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| Skullbuster | |
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| Publication information | |
| Publisher | Marvel Comics |
| First appearance | Original Skullbuster:Uncanny X-Men #229 (May 1988) Cylla Markham:Uncanny X-Men #260 (April 1990) LegacyX-Treme X-Men Annual 2001 (February 2002) |
| Created by | Chris Claremont Marc Silvestri Salvador Larroca |
| In-story information | |
| Alter ego | (First Skullbuster) Unrevealed (Second Skullbuster) Cylla Markham (Third Skullbuster) Unrevealed |
| Team affiliations | Reavers |
| Abilities | Cybernetic body, Robotic weaponry. |
Skullbuster is the name of three supervillains appearing inAmerican comic books published byMarvel Comics. The original Skullbuster first appeared inUncanny X-Men #229 (May 1988) and was created byChris Claremont andMarc Silvestri.
The cyborg Skullbuster was a member of the originalReavers, a gang of cyborgs living in a ghost town in Australia, who perpetrated robberies across the globe. Skullbuster, as well as Pretty Boy and Bonebreaker, escape after their defeat by theX-Men.[1] Under the leadership ofDonald Pierce, the remaining Reavers train to defeat the X-Men. The Reavers ambush Wolverine, beat him half to death, and crucify him.[2] After Wolverine escapes, the Reavers attackMuir Island, where Skullbuster is shot and seemingly killed byForge.[3] Skullbuster is not seen again for several years and Pierce recruits Cylla Markham as the new Skullbuster.[4] When Lady Deathstrike kidnaps Milo Thurman, the mutant mercenaryDomino tracks them down and battles Deathstrike, Pierce, and Skullbuster.[5] Pierce reveals that he resurrected Skullbuster by copying his cybernetic mainframe. However, when the Reavers and the Shadow King battle the X-treme X-Men, a new Skullbuster is present and there is no mention of the original.[6]
Cylla, a pilot, is hired byBanshee and Forge to aid in finding their missing teammates, but they get a lead on Dazzler being in Hollywood so tell her they will not need the flight. She does not mind as long as she's still going to be paid, and takes off, but the plane is shot down byFenris as Banshee and Forge look on; the airfield is then obliterated by Fenris too, and the two X-Men disappear, pretending to have been killed in the explosion and believing Cylla to have died. However, critically injured, Cylla is rushed to a hospital.Donald Pierce visits her, noting she will never walk or fly again, and offering to make her a cyborg in exchange for taking down Wolverine; in light of having suffered the loss of a leg, the other being in poor condition, and having suffered 40% burns (in Wolverine #55, she claims to have been "less than a vegetable with pain receptors", although she is clearly fully conscious when interacting with Pierce at the hospital, and throughout the cyborgization process), she agrees. After extensive modification, she joins Pierce'sReavers.[4] Though she is replacing the original Skullbuster, Cylla mainly goes by her real name. After the apparent deaths of the other Reavers, Cylla andLady Deathstrike flee.[7] She follows through on her mission to try and killWolverine (commenting "I don't need to owe Pierce to take you out, Wolverine - I'd do it just to know I'm alive!"),[8] but she is defeated through the combined efforts ofJubilee andYukio.[9] With Pierce gone, Cylla is unable to have the damages inflicted by Jubilee and Yukio repaired, and so allies herself withBloodscream against Wolverine. However, Bloodscream betrays her and appears to suck the remaining life from her.[10]
A female Skullbuster, with the usual skull mask but a seemingly bionic lower jaw/ face covering, and black braids or wires for hair, participated in Shadow King's failed attack on the X-treme X-Men, and after being defeated was handed over to the police.[6] A female Reaver identified as "Skullbuster"- with brown hair but a similar skull-visor to Cylla's- appeared inCable and X-Force#15-17 (2013); this is presumably a different individual from Cylla given her apparent unfamiliarity with mutant teams, questioning Cable making "his brat [Hope Summers] do all the heavy lifting" and being told that's how "muties" do it.
Cylla- looking exactly the same as prior to her apparent death at the hands of Bloodscream- reappears with the Reavers in the 2018Hunt for Wolverine one-shot, having taken a high-paying mission from an anonymous individual to recover Wolverine's remains from his burial site. Whilst the other Reavers fight, Pierce and Cylla - now equipped with a molecular rearranger - work on opening theadamantium casing within which they expect to find Wolverine's remains. The process taking quite some time, they are bewildered to find it empty;Kitty Pryde (Shadowcat) had previously removed Logan from the casing and buried him elsewhere.[11]
Operating as an independent mercenary, Cylla is hired by Hawthorne Ryan, a tech billionaire, and faces off against the young novice hero Escapade (Shela Sexton), who breaches Ryan's base in search of an artefact. Although she successfully badly injures Escapade, Cylla is defeated by her opponent's power of "switching circumstances", meaning she ends up with all the damage she had inflicted.[12]
Like the other members of the Reavers, Skullbuster is a cyborg and has bionic implants that augment strength, stamina, leaping, and reflexes beyond the levels of a normal human.
The implants of Skullbuster also include: infrared optic scanners, an on-board targeting computer, a plasma grenade launcher, machine guns, steel wrist claws, a plasma blaster, and thermite launchers. The implants can also absorb energy from attacks and power sources.
Cylla Markham stated (some of) her modifications to be claws of "laminated molybidium steel ... an inboard computer for slash trajectory ... [her] eyes have built in HUDs projecting ranging data and target parallax on [her] corneas."[13]