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Genesis (Marvel Comics)

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Comics character
Genesis
Genesis and Cable as depicted inCable #19 (January 1995).
Art bySteve Skroce.
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearanceAs Tyler:X-Force #1 (August 1991)
As Mr. Tolliver:X-Force #5 (December 1991)
As Genesis:Cable #19 (January 1995)
Created byFabian Nicieza (writer)
Rob Liefeld (artist)
In-story information
Alter egoTyler Dayspring
SpeciesHuman mutant
Team affiliationsAskani Clan Chosen
Notable aliasesMr. Tolliver, The Other
AbilitiesCould project solid holograms of memories of others, advanced knowledge of technology

Genesis (Tyler Dayspring) is a fictional character appearing in Marvel Comics. He was amutant and recurring foe ofCable andWolverine. He first appeared in a flashback inX-Force #1 (August 1991), and appeared asMister Tolliver inX-Force #5 (1992) and his first appearance as Genesis was inCable #19. Some sources state that he is Cable's son, while others claim that he is the son of Cable's villainous cloneStryfe.

Fictional character biography

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Tyler Dayspring is the son ofNathan Summers and his wifeAliya Dayspring and was born 2,000 years in the future. As a teenager, Tyler is abducted by the villainStryfe and manipulated into joining his service. He captures Dawnsilk, a friend of Nathan, as a hostage. Seeing no other solution, Nathan shoots Tyler, freeing Dawnsilk. Tyler survives, but is embittered at Nathan for shooting him.

Tyler arrives in the present day and establishes the identity of "Tolliver", a masked merchant. Seeking revenge against his father, now known as Cable, Tyler hires theSix Pack and sends them to battle Stryfe. This mission results in the Six Pack disbanding and most of the members hating Cable afterwards.[volume & issue needed]

After Tyler is apparently killed in a helicopter explosion,[1] various mercenaries begin searching for his legacy, known only as the ultimate weapon. The weapon turns out to be the futuristic androidZero.

Tyler is later revealed to have survived. Now working with Zero, he discovers that Stryfe is a clone of Cable. He reveals this knowledge to Cable, who has been possessed by Stryfe. Hurt by this revelation, Stryfe is apparently killed, freeing Cable from his control.[volume & issue needed]

Under his "Genesis" identity, Tyler considers himself the new heir ofApocalypse and choosesWolverine to turn into aHorseman of Apocalypse. He attempts to erase Wolverine's mind and restore hisadamantium skeleton, but is unsuccessful. Wolverine reverts to a feral state and kills Genesis.[2]

Reception

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In 2018,CBR.com ranked Genesis 2nd in their "8 X-Men Kids Cooler Than Their Parents (And 7 Who Are Way Worse)" list.[3]

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References

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  1. ^X-Force #15 (October 1992)
  2. ^Wolverine (vol. 2) #100 (April 1996)
  3. ^Webber, Tim (April 9, 2018)."8 X-Men Kids Cooler Than Their Parents (And 7 Who Are Way Worse)".CBR. RetrievedJanuary 25, 2023.
  4. ^HCRealms
  5. ^Wizkids / NECA
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