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| RealName2 = (likely [[Kevin Sidney]]){{r|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A-Z #2}} |
| RealName2 = (likely [[Kevin Sidney]]){{r|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A-Z #2}} |
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+ | | CurrentAlias = [[Changeling]] |
| Aliases = Number Two,{{r|X-Men #37}} [[Professor X]],{{r|X-Men #41}} [[Charles Xavier]],{{r|X-Men #41}} Elvis{{r|Sensational She-Hulk #35}} |
| Aliases = Number Two,{{r|X-Men #37}} [[Professor X]],{{r|X-Men #41}} [[Charles Xavier]],{{r|X-Men #41}} Elvis{{r|Sensational She-Hulk #35}} |
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Little is known about the [[Homo superior|mutant]] Changeling before he came to work for the villainous organization [[Factor Three (Earth-616)|Factor Three]] and was second in command under the [[Mutant Master (Earth-616)|"Mutant Master"]].{{r|X-Men #35}} |
Little is known about the [[Homo superior|mutant]] Changeling before he came to work for the villainous organization [[Factor Three (Earth-616)|Factor Three]] and was second in command under the [[Mutant Master (Earth-616)|"Mutant Master"]].{{r|X-Men #35}} |
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− | After discovering that [[Sean Cassidy (Earth-616)|Sean Cassidy]] had become engaged in criminal activities, thanks to the technology of the Mutant Master, Changeling contacted Cassidy, whom Factor Three's technology had also identified as a superhumanly powerful mutant, and invited him to join the organization. Cassidy was appalled upon learning of Factor Three's goals and adamantly refused. However, the Changeling and Mutant Master agreed that Cassidy's powers and knowledge of the workings of law enforcement agencies were too valuable for Factor Three to lose and so they sent their agents to capture Cassidy. Factor Three placed a headband containing explosives around Cassidy's head, forcing them into their service. While in [[New York City]] on a mission for Factor Three, |
+ | After discovering that [[Sean Cassidy (Earth-616)|Sean Cassidy]] had become engaged in criminal activities, thanks to the technology of the Mutant Master, Changeling contacted Cassidy, whom Factor Three's technology had also identified as a superhumanly powerful mutant, and invited him to join the organization. Cassidy was appalled upon learning of Factor Three's goals and adamantly refused. However, the Changeling and Mutant Master agreed that Cassidy's powers and knowledge of the workings of law enforcement agencies were too valuable for Factor Three to lose and so they sent their agents to capture Cassidy. Factor Three placed a headband containing explosives around Cassidy's head, forcing them into their service. While in [[New York City]] on a mission for Factor Three, Cassidy, now called the [[Sean Cassidy (Earth-616)|Banshee]], clashed with the original [[X-Men (Earth-616)|X-Men]], who captured both him and the [[Brian Dunlap (Earth-616)|Ogre]]. The X-Men's leader, [[Charles Xavier (Earth-616)|Professor Charles Xavier]], used a psionic "mental bolt" on the Banshee's headband, which prevented the detonation mechanism from functioning so that the Banshee could remove it. Once freed of the headband, the Banshee told the X-Men all that he knew about Factor Three.{{r|X-Men #28}} |
Following that group's defeat, Changeling betrayed the Mutant Master, upon learning he was really an [[glossary:A#Alien|alien]] intending to wipe out everyone.{{r|X-Men #39}} |
Following that group's defeat, Changeling betrayed the Mutant Master, upon learning he was really an [[glossary:A#Alien|alien]] intending to wipe out everyone.{{r|X-Men #39}} |
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===Impersonating Professor X=== |
===Impersonating Professor X=== |
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− | Not much later, Changeling came to Professor Xavier to reveal he was dying from cancer and only had a few months to live.{{r|X-Men #65}} Unknown to all of the X-Men save [[Jean Grey (Earth-616)|Marvel Girl]], Professor Xavier went underground to prepare |
+ | Not much later, Changeling came to Professor Xavier to reveal he was dying from cancer and only had a few months to live.{{r|X-Men #65}} Unknown to all of the X-Men save [[Jean Grey (Earth-616)|Marvel Girl]], Professor Xavier went underground to prepare for the invasion of the alien [[Z'Nox]] and had the Changeling pose as him in his absence after giving him a portion of his [[Telepathy|telepathic]] power. |
The Changeling, masquerading as Professor X, was killed in battle against [[Gor-Tok (Earth-616)|Grotesk]].{{r|X-Men #42}} Only Marvel Girl knew of his deception and she was sworn not to reveal the truth to her teammates. Changeling was buried by the X-Men, still wearing Professor Xavier's form. It was not until their fight against the Z'nox that the X-Men learned it had not been the Professor who had died but instead, the Changeling.{{r|X-Men #65}} |
The Changeling, masquerading as Professor X, was killed in battle against [[Gor-Tok (Earth-616)|Grotesk]].{{r|X-Men #42}} Only Marvel Girl knew of his deception and she was sworn not to reveal the truth to her teammates. Changeling was buried by the X-Men, still wearing Professor Xavier's form. It was not until their fight against the Z'nox that the X-Men learned it had not been the Professor who had died but instead, the Changeling.{{r|X-Men #65}} |
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| Powers = Changeling was a mutant with the ability to alter his physical appearance at will to resemble that of any person he chose. He was given limited telepathic abilities by Professor X, and as a side effect, he also gained limited telekinetic abilities. |
| Powers = Changeling was a mutant with the ability to alter his physical appearance at will to resemble that of any person he chose. He was given limited telepathic abilities by Professor X, and as a side effect, he also gained limited telekinetic abilities. |
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− | '''Metamorph:''' He can psionically alter the formation of his biological cells at will. As a result he can cause himself to look and sound like an exact duplicate of any human, humanoid, or semi-humanoid being of either sex, wearing virtually any kind of clothing. |
+ | '''Metamorph:''' He can psionically alter the formation of his biological cells at will. As a result he can cause himself to look and sound like an exact duplicate of any human, humanoid, or semi-humanoid being of either sex, wearing virtually any kind of clothing. |
'''Telepathy:''' He is able to read minds and project his own thoughts into the minds of others within a limited radius. |
'''Telepathy:''' He is able to read minds and project his own thoughts into the minds of others within a limited radius. |
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*'''''Psionic Blasts:''''' He can project psionic force bolts which have no physical effects but which can affect a victim's mind so as to cause the victim pain or unconsciousness and can even kill an adversary. |
*'''''Psionic Blasts:''''' He can project psionic force bolts which have no physical effects but which can affect a victim's mind so as to cause the victim pain or unconsciousness and can even kill an adversary. |
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− | '''Telekinesis''': Possesses telekinetic abilities enabling him to manipulate matter on a low level with the energy of his thoughts. |
+ | '''Telekinesis''': Possesses telekinetic abilities enabling him to manipulate matter on a low level with the energy of his thoughts. |
| Abilities = Skilled actor, photographic memory{{r|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A-Z #2}} |
| Abilities = Skilled actor, photographic memory{{r|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A-Z #2}} |
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Revision as of 23:21, 23 October 2019
- —The Changeling[src]
History
Factor Three
Little is known about the mutant Changeling before he came to work for the villainous organization Factor Three and was second in command under the "Mutant Master".[5]
After discovering that Sean Cassidy had become engaged in criminal activities, thanks to the technology of the Mutant Master, Changeling contacted Cassidy, whom Factor Three's technology had also identified as a superhumanly powerful mutant, and invited him to join the organization. Cassidy was appalled upon learning of Factor Three's goals and adamantly refused. However, the Changeling and Mutant Master agreed that Cassidy's powers and knowledge of the workings of law enforcement agencies were too valuable for Factor Three to lose and so they sent their agents to capture Cassidy. Factor Three placed a headband containing explosives around Cassidy's head, forcing them into their service. While in New York City on a mission for Factor Three, Cassidy, now called the Banshee, clashed with the original X-Men, who captured both him and the Ogre. The X-Men's leader, Professor Charles Xavier, used a psionic "mental bolt" on the Banshee's headband, which prevented the detonation mechanism from functioning so that the Banshee could remove it. Once freed of the headband, the Banshee told the X-Men all that he knew about Factor Three.[6]
Following that group's defeat, Changeling betrayed the Mutant Master, upon learning he was really an alien intending to wipe out everyone.[7]
Impersonating Professor X
Not much later, Changeling came to Professor Xavier to reveal he was dying from cancer and only had a few months to live.[8] Unknown to all of the X-Men save Marvel Girl, Professor Xavier went underground to prepare for the invasion of the alien Z'Nox and had the Changeling pose as him in his absence after giving him a portion of his telepathic power.
The Changeling, masquerading as Professor X, was killed in battle against Grotesk.[9] Only Marvel Girl knew of his deception and she was sworn not to reveal the truth to her teammates. Changeling was buried by the X-Men, still wearing Professor Xavier's form. It was not until their fight against the Z'nox that the X-Men learned it had not been the Professor who had died but instead, the Changeling.[8]
Reanimated
Years later the voodoo master Black Talon brought Changeling back to life as a zombie, one of the undead mutant group that Talon dubbed the X-Humed. Talon sent them to battle the She-Hulk. Even when undead, Changeling was unwilling to have his sacrifice sullied, so he resisted the Talon's control, taking on the form of Elvis Presley to provide She-Hulk with a distraction at a vital moment. Failing to be a worthy zombie, Changeling was returned to the grave.[10]Attributes
Powers
Changeling was a mutant with the ability to alter his physical appearance at will to resemble that of any person he chose. He was given limited telepathic abilities by Professor X, and as a side effect, he also gained limited telekinetic abilities.
Metamorph: He can psionically alter the formation of his biological cells at will. As a result he can cause himself to look and sound like an exact duplicate of any human, humanoid, or semi-humanoid being of either sex, wearing virtually any kind of clothing.
Telepathy: He is able to read minds and project his own thoughts into the minds of others within a limited radius.
- Psionic Blasts: He can project psionic force bolts which have no physical effects but which can affect a victim's mind so as to cause the victim pain or unconsciousness and can even kill an adversary.
Abilities
Paraphernalia
Equipment
Transportation
Notes
- The name "Kevin Sidney" was given for the Changeling in 2004's Book of the Dead, and was later redacted in Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A-Z #2. A logical explanation for the difference in spelling would be that the 616 Changeling was only ever told his name, and never saw it in print.
- Although the Changeling seemed destined for obscurity for many years, he was revived in alternate continuities as Morph, first in the X-Men animated series, later in the Age of Apocalypse and Exiles.
Trivia
- Changeling was buried in Professor X's form, complete with Charles' brown suit. When he was reanimated to become a member of the Black Talon's Exhumed, he was suddenly wearing an X-Men uniform matching his teammates. Given that he was able to shape-shift his clothes into those matching Elvis Presley's while a member of this team, it is likely both the Professor's clothes and the X-Men uniform were the result of Changeling's ability.
- Merlyn once used magic to trick Excalibur into thinking the Changeling's ghost was haunting them, though it wasn't true.
See Also
- 15 appearance(s) of Kevin Sidney (Earth-616)
- 14 appearance(s) in handbook(s) of Kevin Sidney (Earth-616)
- 2 minor appearance(s) of Kevin Sidney (Earth-616)
- 3 mention(s) of Kevin Sidney (Earth-616)
- 7 mention(s) in handbook(s) of Kevin Sidney (Earth-616)
- 43 image(s) of Kevin Sidney (Earth-616)
- 5 quotation(s) by or about Kevin Sidney (Earth-616)
Links and References
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A-Z #2
- ↑ X-Men #37
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 X-Men #41
- ↑ Sensational She-Hulk #35
- ↑ X-Men #35
- ↑ X-Men #28
- ↑ X-Men #39
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 X-Men #65
- ↑ X-Men #42
- ↑ Sensational She-Hulk #35–36
- ↑ Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A-Z #2
- ↑ Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z Vol 1 2