![]() ![]() Warlock was killed in an attempt by Hodge to steal his powers. Warlock was kidnapped from the grounds of the X-Mansion, along with his friends Rictor, Boom Boom and Wolfsbane, and ended up on the island nation of Genosha which was ruled by Cameron Hodge. ĭuring the crisis known as Inferno, Warlock's shape-shifting skills became vital in neutralizing the demonic threats. ![]() ![]() The trio eventually joined with a force to rescue the ruler of Asgard from an assassination attempt. They were "rescued" from imprisonment by the children of Volstagg who sent them to talk with the mighty being Tiwaz. Warlock and two new friends Boom Boom and Hrimhari became separated from the rest. He continued to serve with the team, which led to a second trip to Asgard. With the help of the rest of the New Mutants, he came to terms with Doug's death (and returned his friend's body to the rightful place). ĭoug's death at the hands of the Ani-Mator devastated Warlock, leading him to go so far as to steal Doug's body. This only ended when Warlock showcased his ability to change color, something which the Impossible Man could not do. This soon snowballed into an Earth-threatening incident as both entities tried to outdo each other. His shape-shifting abilities led him into a confrontation with the Impossible Man. Though the two often worked together to confront enemies, Warlock's constant protection only served to lessen Doug's self-esteem. ĭuring many adventures, Warlock would team up with Doug, keeping his teammate safe. Because of the difficulty in determining whether or not a creature is sentient, New Mutants leader Danielle Moonstar ordered him not to drain any large creatures without permission however, Warlock often drains such creatures at his discretion when Danielle is not present. īecause of Warlock's compassion, he refuses to drain other sentient creatures of their "lifeglow". Warlock served as a member of the original New Mutants for much of that group's existence, and became the best friend of his teammate Cypher (Doug Ramsey). He is the son of the Technarch ruler who has battled the New Mutants and the X-Men. Unlike others of his race, Warlock possesses a distinctive degree of compassion, and as a result was dubbed a mutant in spirit it was later discovered that he is in fact a mutant of his race even though he has yet to display any abilities beyond those natural to the Technarch. Warlock is a Technarchy, a race of mechanical organisms that survive by infecting living creatures with the " techno-organic" transmode virus, before draining the life energy ("lifeglow") of the infected organism. ![]() Warlock briefly starred in his own self-titled series for nine issues from 1999 to 2000, written by Louise Simonson (who had previously been responsible for killing off the original Technarchy Warlock) and drawn by Paschalis Ferry.įictional character biography New Mutant He joined the titular superteam in issue #21, and remained a part of the cast until his death in issue #95. Warlock was introduced in New Mutants #18 (Aug 1984) and was created by Chris Claremont and Bill Sienkiewicz. Warlock is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Can turn organic objects and beings into techno-organic matterĬan drain the life energy from techno-organic matter ![]()
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