Onyxx

Onyxx
Onyxx
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Publication information
Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance X-Men, vol. 2 #171
Created by Peter Milligan (writer)
Salvador Larroca (artist)
In-story information
Full name Sidney Green
Team affiliations Chevaliers training squad
Xavier Institute
X-Men-In-Training
Abilities Superhuman strength and durability

Onyxx (Sidney Green) is a fictional mutant appearing in comic books published by Marvel Comics. He first appeared in X-Men, vol. 2 #171 and was created by Peter Milligan and Salvador Larroca.

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Fictional character biography

Onyxx was passed from various foster homes and orphanages, unable to find acceptance because of his crude behavior[1] and chronic bedwetting. However, the latter was cured when young Sidney mutated into the huge rock-like form he now possesses, much to his delight.

Onyxx became a student at the Xavier Institute, assigned to Gambit's training squad, the Chevaliers.[2] Onyxx had a romantic interest in a new student at the Institute by the name of Foxx. It was later revealed that Foxx was actually a long time adversary of the X-Men, Mystique. She infiltrated the school to destabilize the relationship between Gambit and her foster daughter Rogue. After having revealed herself to the X-Men, Onyxx attacked Mystique for not returning his affection. Mystique escaped and, with the help of an accomplice, injured Onyxx.

Onyxx's fellow student Bling was also attracted to Foxx, and their shared infatuation may have been the basis of a friendship, since the two are often seen together. Bling once referred to Onyxx as "Randy," which could be interpreted as a playful nickname ("randy" being a synonym for "horny") but was more likely a writer's error.[3]

Decimation

Sidney retained his powers post M-Day and continued residing at the school. Onyxx was critically injured by Reverend Stryker during his attack on the institute; barely surviving. Onyxx was later captured alongside his fellow students in Limbo.[4] He is usually shown in the company of Bling.

He currently resides at the Xavier Institute in its new location, San Francisco.[5]

Utopia

Onyxx, along with fellow students Mercury and Loa, was tasked with keeping peace at the riots on Telegraph Hill. This is after the mutant-hate group "Humanity Now!" marched from Sacramento to San Francisco to promote "Proposition X", displeasing many citizens of San Francisco, mutant and non-mutant alike. After the riots subsided on Telegraph Hill, Cyclops came and picked them up, taking them to City Hall.[6] He is also seen in the company of Ariel when she arrives to pick up an injured Trance.[7]

Necrosha

Onyxx is seen amongst those under attack by Selene's new Inner Circle of death mutants on Utopia. Onyxx tries to sneak attack Wither while he is distracted by Dust, but Wither catches him and disintegrates him into rubble killing him.[8]

Powers and abilities

Onyxx has a craggy granite body which gives him superhuman strength and greater resistance to physical injury. He has also been seen to have a second pair of eyes, but it is unknown if these serve any special purpose.

Other versions

Age of X

In the Age of X reality, Onyxx is mentioned as being recruited to Magneto's cause by Nightmare.

References

  1. ^ 198 Files
  2. ^ Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z, vol. 13 (2010)
  3. ^ New X-Men, vol. 2 #35
  4. ^ New X-Men, vol. 2 #38
  5. ^ X-Men: Manifest Destiny #3
  6. ^ Dark Avengers / Uncanny X-Men: Utopia #1
  7. ^ X-Men: Legacy #226
  8. ^ X-Force, vol. 3 #23

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