Real Name
Ruth Bat-Seraph
Occupation
Mossad agent
Citizenship
Israeli
Place of Birth
Israel
Known Relatives
Jacob (son, deceased)
Group Affiliation
Mossad; formerly X-Corporation, Ally of the O*N*E*
Education
Unrevealed
Height
5'11"
Weight
150 lbs.
Eyes
Brown
Hair
Black
Powers
Superhuman strength, enhanced speed, agility, reflexes, durability, and ability to heal
Abilities
Sabra is a formidable and experienced combatant, having been trained in both armed and unarmed combat by the Israeli military.
Other Info
Ruth Bat-Seraph was born near the city of Jersualem, Isael. When Ruth's genetic mutation manifested, she, along with her family, was
taken to a special community by the Israeli government. Ruth was subsequently studied and eventually
became was the first superhuman agent created to serve the Mossad (the Israeli Secret Service). Upon her graduation, Ruth received the experimental cape and gauntlets. (The wrist gauntlets fire plasma bursts and her cape fires paralyzing quills. The cape serves as an anti-gravity devices, enabling Sabra to fly through the air at speeds greater than 300 miles per hour.)
Taking
the codename "Sabra," Ruth eventually requested a domestic assignment upon
the birth of her son and became an officer in the Israeli Police,
Tel-Aviv District. However, her son died when he was 6 years old due to a terrorist
bombing on his school bus. Ruth remained on the civilian
police until the arrival of the Hulk in Israel forced her to resume her activity as Sabra--she mistakenly believed Hulk was working with Arab terrorists operating
in Israel. (To learn more about the Hulk, click on his highlighted name above.)
Years later, Sabra found herself caught up in the events of the anti-mutant campaign Operation: Zero Tolerance. It was at this time Sabra fought along side the X-Men and began to subscribe to the philosophies of Charles Xavier. Sabra even formerly became a member of the X-Corporation's Paris branch for a short while. (To learn about the above highlighted event, teams, and/or character, just click on their name.)
Shortly
after enactment of the Super Human Registration Act was passed, Mossad loaned Sabra's services to the U.S.
Office of National Emergency (O*N*E*) to assist with enforcing the law
in exchange for the intelligence and surveillance technology that Israel
would need for instituting its own registration program. Along with Great
Britain's Micromax
(Scott Wright), she was assigned to the O.N.E. coalition led by Bishop
to find mutant refugees who had escaped the Xavier Institute. As someone
who lost her child due to unnecessary violence, Sabra sided with Iron Man on the Pro-Registration side of the mutant Civil War (an uncommon role for a mutant). (Click on the highlighted names above to learn about the different characters, and/or event.)
Later on, after the events of M-Day, Sabra was one of the 198 mutants that retained their powers. (To learn about M-Day of the 198, just click on their names above. Note: Beware of the revealing and form-fitting outfits worn by some on the M-Day's bio page.)
At one point, Sabra was requested by the British Government to aid Union Jack and the Arabian Knight against terrorists attacks in London. (Click on the characters' names above to learn more about them.)
Recently, when Doctor Octopus threatened the world's leaders that he would revert the Greenhouse Effect
by using a giant web of satellites (which could be used also to speed
up the warm-up), Spider-Man sent out an emergency call and several heroes from around the world responded including Sabra, Union Jack, Kangaroo, and the team, Big Hero 6. The heroes were sent to different locations throughout the globe to stop the missiles. In Israel, Sabra was about to ride one
missile to stop it, but one of Doctor Octopus' assassins, Crossbones, shot and apparently killed her. (To learn about the characters and/or team above, just click on their highlighted names.)
More recently, it was revealed that Crossbones' shot was actually just a glancing hit and Sabra actually survived.
To learn a tiny bit more about Sabra, just click on the following link, http://marvel.com/universe/Sabra.
In the film
X2, "Ruth Bat-Seraph" appears as a folder on William Stryker's computer files. (Her name is listed on the very top of the second picture posted above.)
Real Name
Kevin MacTaggert
Occupation
Mass-Murderer
Citizenship
Scottish, British
Place of Birth
Somewhere in Scotland
Known Relatives
Lord Alasdhair Kinross (maternal ancestor); Queen Elizabeth II (maternal distant relative); Lord Kinross (maternal grandfather, deceased); Dr. Moira MacTaggert (mother, deceased); Joseph MacTaggert (father, deceased); Rahne Sinclair (Wolfsbane) (foster sister); unnamed foster nephew;
Group Affiliation
Formerly Exiles
Education
Unrevealed
Height
Variable
Weight
Variable
Eyes
White
Hair
No hair, (formerly blond)
Powers
Generate enormous amounts of physic force from his energy state that allows him to restructure reality in any manner, exists as an energy form that can inhabit human bodies to contain vast energies. He can possess several bodies at one time. He is invisible to telepathic scans and most detection devices.
Kevin can also shift between realities.
Kevin's only
known weaknesses are metal, and his need for fresh host bodies.
Abilities
None
Other Info
Kevin MacTaggert is the son of mutant expert Moira MacTaggert, and politician Joe MacTaggert. The boy was a mutant
with the ability to warp realities. These powers burn out his body,
leaving him in need of new host bodies to sustain himself. Due to
the unstable nature of his powers, Moira confined Kevin to a maximum
security cell inside her mutant research facility located on Muir Island. (To learn about the above highlighted character and/or place, just click on their names.)
During a battle between Magneto and the X-Men,
the Muir Island's security was compromised and Kevin's cell was damaged.
This caused what remained of his body to burn out and required him to
look for a new host. When a man came to destroy Moira's laboratory, Kevin possessed him and hid until he could escape the island. However, he ended up battling the X-Men members Phoenix, Multiple Man, and Polaris. Although he defeated Polaris and the Multiple Man quite easily, the Phoenix nearly killed him. But, Kevin was able to escape the island in a duplicate body of Multiple Man and began a quest to find and possess his father's body. (Click on the highlighted names above to learn about the different characters. Note: Beware of the revealing outfit on Phoenix's bio page.)
Along the way Kevin encountered the X-Men, who were hot on his trail. Using only a fraction of his mutant powers, Proteus was able to easily defeat Storm, Wolverine, and Nightcrawler.
As the continued his journey, he eventually made it to Edinburgh and took over his father's body.
While possessing his fathers body, he battled the X-men (now calling himself Proteus). However, his
powers soon burned out his fathers body, destroying it. However, before he could
possess another body, Proteus was punched by Colossus who's metal body
disrupted his psionic energies and effectively killed him, or so they thought. In reality, Proteus' energies were disrupted and scattered all over Scotland. (To learn about the characters above, just click on their names. Note: Beware of the extremely revealing outfits on Storm's bio page--block images if you can.)
Sometime later, a woman named Erika Benson (aka Harness) was hired by Advanced Idea Mechanics (A.I.M.) to use her son, Gilbert Benson (aka Piecemeal), to collect the energies of Proteus for
their own use. Gilbert had the ability to absorb the energies that were
once Proteus, and his mother intended to collect it all. However, her mission was
almost thwarted by the New Mutants, New Warriors, as well as Moira MacTaggert and a number of her mutants from Muir
Island. But, their intervention failed, and Gilbert's body exploded,
resulting in a fusion entity of both Gilbert Benson and Kevin
MacTaggert. (Click on the highlighted names above to learn more about the teams and/or character. Note: Beware of the revealing outfits worn by some on the New Warrior's bio page.)
This new (merged) Proteus used his powers to reshape Edinburgh, Scotland to his own whim. The X-Factor was there to battle him, but the group of heroes
questioned the ethics of killing Proteus or trying to help them. In the
end, Proteus realized that reality was not compatible with him and
he "killed" himself. (Click on the highlighted name above to learn more about X-Factor.)
Later, during the events of M-Day, Proteus was resurrected. Now known as "Mutant X," he went on search for the perfect host body. He even began hopping from dimension to dimension
searching for a body that would not burn out. All this time, the Exiles
where close behind, trying to stop him. In the process of searching for the perfect host body, Proteus burned out (killed) many
people, including Mimic. After killing Mimic, he possessed Morph.
He learned that Morph could withstand his psionic energies indefinitely--he found his perfect host. It was at this point, Proteus began to formulate how to
rule every dimension. Meanwhile, the Exiles devised a
plan to subdue Proteus and attempt to bring back Morph. The Exiles were able to brainwash Proteus into thinking he was actually Morph, and for several missions
they had him convinced that they defeated Proteus. The Exiles figured this was a good way to keep an eye on Proteus. However, eventually, Morph's real persona re-appeared and took control
of his own body again. Closing Proteus in a small part of himself, but
agreeing to "live together" inside him. (Click on the highlighted names above to learn more about the characters and/or team. Note: Beware of the revealing outfits of some on the M-Day's bio page, and the very skin-tight outfits on the Exiles' bio page.)
Later on, when Selene resurrected Destiny, Proteus some how appeared inside her. Destiny tried to communicate with her foster-daughter Rogue, but some how she got Blindfold instead. Proteus quickly possessed Blindfold and tricked her into convincing a bunch of gathering X-Men (Rogue, Trance, Psylocke, Husk, Colossus, Magneto, and Nightcrawler) to go to Muir Island. There Proteus revealed himself to them and was able to defeat them quite easily. Proteus had gained a new ability where he could possess more than one person--he possessed Trance, Psylocke, Nightcrawler, Destiny, and Husk. While
possessing the group, he forced them to fight Rogue and Magneto.
However, a weakened Magneto used the last bit of his strength to launch himself
and Proteus into the upper atmosphere. Magneto
determined that he could affect Proteus' energies, disrupted them, and
made Proteus disappear. (To learn about the above highlighted characters, just click on their names. Note: Beware of the revealing outfit on Husk's bio page.)
More recently, Magneto confirmed that Proteus is most likely
not dead, but that his energies are merely dispersed, saying that he
will be able to reintegrate himself one day. But, Magneto hopes that he
spread Proteus thin enough to prevent, or at least postpone, his return
for a long period of time.
There is nothing there, but here is the link to Proteus' bio page on Marvel.com, http://marvel.com/universe/Proteus_%28Kevin_MacTaggert%29.
In the film
X2, "McTaggart, Kevin" and "Kevin McTaggart" appear on a list and a folder on William Stryker's computer files. (His name is listed on the very top of the list on the second picture posted above.)
Real Name
Kyle Gibney
Occupation
Former Covert Operative, government agent, adventurer, criminal
Citizenship
U.K. (criminal record in Canada and U.S.)
Place of Birth
Canada
Known Relatives
Unrevealed
Group Affiliation
Formerly Weapon X, X-Factor, Alpha Flight, Omega Flight, Gamma Flight
Education
Unrevealed
Height
5'8"
Weight
135 lbs.
Eyes
Blue
Hair
Blond
Powers
Animal mutation and genetic imprinting grants him augmented strength, speed, agility, and reflexes, hyper-keen animal senses, regenerative powers that repair his body on a cellular level, razor sharp teeth and claws on his hands and feet.
Abilities
Wild Child is an excellent and experienced hand to hand combatant, having received training from the likes of Wolverine.
Other Info
When Kyle Gibney's mutant powers began to emerge at an early age, he was
left with a freakish appearance. Horrified, his parents kicked him out
of his home and Kyle was left to wandering the streets. Eventually, Kyle was found by
the subversive organization, the Secret Empire.
Gibney was experimented upon in their attempts to create a perfect
killing machine. As a part of the experiment, Gibney was injected with
DNA from the assassin Wyre,
which left Gibney near-mindless, animalistic, and uncontrollable. (To learn about the above highlighted team and/or character, just click on their names.)
Later on, Wyre rebelled and destroyed the Secret Empire's headquarters. When this happened, Gibney was found by agents of the Canadian government and given over to Department H--then headed by James Hudson (aka Guardian) as a sanctioned program for developing Canada's superhero teams. Hudson placed Gibney in the entry-level Gamma Flight
with the code-name "Wild Child." (Like all recruits, those who developed
their powers sufficiently would be placed in the premiere team, Alpha Flight.) During his training, Wild Child was mentored by Wolverine--until he left to join the X-Men. (To learn about the above highlighted teams and/or character, just click on their names. Note: Beware of the very skin-tight outfits worn by some on the Alpha Flight's bio page. Also, Wild Child in one of his first outfits is shown as the first picture posted above.)
However, later on, the Canadian government disbanded the Department H program and, by
extension, its hero teams. It is unknown as to what happened with Wild Child until he was recruited by Delphine Courtney and Jerry Jaxon recruited him for Omega Flight.
Jaxon hoped to destroy the Guardian and his Alpha Flight (which had
reassembled as a private team); however, Omega Flight was captured by Alpha
Flight first and they were imprisoned. Wild Child managed to break out only
once, and in his rampage, began killing indiscriminately--he nearly killed
Heather Hudson. Eventually, it took Wolverine to hunt down and capture him again. (Click on the highlighted names above to learn about the different characters.)
During a period of time where the Alpha Flight was believed dead,
the Canadian government decided to reinstate a fully-sanctioned hero
team under the name "Gamma Flight." Gibney was recruited for the team and
pardoned for his previous activities. When Alpha Flight reappeared, the
two teams clashed. Ultimately, Alpha Flight rejected the government's support and decided
to operate independently once more, where Gamma Flight decided to continue as the
government-sponsored team. However, the two teams eventually met again to
fight the evil Llan the Sorcerer.
Gamma Flight was nearly destroyed in the final battle, but Llan was ulimately
defeated. Afterward, the two teams combined into one, with Alpha Flight
again reinstated as Canada's official superhero group. (To learn more about Llan the Sorcerer, click on the highlighted name above. Also, Wild Child in his Alpha Flight uniform is shown in the third picture posted above. He wore a facemask to hide his true identify from the media.)
After some time, Gibney seemed to be cured of his
animalistic rages and now possessed a handsome appearance. To
further disassociate from his past, Kyle took a new code-name,
"Wildheart." During this time, Gibney and his teammate Aurora fell in love and began a relationship. However, Gibney slowly began to mutate
back to his beastly appearance. Since he could not stand to be seen that
way by his lover, he left, unaware that his sudden departure would cause
Aurora's fragile psyche to deteriorate even further. (To learn about Aurora, click on the highlighted name above. Note: Beware of the revealing and form-fitting outfit on Aurora's bio page.)
Now calling himself "Wild Child" once more, Gibney accepted an offer to join the United States-sanctioned mutant team, X-Factor. This caused a bit of friction between Wild Child and X-Factor's associate, Sabretooth (who was forced by the government into service). Eventually, however, Gibney's body
began mutating even further, and he quit the team to explore his new mutations and to find his true self. (To learn about the team and/or character above, just click on their highlighted names. Also, Wild Child in his most mutated form during X-Factor is shown as the fouth picture posted above.)
It is unknown how, but Wild Child is next seen in custody of the new Weapon X program, under the auspices of the mysterious Director--who hoped to use the program's mutants for the benefit of humankind,
even if that meant performing deadly missions and interning mutant
captives. The program’s scientist experimented on Gibney, who became more
intelligent but more feral-looking. The Director found that Gibney had been twisted so many times
that he no longer held an identity of his own, needing only minimal
suggestions via conventional methods to follow orders like a machine or
an animal.
One of Wild Child's initial assignments was to recruit mutants for the Weapon X program. On one particular mission, to recruit Sunfire, Wild Child's teammate Sabretooth became annoyed with him, lashing out and
severing Gibney's vocal cords, rendering him mute. Another assignment
was to recruit Wild Child's one-time lover, Aurora. (In fact, this assignment
was one of the reasons the Director of the program wanted Gibney in the
first place.) Wild Child successfully freed Aurora from the mental
asylum she was assigned; however, after Aurora was believed
cured of her mental condition, she rejected Gibney due to his new
freakish appearance. (To learn about the team and/or characters, just click on their highlighted names above.)
After seeing Aurora becoming increasingly romantic with the
Director, Wild Child was easily persuaded to join Agent Brent Jackson who was forming a team known as the Underground, led by Cable,
who was planning to take down the Weapon X program. Eventually, the Underground infiltrated the Weapon X complex, ousting the Director and nearly
crippling the program. However, just before the final defeat, Agent Jackson
betrayed the Underground, turning Cable's psychic
powers against his allies. Jackson captured the Underground members and
altered their memories to erase everything they saw and learned about
the program. Jackson took credit for saving the program and was named
the new Director of Weapon X. (Click on the highlighted names above to learn more about the characters and/or team. Note: Beware of the revealing outfit worn by one on Cable's bio page.)
After reality was twisted by the Scarlet Witch,
on what is called "M-Day,"
many of Earth’s mutants were stripped of their powers. Wild Child was
believed to have been among these, as his mutant energy signature was
recognized as having been absorbed by the Collective.
However, Wild Child reappeared not only with his powers, but with a noticeable
enhancement to them. His appearance also reverted more to resemble his
original form, only he had numerous piercings in his ears, eyebrows, and
face. He claimed to be working for the mysterious figure named Romulus. And it appeared that his one goal is to destroy Wolverine. (To learn about the above highlighted characters and/or event, just click on their names. Note: Beware of the revealing outfits on Scarlet Witch and M-Day's bio pages. Also, Wild Child in the most recent mutation is shown in the fifth picture posted above.)
More recently, under Romulus' order, Wild Child attempted to kill Wolverine. His plan was to drop Wolverine into molten
steel; however, he was interrupted by Omega Red. While Wild Child and
Omega Red battled each other, Wolverine managed to flee. Unfortunately, Wild
Child become distracted and was ultimately thrown into the molten steel by Omega Red after
having his chest punctured. (To learn about Omega Red, click on his highlighted name above.)
To learn a little bit more about Wild Child, click on the following link,
http://marvel.com/universe/Wild_Child.
In the film
X2, "Gibney, Kyle" appears on a list on William Stryker's computer files. (His name is listed on the very top of the list on the second picture posted above.)
Real Name
Angelo Espinosa
Occupation
Former cook, adventurer, student, gang member
Citizenship
U.S.A. (legally deceased)
Place of Birth
Los Angeles, California
Known Relatives
Unidentified grandparents (deceased), Eduardo Espinosa (father,
deceased), Estella Espinosa (mother, deceased), Tito Espinosa (brother),
Linda Espinosa (sister), Gilberto (cousin), Inez (cousin)
Group Affiliation
Formerly Generation X
Education
High-school level courses at Massachusetts Academy
Height
5'7"
Weight
110 lbs.
Eyes
Brown
Hair
Brown
Powers
Skin's gray body possessed between 4-6 feet of extra skin that he could
control to assist him in varying ways, such as to grapple opponents or
swing on like a vine. He can stretch his limbs to some extent. Even though his bones
couldn't stretch, they could move under his skin. This allowed his arms
and legs to stretch to several times their normal length. When relaxed, Skin’s extra skin sagged, but by
concentrating he could contract the extra skin. Skin’s extra skin also
granted him a degree of resistance to physical injury, being highly
resistant to punctures and tearing.
Abilities
Cooking, and is adept in the use of small firearms.
Other Info
Young Angelo Espinosa grew up in the Barrio in South Central Los Angeles
and saw his father killed in a drive-by shooting. Having had violence
forced on him at such an impressionable age, Angelo joined a gang and
fell in love with a fellow member named Tores. Following one
particularly violent shoot-out with a rival gang, Angelo was forced to
fake his own death and entrusted his cousin Gil with the knowledge that
he was still alive.
Later on, Angelo was one of several young mutants kidnapped by the techno-organic alien race the Phalanx. However, Angelo and his fellow prisoners were rescued by the X-Men. Soon after this, Angelo joined up and became one of the founding members of Generation X (a team of mutants enrolled in Xavier’s School for Gifted Youngsters at its new branch in the re-opened Massachusetts Academy.) Angelo was given the codename "Skin" as a result of his mutant ability. (To learn about the above highlighted race, teams, and/or places, just click on their names.)
During his time with Generation X, Skin was targeted by the armored vigilante the
X-Cutioner,
who believed him to be responsible for the death of Angelo Espinosa,
not knowing that they were the same person. This prompted Skin to return
home where he disguised himself as an old man and visited the grave
that bore his name. There, Skin encountered both his mother and Tores,
though they were unaware of his true identity. (To learn about X-Cutioner, click on the highlighted name above.)
Later on during a trip to Los Angeles, Generation X was attacked by cybernetic Prime Sentinels from the government-sponsored anti-mutant Operation: Zero Tolerance. Skin was reunited with Tores when he sought help from her and her own gang and learned that she too was a mutant. (Click on the highlighted names above to learn about the team and/or program.)
After Generation X disbanded, due to the the closure of the Massachusetts Academy, Skin left for home to Los Angeles with his teammate Jubilee.
Once there, he took up a job in a fast food restaurant while Jubilee aspired to a
career as an actress. During this time, Skin displayed feelings
for Jubilee, but she did not reciprocate them. (To learn about Jubilee, click on the highlighted name above.)
Later on, Skin was captured by the anti-mutant religious organization
the Church of Humanity and crucified on a cross on the lawn of the
X-Men’s mansion. Despite the X-Men’s best efforts, he died from his
injuries. Skin was buried in his family plot in the Beverly Glen
Cemetery in Los Angeles; however, the cemetery did not allow mutants to
be buried on its grounds. Therefore, his body was ultimately cremated
and his ashes were given to Jubilee.
More recently, Skin has been revived by an alien techno organic virus.
To learn a little bit more about Skin, click on the following link, http://marvel.com/universe/Skin.
In the film
X2, "Espinoso, Angelo" appears on a list on William Stryker's computer files. (His name is listed on the very top of the list on the second picture posted above.)
Team Name
Warriors Three
Base of Operations
Asgard
Current Members
Former Members
None
Other Members (Honorary, Reserve, etc.)
Helen Gable (Skadihr)
Other Info
At one point, all
the Asgardian warriors were fighting among themselves including Thor and Loki. The Almighty Odin intervened, and called both Thor and Loki together. It was here that Odin revealed to the brothers that Ragnarok (the end of Asgard) was near. Therefore, Thor and Loki hand-picked
warriors of Asgard to sail on a voyage to find the villain responsible. Among Thor, Loki, and Balder were three warriors that
would constantly team-up forevermore: Fandral, Hogun, and Volstagg. The group sets sail in a boat to fight their enemy; however, the ship experiences a
mutiny. Fortunately, the three warriors (Fandral, Hogun, and Volstagg) were quick to settle the
problem with their superior fighting abilities. (To learn about the race, characters, and/or event above, just click on their highlighted names. Note: Beware of the revealing outfit worn by Loki in his woman-form.)
The three warriors enjoyed many more adventures together. They soon became known as the "Warriors Three."
The trio teamed up with many of their fellow Asgardians in battle. Some of the more notable allies were Thor, Lady Sif, Balder, Heimdall. (Click on the highlighted names above to learn about the different characters. Note: Beware of the very revealing outfit worn by Sif on her bio page.)
Later on, the Warriors Three are put on trail after mistakenly killing a shape shifting Giant. For their punishment (to pacify the giant's father), they are sent on an epic and sweeping adventure with Thor. In order, to right their wrong, they must collect an assortment
of rare artifacts: apples at the highest branch of the World Tree, Yggdrasil; the skin of a pig that belongs to the god Dionysus; the spear of Chulain; and the legendary Grasscutter sword, Kusanagi. During their first task of obtaining the apples from the top of the world tree, Volstagg showed his worth. The task of capturing the pig, Hogun and Fandral chased the pig around
while Thor engaged in combat with Hercules.
Then Hogun received his chance to shine, when it came to the task of acquiring
the spear of Chulain. He went into a berserker rage after seeing his comrades felled, and it was his grit and skills with the mace that
defeated Chulain
himself. It was difficult, but the team was able to collect all the remaining items. The Warriors Three returned triumphant and victorious, much to the chagrin of the father of the giant slayed. However, intervention
from other giants brought resolution to both Asgardian and Etins (Giants of Jotunheim)
alike.
(To learn more about the items, characters, race, and/or place just click on their highlighted names above.)
At one point, Odin aspires to pit the greatest warriors against each
other, creating the "Tournament of the Titans" to serve as the qualifier.
The Warrior's Three team up with their regular comrade Thor, to battle
against others. One of the teams was the Warriors of the Thousand Galaxies, which
consisted of Brok the Crusher, Galp of the Steel Arm, Drom the Spirit Weaver, and Tyr of the Binding Blade.
Later, Loki brought Ragnarök
down upon Asgard. During the these events, all the Asgardians, including the Warriors Three were thought dead. However, Thor soon began his search for his lost Asgardian brothers and sisters (they had not all died, most are only lost--inhabiting the bodies of mortals). As Dr.
Donald Blake, Thor heads to Africa
as a part of "Doctors With No Borders." While there, Donald Blake
experiences trouble, and Thor is needed. As the mighty god of Thunder,
the violence between two warring tribes over land is stopped, but Thor
senses something familiar with three of the soldiers volunteering their
services to the war torn area. Thor senses the spirits of his old friends,
the Warriors Three, within. With his new found power, Thor was able to draw
their essences out into their true form. Thus, Hogun, Fandral, and
Volstagg are restored. The Warriors Three, now reunited with Thor, do what they can for the inhabitants of the
area then return to Asgard (which was now located in Broxton, Oklahoma).
After the teams returned to Asgard,
word that the members of the Advanced Idea Mechanics (A.I.M.) had freed the giant wolf, Fenris (son of Loki). Therefore, the Warriors Three embarked on a new adventure: tracking and capturing Fenris Wolf. The Warriors Three travel far and wide searching for clues as to
the Fenris Wolf plot. During their quest, they face many foes, including rock trolls lead by
Ulik, and super powered A.I.M. researchers. However, in the end, the Warriors Three are able to tame the beast and bring it back to Asgard with help from Helen Gable (an A.I.M. agent infused with D.N.A. of Loki and Fenris). Helen Gable left
such an impression on the team that they made her an honorary member of the Warriors
Three and bequested her with the warrior name of "Skadihr." (To learn about the team and/or characters above, just click on their names.)
The Warriors Three have stood as vital defenses against different attacks on Asgard. One of these events was the the
Secret Invasion (where Skrulls had secretly infiltrated every super-powered organization on Earth). The other event was the Siege (Norman Osborn's effort to dominate Asgard). The warriors were part of the main defense effort against Osborn and his Dark Avengers. (Click on the highlighted names above to learn about the events, race, and/or team. Note: Beware of the revealing/form-fitting outfits worn by some on the Dark Avengers' bio page.)
There isn't anything there, but click on the following link to go to Marvel.com's bio of the Warrior's Three,
http://marvel.com/universe/Warriors_Three.
An interesting fact about the Warriors Three is that unlike
many of their Asgardian peers and co characters, Fandral, Hogun and
Volstagg have no Norse counter part as inspiration. Instead, their
creators drew from different sources to create the trio. Stan Lee said that Volstagg was influenced by the Shakespearean
character Sir John Falstaff--a loud, humorous figure also characterized
by his large round frame. Fandral's creation and dashing persona was inspired by actor Errol Flynn. And Hogun the Grimm's stoic mannerisms owe significantly to actor Charles Bronson.