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Synapse (comics)

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Synapse is the name of two different fictional characters appearing inAmerican comic books published byMarvel Comics. The first Synapse,Max Mullins, first appeared inDaredevil #377 (July 1998) and was created byScott Lobdell andTom Morgan. The second Synapse,Emily Guerrero, was introduced as a new member of theAvengers Unity Squad. She first appeared inUncanny Avengers Vol. 3 #1 (December 2015) and was created by Gerry Duggan andRyan Stegman. Both incarnations of Synapse possess telepathic abilities. The Max Mullins incarnation can alter the minds of others, while the Emily Guerrero incarnation can manipulate others' nervous systems and control their bodies.

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Max Mullins

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Synapse
Synapse as depicted inDaredevil #378 (August 1998). Art byTom Morgan (penciler), Scott Hanna (inker), Christie Scheele (colorist), andRichard Starkings (letterer).
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PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearanceDaredevil #377 (July 1998)
Created byScott Lobdell (writer)
Tom Morgan (artist)
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Alter egoMax Mullins
SpeciesHuman mutate
Team affiliationsEmissaries of Evil
PartnershipsLa Concierge
AbilitiesTelepathy

Max Mullins is a member of theKingpin'sEmissaries of Evil who can alter the brains of others. He comes into conflict withDaredevil, who at the time was an agent forS.H.I.E.L.D. under the identity of Laurent Levasseur.[1][2][3]

Emily Guerrero

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Synapse
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PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearanceUncanny Avengers Vol. 3 #1 (December 2015)
Created byGerry Duggan (writer)
Ryan Stegman (artist)
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Alter egoEmily Guerrero
SpeciesInhuman
Team affiliationsUncanny Avengers
AbilitiesSuperhuman strength
Enhanced speed
Telepathy
Animal control

Emily Guerrero is a teenager withInhuman heritage that was activated by exposure to Terrigen Mist. Her grandfather Ivan was also affected, and became the plant-manipulating villain Shredded Man.[4] Later, she joins the Avengers Unity Squad underCaptain America's leadership.[5]

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  1. ^Daredevil #377
  2. ^Daredevil #378
  3. ^Daredevil #379
  4. ^Uncanny Avengers Vol. 3 #4
  5. ^Uncanny Avengers Vol. 3 #1

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