Widget (comics)

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Widget


Widget, by Alan Davis

Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance (as Kate Pryde) Uncanny X-Men #141
(as Widget) Excalibur #2 (Nov 1988)
Created by Chris Claremont
Alan Davis (Widget only)
Characteristics
Alter ego Katherine "Kate" Pryde
Affiliations Excalibur, X-Men (Days of Future Past only)
Abilities (currently) Time Travel, (formerly) inter-universal travel, phasing through solid matter.

Widget is a fictional character in the Marvel Universe. The character was later revealed to be an older, alternate version of Shadowcat, (Katherine "Kate" Pryde) from the Days of Future Past timeline.

[edit] Fictional character biography

Katherine Pryde was sent back into the body of her younger self by Rachel Summers to try and avert their dystopian future. She failed as instead of changing her own past, she created an alternate timeline that diverged from her own when Senator Kelly was saved from an assassination attempt. When she arrived back in her own body, she found all of her friends, except Rachel, dead. Running for their lives, they were cornered when the Phoenix Force appeared, having followed her out of curiosity, and Kitty persuaded it to physically transport Rachel to the timeline Kitty had just visited and to keep her from remembering the horrors she had experienced. After Rachel was gone, Kitty was captured and scanned using Sentinel technology in an attempt to reopen the time warp and retrieve Rachel. The time warp reopened the same second that Kitty phased out of her inhibitor collar. As a result, both Kitty and the Sentinel scanning her fell into the time warp and merged together.

The reconstructed Widget, by Alan Davis
The reconstructed Widget, by Alan Davis

Kitty reappeared in the timeline Rachel resided in and was rebuilt in a small, metal, off-spherical body built by Tweedledope of the Crazy Gang. Her mind scrambled by the "interference" from other timelines she felt, she was amnesiac and went about everything with a child-like glee, inadvertently taking the superhero team Excalibur (including Rachel) through a number of alternate timelines in a so-called "Cross-Time Caper". After this, Roma had her locked to the main Marvel Universe, preventing her from moving far from it. This began to clear her mind, and she reconstructed her body. After this, Rachel (who had recovered her memories), Widget and Excalibur returned to Rachel's original timeline and successfully reprogrammed the ruling Sentinels to protect all life, ending their tyranny.

At the very end of the four-part limited series Excalibur: Sword of Power, Widget was seen with Kang the Conqueror, observing events from space. Apparently, Kang had orchestrated the events shown in the limited series, but it is not revealed exactly why Widget was with him.

[edit] Trivia

  • During early appearances, Widget was known for her catchphrase: "Oh gosh, oh golly, oh wow!".
  • Until the revelation of Widget's true identity, she was consistently referred to with masculine pronouns (i.e. "he," "him," etc.).