History
The D'bari were a peaceful, long-lived race that lived on D'bari IV, a planet within the Shi'ar Empire's sphere of influence.
The D'Bari were driven to the brink of extinction when the Phoenix consumed their sun, destroying D'bari IV, and killing all of the planet's inhabitants.[2] The few surviving D'bari soon developed a hatred of humanity.[1]
Alternate Realities[]
Earth-9411[]
A rogue faction of D'bari survivors challenged Earth in a fight between their champions, and if their's won they would colonize the planet. The D'bari hired Death's Head to act as their champion, and fought Earth's who turned out to be the Hulk. However, due to a past experience with another bounty hunter, Tyrus Krill, the D'bari decided to dispose of Death's Head. Death's Head survived, and decided to get back at his former employers.[3]
Earth-10005 Revised[]
The D'bari's planet was destroyed by the Phoenix, leaving only their leader Vuk and a few D'bari alive. Wanting to avenge their people the D'bari went to Earth to kill Jean, but were prevented by the X-Men and eventually killed by the Phoenix.[4]
Earth-21798[]
A group of D'bari were exterminated by the hero Captain Spectrum while accompanied by his sidekick Sam Alexander.[5]
Earth-39559[]
A member of the extinct D'bari was kept by the Collector in his museum, hidden from most of the public.[6]
Earth-92131[]
The D'bari were a race part of the Shi'ar Empire. Their planetary system was inevitably destroyed by Jean Grey possessed by the Phoenix Force,[7] but thankfully their species lived on in other parts of the Shi'ar Empire.[8]
Earth-TRN1414[]
Several members of the D'bari species were abducted by a group of Synthetics disguised as Shi'ar and brought to a lab ship near a black hole. There they were implanted by their abductors with Chestbursters to see what kind of Xenomorphs would be born. The experiment was a success as a new variant of Xenomorphs were born out of the D'bari.[9]Miscellaneous
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Cultural Traits
The D'bari were originally a peaceful civilization,[11] but following their destruction they develop hatred to both the Phoenix and humanity.[1]
The D'bari currency was shanix.[3]Representatives
See Also
- 22 appearance(s) of D'bari
- 3 appearance(s) in handbook(s) of D'bari
- 5 minor appearance(s) of D'bari
- 7 mention(s) of D'bari
- 4 mention(s) in handbook(s) of D'bari
- 4 image(s) of D'bari
- 8 representative(s) of D'bari
Links and References
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 All-New Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z #3
- ↑ X-Men #135
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Marvel Heroes (UK) #33
- ↑ Dark Phoenix
- ↑ Heroes Reborn: Young Squadron #1
- ↑ What If...? Galactus Transformed Gambit #1
- ↑ X-Men: The Animated Series S3E13
- ↑ X-Men '97 S1E06
- ↑ Aliens vs. Avengers #1
- ↑ X-Factor #110
- ↑ Uncanny X-Men #387