Soul Skinner

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Soul Skinner

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Publication information
Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance X-Men vol. 2, #17
Created by Fabian Nicieza
Andy Kubert
In story information
Alter ego unrevealed
Species Human Mutant
Abilities Empathy, can enter the mind of others at close range and bring forth their greatest anguish, despair and regrets. Illusion casting. Can greatly expand the scope and reach of his abilities by accessing the mind of a telepath.

Soul Skinner is a fictional character, a mutant in the Marvel Comics Universe. He first appeared in X-Men vol. 2, #17.

[edit] Fictional character biography

The Soul Skinner was a mutant and a Russian citizen. When his daughter Oskana died, the Soul Skinner found out that his wife was a spy for the Russian government. Outraged that she didn’t use her resources to save Oskana, the Soul Skinner killed his wife.

Some time later, in the town of Neftelensk, the Soul Skinner had the town’s population in a catatonic state, save for the children. Skinner did the same thing to Russian operatives Blind Faith, Darkstar, Omega Red, and had Omega Red under his control. With the help of Omega Red, Soul Skinner captured the X-Men, and exploited their fears and fantasies, but Colossus and operative Colonel Alexi Vazhin[1] escaped. Later, after revealing to Colossus that Russian soldiers had killed his parents, the Soul Skinner captured and fought the X-Men by channeling his abilities through the mind of an unconscious Psylocke. During the fight, the Soul Skinner was struck by the reawakened telepath's psychic knife, which contained the innocence of the town’s children, rendering him into a catatonic state. The Soul Skinner was then shot and killed by Colonel Vazhin.


[edit] External links

Soul Skinner profile at Marvel Appendix