JUNCTION
Real Name: Unrevealed
Identity/Class: Human mutant (Neo)
Occupation: Warrior
Group Membership: Warclan (Anteus, Domina, Elysia, Rax, Salvo, Tartarus, Tartarus)
Affiliations: Big Casino, Ransome Sole, Techheads
Enemies: High Evolutionary (Herbert Wyndham), Mr. Sinister (Nathaniel Essex), Young X-Men (Anole/Victor Borkowski, Cipher/Alisa Tager, Dust/Sooraya Qadir, Graymalkin/Jonas Graymalkin, Rockslide/Santo Vacarro, Sunspot/Roberto Da Costa)
Known Relatives: None
Aliases: None
Base of Operations: Unrevealed;
formerly Domina's stronghold, abandoned St. Michael's Church Complex, Brooklyn, New York;
formerly unrevealed hidden city of the Neo, possibly South America or Alaska
First Appearance: X-Men II#106 (November, 2000)
Powers/Abilities: Junction has the ability to teleport herself and others. Domina thought that while Junction's rebellious nature could be an occasional trial there was no denying her courage.
Height: 5'6" (by approximation)
Weight: 110 lbs. (by approximation)
Eyes: Unrevealed, possibly no visible irises
Hair: Brown
History:
(X-Men II#106 (fb) - BTS) - Junction and the Neo lived peacefully for years until the High Evolutionary, influenced by Mr. Sinister switched off the X-gene in all of Earth's mutants, resulting in many Neo's death. Even during the worst of the harrowing Junction persevered without hesitation.
(X-Men II#106 - BTS) - Junction joined Domina and her Warclan in search of revenge against those responsible for their suffering. Domina's Warclan made their stronghold in the St. Michael's Church Complex.
(X-Men II#106 (fb) - BTS) - The Warclan were shocked to find one of the Techheads brutally slain in the stronghold, a peculiar thing since the stronghold was on lockdown. Junction used her teleportation abilities to go and find Domina.
(X-Men II#106) - Junction teleported to Domino's location just as she'd fought a group of simulacrums of the X-Men, training for the inevitable battle to come. She informed Domina about a murder in the stronghold after which she teleported her to the crime scene. Reasoning the killer had to be either Cecilia Reyes or Detective Charlotte Jones (who'd been trapped inside the complex) Domina sent Rax to find and kill them. The Neo, however, were unaware Rax had enlisted the aid of Rufus Delgado in taking Domina down (Delgado, in turn had been merged with Charlotte Jones due to an accident by Elysia and Tartarus).
(X-Men: Earth's Mutant Heroes#1 - BTS) - Elysia and Tartarus of the Neo had created manifestations of the late Jaeger, Rax and Salvo, and, joined by Junction and Anteus went to San Francisco seeking revenge for their people's death on Genosha. Since most had been forced to serve in Magneto's army after which Cassandra Nova's Wild Sentinels attacked Genosha.
(Young X-Men#12) - Arriving at the Golden Gate Bridge the Neo were opposed by the Young X-Men. During the battle Junction fought Dust.
(X-Men: Giant-Size#1 - BTS) - Because most Neo lost their powers after M-Day, no live Neo was born for over a year. When new mutants began surfacing, the Guardian Clan invaded Utopia to learn how mutants restarted their race, but the enigmatic Evolutionaries apparently disintegrated them and all other Neo worldwide to protect mutantkind.
Comments: Created by Chris Claremont (writer), Leinil Francis Yu, Thomas Derenick, Anthony Williams (pencilers), Mark Morales, Rick Ketcham, Norm Rapmund (inkers).
The Neo received a profile in the X-Men - Earth's Mutant Heroes (2011). The Neo were a society of Homo sapiens superior, an evolutionary offshoot of humanity born with the mutant X-gene, which gave them superhuman abilities. The Neo lived in seclusion for many generations and believed they were superior to humans and other mutants.
Profile by MarvellousLuke
CLARIFICATIONS:
Junction has no known connections to
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X-Men II#106, p11, pan1 (main image)
X-Men II#106, p11, pan3 (powers)
Young X-Men#12, p21, pan1 (fighting Dust)
Appearances:
X-Men II#106 (November, 2000) - Chris Claremont (writer), Leinil Francis Yu, Thomas Derenick, Anthony Williams (pencilers), Mark Morales, Rick Ketcham, Norm Rapmund (inkers), Mark Powers (editor)
Young X-Men#12 (May, 2009) - Marc Guggenheim (writer), Rafa Sandoval (pencils), Roger Bonet (inks), Nick Lowe (editor)
First Posted: 03/16/2019
Last Updated: 03/16/2019
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