Joey Bailey
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| Publication information | |
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| Publisher | Marvel Comics |
| First appearance | X-Factor vol. 1 #35 |
| Created by | Louise Simonson Walter Simonson |
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| Alter ego | Joseph Thomas Bailey |
| Species | Human Mutant |
| Team affiliations | Lost Boys |
| Notable aliases | Shatterbox, Tommy Bailey |
| Abilities | Latent telekinesis. |
Joey Bailey (possibly born Joseph Thomas Bailey) is a fictional character, a mutant in the Marvel Universe and the nephew of Jean Grey.
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[edit] Fictional character biography
Joey Bailey is the youngest child of Sara Grey and the nephew of Jean Grey, founding member of the X-Men. He and his sister, Gailyn were transformed by Nanny into a superhuman duo known as Shatterbox. However they were transformed back by X-Factor. Like his sister, he is a latent mutant and was hunted by the Sentinels but was saved by Roust and X-Man. He was among the fatalities in the Shi'ar's raid on future Phoenix Force advocates[1]Before her death, Joey and his sister were planning to be adopted by his great-uncle Brian Grey along with his wife, and daughter. All three perished along with Gailyn and Joey.
[edit] Bibliography
- Uncanny X-Men #467
- X-Factor vol. 1 #35
- X-Man #30
[edit] As Shatterbox
- X-Factor vol. 1 #35, 40
[edit] References
- ^ Uncanny X-Men #467

