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Kevin Sydney is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Roy Thomas and artist Werner Roth, the character first appeared in The X-Men #35 (Aug. 1967). [1] Sydney first appeared as Changeling, a mutant shapeshifter. Comics in: Characters, Mutants, Living, and 5 more Morph Sign in to edit Morph Real Name Benjamin Deeds Current Alias Morph Aliases Benji Status Alive Gender Male Species Mutant Hair Brown Eyes Brown Creators Brian Bendis, Stuart Immonen First Appearance

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Biography Morph was a member of the X-Men. He was fun-loving, irreverent, and jovial, described by Wolverine as "The only one who could ever make me laugh." As a result, he and Wolverine were very close, possibly closer than Logan was with anyone else on the team, except for Jean Grey . 7 fighting skills 7 intelligence 7 speed 5 strength Biography Morph has been successful since his mutant abilities manifested in his early teens. Immediately able to control his powers, he hid his abilities from others. It was not until Professor Charles Xavier asked him to enter his mutant academy that Morph realized his own potential. Professor X, Charles Xavier, Elvis Other Aliases: Number Two Affiliation and Relationships Physical Characteristics Origin and Living Status Personal Information Creators and Appearances Creators Roy Thomas, Werner Roth First Death X-Men #35 Clip from the T.V Series: X-Men: The Animated Series.

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Physical Characteristics Origin and Living Status Personal Information Creators and Appearances Creators Judd Winick, Mike McKone First Death Exiles #1 ( June, 2001) Exiles (Vol. 3) #7 Morph is a former X-Man and the shape-shifting funny-man of the Exiles. Morph debuted in X-Men 's premiere episode, "Night of the Sentinels." His shapeshifting powers are introduced to the audience with Morph casually mimicking people he sees channel surfing. An already disoriented Jubilee is disturbed when he turns into her while watching footage of the Sentinel attack that drew the X-Men to her. Morph excelled at the role and after graduating with a masters in computer engineering also graduated to full X-Men status. He did not stay with the X-Men forever, however, and eventually moved on to a role with the Avengers, becoming even more popular than Captain America. [Exiles (1st series) #1, 80] Despite his success as an Avenger, Kevin.

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Morph. Sign in to edit View history Talk (3) Kevin Sidney. Home to Morph (Reality Jumper) (Earth-1081) Benjamin Deeds (Currently Morph) Contents. 1 Comic. 1990s X-Men and Spider-Man cartoons (Earth-92131) Animated Age of Apocalypse (Earth-95099) Video Game Versions. Marvel Heroes (Earth-TRN258) Others. Morph Morph's surprising popularity led the writers to bring him back, albeit as a twisted figure who had been badly scarred by his near-death experience. There was a great deal of irony to this; death has always been a revolving door in the X-Men comics, and X-Men: The Animated Series' writers evidently decided to honor that tradition. Marvel Comics/FOX X-Men '97 is bringing Morph back, and the character's new design brings elements of two notable X-Men characters to animation. X-Men '97 is quickly approaching, with. Subscribe to Marvel Unlimited to read Morph comic lists by Marvel experts! Browse Marvel's comprehensive list of Morph comics. Subscribe to Marvel Unlimited to read Morph comic lists by Marvel experts!. By the Light (1996) True Believers: Exiles (2018) Uncanny X-Men (2013 - 2015) Weapon X (1995).

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X-Men: The Animated Series introduced characters Morph and Thunderbird from the Uncanny X-Men comics. While the television storyline deviated from that of the source material, it did so with good reason. Back when the comics were being written, Len Wein and Dave Cockrum brought the X-Men off the shelf after a five year hiatus with Giant Sized X-Men #1 in 1975. So let's clear this up, once and for all!So Morph…the much loved member of the X-Men who famously died in the first ever episode of X-Men The Animated Series.