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Sapphire Styx

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Comics character
Sapphire Styx
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearanceMarvel Comics Presents #1 (September 1988)
Created byChris Claremont
John Buscema
Klaus Janson
In-story information
SpeciesHuman Mutant
Team affiliationsFemme Fatales
AbilitiesLifeforce absorption

Sapphire Styx is asupervillain appearing inAmerican comic books published byMarvel Comics.

Publication history

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Sapphire Styx debuted inMarvel Comics Presents #1 (September 1988), created byChris Claremont,John Buscema andKlaus Janson.

Fictional character biography

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At the Princess Bar onMadripoor, Sapphire Styx is first seen witnessingWolverine defeating Roche's gang. She poses as a hostage, with Wolverine scaring away her tormentor. Before she can kiss him, Wolverine mentions the name Dave Chapel, causing Styx to pull out a gun.[1] After putting away her gun, Styx bothers Wolverine until he leaves the bar.[2] Later, Styx finds Wolverine lying on the street and offers him her place to stay for the night. When Wolverine refuses, Styx drains his life force.[3]

Roche sends Styx after O'Donnell, owner of the Princess Bar. Tyger Tiger confronts Styx, who begins to drain her life force. However, Tyger Tiger breaks free and burns Styx's face with a beating iron. Tyger Tiger collapses while Styx escapes alongside the Inquisitor.[4]

During the "Hunt for Wolverine" storyline, Sapphire Styx is seen as a member of theFemme Fatales when they attackKitty Pryde andPsylocke.[5] Styx believes that she has killed Psylocke, only to learn that she has been tricked. In the psychic plane, Psylocke confronts Styx, whose body shatters.[6]

Powers and abilities

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Sapphire Styx can drain the life force of anyone she comes in contact with. The more life force she absorbs, the stronger she becomes.

Styx is also an expert at armed combat, but rarely uses a gun in battle.

References

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  1. ^Claremont, Chris (w), Buscema, John (p), Janson, Klaus (i), Oliver, Glynis (col), Orzechowski, Tom (let), Higgins, Michael; Rockwitz, Mike;Kavanagh, Terry (ed). "Save the Tiger (Part I of X) - The Good Guy" Marvel Comics Presents, vol. 1, no. 1 (September 1988). Marvel Comics.
  2. ^Claremont, Chris (w), Buscema, John (p), Janson, Klaus (i), Oliver, Glynis (col), Orzechowski, Tom (let), Higgins, Michael;Kavanagh, Terry (ed). "Save the Tiger (Part II of X) - The Bad Guy!" Marvel Comics Presents, vol. 1, no. 2 (September 1988). Marvel Comics.
  3. ^Claremont, Chris (w), Buscema, John (p), Janson, Klaus (i), Oliver, Glynis (col), Orzechowski, Tom (let), Kavanagh, Terry (ed). "Save the Tiger (Part III of X): The Gals" Marvel Comics Presents, vol. 1, no. 3 (September 1988). Marvel Comics.
  4. ^Claremont, Chris (w), Buscema, John (p), Janson, Klaus (i), Oliver, Glynis (col), Lopez, Kenny (let), Kavanagh, Terry (ed). "Save the Tiger (Part IX of X) - The Confrontation" Marvel Comics Presents, vol. 1, no. 9 (December 1988). Marvel Comics.
  5. ^Zub, Jim (w), Silas, Thony (p), Silas, Thony (i), Sobreiro, Felipe (col), Sabino, Joe (let), White, Jordan D.; Paniccia, Mark; Robinson, Chris; Harrington, Christina (ed). Hunt for Wolverine: Mystery in Madripoor, vol. 1, no. 1 (July 2018). Marvel Comics.
  6. ^Zub, Jim (w), Silas, Thony (p), Silas, Thony (i), Sobreiro, Felipe (col), Sabino, Joe (let), White, Jordan D.; Paniccia, Mark; Robinson, Chris; Harrington, Christina (ed). Hunt for Wolverine: Mystery in Madripoor, vol. 1, no. 3 (September 2018). Marvel Comics.

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