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Scott Summers (Earth-616)
This is an abridged version of Scott Summers' history. For a complete history see Scott Summers' Expanded History Scott Summers is the oldest son of Major Christopher Summers (AKA Corsair), a test pilot in the -
Scott Summers (Earth-1610)
Scott's parents died in a plane crash when he was young and he and his older brother Alex were separated with Scott ending up in foster care. One day at school, he was beaten -
Scott Summers (Earth-616)/Expanded History
article, and any references to the Sliding Time Scale will be mentioned in the citation notes. Scott Summers was the oldest son of Christopher and Katherine Anne Summers. A few years after his birth, Scott -
Scott Summers (Earth-295)
orphanage" located in Nebraska. Both Alpha mutants, the boys grew up to hold the rank of Prelate. Scott and Alex Summers dominated the new mutant aristocracy in Apocalypse's America. Sinister employed the brothers to -
Scott Summers (Earth-616)/Gallery
616) Amazing Spider-Man#661 Alberti X-Men Evolutions Variant Add a photo to this gallery Comics Scott Summers Interior Art With Alex and his parents With Alex in parachute Young Scott From X-Men -
Scott Summers (Earth-8096)
Scott Summers was only a little boy when he and his family had were on board a plane crash. He was in a coma for two years, his brother was forced to move in with -
Scott Summers (Earth-10005)
Scott Summers was a mutant with the ability to project a powerful beam of concussive, ruby-colored force from his eyes. As a high school student, Scott was scolded and subsequently put into detention by -
Scott Summers (Earth-11326)
Scott Summers' power to emit beams of energy from his eyes kicked in without warning at age fourteen while he was in a movie theatre watching a John Wayne festival in Anchorage, Alaska. Seven people -
Scott Summers (Time-Displaced) (Earth-TRN727)
Cyclops was with his fellow X-Men when they came upon Magneto who they thought was gone until Jean telepathically sensed his presence. Originally thinking that this was their Magneto, Scott soon realized that this -
Scott Summers (Earth-9997)
The past of Scott Summers of Earth-9997 mirrors that of his Earth-616 counterpart. In recent history, Scott would retire from the life of a super-hero when the X-Men disbanded following the -
Scott Summers (Earth-70213)
Scott Summers was raised as a slave, and was beaten regularly every week regardless of his actions. This continued until after Scott's mother died, and his mutant powers activated. He was later recruited by -
Scott Summers (Earth-811)
after the Sh'ar duel of honor (as she had in the modern era). Instead, Jean married Scott and had a single child, whom they named Rachel Summers. In the mainstream reality, the X-Men -
Scott Summers (Clone) (Earth-616)
When the Terrigen Mist was discovered to be toxic to mutants, Mister Sinister began experimenting on unwilling subjects, trying to make Inhuman and mutant DNA co-exist in order to allow the creation of a -
Scott Summers (Earth-2149)
Little is detailed about Cyclops’ life before the zombie plague arrived on Earth-2149, however it can be presumed that it followed much the same path as his Earth-616 counterpart. At the Xavier Institute -
Scott Summers (Earth-1191)
his robotic parts are unknown but he claimed that Madrox was responsible. He and his daughter Ruby Summers lived alone in Atlantic City until Layla Miller appeared. Cyclops had been waiting for her for years -
Scott Summers (Earth-92131)
Scott Summers was the X-Men's team leader. He was in a relationship with Jean Grey. During a battle with the government team known as X-Factor, Scott had to fight his brother Alex -
Scott Summers (Earth-TRN421)
History of character is unknown. Seemingly those of the Scott Summers of Earth-616, yet differ vastly for this version can seemingly guide his optic blasts through energy orbs branching his beams in multiple directions -
Scott Summers (Earth-11052)
Cyclops was Xavier's original recruit and served as the X-Men's field leader. Scott is a confident and self-assured leader with an extroverted personality; his teammates all look up to him. He -
Scott Summers (Earth-81122)
When Cyclops, Jean Grey and Captain America had their powers taken away in the accident involving Reed Richards' experiment to cure the Thing's condition, Steve Rogers aged rapidly and died. Left powerless Scott took -
Scott Summers (Earth-101001)
finding out that the Inner Circle were responsible for his wife's loss of control and death, he rejoined the X-Men once again as their leader. Seemingly, those of Scott Summers (Earth-616)#Powers. -
Scott Summers (Earth-30847)
Magneto tried to persuade Cyclops to join him in his conquest of mankind. Cyclops refused and escaped with the other X-Men as Avalon collapsed. Seemingly those of the Scott Summers of Earth-616. -
Scott Summers (Earth-19121)
nearly wiped out all of humankind. Cyclops was killed, though whether he was zombified is unrevealed. His head was later converted into a weapon by Forge. Seemingly those of the Scott Summers of Earth-616. -
Scott Summers (Earth-90214)
The acting leader of the X Men, a group of sociopathic criminals taken in and trained by Prof. Charles Xavier, who believed that sociopathy was the next step of human evolution. Weapons Pair of twin -
Scott Summers (Earth-41001)
History of character is unknown. Seemingly those of Scott Summers of Earth-616. -
Scott Summers (Earth-41633)
with Deadpool in the hall. When Deadpool wondered where were the rest of the X-Men, Beast gently closed the door to avoid Deadpool noticing them. Seemingly those of the Scott Summers of Earth-TRN414.
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