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Cover art to X-Men: Kingbreaker #1. Art by Brandon Peterson. |
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Publisher | Marvel Comics |
First appearance | X-Men: Deadly Genesis #1 (January, 2006) |
Created by | Ed Brubaker Trevor Hairsine |
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Alter ego | Gabriel Summers |
Species | Human Mutant |
Team affiliations | Shi'ar Imperium X-Men |
Notable aliases | Kid Vulcan, Emperor Vulcan, Great Vulcan [1] |
Abilities | Vast energy manipulation and absorption, Capability of vast psionic powers |
Vulcan (Gabriel Summers) is a fictional comic book character in the Marvel Comics Universe. He first appears in X-Men: Deadly Genesis #1, and was created by Ed Brubaker and Trevor Hairsine. He is the third Summers brother to be revealed, a younger brother of X-Men characters Cyclops and Havok.
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Publication history
Vulcan first appeared in X-Men: Deadly Genesis #1 written by Ed Brubaker, a story which ran from January to July 2006. Vulcan then appeared in the “The Rise and Fall of the Shi’ar Empire” storyline, also written by Brubaker, in Uncanny X-Men issues between #475 and 486 (September 2006 to July 2007).[2][3][4]
After Brubaker's stories in Uncanny X-Men Christopher Yost picked up the baton with the X-Men: Emperor Vulcan mini-series, which ran from November 2007 to March 2008.[5][6]
On July 18, 2008, Marvel.com posted a news article of a modified cover of Emperor Vulcan with the phrase "Who Will Rule?" written on it, accompanied by the text "Stay tuned to Marvel.com and get ready for the blockbuster answer at San Diego Comic-Con!"[7] This was all to build-up to the War of Kings storyline,[8] and Vulcan's side of the story is set-up in the Kingbreaker mini-series, written by Yost.[9]
Fictional character biography
Origins
Vulcan's history began on the Shi'ar throneworld, as the unborn child of Christopher and Katherine Summers (parents of Cyclops and Havok). Katherine was pregnant when the Summers were abducted by D'Ken, Majestor of the Shi'ar Imperium, and her child was seemingly killed when the mad emperor, in retaliation for an attempt by Corsair to escape, stabbed Katherine and killed her. The infant Vulcan was removed from Katherine's lifeless body and placed in an incubation-accelerator, which are used to breed new slaves, aging him to the prime of adolescence.
Sent to Earth to become a slave for Erik the Red, the Emperor's hand on Earth, he escaped to be found by Moira MacTaggert with little or no memories of who he was or where he came from. She took him as her ward, and instructed him in the use of his nascent powers. He claimed his name was Gabriel, but he chose the code name of Vulcan from a book on Roman mythology, and Charles Xavier recognized his mental imprint as being related to Cyclops. He became part of a team of X-Men formed by Petra, Darwin, and Sway that attempted to rescue the original X-Men from Krakoa. Feeling Vulcan as a menace, Krakoa sent a human shaped volcano to deal with his team, killing the two girls and leaving Darwin and Vulcan for dead.
Deadly Genesis
With the help of his dying teammates, Vulcan was able to survive. Reawakened in modern days by the mutant energies released during M-Day, he returns from his space exile to get revenge against Professor Xavier, killing Banshee in the process, as well as attempting to kill Logan and even kidnapping Rachel Summers and Cyclops.
Vulcan subconsciously uses the absorbed powers of Petra and Sway to manipulate the X-Men, and figures out the truth of the mystery behind the missing team of X-Men that were lost on Krakoa. Vulcan is able to lure Professor Xavier out of hiding, and confronts him in front of the X-Men, wanting the Professor to reveal to them all what really happened to Vulcan and his team. However, Xavier is unable to do so, because, in the wake of M-Day, he is no longer a Mutant. Enraged, Vulcan commands Marvel Girl to link their minds so that everyone can see what transpired. Reluctantly, Rachel does so, and with Xavier as a guide, she is able to not only reveal the truth behind what really happened on Krakoa, but she also detects another consciousness within the mind of Vulcan.
It is revealed that Vulcan and his team rescued Scott from Krakoa (it was previously thought that Krakoa itself released Scott to bring it more victims), and Vulcan was able to hurt the living island, which greatly enraged the creature. Vulcan revealed to Cyclops that they were in fact brothers, and sent Cyclops away on their jet to safety. As the jet took off, Cyclops watched in horror as the living island struck down and seemingly killed Vulcan and his team. Sway was hit first, and severed in two at her torso. Her body released the last of her mutant power to slow time down around them. As Petra was incinerated, she also reacted reflexively and drew them all below the surface into a cave that her power created. There, Vulcan and Darwin lay dying, and Darwin transformed himself into energy and bonded with Vulcan, thus saving them both. They were launched into space along with the Krakoa land mass by Polaris and remained inert until the massive backlash of power resulting from M-Day awakened Vulcan.
After the apparent death of Vulcan and his team, Cyclops returned to Professor Xavier in a hysterical state, blaming himself for their deaths, and the Professor decided it was best for all involved if he altered their memories to forget about Vulcan and his team, and spare everyone the agony. With these revelations, Marvel Girl reaches into Vulcan's mind and releases the subconscious inert form of Darwin, which Vulcan expels from his body. Using this opportunity, the X-Men attack him as they deem him too dangerous to be left alone. Vulcan easily repels their attack and flees the planet, renouncing Cyclops as his brother, and heads for space with the vision of D'Ken killing his mother raging in his mind, bent on revenge.
The Rise and Fall of the Shi'ar Empire
While traveling through Shi'ar space, he learns from a crew member whose starship he had destroyed that D'Ken has been comatose for years after his experience in the M'Kraan Crystal and that Lilandra Neramani is the current ruler of the Shi'ar. Undaunted, Vulcan continues on his quest for vengeance by engaging a trio of Shi'ar warships, and destroying two of them, thereby showing his superiority to the crew of the surviving third ship, which Vulcan then commandeers for his own. After reaching the inner territory of the Shi'ar throneworld, Chandilar, the ship is confronted and ordered to surrender by the Imperial Guard. However, the captain of Vulcan's ship had deceived Vulcan as to the Guard's true strength, hoping to use him as a pawn in Vice-Chancellor K'Tor's plan to restore the old Empire; as a result, Vulcan is unprepared for the true power of the Guard, and especially their leader, Gladiator.
Vulcan kills several powerful guardsmen in combat (Neutron, Cosmo, Smasher, and Impulse, among possible others), but is defeated by Gladiator, and taken to a prison moon. He remains a prisoner there until an agent of the Vice-Chancellor frees him from his shackles, and directs him to another cell to free Deathbird.
However, soon afterwards, Deathbird manages to convince him to at least delay his plan for vengeance, after the two become romantically involved. Vulcan then uses his powers to heal D'Ken's injuries. Afterwards, a grateful D'Ken asks Vulcan to marry Deathbird. After his wedding, Vulcan throws Professor Xavier into the M'Kraan Crystal, kills D'Ken, and names himself Emperor of the Shi'ar. Darwin leaps into the Crystal after Xavier, and soon after emerges with him. During the battle Vulcan kills Corsair, claiming he doesn't have a father and blaming Corsair for letting his mother die. Now with Xavier's lost telepathy restored by the Crystal, he, along with Nightcrawler, Warpath, Darwin, and Hepzibah, are sent back to Earth by Lilandra locking the ship's programming. Meanwhile, Havok, Marvel Girl, Polaris, Ch'od, Raza, and Korvus form a new team of Starjammers bent on defeating Gabriel(Vulcan) once and for all, and salvaging the remains of the crippled Shi'ar Empire.
Emperor Vulcan
The civil war between Vulcan's forces and those loyal to the dethroned Lilandra rages on. Led by Havok and the Starjammers, Lilandra's forces gradually whittle away at Vulcan's forces, which are plagued by defections. The Shi`ar, contrary to Vulcan's expectations, are not happy to have an outsider as their ruler. Vulcan is discouraged by this, but Deathbird convinces him that they will come to accept him.
Warned in advance of a rebel raid on Feather's Edge, Vulcan and his fleet ambush the Starjammers. However, in the middle of the battle, his ship, the Hammer, is destroyed by the Scy`ar Tal (translates as "Death to the Shi'ar"). Vulcan and Gladiator attack the leader of the Scy'ar Tal and are easily defeated, whereupon they retreat deeper into Shi'ar space.
Marvel Girl makes contact with the Eldest Scy'ar Tal and discovers their true origin: The Scy'ar Tal were originally called the M'Kraan. Early in their history, the Shi`ar attacked them, killing many and causing the rest to flee for their lives. Eventually the Shi'ar, taking over the planet, took the M'kraan crystal as their own, declaring it the sacred gift of the deities Sharra and K'ythri.
The M'Kraan, changing their name to Scy'ar Tal, then devoted their culture and society to the destruction of the Shi`ar Empire. Even though it is later revealed, to the reader that just like the Shi'ar the Scy'ar Tal discovered the M'Kraan crystal some 13 000 years ago and eradicated the then inhabiting species on the planet since they considered the planet to be "holy" the same thing that the Shi'ar have done to them. With their first attack, they destroyed Feather's Edge by transporting a star to obliterate it.
Vulcan makes contact with the Starjammers to call a temporary ceasefire. Under the ceasefire, the Shi'ar and the Starjammers decide to take out the Finality, thus crippling the Scy'ar's biggest threat. Once Havok and Vulcan are in position to destroy Finality, the Eldest Scy'ar tries to stop them, but Vulcan, discovering the source of the Eldest's power, severs the connection beween the Eldest and his brothers, rendering the Eldest powerless and the Scy'ar disorganized. The tide of the battle shifts to the Shi`ar, who proceed to attack not only the Sc'yar, but also the Starjammers. Meanwhile, Vulcan blasts Havok into a sun.
Vulcan decides to use Finality to destroy the Scy'ar by using the weapon to place a star in the middle of their fleet. Alex returns and, having absorbed enough power to burn him, decides to end things with Vulcan. While they battle, Rachael and Korvus try, but fail to stop the beacon that will initiate the attack by the Shi'ar. The Shi'ar Imperial Guard end Alex's battle with Vulcan by appearing with the Starjammers in captivity, threatening to kill them. Before surrendering, Alex destroys Finality. With Alex and the Starjammers in custody Vulcan declares that he will return the Shi'ar Empire to its former glory.
Divided We Stand
Vulcan appears on a monitor of Havok's cell on a prison and taunts him by telling him the events of Messiah Complex. He says the baby, and all of mutantkind's hope is lost. Havok destroys the monitor and says that if one baby can be born so can another, that there is always hope.
X-Men: Kingbreaker
Vulcan begins an aggressive war of conquest to expand the Shi'ar Empire, occupying, among other races, the Z'Nox. All the while, he becomes obsessed with making Havok acknowledge his superiority, which Havok refuses to do. The Starjammers escape their prison, nearly killing Vulcan in the process, and severely wounding Deathbird, but being forced to flee to the Kree Imperium.[10]
War of Kings
Vulcan launches a surprise attack on the Kree, now ruled by Black Bolt and the Inhumans. The Imperial Guard retrieves Lilandra, who Vulcan plans to execute. However, he is stopped by one of his admirals, stating that by doing so will only make her a martyr and incite factions loyal to her to overthrow him around a similar figurehead. He also abducts Adam Warlock and attacks him.[11]
Soon enough, Lilandra is assassinated in an attempt to usurp Vulcan. Immediately, a civil war ignites in the Imperium between factions loyal to her and Vulcan. Though advised by the Fraternity of Raptors and his admirals to sue for peace and return to their planets to restore order, Vulcan refused to listen and flew off to engage the Inhumans. He finds Black Bolt, with his T-Bomb. Believing the Inhuman intended to destroy his empire, Vulcan engaged the silent king. They both died in the resulting explosion that tore a hole in the fabric of space and time. Gladiator then took Vulcan's place as Majestor of the Shi'ar.[12]
Powers and abilities
Vulcan is a mutant with the ability to manipulate vast amounts of energy. In addition to traditional energies of the electromagnetic spectrum Vulcan has displayed control over exotic energies such as Cyclops' optic blasts and magical energy.
He has used his powers to produce light, heat, force, and electricity, as well as warp or disable large amounts, and different types, of existing energy sources, tap into and suppress mutant energies, survive in the vacuum of space, and fly. Outside a planetary atmosphere his flight speed can even reach near the speed of light. He is able to go without food for long periods by directly absorbing energy. He can manipulate electricity within a person's brain. He can also use the powers of others by manipulating the energy in their brain. When he uses his powers, his eyes glow. He has been confirmed as an Omega-level mutant in Uncanny X-Men #483, his powers elevated to said level thanks to absorbing a massive amount of mutant energies from M-Day, as stated in Uncanny X-Men #477.
After being swallowed by the soil of Krakoa, he absorbed the powers of his teammates Sway, Darwin, Petra, and giving him their powers of time manipulation, physical adaptation, and earth manipulation respectively. He has not displayed these abilities after his re-appearance.
All three Summers brothers have similar powers, as they are each able to absorb certain kinds of extraterrestrial energies and re-channel that energy from their bodies. Remarkably enough, while his brothers Alex and Scott are known to be immune to each others powers, they are apparently not immune to Vulcan's.[volume & issue needed]
When not in possession of Darwin's powers, Vulcan's body is as vulnerable as any normal human as far as durability is concerned.
Other versions
What If?
"What If? Deadly Genesis" explores what would have happened if Vulcan and his team had survived their venture on Krakoa.[13]
A second story entitled "What If? Rise and Fall of the Shi'ar Empire" examined what would have happened to the Shi'ar Empire if Vulcan had absorbed the energies of the M'Kraan Crystal instead of Professor Xavier, and become the Phoenix.[14][15]
Bibliography
- X-Men: Deadly Genesis #1-6
- Uncanny X-men #475-486
- X-Men: Emperor Vulcan #1-5
- X-Men: Divided We Stand #2
- X-Men: Kingbreaker #1-4
Collected editions
Vulcan's stories have been collected into trade paperbacks:
- Deadly Genesis (200 pages, hardcover, August 2006, ISBN 0-7851-1961-2, softcover, January 2007, ISBN 0-7851-1830-6)
- Rise and Fall of the Shi'ar Empire (collects Uncanny X-Men #475-486, 312 pages, August 2007, hardcover, ISBN 0-7851-2515-9, softcover, February 2008, ISBN 0-7851-1800-4)
- Emperor Vulcan (120 pages, May 2008, ISBN 0-7851-2551-5)
- Road To War of Kings (collects X-Men: Kingbreaker #1-4, Secret Invasion: War of Kings, and War of Kings Saga, 176 pages, June 2009, ISBN 0-7851-3967-2)
References
- ^ Moreels, Eric J. (2008-05-07). X-Men: Emperor Vulcan. Marvel. last page. ISBN 978-0-7851-2551-8.
- ^ Ed Brubaker on his Uncanny X-Men Line-up, Newsarama, February 16, 2006
- ^ Uncanny in Space - Talking X-Men With Ed Brubaker, Newsarama, February 12, 2007
- ^ Ed Brubaker on The Rise and Fall of the Shi’ar Empire: Conclusion, Newsarama, June 8, 2007
- ^ Chris Yost on X-Men: Lord Vulcan, Newsarama, June 15, 2007
- ^ X-POSITION Week 22: Christopher Yost, Comic Book Resources, October 25, 2007
- ^ Morse, Ben (2008-07-26). "SDCC '08: War of Kings". Marvel. http://www.marvel.com/news/comicstories.4329.SDCC_%7Eapos%7E08%7Ecolon%7E_War_of_Kings. Retrieved 2007-07-18.
- ^ SDCC '08 - Abnett & Lanning on Marvel's 'War of Kings', Newsarama, July 27, 2008
- ^ Chris Yost Talks X-Men: Kingbreaker, Newsarama, August 23, 2008
- ^ X-Men: Kingbreaker #1-4
- ^ War of Kings #1-3
- ^ War of Kings #4-6
- ^ What If? Deadly Genesis (December 2006)
- ^ What If? Rise and Fall of the Shi'ar Empire (December 2007)
- ^ X-POSITION: Week 18 - Larry Stroman Returns to Marvel, Comic Book Resources, Newsarama, September 27, 2007
References
- Vulcan (Gabriel Summers) at the Comic Book DB
External links
- Vulcan (Gabriel Summers) at the Marvel Universe
- Vulcan (Gabriel Summers) at the Marvel Database Project
- Third Summers Brother Article Pre-Vulcan at Uncannyxmen.net
- Release Report for Evil Emperor Vulcan