Famine (comics)

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Famine

Famine attacks Beast in X-Force #16
Publication information
Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance X-Factor vol. 1 #12 (January 1987)
Created by Louise Simonson
Walter Simonson
In story information
Alter ego Autumn Rolfson
Species Human Mutant
Team affiliations Four Horsemen of Apocalypse
Abilities Ability to disintegrate organic matter

Famine (Autumn Rolfson) is a fictional character, a Mutant supervillain appearing in the Marvel Comics universe. She is most notable for being one of the original four horsemen of the villain Apocalypse.

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[edit] Fictional character biography

Autumn Rolfson was a young, spoiled anorexic girl who lived with her parents in Cleveland, Ohio. Her parents were upset that she wasn't eating, because that meant she might have to go to a hospital again, leading to her grades slipping. They also pointed out that if the neighbors knew she was a mutant that disintegrated food, they'd think they were all freaks.

Autumn was upset by this, thinking her parents didn't care about her, just the way other people saw her. Apocalypse waited in her room and told her she could get revenge on her parents and on those who hate and fear her.[1] She agreed, and was teleported away to his ship, where she cut off her hair and wore a green mask. Apocalypse had her trained as a warrior and terrorist, and she took the name Famine.[2] She often bickered with the man chosen to be War, much to Apocalypse's annoyance.

During their first mission, the Horsemen were torn, not wanting to take orders from each other. With War and Pestilence, she battled X-Factor for the first time.[3] The Horsemen eventually learned to ride as one, after Death was picked and chosen as the leader. Apocalypse sent the Horsemen to attack New York City, and battled X-Factor. Although the Horsemen were ultimately defeated by X-Factor, Famine battled Marvel Girl (Jean Grey) and easily defeated her.[4] As a reward Apocalypse teleported her to the Midwestern grain fields or America's farm belt, so she could disintegrate the crops and cattle, but was defeated by Captain America, D-Man, the Falcon, and Nomad.[5]

Famine later appeared alongside War and a new Death — the Morlock formerly known as Caliban. War and Famine battled Colossus and Iceman, while Death kidnapped Jean Grey and Cyclops.[6] The Horsemen brought Cyclops and Jean Grey to Apocalypse — who turned out to be Mister Sinister disguised as Apocalypse.[7] The X-Men sought out the Horsemen and though Famine took out Beast, she was beaten by Quicksilver.[8]

Presumably, she was reverted back to her normal self and sent back to her parents in Ohio.

[edit] Powers and abilities

Famine is a mutant with the ability to cause organic matter to turn to dust at will. She also has the ability to induce extreme hunger in living human beings and animals. Her powers have proven ineffective against Colossus in his armored form; when she once turned them against him, her powers instead temporarily transformed her into a living skeleton.

Famine suffers from anorexia, which affects her physical abilities. She is unusually thin, with a skeletal build, parchment-like skin, and atrophied muscles, and appears to be quite aged despite her actual chronological youth.

While a servant of Apocalypse, he used his sentient ship to construct for Famine a robot mount that resembles a demonic quadruped beast and that can travel on land or fly through the air.

[edit] Other versions

Famine appeared in a few What if? issues, most notably when she obliterated the Marauders and rode with Archangel when he "fell from grace." She was later betrayed by Archangel and killed along with the other Horsemen. Famine also appeared in the Mutant X series, though it is unknown if this version was supposed to be Autumn Rolfson or not. She may or may not have been Death in the Age of Apocalypse, working alongside War.

[edit] In other media

Famine appeared in three episodes of the X-Men Animated Series: the first, "Come the Apocalypse," where Famine was selected by Apocalypse and transformed into his Horseman; the second and third, "Beyond Good and Evil," parts 3 and 4, where she fought alongside the other Horsemen when the X-Men sought out Apocalypse's lazarus chamber. While in Egyptian garb with the others, Famine was the only one who resembled the actual Earth-616 version.

[edit] References

  1. ^ X-Factor #12
  2. ^ X-Factor #15
  3. ^ X-Factor #19
  4. ^ X-Factor #23-27
  5. ^ Captain America #339
  6. ^ Uncanny X-Men #294
  7. ^ X-Factor #84
  8. ^ X-Force #16

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