Post (comics)

Post
Publication information
Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance X-Men #50 (March 1996)
Created by Scott Lobdell
Andy Kubert
In-story information
Alter ego Kevin Tremain
Species Human Mutant
Team affiliations Brotherhood of Evil Mutants
Dark Descendants
Abilities superhuman strength, durability; genius; teleporter; able to manipulate energy, and a variety of other powers

Post is a fictional character and mutant in the Marvel Comics universe. His first appearance was in X-Men v2, #50.

Fictional character biography

Kevin Tremain was a mutant captured and studied by the Mandarin. On a secret mission, the Six Pack attacked the secret base Tremain was held in. Tremain was mortally injured; Cable tried to save his life, first by using his telekinesis to keep Tremain's body together, and finally by giving him a blood transfusion. Although it seems he survived this trauma, Cable seemed to think Tremain had later died.

Years later, Tremain resurfaced as Post, the lowest of Onslaught's emissaries. Onslaught forced Gateway to teleport Cyclops, Storm, Iceman, and Wolverine to where Post could "test" them. The four managed to defeat Post and were transported back to the Mansion. Later, Post attacked Cable, who instantly recognized his identity as Tremain. Post defeated Cable and left him for the Hulk to finish off. Post was later charged with ensuring the Sentinels would launch, he battled X-Factor with them and succeeded protecting the Sentinels. He and his master Onslaught were eventually defeated by the heroes.

Post was one of the mutants attacking Senator Robert Kelly. He was killed by Pyro in Cable #87, who then succumbed to the Legacy Virus.[1]

Powers and abilities

Post had superhuman size, strength, stamina, and sturdiness. He was also a mathematical genius. After being infected with the T-O virus via blood transfusion from Cable, Post became a cyborg, who was also able to generate energy discharges, cloaking fields, biogenetic scanners and teleport himself to remote locations.

References

  1. Cable #87


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