Basilisk (Mutant)

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Basilisk
Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance New X-Men vol. 1 #135
Created by Grant Morrison & Frank Quitely
Characteristics
Alter ego unrevealed
Species Human Mutant
Affiliations Xavier Institute student body, Brotherhood of Mutants
Abilities paralyzer pulse.

Basilisk is a fictional mutant character in the Marvel Comics Universe. His first appearance was in New X-Men vol. 1 #135, created by Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely.

[edit] Ficitional character biography

A student at the Xavier Institute, the young mutant known only as Basilisk grew up with much persecution due to his abnormal appearance and when his powers manifested it gave him brain seisures, till a scientist gave a device to help control his powers , and as such developed a very aggressive personality. Having lower than average intelligence, Basilisk is quick to anger, but his rage is just as easily quelled.

On a camping trip with the special class, Basilisk was attacked by the U-Men, humans who hunt mutants for their organs. Basilisk saved the class from one of the U-Men, but only after Ernst told him that No-Girl, "a student who may or may not exist", would agree to date him.

Shortly afterwards, Xorn revealed himself to be the mutant terrorist Magneto, and Basilisk joined his Brotherhood. Unfortunately, during Magneto's assault against New York, he struck out at Basilisk, accidentally killing him[1]

[edit] Powers and abilities

He had an overly-fleshy head that is devoid of features except for sunken ears, a slit-like mouth, and a single eye socket in the center. In this socket rests a camera-like device that allows Basilisk to control his superhuman mutant ability to emit a pulse of high-frequency strobe light directly from his brain. This light completely paralyzes any sentient being that looks at it, causing them to fall into a rigid fascinated state akin to a deer caught in the headlights of a car. The length of this effect varies depending upon the strength of will of whomever Basilisk stares at.

[edit] Bibliography

  • New X-Men vol. 1 #135-138, 140, 146