Dragonwing

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Dragonwing


Dragonwing
Art by Terry Dodson

Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance Generation X #53
Created by Jay Faerber (writer) and Terry Dodson (artist)
Characteristics
Alter ego unrevealed
Species Human Mutant
Affiliations Rising Sons
Abilities a quasi-shapeshifter who can replace parts of his body with dragon parts

Dragonwing is a fictional mutant character in the Marvel Comics Universe. His first appearance was in Generation X #53.

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[edit] Fictional character biography

Dragonwing was born an advanced generation mutant and is the older brother to the mutant Spoilsport. Although rather hot-headed, he became the leader of the Rising Sons with Nightwind, Spoilsport, Jet-Black, the Sign and Tough Love. The Rising Sons were hired to protect a man named Noy, who had in his possession a sword that was used to kill Adrienne Frost's husband.

Adrienne wanted the sword for herself and sent the mercenary Paladin to get it, but the Rising Sons fought him off and left him for dead. Paladin later returned alongside Generation X members Jubilee, Skin, Chamber, Synch and Husk. To try and best the team.

In the battles that ensued, Dragonwing overpowered Paladin again but due to Chamber's quick timing he was able to dodge the upcoming tunnel for the train they were on, while Dragonwing slammed into it and was incapacitated.

When the mentally ill Scarlet Witch depowered over 90% of the world's mutant population on M-Day, Dragonwing may have been among the many who lost his powers. This fact however has not been confirmed.

[edit] Powers

Dragonwing is a mutant with quasi-shapeshifter powers. He can substitute parts of his body with those of a dragon. So far he has displayed the ability to grow clawed hands, functional wings, a tail he can use in combat and he is able to breath fire when he changes his head to be that of a dragon. [1]

[edit] Bibliography

  • Generation X #53-54

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