- Artie Maddicks
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caption= Art by Chris Bachalo
comic_color=background:#ff8080
character_name=Artie Maddicks
real_name=Arthur "Artie" Maddicks
species=Human Mutant
publisher=Marvel Comics
debut="X-Factor" vol. 1 #2 (March 1986)
creators=Bob Layton andJackson Guice
alliance_color=background:#ffc0c0
status=Depowered
alliances=
previous_alliances=Generation X, Daydreamers, X-Factor,X-Terminators ,New Mutants
aliases=
relatives=Dr. Carl Maddicks (father, deceased)
powers=Depowered, formerly:
Ability to telepathically project images,
TelepathyArthur "Artie" Maddicks is a fictional
comic book character inMarvel Comics 'shared universe , theMarvel Universe . He first appeared in "X-Factor" #2 (March 1986) and was created byBob Layton andJackson Guice .Publication history
Created by
Bob Layton andJackson Guice and appearing in "X-Factor" #2, as the mutant son of Dr. Carl Maddicks, Artie's characterisation was as a mute mutant whose father was trying to cure him. Upon his fathers death, Artie became a ward of X-Factor appearing sporadically in the X-Titles in the mid to late 1980s. These included the first series of "X-Factor" and the "New Mutants" and appearing in a supporting role in the limited series, "X-Terminators". He also was seen in titles that were affected by theMutant Massacre such as "Thor" and "Power Pack" before his character fell into comicbook limbo with his appearances being limited and occasional.In the mid-1990s, Artie resurfaced, alongside Leech, as a ward of
Gene Nation in the pages of "Generation X". How he came about being with Gene Nation has yet to be addressed. Later, he and Leech become wards and supporting cast members of Generation X, alongsideFranklin Richards , who had become an "orphan" after the "death" of his parents. This led the three boys to star in their own limited comicbook series, "Daydreamers", alongsideMan-Thing andTana Nile . After the Generation X title ended with issue #75, Artie fell into limbo again with his fate unclear.Since the end of Generation X, Leech reappeared having been captured by
Weapon X and later as part ofThe 198 . Artie was briefly mentioned as being on of the many mutants who was depowered and whose powers we being "used" by theCollective in "New Avengers" #18, but his fate is still uncertain.Artie Maddicks received an entry in the "Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Update '89" #4.
Fictional character biography
Artie was raised by his father, Dr. Carl Maddicks, until his eleventh birthday, when he gained his powers. Artie mutated into a lumpy pink form with no nose and large round eyes. Furthermore, the speech center of his brain was altered, rendering him mute. Desperate, Dr. Maddicks forced Dr. Hank McCoy to help him make a cure. McCoy was used as Dr. Maddicks'
guinea pig , while Artie watched. X-Factor came to save McCoy and ended up saving Artie as well.Brand Corporation security guards (whom Dr. Maddicks worried would kill his son) arrived as he fired a gun at them. The guards fire back, killing him.Afterwards, Artie became the ward of X-Factor. As a part of X-Factor's group of youthful pupils, the "
X-Terminators ", he first met his friend Leech, a Morlock boy with green skin who possesses the ability to negate other mutants'superhuman abilities. He also befriends several other young mutants, such as Boom-Boom, Rictor, Rusty and Skids.For a time, Artie and the personnel of X-Factor live aboard Ship, a massive artificial intelligence with a spacecraft body that dwarfs all skyscrapers. When Ship is overtaken by a booby trap implanted by its old master "Apocalypse", it manages to bring Artie deep inside itself, to its own computer brain. Artie manages to translate that there is a bomb attached to the brain. X-Factor, working with the kids, manages to defuse the bomb and it explodes harmlessly far above the island of Manhattan.
t. Simons
Some time later, X-Factor splits their wards between two boarding schools that were about a mile apart. Artie's school, St. Simons recognizes that he, Leech and the tech-manipulating child
Taki are mutants, and more importantly, best friends and were fully willing to work around this. When the events of Inferno began,N'Astirh 's demon hordes first went after Artie and Leech, as they were powerful children. It was determined the two were too old but the demon kept them on hand anyway. The other members of the X-Terminators, joined by Taki, leave their new living situations to help rescue him. Artie is forced to witness at least two murders of innocent humans guards before he is rescued.Artie, Leech and Taki move back to St. Simons for a while, where they foil a mutant kidnapping plot by a group of murderous humans. ["X-Force Annual" #1]
Generation X
Gene Nation disrupts the school with another kidnapping scheme, this time successful. After Leech is rescued fromGene Nation by Generation X, he and Artie came to live at the Massachusetts Academy, the home of the teenage mutant team. There they soon metFranklin Richards (recently "orphaned" after the Onslaught incident) who rounded out the trio of "The Daydreamers." They also metHoward the Duck and his two female companions, Beverly Switzler andTana Nile . WhenBlack Tom Cassidy attacks the school, an extension of his plant form personally attacks the children in the area called the Danger Grotto. Howard, at great personal risk, managed to distract Tom while Artie and the others make a break for it. Tom is seemingly destroyed in an explosion that sets fire to the entire grotto.Man-Thing arrives and took the entire group away, into several adventures. When Franklin's family return from an alternate universe (of his own creation—see Onslaught saga and the "Heroes Reborn" storylines for more details), Artie and Leech return to the Academy, where they start to take more active roles. They are given image inducers to hide their appearances, and frequently used them to wreak playful havoc.After Generation X suffers the death of Synch due to terrorist activity, it was decided that the younger members of the team, including the
M Twins , Leech, Artie, and the vacant but functional form of Penance, would go to live inMonaco with M's father.Recently during a mission, the "
New Avengers " [New Avengers #18] viewed a screen of de-powered mutants. Artie was on that screen with other mutants de-powered after theHouse of M event.Powers and abilities
He is a young mutant with bright pink skin and a lumpy, misshapen skull who possesses the ability to project telepathic holograms of his thoughts. Usually he uses his power to communicate, because he is mute. However, he can make large-scale holograms as a means of defense. Artie can also tap into and project images of the thoughts of other people, at times on the scale of a city's population. He can also use this limited form of telepathy to mind-lock people and prevent them from acting.
Other versions
Artie appeared in "What The--?!" #25 (Summer 1993) - 'All Mutant Parody Issue'.
Artie also appeared in "Gen13/Generation X" #1.
In other media
Film
*A boy named Artie appears in a nonspeaking role in the 2nd X-Men film, "X2", played by
Bryce Hodgson ; however, he has a single line of dialogue in a deleted scene from "X2". This character is never clearly identified as Artie Maddicks. His appearance is normal aside from a blue, forked tongue, and he does not demonstrate any powers in the film. Hodgson reprised the role in "".*The name "Maddicks, Artie" also appears in "X2" on a list of names Mystique scrolls through on
William Stryker 's computer while looking for Magneto's file.References
External links
* [http://www.marveldirectory.com/individuals/m/maddicksartie.htmMarvel Directory Character Bio-Artie Maddicks]
* [http://www.uncannyxmen.net/db/characters/showquestion.asp?fldAuto=1744 Uncannyxmen.net character bio on Artie]
* [http://marvel.com/comics/x-men X-Men at Marvel.com]
* [http://www.marvel.com/universe/Maddicks,_Artie Artie Maddicks bio on marvel.com]
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