It's all fake and illusion. That's what cool is. That's what charisma is. That's what everything is.
Appearing in "Kid Ω"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
- Jumbo Carnation (First appearance) (Death)
- Xavier Institute student body
- Quentin Quire (First appearance)
- Glob Herman (Robert Herman)
- Slick (Quincy Marrow)
- Tattoo (Christine Cord)
- Spike (Gary Walsh)
- No-Girl (Martha Johansson)
- Five-In-One (Stepford Cuckoos)
- Elf (Natalie Wood) (First appearance) (Unnamed)
Antagonists:
- Street thugs
Other Characters:
- NYPD
- Officer Foster (First appearance)
- Phoenix (Mentioned)
- Trish Tilby (Mentioned)
- Iceman (Bobby Drake) (Mentioned)
- Angel (Warren Worthington III) (Mentioned)
- El Tigre (Mentioned)
- Daily Bugle (Named only)
- Satan (Mentioned)
- Prince Namor McKenzie (Mentioned)
- Albert Einstein (Mentioned)
- Fred Foster's wife (Mentioned)
- Quentin Quire's foster parents (Mentioned)
Races and Species:
Locations:
- Earth
- North America
- Genosha (Mentioned)
- Hong Kong (Mentioned)
- Mars (Mentioned)
- Olympus Mons (Mentioned)
Items:
- X-Uniforms
- Cyclops' Visor
- Kick (Drug) (First appearance)
Vehicles:
Synopsis for "Kid Ω"
After the mutant fashion guru Jumbo Carnation was murdered, Beast and Cyclops investigated with Officer Fred Foster, while the Stepford Cuckoos made plans for the "Dance of the Planets Display" and while Quentin Quire invented anti-gravity floats for Martha and exposed Slick's true form, causing Tattoo to break up him. Afterwards, Professor X told Quentin that he might be experiencing Secondary Mutation and after the latter witnessed a group of people desecrate a memorial to Jumbo Carnation, he got a new haircut.
Trivia
- Quentin Quire learns he is adopted, and becomes disillusioned with Xavier's dream.