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==Character biography== |
==Character biography== |
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Born to wealthy parents in California, Hellion has quickly adopted an attitude of superiority while training at the Xavier Institute that has quickly annoyed some of his classmates. A fast favorite of headmistress [[Emma Frost]], who sees in him great potential for heroism as well as a frightening disposition for personal gain and villainy, Julian named himself 'Hellion' in tribute to the former White Queen's first class of students (who had been killed by [[Trevor Fitzroy]]). Hellion has demonstrated quite a significant interest in [[Wind Dancer (comics)|Sofia Mantega]], the half-[[Venezuela|Venezuelan]] co-leader of the rival [[New Mutants]] squad. He is particularly hard on [[Prodigy (comics)|David Alleyne]], the New Mutants' other leader, whom he views as possessing a particularly useless mutant power and as a genuine competitor as a leader and strategist. |
Born to wealthy parents in [[California]], Hellion has quickly adopted an attitude of superiority while training at the Xavier Institute that has quickly annoyed some of his classmates. A fast favorite of headmistress [[Emma Frost]], who sees in him great potential for heroism as well as a frightening disposition for personal gain and villainy, Julian named himself 'Hellion' in tribute to the former White Queen's first class of students (who had been killed by [[Trevor Fitzroy]]). Hellion has demonstrated quite a significant interest in [[Wind Dancer (comics)|Sofia Mantega]], the half-[[Venezuela|Venezuelan]] co-leader of the rival [[New Mutants]] squad. He is particularly hard on [[Prodigy (comics)|David Alleyne]], the New Mutants' other leader, whom he views as possessing a particularly useless mutant power and as a genuine competitor as a leader and [[strategist]]. |
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==Powers== |
==Powers== |
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Publication information | |
Publisher | Marvel Comics |
First appearance | New Mutants (vol.2) #2 |
Created by | Nunzio DeFilippis Christina Weir Keron Grant |
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Alter ego | Julian Keller |
Team affiliations | Xavier Institute, Hellions squad |
Abilities | Telekinesis |
Hellion is a fictional character, a mutant in the Marvel Universe, one of the student body in the Xavier Institute, and a member of the Hellions squad therein. His real name is Julian Keller, and he first appeared in New Mutants (volume 2) #2.
Character biography
Born to wealthy parents in California, Hellion has quickly adopted an attitude of superiority while training at the Xavier Institute that has quickly annoyed some of his classmates. A fast favorite of headmistress Emma Frost, who sees in him great potential for heroism as well as a frightening disposition for personal gain and villainy, Julian named himself 'Hellion' in tribute to the former White Queen's first class of students (who had been killed by Trevor Fitzroy). Hellion has demonstrated quite a significant interest in Sofia Mantega, the half-Venezuelan co-leader of the rival New Mutants squad. He is particularly hard on David Alleyne, the New Mutants' other leader, whom he views as possessing a particularly useless mutant power and as a genuine competitor as a leader and strategist.
Powers
Hellion is a telekinetic, able to fly, create barriers and manipulate objects from a distance. Unlike Psylocke or Jean Grey, Hellion does not possess telepathy in addition to his telekinetic abilities.