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Comics character
Gideon
Cover toX-Force #12 featuring Gideon (above) and Crule (below)
Art by Mark Pacella.
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearanceThe New Mutants #98 (February 1991)
Created byRob Liefeld,Fabian Nicieza
In-story information
Alter egoGideon
SpeciesHuman mutant
Team affiliationsExternals
High Lords
AbilitiesAbility to copy and amplify the advanced skills, talents, or powers of nearby people or mechanical beings and redirect them

Gideon is a fictional character, amutantsupervillain appearing inAmerican comic books published byMarvel Comics. He was created byRob Liefeld andFabian Nicieza. Gideon was a member of theExternals, a unique type ofimmortal mutant, and an adversary of theX-Men spin-off groupX-Force. He first appeared inThe New Mutants #98 (February 1991).[1]

Fictional character biography

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Gideon was once a sailor with theSpanish armada sailing for the Americas several hundred years ago. He died fromscurvy and was buried when the ship reached land. A few hours later, Gideon awakened, discovering that he was immortal. Over several centuries, Gideon amassed a vast personal wealth. He also encountered and allied himself with several otherExternals, a group of fellow immortal mutants. At the end of the 20th century, the group begins seeking out their newest member, whom Gideon erroneously believed to beRoberto da Costa, a young mutant who had joined theNew Mutants as Sunspot. Gideon had known Roberto from a young age, having business relations with his father, businessmanEmmanuel da Costa. Gideon has his servant Eve kill Emmanuel, then takes Roberto under his care.[2]

Gideon mentors Sunspot for a short while, until it was discovered that not Sunspot but his New Mutants teammate and best friend,Samuel Guthrie (a.k.a. Cannonball) was the new External they had been seeking. Gideon meets with the other Externals, and proposes sendingCrule to capture Cannonball.[3] He contacts Crule, and then gives Sunspot over to one of his scientific labs, where he is experimented on and has his powers augmented. Gideon forces Cannonball to promise not to interfere with External affairs in return for Sunspot's life.[4]

Gideon is killed, along with most of the Externals, bySelene.[5] Gideon mysteriously appears alive and well in the near future, working besideAhab against fellow External Cannonball.[6] Later while investigating a disturbance in the timestream caused by the premature death ofCandra,Cable travels back in time and discovers that the Externals were alive, but being targeted by an unknown assailant. Cable travels to Gideon's location and learns that he is still in stasis, recovering from Selene's attack. Cable is confronted by the mysterious murderer, a time-traveling Gideon. He reveals that he spent 3,000 years in stasis and when he woke up, humanity had changed considerably. Deciding to prevent this outcome, Gideon traveled back in time to kill his fellow companions.[7]

Powers and abilities

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Gideon is amutant with the ability to temporarily copy the abilities of any being in his proximity. He scans and replicates his target's energy signatures and genetic templates, granting him a full understanding of the potential applications of the powers he acquires and enabling him to overwhelm an opponent with a superior mastery of their own powers. Gideon is an External, meaning he is immortal and that he can regenerate injured or missing cells from even near-fatal injuries.

Gideon wears body armor, and has access to androids, advanced vehicles, and other advanced technology developed by Ophrah Industries.

Other versions

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An alternate universe version of Gideon appears in "Age of Apocalypse" as a member of theHorsemen of Apocalypse.[8]

References

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  1. ^DeFalco, Tom; Sanderson, Peter; Brevoort, Tom; Teitelbaum, Michael; Wallace, Daniel; Darling, Andrew; Forbeck, Matt; Cowsill, Alan; Bray, Adam (2019).The Marvel Encyclopedia. DK Publishing. p. 148.ISBN 978-1-4654-7890-0.
  2. ^The New Mutants #98-99 (February - March 1991)
  3. ^X-Force #10 (May 1992)
  4. ^X-Force #12-15 (July - October 1992)
  5. ^X-Force #52 (March 1996)
  6. ^Cable #71 (September 1999)
  7. ^Cable (vol. 3) #152 (February 2018)
  8. ^X-Men Chronicles #1 (March 1995)

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