Nightcrawler has been a member of the X-Men ever since the initial reshuffle of the team back in Giant Size X-Men #1. This new team heralded the start of the X-Men’s climb from a forgotten and near ...
Nightcrawler, whose real name is Kurt Wagner, made his first appearance in Giant-Size X-Men #1 in 1975, created by Len Wein and Dave Cockrum. Born in Germany, Kurt was orphaned and raised in a circus, ...
We got the clue that something was coming from Marvel Comics. Si Spurrier was writing a new X-Men title. But it's not Legion; it's Nightcrawler in the new series Way Of X. Drawn by Bob Quinn. Part of ...
Superhero costume changes are quintessential to their stories, often allegorical to a larger evolution of the character undergoing the alteration. The X-Men, known for both their uniforms and members' ...
What would you do to save a fallen friend? This November, in the wake of Battle of the Atom, Wolverine must assemble the X-Men’s finest to attempt a daring rescue in Amazing X-Men #1, a swashbuckling ...
Chris Claremont toyed with the idea of making the Doctor Strange villain Nightmare into Kurt’s dad. But he preferred his second option for Nightcrawler’s origin. His idea was that Mystique had ...
NIGHTCRAWLER is Kurt Wagner, a mutant with the power to teleport, shadow meld, and adhere to and climb walls. Despite his demonic appearance NIGHTCRAWLER is a devout Catholic. He is also a trained ...
Mutina is a self-loathing Mutant actor seeking fame by headlining a horror franchise about a slasher-killer Mutant. It seems she wants to audition for the X-Men to improve her image. After Wolverine ...
Kurt Wagner’s relationship with Mystique and Destiny has long been a messy, divisive one–but as the current era of X-Men comics is more explicit about their queer family, this week it righted the ...
Marvel announced this afternoon that everyone’s favorite teleporter Nightcrawler will be getting his very own ongoing comic series starting this April. Legendary “X-Men” writer Chris Claremont, ...
It’s kind of fun to compare the X-Men film franchise to its original source material. Remarkably enough, in just 14 years, the movie universe has managed to become as convoluted and confusing as 50 ...
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