Warpath (comics)

For the spaceship "Thunderbird II", see Thunderbirds machines § Thunderbird 2.
Warpath

Warpath
Art by Clayton Crain
Publication information
Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance New Mutants vol. 1 #16 (June 1984)
Created by Chris Claremont
Sal Buscema
In-story information
Alter ego James Jonathan Proudstar
Species Human Mutant
Team affiliations X-Men
X-Force
Hellions
New Mutants
X-Corporation
Notable aliases Thunderbird, Running Sun[1]
Abilities Trained armed/unarmed combatant
Skilled hunter and tracker
Superhuman strength, speed, agility, stamina, endurance, flexibility, reflexes/reactions, senses and resistance to injury
Flight
Regenerative healing factor

James Proudstar, known first as Thunderbird II and then as Warpath, is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, commonly in association with the X-Men. Proudstar first appeared as the second Thunderbird in New Mutants #16 (June 1984).[2]

Originally blaming the X-Men for the death of his brother, Thunderbird, he joined the villainous Hellions group to get revenge. He later reconsidered his views and became a longtime member of the militant X-Men offshoot X-Force. After a long journey to the Shi'ar Empire with the Uncanny X-Men, Warpath became a member of the new incarnation of X-Force, but he left after the events of Necrosha.

An Apache Native American, Proudstar possesses mutant superhuman strength and speed. His powers resemble those of his older brother, the short-lived X-Men member Thunderbird, although Warpath's power-levels are much higher. Warpath is one of the few mutants to retain his powers after the Decimation.

Warpath appeared in the 2014 film, X-Men: Days of Future Past, portrayed by Booboo Stewart.

Publication history

Proudstar first appeared as the second Thunderbird in New Mutants #16 (June 1984),[2] created by writer Chris Claremont and artist Sal Buscema. The character initially appeared as an antagonist of the New Mutants and X-Men, but eventually joined the New Mutants in issue #99 of that series, and the team became known as X-Force in the first issue of that series. The character appeared regularly as a member of that team for most of the duration of the title.

Fictional character biography

Early life

James Proudstar was born on the Apache reservation at Camp Verde, Arizona.[2]

He has one older brother, John. John is a mutant superhero: Thunderbird with the X-Men. John is killed on one of the team's missions,[3] and James blames the X-Men's founder, Professor X, for his brother's joining the X-Men.

Thunderbird

Seeking revenge for his brother's death, James is recruited for Emma Frost's Hellions. As a Hellion, James clashes with the New Mutants and Kitty Pryde, but to his chagrin, Frost feels they are not ready to take on the adult X-Men.[4] James defies Frost's orders, dons his brother's costume, and kidnaps former X-Man Banshee to draw the team to the Cheyenne Mountain Complex, where John was killed. However, when the opportunity to kill Professor X arrives, James finds he has too many doubts about how John joined the X-Men. James is reconciled with the X-Men; Professor X offers him membership in the New Mutants, but he declines out of loyalty to his friends in the Hellions.[5]

Months later, James leaves the Hellions and returns home to his family's reservation. Cable makes him another offer to join the New Mutants but he turns it down. After a meeting in New York, James returns home to find his entire tribe murdered. James deduces that the Hellions committed the act to punish him for leaving the team.

Warpath

He joins the New Mutants, hoping to track down the Hellions and gain revenge.[6] The New Mutants cut ties with the X-Men and become the militant adventurers X-Force, and James changes his codename to Warpath. With the team, he fights the likes of Toad's Brotherhood of Evil Mutants,[7] and Weapon P.R.I.M.E.[8] As a member of X-Force, James becomes more calm and controlled and strikes up a close friendship with his teammate Theresa Rourke Cassidy. Despite his strong attraction to her, Theresa only sees James as a friend. In a meeting with Emma Frost, she swears she wasn't involved with the deaths of his tribesmen.

Warpath meets Risque, who helps James with his confidence, and the two begin a love affair. However, Risque is being blackmailed by Sledge, and she drugs Warpath and brings him to his lair. Sledge's partner, the Vanisher, has disappeared in another dimension. Sledge hints at abilities within James that make him adept at surviving in this alternate dimension, but does not explain what these abilities are. James finds the Vanisher, and in turn Sledge gives information on one of his tribesman, Michael Whitecloud, whom James had presumed deceased.[9] Whitecloud tells him that Stryfe, X-Force's adversary, was behind the killing of his tribe. James goes to Hell to gain revenge but is returned to the living world by Blackheart. When James finds out Risque's involvement, he ends their relationship.

After X-Force's disintegration, Warpath joins the Mumbai branch of the international mutant agency X-Corporation. His new team is a mix of old and new friends: Feral, Sunfire, and Thornn. He stays there for a while, helping to save Professor X's life.[10]

Cable and Domino enlist Warpath's help against the Skornn.[11] After Cable kills the demon once again,[12] the X-Force disbands.

Warpath is one of the few mutants to retain his powers after the events of Decimation. He begins living in the Mutant camp at the X-Mansion.

Shortly afterwards, he joins the X-Men at Professor X's request.[13] Warpath has a bond of sorts with fellow X-Men Hepzibah; Hepzibah remarks that his presence has helped her mourn her loss of Corsair. Together, they confront one of the X-Mansion's guardian Sentinels when Caliban, a long time X-Men ally, runs onto the grounds.[14] Warpath enters the Morlock tunnels along with Hepzibah, Storm, and Caliban, to investigate the Morlocks' increased activity, which has included the capture of X-Men ward Leech. They see Warpath's name written on a Morlock wall, along with the names of the other X-Men.[15] After the Morlock encounter, Hepzibah and Warpath begin a relationship.[16]

Warpath rejoins X-Force as they search a Cooperstown hospital to pick up the trail of the fugitive Cable.[17] As X-Force dispatches the remaining Reavers, Caliban sacrifices himself to save Warpath by intercepting bullets meant for him.[18] Warpath and the rest of X-Force are charged with taking down Predator X.[19]

Warpath, Hepzibah, and Iceman meet up with Archangel in San Francisco, California. All four are caught in the effects of an illusion, created by Martinique Jason, which has transformed the city into a hippie paradise. Warpath (calling himself "Running Sun") and the others are sent by Jason to confront Cyclops and Emma Frost. After Emma breaks through Jason's illusion, Warpath and the others return to normal. They begin to reestablish the X-Men organization in San Francisco.[20]

Warpath is one of the founding members of the new X-Force, Cyclops's covert wetwork team, charged with finding and eliminating Purifiers cells. James joins out of a desire for revenge for the death of Caliban at the hands of the Purifiers.[21] During X-Force's encounter with the Purifiers, James comes across Eli Bard attacking X-23; after rescuing her, Eli swears a personal vendetta against him.[22] Since the team is not allowed to contact anyone from the outside world, he cannot be with his girlfriend, Hepzibah.

James takes a break from duty, in order to make peace with the deaths he has caused and to visit his brother's grave.[23] En route, his truck is destroyed by the Demon Bear.[24] He is badly beaten before being rescued by Ghost Rider.[25] After defeating the Demon Bear with the aid of Ghost Rider, he learns that this creature was created when the animal spirits of his people were disturbed. They tell James that Eli Bard has dug up Thunderbird, Caliban, and everyone else buried there.[26]

When Surge, Hellion, and Boom-Boom are kidnapped, Warpath and the X-Force attempt to save them but are teleported off to the future to find Cable and Hope Summers.[27] Arriving in the future, X-Force is ambushed by a future version of Deadpool, who leads them to Cable.[28] Eventually they come across Stryfe's Celestial city, learning he is in control of that era.[29] After his forces are defeated, Stryfe kidnaps Hope and Warpath, taking them back to his fortress where he tortures James.[30] After the final battle against Stryfe, James flies Domino and X-23 back where they first appeared in the future.[31]

Warpath is caught up in the Necrosha events when his Blackbird crashes after a lightning strike. Making it to shore, the group encounters a resurrected Pyro and Berzerker.[32] After taking them out, James is confronted by his ex-girlfriend, Risque, where she pleads with him to get away before she is controlled again by the T-O Virus.[33] He is rescued by Archangel, who informs him this is Eli Bard's doing. They meet up with Cyclops and are confronted by Selene's Inner Circle.[34] During the battle, Eli takes on Warpath, who wants the knife responsible for creating the Demon Bear. James is kidnapped by Selene's Inner Circle and taken to Genosha.[35] There he fights and kills his deceased brother John. With the help of ancient rituals from his tribe and Selene's knife, James stabs Selene in the heart and frees his brother's soul at last. After the battle, James quits X-Force with Wolverine, claiming that he “has made his peace”.[36]

James sides with Cyclops in the Schism.

After working with War Machine to stop a war in Eastern Europe, Warpath's teammate Jubilee is captured by vampires. Warpath and the rest of this X-Squad have been attacking vampire hordes trying to find their friend.

Powers and abilities


Physical characteristics

Warpath is 7 feet 2 inches (2.18 m) in height and weighs 350 pounds (160 kg).[2]

Physical capabilities

Warpath is a mutant who possesses superhuman physical ability in virtually all areas.

He possesses superhuman strength. The air pressure from one of his claps causes a Sentinel to collapse. He has even managed to hold his own in a direct fight against the Juggernaut.[37]

He possesses superhuman resistance to injury, at least enough to withstand short-range gunfire,[38] grenade explosions,[39] and direct telekinetic attack from Exodus.[40] He also repairs and regenerates damaged and destroyed tissue much faster than a normal human, as well as revives and recuperates from exhaustion and fatigue much faster than a normal human.

He possesses superhuman agility and flexibility. He can "move with the grace an Olympic gold-medalist would envy"[41] and "swim with the ease of a porpoise."[42]

His power of flight was discovered by his one-time mentor and team leader Peter Wisdom, who analyzed his mutation after the High Evolutionary devolved and re-evolved all mutants on Earth, and Wisdom forced James to incorporate this ability in his fighting style.[43] This power was ignored for a while, as writer Ed Brubaker did not understand how Warpath's speed and strength would allow it. However, Warpath's fighting style in the Messiah Complex storyline showed his flight powers,[44] and X-Force shows him flying for long distances. It has since been suggested by writer Christopher Yost that Warpath felt "rather embarrassed by the whole flying thing."[45]

Warpath's senses – particularly sight, smell, and hearing – are enhanced to levels beyond the capabilities of a normal human. He is able to see with perfect clarity at much greater distances than an ordinary human, even in near-total darkness.[46] His hearing is similarly heightened, enabling him to clearly hear sounds beyond the range of ordinary human hearing and to hear sounds that they can detect but at much greater distances.

After nearly getting killed by Reignfire, Warpath experienced an increase in senses and speed that allowed him to perform feats he had previously not been aware he was capable of. For example, he can run at high speeds up to at least 150 kilometres per hour (93 mph) for long distances and quickly climb building walls by digging his hands and feet into the bare concrete.[47] He can even evade weapon fire with rapid reflexes and reactions.[48]

Training

Warpath is well versed in hand-to-hand combat, which is enhanced by his superhuman reflex/reaction rate and eye/ear-hand/foot coordination. He was trained in unarmed combat under the guidance of Emma Frost. He gained extensive training in the use of the staff by his long-time teammate Shatterstar, whom he eventually matched in a record time of only a dozen tries.[49] He wields a pair of bowie knives composed of vibranium, given to him by Storm, with which he has proved to be highly proficient.

James is also a skilled hunter and tracker in his native Apache tradition.

Supernatural capabilities

Ghost Rider activated limited Apache shaman abilities within James, in order to help him fight the Demon Bear. He could perceive the creature's wounds and the resulting spirit energy when it was destroyed.[50]

Other versions

Ultimate Marvel

In the Ultimate Comics: X-Men storyline, James Proudstar is a member of the mutant liberation in the Southwest.[51]

What If

James Proudstar appears in the What If story "What If the X-Men Died on their First Mission?" Following the death of his brother and the X-Men on Krakoa, he joins Beast's hastily assembled mutant team – consisting of himself, Theresa Cassidy (who named herself Banshee in honor of her late father), Rahne Sinclair, Namorita, Scarlet Witch, and her brother Quicksilver – to combat Count Nefaria and his Ani-Men. Initially James joined only to kill Professor X, whom he held responsible for his brother's death. However, he avoids John's fate in the mainstream comics and, finally acknowledging that his brother laid down his life in order to save others, joins the new X-Men team afterwards.[52]

In other media

Television

Film

References

  1. Uncanny X-Men #498
  2. 1 2 3 4 "Warpath: At A Glance". Characters. Marvel. Retrieved 30 January 2014.
  3. X-Men #95 (October 1975)
  4. New Mutants #16-17
  5. Uncanny X-Men #193 (May 1985)
  6. New Mutants #99
  7. X-Force #6-7, 9
  8. X-Force #13
  9. X-Force vol. 1 #71
  10. New X-Men #133 (December 2002)
  11. X-Force vol. 2 #2
  12. X-Force vol. 2 #6
  13. Uncanny X-Men #475
  14. Uncanny X-Men #487
  15. Uncanny X-Men #488
  16. Uncanny X-Men #491
  17. X-Factor vol. 2 #26
  18. New X-Men #45
  19. New X-Men #46
  20. Uncanny X-Men #499
  21. X-Force vol. 3 #1
  22. X-Force vol. 3 #6
  23. X-Force vol. 3 #7
  24. X-Force vol. 3 #8
  25. X-Force vol. 3 #9
  26. X-Force vol. 3 #10-11
  27. X-Force vol. 3 #13
  28. X-Force/Cable: Messiah War #1
  29. Cable vol. 2 #13
  30. X-Force vol. 3 #14
  31. X-Force vol. 3 #16
  32. X-Necrosha #1
  33. X-Force vol. 3 #21
  34. X-Force vol. 3 #22
  35. X-Force vol. 3 #23
  36. X-Force vol. 3 #24-25
  37. X-Force #3
  38. X-Force #115
  39. Deadpool #11
  40. X-Force vol 1 #25 (August 1993)
  41. X-Force #65
  42. X-Force #81
  43. X-Force #104
  44. Uncanny X-Men #493
  45. George, Richard (March 15, 2008), Fraction Joins Brubaker On Uncanny, Plus more news from the Marvel's X-Men panel, IGN Entertainment, retrieved January 30, 2014
  46. X-Force Vol. #51
  47. X-Force #51
  48. X-Force #94
  49. X-Force #52
  50. X-Force vol. 3 #10
  51. Ultimate Comics: X-Men #18
  52. What If vol. 2 #9 (1990)
  53. Singer, Bryan (24 April 2013), Every mutant needs a place to sit #XMen #DaysOfFuturePast, Twitter
  54. White, Brett (8 August 2013), 'X-Men: Days Of Future Past' Footage Leaks, Shows Bishop, Warpath, Sunspot And More, Splash Page

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