Sinister receives a canister from the time-travelling villain named Stryfe. This led to the two of them having sex, and Kitty orgasming so hard that she phased through the floor.Īt the end of the " X-Cutioner's Song" event, Mr. Years later, Colossus and Kitty would rekindle their relationship - once she was of appropriate age. Colossus would fall in love with another woman named Zsaji during the "Secret War" crossover. Marvel's editor-in-chief at the time, Jim Shooter, stepped in and stopped the romance from continuing due to Kitty's age. There was just one problem - Kitty Pryde was 13, and Colossus was 19. The two even kissed on many occasions, and hints were given that they were secretly an item. There was a long running "will they, won't they" vibe between the two, with a mutual attraction being evident. In the "Days of Future Past" storyline, we see that the two were married with children in the future timeline. One of the recurring themes involving Kitty Pryde was her attraction to teammate Colossus. Kitty Pryde was a clear favourite of Chris Claremont and John Byrne (her creators), as many stories focused on her after she was introduced. She would later join the second generation of the X-Men, and would become one of the most important characters in the series. The mutant known as Kitty Pryde (who has had numerous code-names over the years) was first introduced in Uncanny X-Men #129. After witnessing Riptide injuring Nightcrawler, Colossus reached out and snapped his neck, killing him where he stood. By combining his powers, Riptide could fire numerous deadly spikes from his body. Riptide can also grow razor sharp spines from his skin. One of the Marauders was a mutant named Riptide, whose power allowed him to spin his body like a tornado. Word reached the surface, and the X-Men & their allies tried to stop the massacre before any more lives were lost. Sinister arranged for a group of evil mutants known as The Marauders to enter the Morlock's tunnels, and slaughter everyone they could find. They lived in the sewers, as they believed it was a safe haven. Unlike the members of the X-Men, who gained awesome powers and chiselled physiques from their mutations, the Morlocks were transformed into freaks and monsters. Beneath New York City, there lived a group of mutants who called themselves the Morlocks. It was known as the " Mutant Massacre", and it united the X-Men, Thor, Power Pack, X-Factor, The New Mutants, and Daredevil. In 1986, Marvel Comics ran what was their darkest company-wide event to date. From snapping bad guy's necks, to sharing the screen with Spider-Man, here are the 15 Things You Didn't Know About Colossus. We are here today to take a closer look at the history of this beloved X-Man. The X-Men were Marvel's most popular team for a long time, and Colossus has always been an important part of that. Colossus belongs to the most popular iteration of the X-Men of all time (the second generation, written by Chris Claremont), and he now has the chance to be as awesome on the screen as he is in the comics. Technology has advanced to the point that he is now affordable enough to put on film. The only cost with Logan is the gel for Hugh Jackman's hair, and tape & knives for his hands.Ĭolossus finally got his chance to shine in Deadpool, where he was a totally CGI character. It requires a lot of CGI to do justice to his appearance, and most directors would rather just save money by using Wolverine instead. This was due to the nature of his powers - unlike Nightcrawler or Beast, Colossus' powers cannot be emulated with makeup. Despite this, it took a long time for him to get a significant role in the X-Men movies. Ever since his introduction in Giant-Size X-Men #1, Colossus has been one of the most popular members of the X-Men.
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