Who is Legion From X-Men?
Legion, from Marvel's X-Men is getting his very own series on FX which will premiere this coming [...]
First Appearance
Legion, also known as David Charles Haller, first appeared in New Mutants #25 way back in the year 1985.
He was created by writer Chris Claremont and artist Bill Sienkiewicz.
The New Mutants is an X-Men spinoff comic which featurs dozens of young mutants-in-training at Professor X's School For the Gifted. Each member struggles not only with learning their super powers, but also being teenagers.
Although he appeared in New Mutants, Legion was not a member until he died and then mysteriously came back to life.
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Legion is the mutant son of Professor Charles Xavier and Gabrielle Haller, meaning he does have powers similar to his father's.
Gabrielle Haller was created by Chris Claremont and Dave Cockrum, and first appeared in Uncanny X-Men #161 in September of 1982.
She was a survivor of a Nazi concentration camp in Germany. During her time at the camp, the secret location of hidden treasure was implanted in her mind.
This caused a serious mental imbalance that caused her to fall into a catatonic coma.
After the war, Gabrielle was hospitalized in Israel where a very young Charles Xavier first met her. He used his extraordinary powers to help cure Gabrielle and the two fell madly in love.
She didn't tell Professor X about their son David Charles until he was a teenager and she desperately needed help with this mental health.
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As a young boy at the age of 10, David Haller was living with his mother and step-father in paris when a terrorist group invaded their home and killed his step-father.
David unknowingly used his powers to defeat the assassins and accidentally linked his mind with theirs as they were dying directly in front of him.
This caused David an immense amount of trauma and his mind was shattered into multiple personalities also known as dissociative identity disorder.
In the comics, the consciousness of the assassination team's leader, Jermail Karami, was absorbed into David's feeble young mind. Karami continuted to create multiple personalities in David's mind while he was catatonic.
During his early twenties, David Haller recovered from his catatonic state but became autistic. His mother, out of options, entrusted David's care to Moira MacTaggert at Muir Island.
David's powers began manifesting on the physical plane and he started to uncontrollably absorb the consiousness' of other mutants, making his mental illness worse.
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Each persona manifests and controlls a different superhuman ability. Because of this he posesses both psychic and physical mutant powers.
His main personas, which each carry a different super power are:
Cyndi - A pyrokinetic who is able to create fire. Sometimes, he uses this power as an illusion such as using it to make things appear that they are burned though they are not.
Jack Wayne - While in this form, Legion can levitate materials using his mind which have the limit of levitating up to 10 tons. He also uses this to create protective force fields.
Jemail Karami- While using this personality he can read other people's thought's and see inside their minds.
His other powers due to his split personalities and ability to absorb the consiousness of other mutants and humans include:
Time-travel, shape-shifting, being a werewolf, superhuman strength, sonic blasts, flight, X-ray vision, super speed, inter-reality and interstellar travel, skin manipulation, healing, transmutation to salt, omniscience, time control, duplicate generation upon physical contact, weapon's mastery, emotion manipulation, pain transference...
And finally the uncanny ability to alter reality.
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Legion is created by Noah Hawley (Fargo), who will also serve as showrunner, and is a co-production of Marvel Television and FX Productions. Legion stars Dan Stevens as David Haller, along with Rachel Keller, Jean Smart, Aubrey Plaza, Jeremie Harris, Amber Midthunder, Katie Aselton, and Bill Irwin.
Legion premieres on Feb. 8, 2017, at 10 p.m. ET on FX.
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