Cecilia Reyes
Cecilia Reyes is a female comic superhero that features in Marvel Comics.
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Biography
Origin
Cecilia Reyes decided to become a doctor when her father was gunned down in front of her as a child, and she was unable to do anything to help him. Charles Xavier tried recruiting her when it was discovered that she was a mutant, but Reyes had no interest in being a superhero.[1]
She later came to be targeted by Operation: Zero Tolerance that was a government-backed anti-mutant task force where she was forced to join forces with the X-Man Iceman and other mutants to escape New York City and track down Bastion who was the leader of the organization. (X-Men v2 #69) After meeting with problems with racism and both encouragement from Daredevil and an encounter with the villain Pyro, Reyes reluctantly joined the X-Men. Her first adventure involved saving Cyclops from a nanotech deep inside his body, which threatened to kill him, Reyes, other X-Men and obliterate anything in a three-mile radius. Despite having absolutely no medical supplies, she improvised in her successful attempt. For example, she had Storm use lightning to boil buckets of water. Afterwards, a dazed Cyclops offers her honorary X-Men status. (X-Men v2 #70)
X-Men
Her first adventure involved saving Cyclops from a nanotech deep inside his body, which threatened to kill him, Reyes, other X-Men and obliterate anything in a three mile radius. Despite having absolutely no medical supplies, she improvised in her successful attempt. For example, she had Storm use lightning to boil buckets of water. Afterwards, a dazed Cyclops offers her honorary X-Men status.[3] She has several adventures with the team, combating the Ru'tai and the Shadow King. She usually did not bother with a costume, wearing either the yellow and blue training uniform or, on one occasion as a joke by Beast, an old costume of Wasp's. It was while wearing Wasp's old uniform that Reyes became involved in a battle with the X-Men's frequent enemy, the N'Garai, interdimensional demons. Reyes mostly ran away, but was saved (and mocked) by the X-Man rookie Marrow. She was eventually sucked into the N'Garai dimension, to be experimented upon, but her force field saved her from the cutting instruments. She escaped with the rest of the X-Men and the civilians they had saved. [4]
Reyes was tempted by the Shadow King by offers of a new life, but managed to resist the villain's offer.[5] Reyes did not find costumed adventuring suitable for her, and left to set up her own medical practice.[6]
Returning to an abandoned X-Mansion, Cecilia used what little tools she had to remove a bomb from Cyclops' chest. Attempting to save her career, she returned to work to have a unique last day. She treated a wounded Daredevil, learning his secret identity in the process, and a Legacy Virus-ravaged Pyro tricked her into releasing him from custody. The hospital fired her, and she reluctantly joined the X-Men. (Uncanny X-Men v1 #351) Later, she was caught up in the X-Men's battle with the Neo, a villainous group of mutants who claimed to have evolved beyond the level of other mutants. Reyes was trapped in the Neo's fortress below New York City and used a street drug called Rave to make her mutant powers more destructive, ensuring her survival. The X-Men rescued her, and the telepathic Professor X helped her kick her addiction to Rave during a detox period back at the X-Mansion. (X-Men v2 #106)
Later, she was seen as a prisoner at a mutant concentration camp run by the Weapon X program, called Neverland. There she attempted to use her medical expertise to help out the other prisoners.[10] She was apparently killed off panel when a brainwashed Agent Zero destroyed the camp, and her death was later confirmed in the letter column of New Excalibur #1. Mike Marts contradicted this in an interview on uncannyxmen.net, stating that if Cecilia would be dead they would show it on panel, and therefore Cecilia was not yet considered deceased at that time.[11]
In X-Men: The 198 Files, it has been revealed that Cecilia's older non-mutant brother, Colonel Miguel Reyes, had been assigned to head O*N*E security on the Xavier School grounds, with the purpose of finding out the fate of his sister.[12]
After M-Day and her escape from Neverland, Cecilia volunteers at local homeless shelters as well as working out of her apartment. According to Bobby Soul, she works off the record and under the table. The NYX teenagers bring an injured Tatiana to her for help. During their visit to her apartment she doesn't reveal to the teens that she used to be an X-Man. After treating Tatiana, she offers them a place to rest while she goes out for a few hours. Unaware Kiden Nixon is following her, she calls up Beast to ask a favor.[13] Later when Cecilia returns with groceries, she finds the teens have left.[14]
Sometime after these events, Cecilia moves to the X-Men's new base of operations; Utopia. When Magneto decides to bring back Shadowcat as a good will gesture, Cyclops asks specifically for her to help treat him of any injuries he might have suffered.[15]
After the events of Second Coming, Cecilia is partnered with Psylocke and sent to Mexico to locate the second of the Five Lights; the first mutants to manifest powers since M-Day. After sedating Gabriel, she informs his parents of what is transpiring and offers him help from the X-Men. Psylocke comes to the room and explains that something has happened, Gabriel's manifesting speed powers caused him to move so fast he is invisible to the naked eye. Psylocke taps into Cecilia's powers to create a force field around his room so they would not lose him before Hope Summers could arrive to help. (Uncanny X-Men v1 #527)
Gambit and X-23 arrive in New York City following a lead from London. Gambit is injured, with his wounds reopening later on. They visit Cecilia at her apartment, and she agrees to give Gambit stitches, but is perturbed at being disturbed and admits she left Utopia to avoid such "stupidity". X-23 picks up the scents of her friends from NYX in the apartment, and asks where they are. Cecilia states that she gave them permission to stay there before she went to Utopia, but they were gone by the time she returned. X-23 leaves to pursue a lead, and the city is soon rocked by a mysterious earthquake. Cecelia and Gambit help rescue and treat quake victims. Cecelia then accompanies Gambit as he searches for X-23, eventually finding her recovering in the care of the Future Foundation.[17]
Cecilia is added to a team of X-Men opposing the "worthy" empowered Juggernaut. She is instructed by Cyclops to protect a mob of anti-mutant protesters following the Juggernaut to end all mutants.[18]
Although she is still more comfortable healing humans than fighting superhumans, Cecilia Reyes is part of the new team composed by Wolverine. Alongside Northstar, Iceman, Beast, Gambit and the Shi'ar Warbird, she assists to Northstar's wedding and tries to help Karma, whose mind has been taken over Ms. Hatchi for yet unknown reasons.[19]
House of X
After Krakoa was declared a sovereign nation, the living island was declared a homeland for all Mutants that were invited to reside on its surface. Among those that accepted the offer was Cecilia Reyes who relocated to the newly formed country. (X-Men v5 #1)
Overview
Personality and attributes
Unlike most X-Men, she has no interest in superheroics, and desires only to live an ordinary life, having been forced into the team by circumstance.
It was known that she had a brother by the name of Miguel Reyes who enlisted in the military and rose to the position of Colonel with him joining O*N*E. (X-Men: The 198 Files v1 #1)
She had said that she had hated Trish Trilby. (NYX: No Way Home v1 #4)
Powers and abilities
Raised in the Bronx, she was Latin American who originated from Puerto Rico where she became a medical doctor that specialized in trauma surgery. Cecilia came to be a capable medical doctor and an accomplished surgeon.
She has the mutant ability to project a force field around her body. Cecilia can generate a force field, described in her first appearance as a "psioplasmic bio-field" around her body which provides resistance to energy and physical attacks, and can shape or expand it to protect those nearby; however, impacts on the force field cause Cecilia pain. She also has shown the ability to wield her forcefield as a blunt force, pushing others out of her way. In X-Men (vol. 2) #100, she created spikes which could punch through a human body. While under the effects of the mutant-enhancing drug Rave, Cecilia is also able to use her force field offensively, forming it into a blade that can be used to attack enemies. The field can be raised consciously, but in her initial appearances, it is triggered by any external force used against it. While effective against external force, her field still leaves her vulnerable to attacks of insufficient force, such as gas, as seen when Colossus rendered her unconscious with a gas weapon.
Notes
- Cecilia Reyes was created by Scott Lobdell and Carlos Pacheco where she made her first appearance in X-Men v2 #65 (June, 1997).
Alternate Versions
- In Age of X: Alpha v1 #1 (2011), an alternate version of Cecilia Reyes appeared in the setting of the Age of X-Man reality set on Earth-11326 in the Multiverse.
- In Days of Future Now, Cecilia survived the death camp Neverland and tried to help Wolverine to change the past to prevent "Days of Future Now" from ever happening. While watching over him, she was shot in the back by a Fantomex who was under the control of Sublime.
- In X-Men: The End, she also had survived Neverland and has married Beast and they have three children (two boys and one girl), Ciaran, Francesca & Miguel McCoy.
In other media
Films
- In The New Mutants, Dr. Cecilia Reyes appeared in the setting of the live-action film where she was portrayed by actress Alice Braga. This version works for the Essex Corporation, who tasked her with monitoring potential recruits, until she is killed by the Demon Bear.
Appearances
- X-Men v2: (1997)
- NYX: No Way Home v1:
- X-Men: The 198 Files v1:
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