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| Image = Gauntlet (by Joe Kubert).jpg
 
| Image = Gauntlet (by Joe Kubert).jpg
 
| RealName = Gauntlet
 
| RealName = Gauntlet
 
| CurrentAlias = Gauntlet
 
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| HistoryText = The early life and origin of the villain known as Gauntlet remains unclear. He was an original recruit of the [[Dark Riders|Riders of the Storm]], and he remained with the team throughout its existence, escaping death at the hands of [[Wolverine]] by ditching the battle that claimed the lives of many of his teammates. Gauntlet rejoined the group under its second organization under the leadership of [[Stryfe]], but he again escaped.
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| HistoryText = The early life and origin of the villain known as Gauntlet remains unclear. He was an original recruit of the [[Dark Riders|Riders of the Storm]], and he remained with the team throughout its existence, escaping death at the hands of [[James Howlett (Earth-616)|Wolverine]] by ditching the battle that claimed the lives of many of his teammates. Gauntlet rejoined the group under its second organization under the leadership of [[Stryfe]], but he again escaped.
   
Gauntlet was later hired in secret by [[Blaquesmith]] to hunt down [[Apocalypse]] when the villain was bodily merged with [[Cyclops]], only to find Apocalypse killed when Phoenix rescued Cyclops from the merger. Gauntlet did not reveal to Cable the identity of his client.
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Gauntlet was later hired in secret by [[Blaquesmith]] to hunt down [[En Sabah Nur (Earth-616)|Apocalypse]] when the villain was bodily merged with [[Scott Summers (Earth-616)|Cyclops]], only to find Apocalypse killed when Phoenix rescued Cyclops from the merger. Gauntlet did not reveal to Cable the identity of his client.
   
 
The full details of Gauntlet's powers remain unclear, although clearly his physiology has been effected, granting him green skin and long, spiny teeth. Gauntlet has always appeared with various weaponry such as high-tech lasers, machine guns, and rocket launchers, and his eye is covered with a targeting device. Whether such equipment is related to his power remains unknown.
 
The full details of Gauntlet's powers remain unclear, although clearly his physiology has been effected, granting him green skin and long, spiny teeth. Gauntlet has always appeared with various weaponry such as high-tech lasers, machine guns, and rocket launchers, and his eye is covered with a targeting device. Whether such equipment is related to his power remains unknown.
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Revision as of 06:22, 29 March 2009

History

The early life and origin of the villain known as Gauntlet remains unclear. He was an original recruit of the Riders of the Storm, and he remained with the team throughout its existence, escaping death at the hands of Wolverine by ditching the battle that claimed the lives of many of his teammates. Gauntlet rejoined the group under its second organization under the leadership of Stryfe, but he again escaped.

Gauntlet was later hired in secret by Blaquesmith to hunt down Apocalypse when the villain was bodily merged with Cyclops, only to find Apocalypse killed when Phoenix rescued Cyclops from the merger. Gauntlet did not reveal to Cable the identity of his client.

The full details of Gauntlet's powers remain unclear, although clearly his physiology has been effected, granting him green skin and long, spiny teeth. Gauntlet has always appeared with various weaponry such as high-tech lasers, machine guns, and rocket launchers, and his eye is covered with a targeting device. Whether such equipment is related to his power remains unknown.

See Also

Links and References

  • The Unofficial Handbook to the Marvel Universe

References