Ape-X | |
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Publisher | Marvel Comics |
First appearance | Squadron Supreme #5 (Jan 1986) |
Created by | Mark Gruenwald |
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Alter ego | Xina |
Team affiliations | Institute of Evil Squadron Supreme |
Abilities | Intelligent ape, genius level IQ, behavior modified |
Ape-X (Xina) is a fictional character, owned by Marvel Comics, who exists in the universe of the Squadron Supreme.
She is based on Gorilla Grodd of the DC Universe.
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Ape-X first appeared in Squadron Supreme #5 (January 1986), and was created by Mark Gruenwald.
The character subsequently appears in Squadron Supreme #6-12 (February-August 1986).
Ape-X appeared as part of the "Squadron Supreme" entry in the Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Deluxe Edition #12.
The ape originally known as Xina was the product of an enhancement of simian intelligence. When her trainer was slain, she turned to crime and eventually joined the Institute of Evil, becoming known as Ape-X.
When the Institute was defeated by the Squadron Supreme, Ape-X was behavior-modified and elected to full membership in the Squadron, and fell in love with Tom Thumb. She later suffered from a psychotic withdrawal from reality, due to the behavior modification process. During a battle alongside the Squadron, Ape-X's mind was destroyed[1] because of two conflicting behaviour orders, where Ape-X lapsed into a coma.[2]
Ape-X has human genius-level intelligence, and great mechanical aptitude. Ape-X’s legs and lower torso have been amputated, necessitating the use of her mobile platform for vehicular transportation.
Ape X (real name Roy Reyna) is a fictional character in the Marvel Comics Universe. He first appeared in Marvel Apes #1, and was created by Karl Kesel and Ramon Bachs. He is named after Karl Kesel's brother-in-law, Roy Reyna, who was an Oregon state wrestling champ.[3]