When Firestar was first elected as a member of the X-Men, she had little connection to Krakoa. In fact, it took a fan vote to secure her a spot on the team in the first place. Pitted against Armor, Avalanche, Bling!, Gentle, Gorgon, Micromax, Penance, Siryn, and Surge, the X-Men fanbase looked at the competition and ordered Firestar to enjoy her moment in the sunlight. The former Avenger seemed like an odd choice for an X-Men team, but she quickly found a place among her fellow mutants. Since that fateful day, however, Firestar has quickly emerged as the most important member of the X-Men.Orchis decimated the mutants at the Third Annual Hellfire Gala. Countless mutants were banished to Arakko, outer space, or to the depths of the unknown at Mother Righteous’ whim. With so much chaos around them, Firestar managed to find a place with Doctor Stasis, serving as a double agent. Firestar’s new role within Orchis puts her in a prime position to protect her fellow mutants. As the perfect spy, she could very well be the difference between the survival of the X-Men or the rise of Orchis.Today, Firestar is a friend to mutants who is working tirelessly to protect those who have looked down on her. Yet, despite her loyalty, she has little reason to risk her life to protect a country led by Emma Frost. When she was still a student at Emma’s Massachusetts Academy, she was personally victimized by the diamond hero. In an effort to isolate the young mutant in Firestar #2 (created by Tom DeFalco, Mary Wilshire, Bob Wiacek, Daina Graziunas, Tom Orzechowski, and Lois Buhalis), Emma outright framed Firestar for murder. She lit Firestar’s beloved horse on fire and telepathically stopped the poor animal’s heart. Firestar was devastated and looked to Emma for comfort, only to eventually learn what truly happened. She abandoned the Massachusetts Academy, betrayed by her trusted mentor.RELATED: When A Crucial Marvel Universe Law Was Broken By — Firestar?!
When Firestar was first elected as a member of the X-Men, she had little connection to Krakoa. In fact, it took a fan vote to secure her a spot on the team in the first place. Pitted against Armor, Avalanche, Bling!, Gentle, Gorgon, Micromax, Penance, Siryn, and Surge, the X-Men fanbase looked at the competition and ordered Firestar to enjoy her moment in the sunlight. The former Avenger seemed like an odd choice for an X-Men team, but she quickly found a place among her fellow mutants. Since that fateful day, however, Firestar has quickly emerged as the most important member of the X-Men.
Orchis decimated the mutants at the Third Annual Hellfire Gala. Countless mutants were banished to Arakko, outer space, or to the depths of the unknown at Mother Righteous’ whim. With so much chaos around them, Firestar managed to find a place with Doctor Stasis, serving as a double agent. Firestar’s new role within Orchis puts her in a prime position to protect her fellow mutants. As the perfect spy, she could very well be the difference between the survival of the X-Men or the rise of Orchis.
Today, Firestar is a friend to mutants who is working tirelessly to protect those who have looked down on her. Yet, despite her loyalty, she has little reason to risk her life to protect a country led by Emma Frost. When she was still a student at Emma’s Massachusetts Academy, she was personally victimized by the diamond hero. In an effort to isolate the young mutant in Firestar #2 (created by Tom DeFalco, Mary Wilshire, Bob Wiacek, Daina Graziunas, Tom Orzechowski, and Lois Buhalis), Emma outright framed Firestar for murder. She lit Firestar’s beloved horse on fire and telepathically stopped the poor animal’s heart. Firestar was devastated and looked to Emma for comfort, only to eventually learn what truly happened. She abandoned the Massachusetts Academy, betrayed by her trusted mentor.
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