Warren Kenneth Worthington Jr.
Known Relative
Wallace (ancestor, deceased), Warren Worthington Sr. (father, deceased), Dazzler (Burt Worthington) (brother), Kathryn Worthington (wife, deceased), Angel (Warren Worthington III) (son), Unidentified nephew
Group Affiliation
Formerly Worthington Industries, Hellfire Club
Education
Wallace (ancestor, deceased), Warren Worthington Sr. (father, deceased), Dazzler (Burt Worthington) (brother), Kathryn Worthington (wife, deceased), Angel (Warren Worthington III) (son), Unidentified nephew
Group Affiliation
Formerly Worthington Industries, Hellfire Club
Education
Unrevealed
Height
Unrevealed
Unrevealed
Weight
Unrevealed
Unrevealed
Eyes
Blue
Blue
Hair
Black
Black
Powers
None
Abilities
He is undeniably well-educated and wealthy.
Other Info
Warren Kenneth Worthington Jr. is the father of Warren Worthington III (aka the X-Man Angel). He was a very wealthy businessman and had various large corporations on his name. (To learn about Warren's son, Angel, click on the highlighted name above.)
When he found out that his son Warren was a mutant, he enrolled him at Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters. After his son had been at the school for a few weeks, Warren Jr. and his wife Kathryn Worthington decided to make a brief visit to the Xavier's Institute. During their visit, they happened to bump into Magneto (the X-Men villain who had taken over the school at the time). Magneto used his powers to put the Worthingtons in a trance. Luckily, the X-Men defeated Magneto while the Worthingtons were sleeping. could save him and his wife. After the battle, for the safety of the couple, Professor X erased all of their memories about the circumstance and they went on to finish their visit at the school. (Click on the highlighted names above to learn more about the place and/or characters.)
Later, Warren Jr. was killed by agents of the Dazzler (his brother) while his son was out on a date--Warren III was only a teenager. (To learn more about the Dazzler, click on the highlighted name above.)
There is nothing there, but here is link to the bio of Warren Worthington Jr. on Marvel.com, http://marvel.com/universe/Worhington,_Warren_Jr..
In the movie, X-Men: The Last Stand, Warren Worthington Jr. was one of the creators of the "cure" that took away the powers/abilities of mutants. This was made up for the movie and has no connection to what Warren Worthington Jr. did in the comics.
None
Abilities
He is undeniably well-educated and wealthy.
Other Info
Warren Kenneth Worthington Jr. is the father of Warren Worthington III (aka the X-Man Angel). He was a very wealthy businessman and had various large corporations on his name. (To learn about Warren's son, Angel, click on the highlighted name above.)
When he found out that his son Warren was a mutant, he enrolled him at Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters. After his son had been at the school for a few weeks, Warren Jr. and his wife Kathryn Worthington decided to make a brief visit to the Xavier's Institute. During their visit, they happened to bump into Magneto (the X-Men villain who had taken over the school at the time). Magneto used his powers to put the Worthingtons in a trance. Luckily, the X-Men defeated Magneto while the Worthingtons were sleeping. could save him and his wife. After the battle, for the safety of the couple, Professor X erased all of their memories about the circumstance and they went on to finish their visit at the school. (Click on the highlighted names above to learn more about the place and/or characters.)
Later, Warren Jr. was killed by agents of the Dazzler (his brother) while his son was out on a date--Warren III was only a teenager. (To learn more about the Dazzler, click on the highlighted name above.)
There is nothing there, but here is link to the bio of Warren Worthington Jr. on Marvel.com, http://marvel.com/universe/Worhington,_Warren_Jr..
In the movie, X-Men: The Last Stand, Warren Worthington Jr. was one of the creators of the "cure" that took away the powers/abilities of mutants. This was made up for the movie and has no connection to what Warren Worthington Jr. did in the comics.
Sometimes I wish the movies wouldn't use existing characters when they made up characters... I mean, if they're going to make up a character, just make one up!
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