Bryson Bale

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Bryson Bale
Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance Brotherhood #4
Created by
Characteristics
Alter ego Bryson Bale
Species Human Mutant
Affiliations The Brotherhood
Abilities enhanced strength, feels no pain.

Bryson Bale is a fictional character, a mutant in the Marvel Comics Universe. His first appearance was in The Brotherhood #4.

[edit] Fictional character biography

His powers surfaced slightly after puberty. The townfolk got word of his abilities and burnt down his house. His younger sister Tracy died in said fire and his mother died a month later of grief. Filled with rage, The Brotherhood offered him a chance to channel it.

Bryson, along with Bela, Clive and Fiona attempt to kidnap Malon Reeves, the rich mutant daughter of the rich mutant Malcolm Reeves (The family's mutancy is supposed to be a secret) Things go bad and Malon runs Clive over, so Bryson forces Bela to drain away his life so he doesn't die slowly. Malon unleashes her mutant powers on Bela and Fiona, but Bryson just knocks her out with a swift backhand. Bryson promises Orwell, who has been watching in the shadows, that he will break Malon in.

Back at their hideout, Bryson prevents Bela from torturing Malon anymore, saying she's one of them. Bryson is shown in a video alongside Malon, who destroys one of her father's information satellites, then kisses him. Later, Malcolm Reeves is shocked to see his daughter and Bryson show up at his office. Malcolm exposes himself as a mutant and Bryson attacks him to protect Malon. In some dark room in some random location, Hoffman and Orwell discuss the fall of the London cell now that Bryson is dead.

[edit] Powers

He has enhanced strength. According to him, his nerve endings are cut off, so he feels no pain.