Bedlam (Marvel)

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*In Factor X v1 #1 (1995), an alternate version of Bedlam appeared in the setting of the [[Age of Apocalypse]] reality designated as [[Earth-295]] in the Multiverse. Jesse and Terrence Aaronson both served as members in Apocalypse's '''Elite Mutant Force''' as the '''Bedlam Brothers'''. They worked closely with Cyclops and Havok. They were sent on a mission with Emplate and his sisters the Monets to track down Christopher Summers, the father of Cyclops and Havok, who had been impregnated with a member of the Brood race. They took time off from their mission to enjoy some R&R with Havok at the Heaven Bar. They stayed behind as Cyclops and Havok went out to search for the Brood. Some time later when Sinister decided to abandon Apocalypse because their goals greatly differed, the carefree Bedlam Brothers convinced Havok to once more join them at the Heaven Bar. There the brothers prevented an attempted suicide bombing by Henry Gyrich before returning to base. There they found that Sinister had destroyed his lab and left the group. The Bedlam Brothers suggested that Cyclops take command, a position that Cyclops reluctantly accepted. The Bedlam Brothers joined Cyclops in searching for traces of Sinister on Liberty Island. When it was discovered by the Shadow King that Havok's lover, the human Scarlett McKenzie, was really a spy for the Human High Council the Bedlam Brothers brought her in. When Cyclops defected and joined Jean Grey in liberating the slaves in the pens, Havok ordered the Bedlam Brothers to kill everyone in the pens. Not liking this, the Bedlam Brothers defected themselves and helped Cyclops and Jean battle the Guthrie family. The Bedlam Brothers decided to escape the city and change their reckless ways.
  
 
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Bedlam is a male comic character who features in Marvel Comics.

Contents

Biography

Jesse Aaronso

Overview

Personality and attributes

Powers and abilities

Notes

  • Bedlam was created by John Francis Moore and Steve Epting where he made his first appearance in Factor X v1 #1 (March, 1995).

Alternate Versions

  • In Factor X v1 #1 (1995), an alternate version of Bedlam appeared in the setting of the Age of Apocalypse reality designated as Earth-295 in the Multiverse. Jesse and Terrence Aaronson both served as members in Apocalypse's Elite Mutant Force as the Bedlam Brothers. They worked closely with Cyclops and Havok. They were sent on a mission with Emplate and his sisters the Monets to track down Christopher Summers, the father of Cyclops and Havok, who had been impregnated with a member of the Brood race. They took time off from their mission to enjoy some R&R with Havok at the Heaven Bar. They stayed behind as Cyclops and Havok went out to search for the Brood. Some time later when Sinister decided to abandon Apocalypse because their goals greatly differed, the carefree Bedlam Brothers convinced Havok to once more join them at the Heaven Bar. There the brothers prevented an attempted suicide bombing by Henry Gyrich before returning to base. There they found that Sinister had destroyed his lab and left the group. The Bedlam Brothers suggested that Cyclops take command, a position that Cyclops reluctantly accepted. The Bedlam Brothers joined Cyclops in searching for traces of Sinister on Liberty Island. When it was discovered by the Shadow King that Havok's lover, the human Scarlett McKenzie, was really a spy for the Human High Council the Bedlam Brothers brought her in. When Cyclops defected and joined Jean Grey in liberating the slaves in the pens, Havok ordered the Bedlam Brothers to kill everyone in the pens. Not liking this, the Bedlam Brothers defected themselves and helped Cyclops and Jean battle the Guthrie family. The Bedlam Brothers decided to escape the city and change their reckless ways.

In other media

Films

  • In Deadpool 2, Bedlam appeared in the live-action film where he was portrayed by actor Terry Crews.

Appearances

  • Factor X v1: (1995)
  • X-Force:

External Links

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