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Proteus (Marvel Comics)

Kevin MacTaggert, best known as Proteus and also called Mutant X, is a


Proteus
Marvel Comics character, associated with the X-Men.

Kevin was the mutant son of Scottish genetic researcher Moira MacTaggert and
politician Joseph MacTaggert. Kevin had reality warping and possession powers
and lived most of his life in forced seclusion at his mothers Muir Island
research facility.

His attempt to break free and find his father made up a classic 197980Uncanny
X-Men storyline that was adapted in the 1990s X-Men animated series. In 2009,
Proteus was ranked asIGN's 77th Greatest Villain of All Time.[2]

Contents
1 Publication history
2 Fictional character biography
2.1 House of M and Exiles
2.2 Necrosha
3 Powers and abilities
4 Other versions Artwork for the cover of X-Men Legacy
4.1 Star Trek/X-Men crossover #233 (February, 2010 Marvel Comics).
4.2 Ultimate Marvel Art by Adi Granov.
5 In other media Publication information
5.1 Television
Publisher Marvel Comics
6 Bibliography
6.1 List of titles First Uncanny X-Men #125
7 References appearance (September 1979)
8 External links Created by Chris Claremont
John Byrne
In-story information
Publication history Alter ego Kevin MacTaggert[1]
Created by writer Chris Claremont and artist/co-writer John Byrne, Proteus first Species Human Mutant
appeared in Uncanny X-Men #125 (September 1979), though hints to his Notable Mutant X
character appeared in earlier issues. First, he appears off-panel in Uncanny X- aliases
Men #104. His voice is then revealed in Uncanny X-Men #119, as he took over
Abilities Reality warping
the body of his first victim off-panel.
Body possession
Psionic energy
Fictional character biography composition

Proteus is written as one of the strongest and deadliest mutants ever to appear in Marvel Comics. Despite this, Proteus was not
fortunate enough to have a happy life. Even his conception was under unpleasant circumstances. He was the son of Moira
MacTaggert and her sinister husband, Joseph MacTaggert, who forced Moira into an unhappy marriage. Moira conceived Kevin after
Joseph severely beat and raped her.[1] After this traumatic experience, Moira left Joseph. She did not notify him that she was pregnant
with his child.

Moira and Kevin lived at her Mutant Research Centre on Muir Island, off the coast of Scotland. Kevin eventually began manifesting
his mutant abilities and became a danger to everyone around him. His abilities gave him an uncontrollable hunger for energy. To
protect herself and others, Moira was forced to confine Kevin. To keep the truth about her son secret, she began to describe him to
others only as Mutant X.[3]

For years, Kevin remained inside his cell, sustained by isoteric energy fields that kept his body from burning itself out, until one day,
after a battle between Magneto and the X-Men, his cell was damaged and Kevin was able to escape when he took over the body of
Angus MacWhirter.[4]

Mutant X realized that this stolen body was less effective than his original skin at housing his energy form. Reasoning that a more
powerful host might sustain him for longer, Kevin decided to possess another resident of Muir Island, the powerful mutant known as
Phoenix. He stalked Jean Grey for several days in Angus MacWhirter's body, looking for the opportunity to grab her while she was
alone. Significantly weakened by the time his opportunity came, Mutant X was unable to overcome the Phoenix, and was driven off
by her psychic assault. Without the isosteric energy fields of his cell to sustain him, Kevin began to burn his body out. The only
solution he could find was to possess human host bodies, one after another. He went after Polaris next, but ultimately ended up taking
the body of her protector, one of Madrox's duplicates.[5]

To avoid further conflict, Mutant X cut his losses and fled Muir Island aboard Angus MacWhirter's boat before the X-Men arrived in
force to confront him. On the Scottish mainland, he transferred his essence into the body of Fergie Duncan, rejuvenating himself in
the process and leaving the X-Men none the wiser about his current identity. He had just jumped bodies again from Fergie into a
passing policeman when the X-Men Wolverine and Nightcrawler caught up with him. Wolverine deduced Mutant X's identity and a
confrontation began between the mutants. As they squared off, Kevin rejected the Mutant X label and started calling himself Proteus
after the changing Greek god of myth and the room Moira used to control him as a child. Proteus tried to possess Wolverine's body,
but was forced out by the Adamantium in Logan's skeleton. Nonetheless, he quickly incapacitated Nightcrawler and Wolverine by
distorting spatial and substantial reality around them.[6] Storm arrived and injured Proteus's host with her lightning, but Proteus
grounded her and attempted to claim her form as his own. Moira managed to drive him off by firing sniper rounds at her son through
a long-range scope, staying out of his field of vision and the range of his powers. Fearing the metal in Moira's bullets, Proteus fled
and continued his trek towards Edinburgh and his father.[7]

Proteus eventually went to Edinburgh, to possess his father, Joseph. After possessing his father, Proteus made a last stand against the
X-Men. Joseph MacTaggert's body was destroyed in the battle. Before Proteus could take another host, Colossus (in his metallic
form) punched Proteus in his energy form. Due to Proteus' intolerance for metal, he was unable to maintain his energy form. His
[8]
energy was therefore dispersed across the world,and the X-Men and Moira assumed that he had been killed.

Some time after his death, Moira MacTaggert thought about cloning Kevin, but she was discouraged successfully by Sean Cassidy
(Banshee).[1]

Several years later, A.I.M. attempted to recreate Proteus. The organization used a woman named Harness and her mutant son,
Piecemeal, to absorb all of the dispersed energy of Proteus. Piecemeal and Harness encountered the New Mutants, but escaped
them.[9] As the boy went about absorbing the energy, his body grew too large for his system to handle.[10] Eventually, what was left
of Proteus' consciousness and Piecemeal merged as one being after Piecemeal absorbed all the extant Proteus energy.[11]

The combined efforts of the New Warriors, the New Mutants, theMuir Islanders, and the original X-Factor wasn't enough against this
new creature. When the amalgamated being decided that it would not find happiness, it decided to disperse once more, effectively
committing "suicide".[12]

Some time later it is revealed that Moira had recorded Proteus' DNA matrix on a disc, that is being searched by Siena Blaze who is
working for the Gamesmaster, who is working with a mysterious associate.[13] Siena is able to locate the disc but before she can
evade being caught she must fight Nightcrawler and Shadowcat. They are able to recover the disc and return it to Moira when Rachel
Summers joins the battle. Siena teleports away, vowing revenge.[14] The mysterious associate of Gamesmaster is revealed to be Mr.
[15]
Sinister who is furious with Siena Blaze that she did not manage to steal the DNA of Moira's son.

House of M and Exiles


When the Scarlet Witch altered history and created the House of M reality, she inadvertently released Mutant X on the world again.
Just as before, Moira MacTaggert discovered her son Kevin possessed vast mutant powers that were eating away at his body, and
tried to cure him of this affliction. In the House of M, however, any attempt to "cure" mutation was a capital offense, and Magneto's
Sentinels destroyed Moira's lab on Muir Island, making her a wanted fugitive and setting Kevin loose to kill as he pleased. Mutant X
soon became an infamous Scottish serial killer known for the desiccated corpses he left in his wake.

He encounters the Exiles and actually manages to escape the House of M by stealing data from the Panoptichron. Notably, when he
leaves his home reality he inhabits bodies of superhumans from "approximation" realities or Exiles members only. He has inhabited
the bodies of an unnamed mutant, of Blunderbuss, and of Angel Salvadore in House of M; Mimic and Morph in Exiles; Justice from
the New Universe; and the Hulk from the Marvel 2099 universe. None of these bodies lasts for long, with the exception of Angel
Salvadore. Other reality manipulators, such as Longshot may be immune to Proteus' manipulations.[16] Mutant X's current body,
[17]
Morph from Exiles, also does not seem to deteriorate while Proteus inhabits it.

Proteus states that he could not stop thinking about Blink.[18] Whether it was because he still had some of Mimic's memories or
because he actually felt something for her is not yet clear. He states he was tired of fighting and that he just wants to talk, but before
he can say anything, Longshot shields Blink, allowing her to teleport to safety. It is revealed by Proteus himself that his mind is able
to recall all memories and feelings of his previous hosts. Following the death of Mimic, when Proteus transferred into Morph, Blink
tricks Proteus into wearing a portable Behavior Modification System (from the
Squadron Supreme's world), which she teleported into
the crown he was wearing. The device brainwashes him into believing he is actually Morph and leaves him able to recall only
Morph's memories prior to his possession. Unaware of his true identity, he begins behaving exactly like Morph and a member of the
Exiles, much to the discomfort of the other Exiles.[19] With Proteus trapped and believing he is Morph, he remained an Exile to
continue fixing damaged realities. Considering Morph's body does not burn out like other hosts, Morph's consciousness is still active
beneath Proteus. Also, Proteus is immune to metal while in Morph's body, since wearing a metal tiara during the "Heroes Reborn"
world did not kill him. However, concerns about some discrepancies in "Morph's" behavior forced his teammates to plan regular
brainwashings with the same device, and, eventually, put him in stasis whenever his behavior again became abnormal. However, that
device was destroyed when Psylocke and Sabretooth fought so intensely that they shook the Crystal Palace, causing a bookcase to
fall on Morph's head, shattering the device.[20]

During a confrontation where Proteus reawakened, he found himself lacking in power to defeat the adversary. About to be crushed,
Proteus shouted aloud his desire to stay alive. In a vision, he saw a figure, almost identical to his own true energy form, telling him to
take its hand, and he would survive. Upon doing so, Proteus found himself full of even greater power, using it to defeat his god-like
enemy. Afterwards, it was revealed that this being was the personality and soul of the true Morph, having been in limbo, gaining
strength within Proteus and his own body, who had before only been able to speak a few sentences through Proteus' control.
Revealing to Proteus that he had the ability to eject him from his body, Morph gave Proteus the chance to work together and share his
body and their powers, in order to do more good, something which Morph had discovered Proteus desired deep inside. Proteus
accepted, and the two now work in harmony, better than either could be alone.[21] Some time later, though, Proteus and Morph were
completely separated by forces beyond their control. The crystalline structure of the Panoptichron reacted to the Exiles' continued
presence in its walls by absorbing them into the crystal itself. The Crystal Palace somehow differentiated between Proteus and
[22]
Morph, absorbing the former into the crystal walls while leaving the latter unscathed.

Necrosha
Some of the Exiles that were trapped in the Crystal Palace have since resurfaced in other stories, indicating that those Exiles were
eventually released from the crystal wall unharmed. Linearly speaking, Proteus was eventually restored as dispersed energy on Earth-
616 and decided he was not happy being dead anymore, and arranged to bring himself back to life. To accomplish this, he planned to
roughly recreate the process previously used by Harness and Piecemeal. When Selene began using the Technarch transmode virus to
resurrect dead mutants, Proteus took advantage of her work by affixing a small portion of his energy signature, and therefore his
consciousness, to the precognitive Destiny as she was resurrected. (This worked because Destiny died on Muir Island, a place with
one of the largest concentrations of residual Proteus energy.) Although the quantum of Proteus energy involved was not enough to
truly "possess" Destiny as he had people in the past, Proteus was able to influence Destiny's perceptions so that she saw a future of
his design, and acted accordingly.[23]

When Destiny tried telepathically contacting her foster-daughter Rogue, she instead found Blindfold and passed on her vision (and
unwittingly a portion of Proteus energy). Now being influenced by Proteus as well, Blindfold confirmed Destiny's obscured vision
that a threat was rising on Muir Island, and the X-Men needed to stop it. Trusting their premonitions, Cyclops dispatched Blindfold
with a squad of X-Men for Muir. Once they arrived, Proteus was able to use Blindfold like a "psychic magnet", soaking up more and
more Proteus energy from his familiar surroundings until she reached critical mass, and enough Proteus energy was consolidated in
one place to truly resurrect Kevin MacTaggert, letting him fully possess Blindfold. Destiny had recognized her error after passing the
energy on the Blindfold, but arrived too late to stop Proteus's ascension.[24]

Once he was restored, Proteus turned on the X-Men, particularly his murderer Colossus who was among the team, and Magneto
whose power over Proteus's weakness, metal, made him the most dangerous. Worse still, Proteus's experience reconstituting himself
taught him how to split his energy among multiple bodies, possessing several X-Men simultaneously as he added Nightcrawler,
Husk, Trance and Psylocke to his existing hosts Blindfold and Destiny. Rogue struck back at Proteus, stealing Psylocke's psi-knife to
disrupt his control of his hosts one by one. As Rogue's stolen power wore off, Magneto magnetically launched himself and
"Blindfold" into low orbit. Although Proteus managed to redirect them back to Earth, the distraction gave Magneto the time he
needed to electromagnetically identify Proteus's energy wavelength, and disrupt it. With Proteus back in the same position he was in
when he initiated his own resurrection hours earlier, Psylocke questioned how they knew he wouldn't return one day. Magneto
[25]
ominously replied that, in fact, they should know that he would return.

Powers and abilities


Proteus is a mutant that possesses a vast psionic ability to manipulate and alter reality
. He existed in a state of pure psionic energy and
could take possession of human bodies that his energies eventually "burned" out, killing them (including his own original body).
Proteus also possessed telepathic abilities. His reality manipulation powers allow him to transmute matter and bend the laws of
physics according to his imagination within a certain range. Using this power he can easily turn a building into liquid, turn a vehicle
into bees that attack at his mental command, transform energy into matter, manipulate weather, or strip a person of their mutant
powers. He often reverses local gravity, opens fissures in the earth, and stretches people painfully into liquid shapes (they return to
normal when he no longer concentrates on manipulating their bodies). Use of this ability tends to speed up the rate at which his body
will burn out. Proteus' reality warping ability is contingent upon line of sight: if he shifts his sight to another object and warps it, the
previous object he was warping will return to normal.

Proteus can enter and completely possess another living being. Only beings with metal in their bodies appear to be immune. The
bodies of most beings burn out within hours or a few days, although a few have been known to last longer. Proteus can leave a body
before it is destroyed, but he usually does not. No possessed person has been shown able to resist or break free of Proteus'
domination. Proteus has access to all the memories of his host while he possesses them and after he has left the body. Proteus has
occasionally exhibited some telepathy, perfect recall, and the ability to mentally download computer information. After his revival
through Destiny during the events of Necrosha, Proteus is shown to be able, to his surprise, to possess multiple individuals
simultaneously.[26]

Proteus can become a being made of energy at will. He will also do this automatically whenever his body burns out so badly that it
disintegrates. The ability to possess a new host and to manipulate reality is greater in this form. However, it is more vulnerable to the
touch of metal. Contact with enough metal in this form can disrupt Proteus' energy and destroy his consciousness, dispersing it,
which rendered Wolverine immune to his possession due to his metal skeleton and allowed Colossus to disrupt him in the X-Mens'
first confrontation with him. It is possible for Proteus's consciousness to reform after such a disruption, but he has not shown the
ability to do so without assistance. Proteus has at times exhibited the ability to transport himself inter-dimensionally, but it is not
known whether he always could do this, or his resurrection by the Scarlet Witch enhanced his powers, or if he needed to use a
connection to the Panoptichron in order to accomplish this.

Other versions

Star Trek/X-Men crossover


In the Star Trek/X-Men crossover, the spirit of Proteus crosses over to the universe of Star Trek because of a rift created by classic
Star Trek antagonist Gary Mitchell (who also had reality warping powers). Proteus is able to reanimate and inhabit Mitchell's corpse,
which does not deteriorate like other hosts. While chasing Deathbird, the X-Men end up teaming up with the crew of the USS
[27]
Enterprise to stop Proteus, who forms an alliance with Deathbird to escape the planet.

At one point, Proteus compares Mitchell's fate (as seen in the Star Trek TV series episode "Where No Man Has Gone Before") to the
[27]
kind of anti-mutant prejudice that the X-Men are fighting.

Ultimate Marvel
In the Ultimate Marvel universe, Proteus is named David Xavier and is the son of Moira MacTaggert and her ex-husband Professor
X (Charles Xavier). Like in the mainstream version, he escapes his mother's keep on Muir Island, seeking his father in order to kill
him. Proteus kills thousands of people all across the world in an attempt to discredit the X-Men. He also murders Dai Thomas, agent
of S.T.R.I.K.E.. Before David can finish his deadly vendetta, he is found to be inside the Ultimate version of Psylocke. Colossus kills
him by crushing him under a car, while he was possessing Psylocke.[28]

In other media

Television
Proteus appeared in the two-partanimated X-Men series episode
Proteus, voiced by Stuart Stone. In the animated series, Kevin had his
reality warping and possession powers, but he also had the ability to
change himself back into his human form as well, a power he did not
have in the comics.

Bibliography

List of titles Proteus as seen in X-Men: The


Animated Series.
Uncanny X-Men #125128
Classic X-Men #32
Classic X-Men #36
Uncanny X-Men Annual#15
New Mutants Annual #7
X-Factor Annual #6
New Warriors Annual #1
Star Trek/X-Men
Exiles #6982
X-Men Legacy #232-233

References
1. Classic X-Men #36
2. Proteus is number 77 (http://comics.ign.com/top-100-villains/77.html)IGN. Retrieved 10-05-09.
3. Uncanny X-Men #125-126
4. Uncanny X-Men #119
5. Uncanny X-Men #125
6. Uncanny X-Men #126
7. Uncanny X-Men #127
8. Uncanny X-Men #128; Classic X-Men #32
9. New Mutants Annual #7
10. New Warriors Annual #1
11. Uncanny X-Men Annual#15
12. X-Factor Annual #6
13. Excalibur (1st series) #72
14. Excalibur (1st series) #73
15. Excalibur (1st series) #74
16. Exiles #74
17. Exiles #80
18. Exiles #76
19. Exiles #82
20. Exiles #91
21. New Exiles Annual #1
22. Exiles (2nd series) #6
23. X-Men Legacy (1st series) #231
24. X-Men Legacy (1st series) #232
25. X-Men Legacy (1st series) #233
26. X-Men Legacy #232
27. Star Trek/X-Men One-shot (1996)
28. Ultimate X-Men #15-19 (2002)

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