He later reconsidered his views and became a longtime member of the militant X-Men offshoot X-Force. He is currently a member of the Uncanny X-Men team.

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[edit] Character history

[edit] Origin

James' brother, John Proudstar, was one of the "All New, All Different" X-Men who debuted in Giant-Size X-Men #1 (1975). He was killed on one of the team's earliest missions. James angrily blamed the X-Men for his brother's death and made it his life's mission to murder its founder, Professor Charles Xavier. James became a member of the Hellions, a team of young mutants led by the supervillain The White Queen.

[edit] Taking retribution

In Uncanny X-Men #193 (May 1985), which celebrated the tenth anniversary of the X-Men's revival, James reappeared, donning his brother's costume, and kidnapped the X-Men's Banshee to draw the team to Cheyenne Mountain where John was killed. However, when the opportunity arrived, James was unable to kill Professor X in cold blood. Professor X offered membership into the New Mutants to James, but he declined. Instead, James rejoined the Hellions.

[edit] A quiet life interrupted

Months later, James came to realize that the Massachusetts Academy wasn't the place for him. So, he left to return home to his family's reservation, in Camp Verde, Arizona. James enjoyed his stay at home so much, that he originally turned down Cable's offer to join the New Mutants. After the meeting, in New York, James returned home, to find his entire tribe murdered. James originally thought that the Hellions committed the act to punish him for leaving the team, due to a Hellfire Club foot soldier's mask he found alongside the bodies of his fallen tribesmen. He then joined the New Mutants, hoping to track down the Hellions and gain revenge.

[edit] X-Force

Before long, the New Mutants cut ties with the X-Men and became the militant X-Force and James changed his codename to Warpath. Warpath was a part of X-Force, for all of its existence. As a member of X-Force, James became more calm and controlled and struck up a close friendship with his teammate Siryn (ironically Banshee's daughter). Despite his strong attraction to her, Theresa only saw James as a friend.

[edit] Coming to terms with life

Partial cover to Uncanny X-Men #475. Art by Billy Tan
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Partial cover to Uncanny X-Men #475. Art by Billy Tan

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James finally had a face to face with Emma Frost. The two talked about the deaths of his tribesmen, but Emma swore she wasn't involved. Warpath eventually met a woman, by the name of Risque. Risque was instrumental in helping James with his confidence. She introduced him to a man called Sledge. Sledge gave him information about a member of the tribe that was still alive. James found this tribesman, Michael Whitecloud, who told him that Stryfe, X-Force's adversary, was behind the killing of his tribe. James went to Hell to gain revenge, but was returned back to the living world by Blackheart.

James returned to X-Force and stayed a devoted member. When the former British intelligence agent Pete Wisdom became X-Force's mentor, he helped James learn how to use his powers to fly.

After X-Force's disintegration, Warpath joined the Mumbai branch of the international mutant agency, X-Corporation, in India. He stayed there with the X-Corporation for a while, before rejoining X-Force at Cable's request. X-Force has since disbanded, with Cannonball, Cable and Warpath joining separate teams of X-Men. Rictor and Siryn have joined X-Factor Investigations, and Boom Boom is in the superhero group NextWave.

Warpath was one of the few mutants to retain their powers after the events of Decimation, and soon after found himself living in the Mutant camp at X-Men's mansion. Shortly afterwards, he joined the ranks of the X-Men for the first time (Uncanny X-Men #475), at Professor X's request. Along with Professor X, Marvel Girl, Nightcrawler, Havok, Darwin, and Polaris, he journeys into space to track down Vulcan. He shows his superb fighting prowess while fighting cyborg drones as the X-Men attempt to commandeer a Shi'ar ship.

[edit] Powers and abilities

Warpath is a mutant who possesses superhuman strength, speed, flight, stamina, agility, reflexes, and a high degree of resistance to physical injury.

Aside from his physical attributes, Warpath is well versed in hand to hand combat. He is usually wields knives composed of vibranium, which he is capable of using with great expertise.

[edit] Bibliography

[edit] List of titles

  • Cable #21, 29 & 73-75
  • Deadpool Vol. 2 #12, 22 & 61
  • Excalibur #82
  • New Mutants #16-17, 39, 43, 53-54, 56, 62 & 99-100
  • New Mutants Annual #7
  • New Warriors Vol. 1 #31 & 46
  • New Warriors Annual #1
  • Quasar #38
  • Spider-Man #16
  • Thunderbolts #25
  • Uncanny X-Men #193, 294-296, 331, 379, 388, 416, 475-476, 478-479
  • Uncanny X-Men Annual #15
  • Wonder Man Vol. 2 #13
  • X-Factor Vol. 1 #84 & 106
  • X-Force Vol. 1 #-1, 1-7, 9-17, 25-53, 57, 69-87, 89-95, 97-115, 117
  • X-Force Annual #1-3, 1995 Annual, 1997 Annual, 1998 Annual, 1999 Annual
  • X-Force Vol. 2 #2-3
  • X-Men (Second Series) #14, 17, 30, 41 & (New X-Men) 133
  • X-Men: Prime
  • X-Men Unlimited Vol. 1 #23

[edit] Significant stories

  • Uncanny X-Men #193; "Warhunt 2" (May 1985, Marvel Comics) - James Proudstar kidnaps Banshee, to get revenge on the X-Men.
  • X-Force Minus 1 (July 1997, Marvel Comics) - A young Thunderbird and Warpath investigating an unusual medical facility.
  • Blaze #4-5 (November-December 1995, Marvel Comics) - helps Wyatt Wingfoot and Johnny Blaze investigate a murder and faces a Wendigo creature

X-Force v1 42 (January 1995, Marvel Comics) - investigates the murder on his family in Camp Verde, discovers Stryfe is responsible and not Emma Frost, like he used to think

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