DOMINO
Earth-15730
Real Name: Neena Thurman
Identity/Class: Alternate Earth (Earth-15730) human mutant
Occupation: Adventurer
Group Membership: X-Force (Archangel/Warren Worthington III, Cable of Earth-78154/Nathan Summers, Deadpool/Wade Wilson, Feral/Maria Callasantos, Shatterstar/Gaveedra Seven)
Affiliations: Apocalypse (En Sabah Nur), Horsemen of the Apocalypse (Bastion, Exodus/Bennet du Paris, Robert Kelly, Mystique/Raven Darkholme), Joseph, Pyro (St. John Allerdyce), Rej-X (Caliban, Chamber/Jonothon Starsmore, Gorgeous George/George Blair, Hairbag/Michael Suggs, Leech, Artie Maddicks, Maggott/Japheth, Masque, Sauron/Karl Lykos), Upstarts (Fabian Cortez, Fenris/Andrea & Andreas von Strucker, Fitzroy of Earth-24955/Trevor Fitzroy, Shinobi Shaw), X-Factor (Forge, Havok/Alex Summers, Multiple Man/Jamie Madrox, Polaris/Lorna Dane, Strong Guy/Guido Carosella, Wolfsbane/Rahne Sinclair), X-Men (Beast/Hank McCoy, Bishop of Earth-24955/Lucas Bishop, Cyclops/Scott Summers, Gambit/ Remy LeBeau, Jean Grey, Jubilee/Jubilation Lee, Professor X/Charles Xavier, Psylocke/Betsy Braddock, Rogue, Storm/Ororo Munroe), X-Men students (Chamber/Jonothon Starsmore, Dead Girl/Moonbeam, Husk/Paige Guthrie, M/Monet St. Croix, Synch/Everett Thomas)
Enemies: Shadow King, X-Sentinel, Xodus the Forgotten;
formerly Apocalypse (En Sabah Nur), Fitzroy of Earth-24955, Cassandra Nova
Known Relatives: None
Aliases: "Spot" called by Feral
Base of Operations: Unrevealed;
formerly Westchester Domain, Battleworld
First Appearance: X-Men '92 Infinite Comic#4 (July, 2015)
Powers/Abilities: Domino is a mutant with probability-altering powers which results in her being lucky. In addition she is an expert marksman and hand-to-hand combatant.
Height: 5'8" (presumably same as her 616 counterpart)
Weight: 120 lbs. (presumably same as her 616 counterpart)
Eyes: Blue
Hair: Black
History: (Secret Wars#1 - BTS) - When the Multiverse was destroyed following the incursions of planets, Doctor Doom, using the Beyonders' powers, created Battleworld a patchwork of different realities. Among those domains was Earth-15730, now called the Westchester domain, ruled by former President Kelly who was appointed by Doom to become the domain's Baron. (X-Men '92 Infinite Comic#4 - BTS) - Domino joined Cable's militant X-Force alongside Archangel, Bishop, Deadpool and Psylocke. (X-Men '92 Infinite Comic#5 (fb) - BTS) - X-Force fought and defeated Fitzroy after which they handed him over to Baron Kelly. Fitzroy was turned over to the Clear Mountain Institute to be subjected to the institute's psychotherapy "The Mind Field" to change him into an outstanding role model. (X-Men '92 Infinite Comic#4 (fb) - BTS) - When Charles Xavier was attacked by the Shadow King he sent a psychic distress call which was picked up by Cable. Domino and X-Force decided to investigate. (X-Men '92 Infinite Comic#4) - Domino and X-Force arrived near the X-Mansion and quickly located Xavier, who'd seemingly perished. (X-Men '92 Infinite Comic#5) - Upon examining Xavier's lifeless body, Psylocke learned Xavier was still alive. Domino and X-Force then searched Xavier's computer for clues and found Xavier was researching the Clear Mountain Institute as his X-Men had gone to investigate the Institute. X-Force decided to go and locate the X-Men while Psylocke stayed behind to revive Xavier. Arriving near the Clear Mountain Institute, X-Force was welcomed by the rehabilitated Fitzroy, Wildside and Reaper. Unwilling to believe the former villains, X-Force attacked them and the base in the hopes of finding the X-Men. Meanwhile Psylocke was able to revive Xavier and learned that Clear Mountain Institute's leader Cassandra Nova (used as a host by the Shadow King) wanted to assassinate Baron Kelly. In reality the Shadow King had become aware of other X-Men inhabiting Battleworld's domains who were plagued by hardship and catastrophe, fearing that their domain was too fragile he set out to ensure their survival by changing the X-Men and other dangerous mutants into proper role models as to not attract the wrath of Doom and replace Kelly as Baroness of Westchester in the process. (X-Men '92 Infinite Comic#6) - While Psylocke and the revived Xavier warned Baron Kelly, X-Force resumed their fight against the Clear Mountain Institute. Once X-Force had defeated the Institute's guards Deadpool returned with X-Men Beast, Jubilee and a group of mutants he'd freed from Clear Mountain, the Rej-X, mutants with psychical mutations which made them undesirable in the eyes of the Shadow King. Both X-Force and the Rej-X were then surprised when Cassandra Nova herself appeared with the "rehabilitated" Wolverine, Rogue and Gambit, rechristening them her New X-Men. Refusing to fight X-Force, Nova revealed she'd send her X-Sentinel (build from deactivated Sentinels) to kill Baron Kelly in X-Force's name, certain she would become Westchester's next Baroness once Doom would see all of her good work. Nova then turned her attention to the Rej-X, urging them to attack and defeat X-Force for the chance of becoming one of Doom's Thors. Intrigued by the opportunity the Rej-X attacked X-Force, during the fight Feral took on Domino. The battle was halted by the return of X-Men Storm, Cyclops and Jean Grey who'd escaped Nova's Mindscape. In an effort to save Baron Kelly from the X-Sentinel Storm rallied X-Force, Rej-X, Nova's rehabilitated New X-Men and other mutants from Clear Mountain to help them. (X-Men '92 Infinite Comic#7) - X-Force and the other mutants arrived near the X-Museum to stop the X-Sentinel. However, Storm ordered X-Force to ensure Baron Kelly's safety while the X-Men and others fought the X-Sentinel. But just as X-Factor led Baron Kelly to the X-Men's Blackbird, Nova attacked. (X-Men '92 Infinite Comic#8) - In the end, Xavier managed to banish the Shadow King with help from Cable, Psylocke and Jean Grey. The X-Sentinel was then destroyed by Jubilee with help from Gambit. With the threat subsided, Domino and X-Force followed the X-Men to the X-Mansion. (X-Men '92 Infinite Comic#8 - BTS) - X-Force welcomed both Feral and Shatterstar into their ranks. (X-Men '92 Infinite Comic#8) - When Charles Xavier decided to open the X-Mansion as a school for new generations of mutants he offered X-Force a place to stay. Both Bishop and Psylocke decided to leave X-Force and join the X-Men while Domino and the others decided to stay a separate group and left. (Secret Wars#9 - BTS) - Earth-15730 along with all other domains of Battleworld were returned to their former state after the defeat of Doom. (X-Men '92 II#9 (fb) - BTS) - Learning Apocalypse was still alive X-Force set out to find and kill the ancient mutant. (X-Men '92 II#9) - Cable and his X-Force located Apocalypse who, joined by his "disciples", had sought out X-Factor and the X-Men on the abandoned Lilapalooza music festival. Unbeknownst to the X-Men, Apocalypse had learned of the banished Celestial, Xodus the Forgotten who was set to return to their dimension to destroy Earth, fearing mutantkind would someday ascend the Celestials. Apocalypse had been training the X-Men all these years in the hopes of defeating the Celestial, however, when the X-Men had used the Darkhold to permanently remove the vampire-curse on Earth, it had weakened edges of space allowing Xodus to return. When Cable and his X-Force appeared they shot Apocalypse in the chest, seemingly killing him. (X-Men '92 II#10) - President Kelly and Xavier ordered the X-Men and X-Factor to stop X-Force and rescue Apocalypse. After things had calmed down Apocalypse revealed his plan to activate the latent x-gene in all humans to create a world full of mutants to stop Xodus. Apocalypse had originally planned to use S.W.O.R.D.'s alien technology to construct a device to do so but with the Peak down it was X-Men student Dead Girl who suggested they use the Darkhold to do so. Apocalypse and Xavier agreed after which Xavier telepathically reached out to all of humankind asking for their help. When millions of humans replied Xavier's message to have their latent x-gene activated and join the fight against Xodus, Dead Girl with Xavier's help used the Darkhold to do so, although Xavier gave his life in the process. Domino then joined millions of mutants in the fight against Xodus. Comments: Created by Fabian Nicieza and Rob Liefeld; First released as an eight-part digital Infinite Comic the series was later reprinted as a four-issue printed series. When, in 2015's Secret Wars, the Multiverse was destroyed following the incursions of planets it appeared as if Reality-92131 was drafted onto Battleworld as the Westchester domain. All Earth-92131 profiles on the Marvel Appendix reflected that information, however, this has since been debunked with the news that the original X-Men: The Animated Series will receive a brand new season to pick up where the original series ended. As such the reality seen in two volumes of X-Men '92 (2015-2017) now have their own reality-designation. The X-Men '92: House of XCII 2022 series was inspired by both the animated series and Hickman's House of X run but is its own separate reality. Nearly thirty years after X-Men: The Animated Series first debuted the new season will appear on Disney+ in fall 2023. Profile by MarvellousLuke CLARIFICATIONS: images: (without ads) Appearances:
First Posted: 02/05/2023 Any Additions/Corrections? please let me know. Non-Marvel Copyright info
adapted by Chad Bowers, Chris Sims, and Scott Koblish
Domino has no known connections to
X-Men '92 Infinite Comic#5, p64 (X-Force)
X-Men '92 II#9, p20, pan1 (fullbody)
X-Men '92 Infinite Comic#4 (July, 2015) - Chad Bowers, Chris Sims (writers), Scott Koblish (pencils, inks), Jordan D. White, Heather Antos (editors)
X-Men '92 Infinite Comic#5 (July, 2015) - Chad Bowers, Chris Sims (writers), Scott Koblish (pencils, inks), Jordan D. White, Heather Antos (editors)
X-Men '92 Infinite Comic#6 (August, 2015) - Chad Bowers, Chris Sims (writers), Scott Koblish (pencils, inks), Jordan D. White, Heather Antos (editors)
X-Men '92 Infinite Comic#8 (September, 2015) - Chad Bowers, Chris Sims (writers), Scott Koblish (pencils, inks), Jordan D. White, Heather Antos (editors)
X-Men '92 II#9 (January, 2017) - Chad Bowers, Chris Sims (writers), Alti Firmansyah (pencils, inks), Jordan D. White, Heather Antos (editors)
X-Men '92 II#10 (February, 2017) - Chad Bowers, Chris Sims (writers), Alti Firmansyah, Cory Hamscher (pencils, inks), Jordan D. White, Heather Antos (editors)
Last Updated: 02/05/2023
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