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Bonebreaker

Bonebreaker is a fictional supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

Bonebreaker
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearanceThe Uncanny X-Men #229
(May 1988)
Created byChris Claremont
Marc Silvestri
In-story information
SpeciesCyborg
Team affiliationsReavers
AbilitiesCybernetic body,
Robotic weaponry
Augmented strength, stamina, and reflexes

Publication history

He first appeared in The Uncanny X-Men #229 (May 1988) and was created by Chris Claremont and Marc Silvestri.

Fictional character biography

Bonebreaker was the leader of the original Reavers, a gang of cyborgs living in a ghost town in Australia, who perpetrated robberies across the globe. Bonebreaker, as well as Pretty Boy and Skullbuster, avoided being sent through the Siege Perilous along with the other Reavers after being defeated by the X-Men.[1]

Following their defeat, Bonebreaker sought out Donald Pierce and Lady Deathstrike to aid in rebuilding the Reavers and defeating the X-Men.[citation needed] At this point, Pierce took over Bonebreaker's role as the Reavers leader. The Reavers never ended up battling the X-Men but encountered Wolverine, beat him half to death, and crucified him.[2]

After Wolverine escaped, the Reavers attacked Muir Island where they battled the Muir Island X-Men and Freedom Force, killing Sunder, Stonewall, and Destiny before being defeated.[3] After the Muir island massacre, Bonebreaker and the other Reavers continued to attack various heroes and mutants such as Wolverine,[volume & issue needed] Emma Frost's factories,[volume & issue needed] Rogue,[volume & issue needed] and the Punisher.[volume & issue needed] When Pierce was creating Albert and Elsie-Dee as a trap for Wolverine, Bonebreaker accidentally gave Elsie-Dee the maximum artificial intelligence instead of that of a 5 year old.[volume & issue needed] As a result, Elsie-Dee and Albert decided that Wolverine was a noble person and foiled Pierce's plans.[volume & issue needed]

As part of the Upstarts' competition, Trevor Fitzroy sent his Sentinel to attack Pierce and the Reavers. The Sentinels arrived in Australia and quickly dispatched the Reavers.[4]

Bonebreaker was among the other Reavers reassembled by Pierce and the Shadow King, who attacked the X-treme X-Men. After being defeated again, the Reavers were handed over to the police.[5]

Bonebreaker leads an attack on what he thinks is Wolverine, but is in actuality an alternate universe aged version of Logan. This attack kills several new-found friends of Logan. In response, Logan tears apart Bonebreaker and stabs him through the neck.[6]

Powers and abilities

Like the other members of the Reavers, Bonebreaker is a cyborg and has bionic implants that augment strength, stamina, and reflexes beyond the levels of a normal human.

Bonebreaker's legs have been replaced with a motorized chassis that drives on tank treads. It is outfitted with anti-aircraft weapons, missile launchers, and machine guns. Bonebreaker's upper torso can be removed from the chassis.

Other versions

Ultimate Marvel

A version of Bonebreaker appeared in Ultimate Marvel as one of the cyborg-hunting mutants on Krakoa. He has a cybernetic snake-like body. He is one of the only Reavers to actually be named after his 616-counterpart.[7]

In other media

Television

Bonebreaker and several other Reavers make an appearance in the 27th episode of the 1990s X-Men TV series.[citation needed]

Video games

References

  1. ^ Chris Claremont (w), Marc Silvestri (p), Dan Green (i). "Down Under" The Uncanny X-Men, no. 229 (May 1988). Marvel Comics.
  2. ^ Chris Claremont (w), Marc Silvestri (p), Dan Green (i). "Fever Dream" The Uncanny X-Men, no. 251 (Nov. 1989). Marvel Comics.
  3. ^ Chris Claremont (w), Marc Silvestri (p), Dan Green (i). "Crash and Burn" The Uncanny X-Men, no. 255 (Dec. 1989). Marvel Comics.
  4. ^ Jim Lee, John Byrne, and While Portacio (w), While Portacio (p), Art Thibert (i). "Fresh Upstart" The Uncanny X-Men, no. 281 (Oct. 1991). Marvel Comics.
  5. ^ Chris Claremont (w), Salvador Larroca (p), Sandu Horca (i). "Queen of Shadows" X-Treme X-Men Annual 2001, no. 1 (Feb. 2002). Marvel Comics.
  6. ^ Old Man Logan #6 (2012)
  7. ^ Ultimate Spider-Man #91

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American comic books published by Marvel Comics BonebreakerPublication informationPublisherMarvel ComicsFirst appearanceThe Uncanny X Men 229 May 1988 Created byChris ClaremontMarc SilvestriIn story informationSpeciesCyborgTeam affiliationsReaversAbilitiesCybernetic body Robotic weaponryAugmented strength stamina and reflexes Contents 1 Publication history 2 Fictional character biography 3 Powers and abilities 4 Other versions 4 1 Ultimate Marvel 5 In other media 5 1 Television 5 2 Video games 6 ReferencesPublication history EditThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it January 2016 He first appeared in The Uncanny X Men 229 May 1988 and was created by Chris Claremont and Marc Silvestri Fictional character biography EditBonebreaker was the leader of the original Reavers a gang of cyborgs living in a ghost town in Australia who perpetrated robberies across the globe Bonebreaker as well as Pretty Boy and Skullbuster avoided being sent through the Siege Perilous along with the other Reavers after being defeated by the X Men 1 Following their defeat Bonebreaker sought out Donald Pierce and Lady Deathstrike to aid in rebuilding the Reavers and defeating the X Men citation needed At this point Pierce took over Bonebreaker s role as the Reavers leader The Reavers never ended up battling the X Men but encountered Wolverine beat him half to death and crucified him 2 After Wolverine escaped the Reavers attacked Muir Island where they battled the Muir Island X Men and Freedom Force killing Sunder Stonewall and Destiny before being defeated 3 After the Muir island massacre Bonebreaker and the other Reavers continued to attack various heroes and mutants such as Wolverine volume amp issue needed Emma Frost s factories volume amp issue needed Rogue volume amp issue needed and the Punisher volume amp issue needed When Pierce was creating Albert and Elsie Dee as a trap for Wolverine Bonebreaker accidentally gave Elsie Dee the maximum artificial intelligence instead of that of a 5 year old volume amp issue needed As a result Elsie Dee and Albert decided that Wolverine was a noble person and foiled Pierce s plans volume amp issue needed As part of the Upstarts competition Trevor Fitzroy sent his Sentinel to attack Pierce and the Reavers The Sentinels arrived in Australia and quickly dispatched the Reavers 4 Bonebreaker was among the other Reavers reassembled by Pierce and the Shadow King who attacked the X treme X Men After being defeated again the Reavers were handed over to the police 5 Bonebreaker leads an attack on what he thinks is Wolverine but is in actuality an alternate universe aged version of Logan This attack kills several new found friends of Logan In response Logan tears apart Bonebreaker and stabs him through the neck 6 Powers and abilities EditLike the other members of the Reavers Bonebreaker is a cyborg and has bionic implants that augment strength stamina and reflexes beyond the levels of a normal human Bonebreaker s legs have been replaced with a motorized chassis that drives on tank treads It is outfitted with anti aircraft weapons missile launchers and machine guns Bonebreaker s upper torso can be removed from the chassis Other versions EditUltimate Marvel Edit A version of Bonebreaker appeared in Ultimate Marvel as one of the cyborg hunting mutants on Krakoa He has a cybernetic snake like body He is one of the only Reavers to actually be named after his 616 counterpart 7 In other media EditTelevision Edit Bonebreaker and several other Reavers make an appearance in the 27th episode of the 1990s X Men TV series citation needed Video games Edit Bonebreaker appears as an enemy character in the 1992 X Men arcade game by Konami citation needed Bonebreaker appears as a boss in The Punisher arcade game by Capcom citation needed Bonebreaker appears in Marvel Heroes citation needed References Edit Chris Claremont w Marc Silvestri p Dan Green i Down Under The Uncanny X Men no 229 May 1988 Marvel Comics Chris Claremont w 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