Predator X

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==Overview==
 
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Whilst normally hunting Mutants, they could be reprogrammed to hunt and kill other specific targets as well as bloodlines. It was believed that these genetically engineered creatures could be sent to seek out other genetic signatures. (Astonishing Tales v2 #2)
  
 
==Notes==
 
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*The Predator X was created by Christopher Yost, Craig Kyle and Paco Medina where it made its first appearance in New X-Men v2 #34 (March 2007)  
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*The Predator X was created by Christopher Yost, Craig Kyle and Paco Medina where it made its first appearance in New X-Men v2 #34 (March, 2007)  
  
 
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Revision as of 13:29, 28 January 2017

Frank Castle vs. a Predator X from Astonishing Tales v2 #2.

Predator X are genetically engineered creatures that feature in Marvel Comics.

Contents

History

Overview

Whilst normally hunting Mutants, they could be reprogrammed to hunt and kill other specific targets as well as bloodlines. It was believed that these genetically engineered creatures could be sent to seek out other genetic signatures. (Astonishing Tales v2 #2)

Notes

  • The Predator X was created by Christopher Yost, Craig Kyle and Paco Medina where it made its first appearance in New X-Men v2 #34 (March, 2007)

In other media

Television

  • In Marvel Disk Wars: The Avengers, a Predator X was used by the Celebrity Five at Techno Isle Tokyo where it was deployed against Wolverine who was looking for the kidnapped Noriko Ashida. The creature attacked Logan where it projected a purple fluid from its mouth that made him sluggish as well as negated his natural healing ability.

Video games

Appearances

  • New X-Men:
  • Astonishing Tales:

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