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Do authors cry when they kill the best character or do they smile, laugh and have a cup of tea with satan
I’m posting this gif almost entirely because of this mans untuck…
Rune symbols & meanings
Legion (David Haller) by Jorge Molina // Marvel Comics
The son of Charles Xavier and Gabrielle Haller who would become Israel ambassador to Great Britain, David Charles Haller is the powerful Omega-level mutant known as Legion. He possesses thousands of mutant abilities ranging from telekinesis to reality warping, but each power is controlled by a different persona, which could be either benevolent or malevolent.
Legion is an immensely powerful Omega-Level mutant suffering from Dissociative Identity Disorder, with each persona manifesting and controlling a different superhuman ability. Originally only psychic in nature, David’s powers now include physical mutants.
To date, he has displayed telepathy, telekinesis, pyrokinesis, shape-shifting, time-travel, teleportation, superhuman strength, sonic blasts, flight, a prehensile tongue, X-ray vision, super speed, inter-reality and interstellar travel, creating a field of absolute absence of heat and love, skin manipulation, healing, lycanthropy, transmutation to salt, omniscience, time control, duplicate generation upon physical contact, weapon’s mastery, emotion manipulation, pain transference (“living voodoo doll”), spirit absorption / body control, generation of armor made from various substances, teleportation to the presence of specific people rather than location and the ability to restructure all of reality. The specifications and limits of each power has never been made known or tested. (X)
1st Appearance The New Mutants #25 - The Only Thing to Fear… (1985)
Kotama Bouabane’s complete Melting Words (2007). I know there’s a photoset going around with a few of these, but I think it’s important that they’re all together, as that tells the story best.
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