LOGAN
(of Earth-961116)
Real Name: Logan
Identity/Class: Extradimensional/alternate reality
(Earth-961116) troll
Occupation: Rebel
Group Membership: The rebellion against Magnus
the Malevolent (Jubilee, others)
Affiliations: Jubilee, Xavier the All-Knowing
Enemies: Magnus the Malevolent,
Magnus' Metal Warriors, the Sabretooth
Known Relatives: None
Aliases: None
Base of Operations: Mobile throughout the
unidentified kingdom ruled by the parents of Princess Jean
First Appearance: X-Men: The Animated Series cartoon
episode, "Jubilee's Fairytale Theatre" (November 16, 1996)
Powers/Abilities: Logan had the typical
superhuman strength and durability associated with trolls, as well as
razor-sharp talons on his fingertips that were sharp enough to rend
metal.
Height: 5'3" (by approximation)
Weight: 300 lbs. (by approximation)
Eyes: No visible irises
Hair: Black hair on head with green fur covering most of his body
History: (X-Men:
The Animated Series cartoon episode - "Jubilee's Fairytale
Theatre" (fb) - BTS) - The gruff troll Logan was part of a rebellion
against the sorcerer Magnus the Malevolent, who sought to combine two
halves of the mystic MacTaggert Crystal to become all-powerful. While
with the rebellion, Logan became known as rebel leader Jubilee's "right
hand troll."
(X-Men: The Animated Series cartoon
episode - "Jubilee's Fairytale Theatre") - Logan joined Jubilee in
rescuing a thief and a group of peasants he was attempting to hide out
with from a group of Magnus' Metal Warriors. After learning that the
thief had earlier been hired to steal half of the MacTaggert
Crystal by Magnus, only to hide it from Magnus instead, Jubilee and
Logan accompanied him to the Cavern of the Lost, where the thief had
hidden the Crystal half in the Guild of Thieves' headquarters. Upon
retrieving the
stolen half of the Crystal, Logan, Jubilee and the thief were attacked
by the cat-man Sabretooth and more Metal Warriors but the trio easily
defeated the villains and left them sealed inside the Cavern. Once
outside, the wizard Xavier the All-Knowing telepathically contacted
Logan and the others and informed Jubilee that she was the key to
unlocking the Crystal's power and that she had to reunite the two
Crystal shards in order to destroy Magnus. Reluctantly agreeing to
accompany Jubilee and the thief to Magnus' castle despite the risks and
being
suspicious of the thief, Logan aided against Magnus' Metal Warrior
guards but the trio was soon trapped by Magnus himself, who wished
Jubilee's aid in unlocking the Crystal's power. Threatening Logan with
liquid metal tendrils, Magnus managed to force Jubilee to combine the
two Crystal shards into one. Unfortunately for Magnus, the assembled
Crystal caused his power to increase out of his control and Logan was
freed when all
nearby metals attracted themselves to Magnus, pinning and defeating
him.
Following Magnus' defeat,
Logan joined the thief and Jubilee in
celebrating the victory with the kingdom's Princess Jean but when
Jubilee learned that she would be made a princess and would be tutored
on state matters, she opted to leave the party with Logan and the thief
to continue adventuring.
Comments: Created by Brooks Watchel and
Phillipines Animation Studios, Inc. (see Appearances list for list of
artists involved).
Earth-961116 was glimpsed as a story told by Earth-92131's Jubilee to a group of children who were visiting the caverns below Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters on a field trip.
The episode of X-Men: The Animated Series in which Logan appears was the cartoon's take on the "Illyana's Fairy Tale" comic story from Uncanny X-Men I#153.
Profile by Proto-Man.
CLARIFICATIONS:
Earth-961116's Logan has no known connections to:
images: (without ads)
X-Men: The Animated Series cartoon
episode, "Jubilee's Fairytale Theatre" (all images in this profile)
Appearances:
X-Men: The Animated Series cartoon
episode, "Jubilee's Fairytale Theatre" (November 16, 1996) - Brooks
Watchel (writer), Roy Burdine, Mark Lewis (model design), Marcos
Borregales, Vadim Sokolov (prop design), Zhaoping Wei (layout design),
Patricio Agnasin (layout design, storyboard cleanup), Joe Dempsey,
Romeo Francisco, Bob Fuentes, Rick Hoberg, Aleta Kozak, Tom Nesbit,
Danny Taverna, Thomas Tholen, Danilo Tolentino, Dan Veesenmeyer
(storyboard design), Ernie Chan, Vinton Heuck, Abel Laxamana, John T.
Miller, Kirk Van Wormer (storyboard cleanup), Phillipines Animation
Studios, Inc. (animation), Eric Lewald (developed for television story
editor), Dora Case, Tom McLaughlin, Karen Peterson (animation directors)
First Posted: 10/14/2019
Last updated: 10/14/2019
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