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Blockbuster
Blockbuster by Luke Ross
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearanceThe Uncanny X-Men #210 (October 1986)
Created byChris Claremont
Michael Golden
In-story information
Alter egoMichael Baer
SpeciesHuman Mutant
Team affiliationsMarauders
Abilities

Blockbuster (Michael Baer) is a fictional mutant character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character was created by Chris Claremont and Michael Golden and his first appearance was in The Uncanny X-Men #210.

Publication history

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Blockbuster first appeared in The Uncanny X-Men #210 (Oct. 1986), and was created by Chris Claremont and Michael Golden.

The character subsequently appears in X-Factor #10 (Nov. 1986), Thor #373-374 (Nov.–Dec. 1986), The Uncanny X-Men #240 (Jan. 1989), #243 (April 1989), X-Man #13 (March 1996), X-Men #200-203 (Aug.–Nov. 2007), and X-Men: Messiah Complex #1 (Dec. 2007).

Blockbuster appeared as part of the "Marauders" entry in the Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Deluxe Edition #18.

Fictional character biography

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Blockbuster is one of the team members of the Marauders, superhuman killers that the mutant thief Gambit brought together while he was working for the enigmatic Mister Sinister. Sinister ordered the Marauders to massacre the mutant Morlocks in their underground community. While carrying out this massacre, Blockbuster and the Marauders fight various superheroes, including the mutant the X-Men.[1]

Thor appears in the Morlock tunnels when he is summoned by the frog Puddleglup, and encounters Blockbuster who has tortured the mutant Archangel. After a brief battle, in which Blockbuster is able to break Thor's left arm, Thor kills him to avenge the innocent Morlocks that Blockbuster has slain. Thor burns his remains, as well as those of the slaughtered Morlocks.[2]

Sinister clones the Marauders using his technology. Blockbuster and the other slain Marauders then return as part of the demonic invasion of Manhattan known as the Inferno. Sinister sends Blockbuster and the other Marauders to defend his orphanage which doubles as a laboratory headquarters. Most of the X-Men are tainted because of the demonic invasion to become more bestial and aggressive, and the mutant Havok kills Blockbuster.[3]

Although the X-Men are able to discover and deactivate many of the Clone Vaults used by Sinister after the events of X-Cutioner's Song, Blockbuster still returns with the other Marauders, and attacked the X-Mansion.[4]

Messiah Complex and Death

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Blockbuster's body is later shown being consumed by Predator X when the Marauders come to a town in Alaska. The Marauders were searching for a mutant baby, a rarity at the time; they had also met the group called the Purifiers, who were also looking for the child.[5]

Powers and abilities

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Michael Baer has an immense physical size, which grants him tremendous strength, stamina, and resistance to injury. He is shown to be powerful enough withstanding direct blows from Thor, at least for a while. Then, the first Blockbuster was eventually killed by him. His clones shared the same powers as him, but were further augmented by Mister Sinister.[6]

In other media

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Television

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Video games

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Blockbuster appears in Deadpool as a member of Mister Sinister's Marauders.[7]

References

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  1. ^ The Uncanny X-Men Vol 1 #210 (October 1986)
  2. ^ The Mighty Thor Vol 1 #374 (December 1986)
  3. ^ The Uncanny X-Men #243 (April 1989)
  4. ^ X-Men #200
  5. ^ X-Men: Messiah Complex Vol 1 #1 (December 2007)
  6. ^ The Uncanny X-Men Vol 1 #240 (January 1989)
  7. ^ "The Marauders Confirmed for Deadpool Video Game". ComingSoon.net. 8 May 2013. Archived from the original on 2014-02-26. Retrieved 2013-08-30.
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