Ghoul (comics)
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| The Ghoul | |
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| Publisher | Marvel Comics |
| First appearance | Generation M #1 (2006)(behind the scenes); Generation M #3 (2006);(named) Generation M #5 (2006) (seen) |
| Created by | Ramon Bachs and Paul Jenkins |
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| Alter ego | unrevealed |
| Species | Human Mutant |
| Abilities | Teleportation, Energy blasts, Superhuman strength |
Ghoul is a fictional mutant character in the Marvel Comics Universe. He debuted in Generation M #1.
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[edit] Fictional character biography
The Ghoul was a mutant who was still empowered following the restoration of reality after it was warped by the Scarlet Witch, the M-Day. Coming to believe that he was pure and that mutants who lost their powers were tainted, the Ghoul set about murdering ex-mutants. Wanting his story to be told, the Ghoul alerted reporter Sally Floyd to the murders. Seeking to put a stop to the carnage, Floyd convinced the mutant Archangel to help lure the Ghoul into the open by using herself as bait. The plan worked, and the X-Men were able to rescue Sally Floyd as Cyclops blew up the tower. The Ghoul was reported to have been arrested after that.
[edit] Powers and abilities
Ghoul is a mutant with a pyrotechnic power who can also teleport short distance (though this causes him pain to do so), can subconsciously disrupt telepathy, had superhuman strength and was able to fire energy blasts. The Ghoul also possesses a stunted third arm.
[edit] Notes and references
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