Sangre (comics)
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Sangre | |
Sangre, art by Chris Bachalo. |
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Publication information | |
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Publisher | Marvel Comics |
First appearance | X-Men #188 (Sept 2006) |
Created by | Mike Carey Chris Bachalo |
In story information | |
Alter ego | Unrevealed |
Team affiliations | The Children of the Vault |
Abilities | Production of bubble-like substances that he uses to suffocate his victims, also has an aquatic body which is not easily harmed. |
Sangre is a super villain in the Marvel Comics Universe, most notably as a member of the Children of the Vault.
[edit] Fictional character biography
As leader of the Children of the Vault, Sangre is a ruthless man that has the ability to produce bubbles that surround his enemy's head, leading to eventual suffocation (obviously an application of aquakinetic ability). While he normally works in the background, he is an intelligent leader and well-respected by his teammates. He takes his work very seriously, and is most concerned with the survival of his race. After Serafina revealed herself to the X-Men, Sangre decided to launch an attack on the group. When the mutants fought back, they foiled the plan to destroy the Xavier Institute, and Mystique shot Sangre with thermite bullets, which turned the water in his body to air when they exploded, killing him.
[edit] Notes
- Sangre is Spanish for "Blood."
[edit] Bibliography
- X-Men #188-193