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Banshee (character)

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Fictional character in Marvel Comics
For the Marvel legacy character, seeSiryn.

Comics character
Banshee
Banshee as depicted inX-Men: Chaos War #2 (January 2011).
Art byDoug Braithwaite.
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearanceThe X-Men #28 (Jan. 1967)
Created byRoy Thomas (writer)
Werner Roth (artist)
In-story information
Alter egoSean Cassidy
SpeciesHuman mutant
Team affiliations
Abilities
  • • Enhanced hearing
  • • Sonic scream
  • • Flight
  • • Immunity to the mutant abilities ofBlack Tom Cassidy

Banshee (Sean Cassidy) is a fictionalsuperhero appearing inAmerican comic books published byMarvel Comics, commonly in association with theX-Men. Created by writerRoy Thomas and artistWerner Roth, the character first appeared inX-Men #28 (Jan. 1967).

AnIrishmutant, Banshee possesses a "sonic scream", capable of harming enemies’auditory systems and causing physical vibrations. He is named after thebanshee, a legendary female spirit from Irish mythology, said to possess a haunting cry.

A formerInterpol agent andNYPDpolice officer, Banshee was always a decade older than most of the X-Men and had only a relatively short tenure as a full-time X-Man. He was a mentor of the 1990s-era junior teamGeneration X.

Caleb Landry Jones portrayed Banshee in 2011'sX-Men: First Class.

Publication history

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Banshee was created by writerRoy Thomas and artistWerner Roth, and first appeared inX-Men #28 (Jan. 1967).[1] Thomas originally conceived of the character as a woman, but editorStan Lee thought that it would not look good for an entire team to gang up on a female villain.[2]

When the character first appeared, he acted as an adversary to the X-Men under coercion, but soon befriended the team and eventually appeared as a member of the X-Men inGiant-Size X-Men #1 (May 1975). The character was forced to leave the team when his superpowers were damaged in battle inThe Uncanny X-Men #119 (March 1979), and remained an occasional supporting character for the team for several years. Banshee eventually healed fully, and rejoined the team inUncanny X-Men #254 (December 1989) for a short stint, later becoming a central figure in the titleGeneration X, which lasted from 1994 to 2001. Banshee was killed in issue #2 of the 2006X-Men: Deadly Genesis limited series.

Banshee was one of the feature characters in the 2011 two-issue limited seriesChaos War: X-Men. He has since returned to life during theKrakoan Age.

Fictional character biography

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Sean Cassidy is discovered by the villainousChangeling, who invites him to joinFactor Three. Cassidy declines upon learning Factor Three's goals. Factor Three, along withOgre, captures him and places a headband containing explosives around his head to force him to obey their commands. Codenamed after thebanshee, a spirit fromIrish mythology, Cassidy is forced to perform various criminal missions for Factor Three. On a mission inNew York City, Banshee encounters the X-Men.Professor X uses histelepathy to disarm the headband and remove it, allowing Banshee to help the X-Men defeat Factor Three.[3][4]

Banshee joins the second group of X-Men.[5] After a mission atKrakoa, Banshee remains with the "New X-Men". Banshee accompanies the team on many different missions and is present for several key moments in the X-Men's history, including the first death of an X-Man,Thunderbird.[6] He is also a key player during the first appearance of thePhoenix and the team's first encounter with theShi'ar. While with the X-Men, he falls in love with Xavier's ex-girlfriend, Dr.Moira MacTaggert.[7] Given his age, he frequently acts as a confidant for both Xavier andCyclops, eventually convincing Cyclops to change his leadership style to better suit the older, more experienced second team of X-Men.[8]

When Banshee loses the use of his powers due to damaged vocal cords,[9] he leaves the X-Men to stay with MacTaggert.[10]

Theresa Cassidy, Banshee's daughter, is secretly raised by Banshee's cousinBlack Tom Cassidy. Theresa later develops sonic powers of her own and adopts the nameSiryn. Siryn assists Tom with his crimes until the two are defeated bySpider-Woman and the X-Men.[11] While in custody, Tom makes arrangements for Siryn to be reunited with her father.[12]

Banshee's powers gradually return as he heals and he remains an ally of the X-Men.[13] He later becomes the head of the new team of young mutantsGeneration X along withEmma Frost.[14][15] Banshee also serves as the leader ofX-Corps, a team of reformed mutant criminals.[16]

Banshee is killed trying to prevent a plane crash caused byVulcan.[17] In his will, he gives Siryn his family castle—Cassidy Keep—as well as his pipe.[18] When Siryn andJamie Madrox have a child, they name him Sean in honor of her late father.[19]

Banshee is resurrected under the control of villains twice,[20][21] before being restored to life by aCelestial Death Seed and recruited by theApocalypse Twins to become theirHorsemen of Death.[22] When Banshee is taken into the X-Men's custody,Beast concludes that healing him of the Death Seed's energy will take years and highly advanced technology.[23]

Banshee later resurfaces as part of theMutant Liberation Front along withHope Summers.[24] After a confrontation with the X-Men and the newest incarnation of the Brotherhood of Mutants, he rejoins the X-Men.[25] When attacking theOffice of National Emergency, Banshee is caught in an explosion and presumed dead.[26]

House of X

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Banshee later appears alive and completely cured of the Death Seed's energy duringHouse of X. He becomes a citizen of Krakoa after it is established as a mutant nation. Banshee is considered to join Krakoa's X-Men, but loses toPolaris.[27][28][29][30]

Moira MacTaggert is retroactively revealed to be a mutant with the ability to continuously reincarnate after death. After returning to life, she reveals her survival to Banshee before killing him and ripping his face off to enter Krakoa undercover.[31] Banshee is resurrected bythe Five, but is deeply troubled by his misfortunes. This is worsened when he is temporarily possessed by the mutant Skinjacker and later coerced into making a deal with Mother Righteous, who gives him powers similar toGhost Rider.[32] It is later revealed that Banshee was bound to the Spirit of Variance, a rejected Spirit of Vengeance.[33]

Powers and abilities

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Banshee is amutant whose superhumanly powerful lungs, throat, and vocal cords can produce a sonic scream for various effects, in concert with limited, reflexive psionic powers which directed his sonic vibrations. He can hover or fly at the speed of sound, and can carry at least one passenger. He could overwhelm listeners with deafening noise, stun them with tight-focus low-frequency sonic blasts (effective even against shielded ears by penetrating the skull via bone conduction), plunge them into a hypnotic trance, disorient them, nauseate them, or simply render them unconscious. Using sonic waves, he can rapidly vibrate himself or other masses at will. He could generate sonic blasts which struck with tremendous concussive force, liquefying or outright disintegrating targets at his highest levels of power. By radiating sound waves outward and reading the feedback, he can locate and analyze unseen objects in asonar-like fashion. By modulating his scream's harmonics, he can confuse most scanning equipment. He can instinctively analyze, replicate, and block sonic waves or vibrations from other sources.

Banshee generates a psionic field which protects him from the detrimental effects of his sonic vibrations, though his sonic powers can still injure him when pushed beyond safe limits. For a while, his sonic powers were gone after having to use them up and down the harmonic scale to stop a weapon ofMoses Magnum's. His physiology seems fully vulnerable to conventional injury when his sonic powers are not engaged. Banshee hasselective hearing, enabling him to focus upon, enhance, or totally block out any given sound in his environment; this shields him from the deafening sound of his own screams, and make him a superhumanly acute eavesdropper in surveillance situations. Sean and his cousin Black Tom are immune to each other's natural mutant energy powers, though Sean's immunity does not extend to the new powers Tom later developed via artificial mutations.

A gifted detective, veteran undercover operative, and formidable unarmed combatant, Cassidy is an excellent marksman and a competent amateur machine-smith, well-versed in combat strategy and tactics, and teamwork drills, from his training at Interpol. An effective educator, organizer, and lobbyist, he is also an avid American country music aficionado and skillful amateur piano player. As Cassidy, he wields conventional firearms, sometimes loaded with explosive "micro-bombs." As Banshee, he wears synthetic costuming designed to resist air friction, usually including underarm wings that helped him glide on air currents and his own sonic waves. The "ribbons" on Banshee's costume (a visual trademark of the character) aid him in his flight.

Reception

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In 2014,Entertainment Weekly ranked Banshee 49th in their "Let's rank every X-Man ever" list.[34]

Other versions

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Age of Apocalypse

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An alternate universe version of Banshee from Earth-295 appears inAge of Apocalypse.[35]

Marvel Noir

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An alternate universe version of Banshee from Earth-90214 appears inX-Men Noir. This version is a drug dealer, inmate of Welfare Pen, and friend ofAngel.[36]

Renew Your Vows

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An alternate universe version of Banshee from Earth-18119 appears inAmazing Spider-Man: Renew Your Vows #6.[37]

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References

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  2. ^Brevoort, Tom; DeFalco, Tom; Manning, Matthew K.; Sanderson, Peter; Wiacek, Win (2017).Marvel Year By Year: A Visual History. DK Publishing. p. 120.ISBN 978-1465455505.
  3. ^X-Men #28 (January 1967)
  4. ^Wells, John (2014).American Comic Book Chronicles: 1965-1969. TwoMorrows Publishing. p. 185.ISBN 978-1605490557.
  5. ^Giant-Size X-Men #1 (May 1975)
  6. ^X-Men #95 (October 1975)
  7. ^X-Men #96 (December 1975)
  8. ^X-Men #106 (August 1977)
  9. ^Uncanny X-Men #119 (March 1979)
  10. ^Uncanny X-Men #129 (January 1980)
  11. ^Spider-Woman #37-38 (April - June 1981)
  12. ^Uncanny X-Men #148 (August 1981)
  13. ^Marvel Comics Presents #24 (July 1989)
  14. ^Uncanny X-Men #318 (November 1994)
  15. ^Generation X #1 (November 1994)
  16. ^Uncanny X-Men #401 (February 2002)
  17. ^X-Men: Deadly Genesis #2 (February 2006)
  18. ^X-Factor (vol. 3) #7 (July 2006)
  19. ^X-Factor (vol. 3) #39 (March 2009)
  20. ^X-Force (vol. 3) #21 (January 2010)
  21. ^Chaos War #2 (December 2010)
  22. ^Uncanny Avengers #9 (June 2013)
  23. ^Uncanny Avengers #23 (October 2014)
  24. ^Uncanny X-Men (vol. 5) #15 (June 2019)
  25. ^Uncanny X-Men (vol. 5) #16 (June 2019)
  26. ^Uncanny X-Men (vol. 5) #21 (September 2019)
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  44. ^@_RyanTurek (March 29, 2013)."Caleb Landry Jones will NOT be back as Banshee in the next X-Men movie. Just spoke with the man and he confirmed for me" (Tweet). RetrievedMay 27, 2014 – viaTwitter.
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