Sugar Man

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Sugar Man


Sugar Man
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Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance Generation Next #2 (1995)
Created by Scott Lobdell
Chris Bachalo
Characteristics
Alter ego unrevealed
Species Human Mutant
Affiliations Genegineer
Seattle Core (Age Of Apocalypse)
Abilities
  • Superhuman strength
  • Ability to alter body mass and size
  • Indefinitely long tongue

Sugar Man is a fictional character, a mutant villain appearing in the Marvel Comics universe. Created by writer Scott Lobdell and artist Chris Bachalo, he first appeared in Generation Next #2 (1995).

Sugar Man initially appeared during the Age of Apocalypse, an event which caused the history of the Marvel Universe to diverge from its usual path. Although many Age of Apocalypse characters were alternate versions of existing heroes and villains, Sugar Man does not appear to have an Earth-616 counterpart.

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[edit] Fictional character biography

[edit] The Age of Apocalypse

Sugar Man is originally from an alternate timeline in which Apocalypse conquered North America and mutants ruled. Sugar Man ran the human work camps in the Pacific Northwest--specifically the Core—housing thousands of humans. Magneto needed a mutant with chrono-variant powers—time travel—in order to go back in time and restore reality to its proper order before the death of Charles Xavier, whose existence was revealed by the displaced mutant Bishop. Apocalypse had ruthlessly killed all mutants with that power so as no one could undermine his regime, but Know-It-All found one with latent powers—Illyana Rasputin, the sister of Generation Next's leader Colossus.

Magneto sent the fledgling group to the Core to rescue her, costing all of the young members their lives except for Husk (which was only revealed in the recent revisit to the AOA reality called X-Men: Age of Apocalypse). Sugar Man encountered the group and killed several of the members himself, including Vincente and Mondo. Illyana was successfully rescued, and Sugar Man was seemingly destroyed. In reality, he had lost most of his mass from being attacked and was a minuscule size. Hidden in Colossus' boot, he accompanied Illyana, Colossus, Shadowcat, and the X-Men in their assault on Apocalypse's citadel.

[edit] Earth-616

During the assault, Sugar Man took advantage of the chaos to escape, jumping into the M'Kraan Crystal—the "Nexus of all realities"—and vanished. He appeared in "our" timeline, arriving in an unspecified location some twenty years in the past. Sugar Man then traveled to Genosha, where he contacted the Genegineer and gave him the formula for the mutate bonding process which forcibly enslaved hundreds of mutants to the human Magistrates. He worked in secret, occasionally showing himself to torment X-Man or others. He remained hidden until after Genosha was destroyed by the wild Sentinel attack on the island that was orchestrated by Cassandra Nova.

He reappeared after Genosha was destroyed, emerging to try and kill a band of Magistrates who were exploring the island with the Dark Beast. Callisto and Karima Shapandar confronted Sugar Man and seemingly killed him with a pipe through the head.

[edit] Powers and abilities

Sugar Man is a mutant who possesses four arms, a mouth full of razor-sharp teeth, and a tongue of indeterminate length that is able to pierce anything, including stone, steel, and even beings in gaseous or liquid form. He is also able to control his own mass. If he loses mass, the lost mass is shunted off to some unknown location, presumably an extra-dimensional space and he shrinks in size. It's unknown how he regains his normal size.

[edit] Appearances in other media

[edit] Video games

Sugar Man in X-Men Legends II
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Sugar Man in
X-Men Legends II

In the video game X-Men Legends II: Rise of Apocalypse, Sugar Man makes a cameo as the supervisor of the Core and a boss.

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