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plans are discovered and the conspirators arrested. A nearby resident, Ida Fassbender, discovers the trio's technologically assisted jaunts, and her paranoia endangers their lives. She resolves the problem and unofficially becomes the boys' grandmother. Leech is comforted by Ida's resemblance to Annalee.
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break out the 198 and take them to a bunker in the middle of the desert. They are sealed inside with nuclear weapons that are activated for self-detonation, but they are eventually freed from the bunker. Leech accompanies Caliban down to the old Morlock tunnels where they are attacked by an extremist
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Leech, Artie, and Taki return to St. Simons, though they do not stay out of trouble. Taki's crush on a teacher leads to uncovering a plot by mutant-hating humans to kidnap and kill as many mutants as possible. The young trio disobey orders and literally fly off. After much violence, the kidnapping
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were forced to open the school to human students. To keep Artie and Leech from being isolated, Emma gave them both an image inducer in the form of watches. The boys were quick to abuse this new technology, and were quickly set straight by Emma. Soon after, the school became exposed as a home for
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Leech can dampen or completely suppress, for an undetermined amount of time, the powers and abilities of any superpowered beings within 50 feet of him. His dampening ability in the beginning was involuntary and uncontrollable, but now his ability appears to be under his conscious control. Leech
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program and was used by the Weapon X program to keep imprisoned mutants under control. When the program was about to be discovered, those responsible attempted to erase all information surrounding it by killing the prisoners. Leech survives and is one of the estimated
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Leech and Artie Maddicks were invited to Franklin Richards's birthday, and as a gift, Franklin invited them to live with the Fantastic Four. The two are now in a special class with intelligent moloids, Alex Power (Zero-G) of the
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This group was composed of second-generation Morlocks, the descendants of those who survived the massacre in the tunnels. They were born and raised in an alternate dimension with a faster flow of time than this one, called
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in battling the demonic threat. They adventure through much of New York, witnessing much, such as innocent men being eaten, before the threat is contained.
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DeFalco, Tom; Sanderson, Peter; Brevoort, Tom; Teitelbaum, Michael; Wallace, Daniel; Darling, Andrew; Forbeck, Matt; Cowsill, Alan; Bray, Adam (2019).
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he could consciously bring his dampening field in close, so that persons are not dampened unless they touch him.
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As a child, Leech was abandoned and left to die when his mutations became apparent. He was found by the Morlock
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Leech has also been shown to dampen abilities that are non-mutant in origin at times, like the Fantastic Four,
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Another kidnapping plan works successfully and Artie and Leech are taken by the murderous mutant terrorists
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and other gifted kids. It is later revealed that Leech's cancelling powers were the reason that
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Soon after they began attending this school, Leech and Artie are captured by mutant-hunting
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who raised him and several other young mutant orphans as her children. He made friends with
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ranked Leech and Artie Maddicks 23rd in their "Let's rank every X-Man ever" list.
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When an exploding supervillain causes the general public to turn on superheroes,
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were all sent away to protect them from any possible dangers that might arrive.
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and possesses a more humanoid appearance and the additional ability to
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Leech in his original depiction with a more elongated skull. Art by
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An alternate universe variant of Leech from Earth-1610 appears in
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An alternate universe variant of Leech from Earth-295 appears in
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Fictional characters with anti-magic or power negation abilities
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wanted him to be with Franklin. Leech later joins Reed's new
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whose deformities force them to live in the sewers under
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event, Leech negated the powers of the superhero team
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and an ad-hoc team of mutants, calling themselves the
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Leech appeared as part of the "Morlocks" entry in The
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Soon after, the school became bankrupt, and Emma and
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and moves to an encampment in the Xavier Institute.
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They were thereafter made junior members. 311:, Leech is one of the few survivors of the 191:Suppress the X-Gene and others superpowers 27: 887:Marvel Encyclopedia: Updated and Expanded 365:Leech and Artie continued to live in the 1031: 623: 435:mutants who retained their powers after 298:and had a few brief encounters with the 269: 984: 934: 482: 1089: 384:The three visit the farm belonging to 245:#179 (March 1984), and was created by 236: 1102:Characters created by Chris Claremont 985:Simmons, Charlotte (April 21, 2024). 1107:Comics characters introduced in 1984 1079:at the Comic Book DB (archived from 1032:Matadeen, Renaldo (April 12, 2024). 1001: 217:Leech made his first appearance in 13: 37:#2 (April 2006). 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Publisher
Marvel Comics
First appearance
Chris Claremont
John Romita Jr
X-Men films
X-Men Evolution
Human Mutant
Future Foundation
Weapon X
The 198
Generation X
X-Terminators
X-Factor
Morlocks
Xavier Institute
character
American comic books
Marvel Comics
Morlock
mutants
Manhattan
Chris Claremont
John Romita Jr
Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Deluxe Edition

John Romita, Jr.
Caliban
Annalee

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