Acanti

Acanti

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publisher=Marvel Comics
debut="Uncanny X-Men #156" (Apr 1982)
creators=Chris Claremont and Dave Cockrum
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The Acanti are a race of fictional whale-like, extraterrestrial beings that have appeared in "Uncanny X-Men" within the Marvel Comics universe. They were created by writer Chris Claremont and artist Dave Cockrum. Many of them were enslaved by the Brood empire.

Physical characteristics

The Acanti roughly resemble whales. They are a reddish brown color. They have dorsal, ventral, lateral, and caudal fins, as well as green eyes widely spaced on their heads. They are sentient creatures which communicate through sounds referred to as songs.

History

According to myth, the Acanti are an ancient species which peacefully wandered through space, benevolent and compassionate by nature. The Acanti were led by one individual known as the Prophet-Singer. The Prophet-Singer was the repository of the Acanti's racial Soul, a collective semi-mystical force that linked and motivated the Acanti species. As death approached, the Acanti typically hurled themselves into stars. The Prophet-Singer of each generation would also do so, releasing the Soul to join the body of the next Prophet-Singer.

Upon migrating to the Milky Way galaxy, the Brood began to enslave the Acanti to take advantage of their natural ability to travel at speeds exceeding light. The Brood would infect individual Acanti with a disease known as the Slaver Virus, which would destroy the higher cognitive functions of their minds, making them ripe for easy control. Then, the Brood would transform the mindless husks into living starships. The Brood succeeded in enslaving the Acanti Prophet-Singer, and when he eventually died and crashed on a planet, its body was reconstructed as the "throne city" (presumably like a capital) on the planet (referred to as "Broodworld" or "Sleazeworld") that the Brood then established as the center of their empire. Thus, the Soul remained trapped in the skull of the dead Prophet-Singer even though a new Prophet-Singer had recently been born. With the Soul trapped, the Acanti suffered.

During the X-Men's first conflict with the Brood the X-Men had been implanted with Brood eggs. The young Prophet-Singer encountered the desperate hero Storm as the egg began to hatch, transforming Storm into a Brood alien. The Prophet-Singer saved Storm (who had destroyed the egg and critically wounded herself). Other Acanti merged Storm's consciousness with that of the Prophet-Singer while Storm's body healed in a cocoon within the Prophet-Singer.

The X-Men then agreed to release the Soul from Broodworld. After a battle against the Brood, Binary succeeded in releasing the Soul from the crystalline room in which it was trapped. The grateful Soul purged the X-Men of the Brood embryos and transformed the Brood's Queen into inanimate crystal. The Soul united with the young Prophet-Singer, who assumed leadership of the Acanti.

Other media

An Acanti appears in the "X-Men Animated Series" episode "Love in Vain". Enslaved by the Brood to be their vessel, it is freed when Professor X uses his psychic powers to break the Brood's control. Ironically, the Brood cannot stand the Acanti's song, while the X-Man Rogue finds it beautiful.


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