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Stacy X

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Stacy X
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearanceUncanny X-Men #399 (November 2001)
Created byJoe Casey
Tom Raney
In-story information
Alter egoMiranda Leevald
SpeciesHuman mutant
Team affiliationsNew Warriors
X-Men
X-Ranch
Notable aliasesRipcord
Abilities
  • Pheromone manipulation
  • Scaly skin enhancing durability
  • Skilled hand-to-hand fighter

Stacy X (Miranda Leevald) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Joe Casey and artist Tom Raney, she first appeared in Uncanny X-Men #399 (November 2001), when she was known as X-Stacy, and later became known as Ripcord. Stacy X belongs to the subspecies of humans called mutants, who are born with superhuman abilities. She was briefly affiliated with the X-Men and was later known as a member of the New Warriors.

Publication history

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Stacy X first appeared in Uncanny X-Men #399 (November 2001), and was created by Joe Casey and Tom Raney.

Fictional character biography

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Stacy-X is a mutant with the ability to exude pheromones which she could control to stimulate bodily sensations and functions of others. She also possesses patterned, snake-like skin.[1][2]

Stacy first appears as a member of the Nevada mutant brothel, the X-Ranch. After the hate group the Church of Humanity destroys the ranch, Stacy joins the X-Men.[3] Forthright and argumentative, Stacy did not take easily to teamwork and left the team shortly after joining. She plays a vital role in fighting Black Tom, using her powers to seduce him and releasing the other trapped X-Men, allowing them to defeat him. She also proved to be a highly skilled fighter, even giving Wolverine a proper workout. Where she got this training is unknown, much like everything else about her past.[4]

Soon after the events at the X-Ranch, Stacy stayed at the Institute. She took some time off after "servicing a special client" in Chappaqua, New York. Wolverine tracked her down and fought with her, but soon the two came to an understanding. Whether Wolverine convinced Stacy to completely abandon her former profession is unknown, but he did talk Nightcrawler out of whatever censure he was contemplating. It was known that Stacy continued to work for "special clients" even as she operated as a member of the X-Men. Furthermore, during her membership with the X-Men, she tried to seduce members Archangel and Nightcrawler.[4]

She became a team member who was highly depended upon. At one point when Chamber and Nightcrawler were stranded in the mountains, Chamber telepathically communicated with Stacy X to alert her of where they were located. While she brought help, she was upset that Chamber invaded her mind without permission until he told her she was the only one he thought would believe him.[5]

At one point, Stacy works with a food magnate who is very sick. He reveals himself as a mutant with debilitating mutations: rapid aging and immunity to treatment. She changes his body chemistry to prevent him from feeling pain.[4]

After a spat with Paige Guthrie / Husk, caused by the fact that they both had feelings for Archangel, Stacy decides to leave the mansion. However, she gives Archangel a video of herself jumping rope naked, stating that she did not want to stay around them. Rather, this will indicate to him that he missed the chance to have had someone as sexy as herself as a girlfriend, instead of Paige.[6][7]

Decimation and New Warriors

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Following the Decimation event, Stacy X is among the 98% of mutants who lost their powers to the Scarlet Witch's magic.[8][9] Subsequently, she joins the New Warriors as Ripcord before being killed in an accident along with Skybolt.[10][11]

Vengeance

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Stacy X mysteriously re-appears later.[12] She is shown having a three-way sexual encounter with Welsh pop star Sugar Kane (Chamber's onetime girlfriend) and new character Ultimate Nullifier in a high-rise hotel room after they are at a nightclub. The trio is interrupted by the sudden arrival of Magneto, who seeks to discipline Stacy for what he considers to be her disgraceful decadence which is embarrassingly tarnishing the collective image of Earth's too few remaining mutants. Magneto proceeds to magnetically thrash the room and toss all of them around. However, Ultimate Nullifier engages in combat with Magneto while Stacy and Sugar Kane make their escape. Successfully subduing Magneto by depowering him with a power-dampening gun and beating him with formidable martial arts skills, Ultimate Nullifier then reveals to Magneto that he was actually secretly acting as a bodyguard to Stacy and that it is his mission to protect her from Magneto.[13]

Powers and abilities

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Stacy X can produce sensations and physical reactions in anyone, such as orgasms, vomiting or adrenaline rushes, and can heal others by speeding up their healing process, due to the pheromones she secretes.[14][15] Initially, she had to make physical contact to produce these sensations and physical reactions.[16][17] Later, she became able to influence others without making direct contact with others, by launching her pheromones through the air.[18]

Stacy X has a scaly, snake-like skin, which increases her durability, although the limit of her durability has never been demonstrated.[16][19]

Additionally, she is an expert fighter, having some martial arts abilities, and was able to even challenge Wolverine.[20]

Reception

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Accolades

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  • In 2010, ComicsAlliance ranked Stacy X 3rd in their "5 Superheroes Who Used Their Powers For Sex" list.[21]
  • In 2014, Entertainment Weekly ranked Stacy X 92nd in their "Let's rank every X-Man ever" list.[22]
  • In 2014, BuzzFeed ranked Stacy X 84th in their "95 X-Men Members Ranked From Worst To Best" list.[23]
  • In 2017, Screen Rant included Stacy X in their "15 Superheroes Marvel Wants You To Forget" list.[24]
  • In 2018, DirecTV included Stacy X in their "8 Marvel Characters That Should Join Deadpool Movie Universe" list.[25]
  • In 2020, Scary Mommy included Stacy X in their "Looking For A Role Model? These 195+ Marvel Female Characters Are Truly Heroic" list.[26]
  • in 2021, Looper included Stacy X in their "Best Marvel Mutant Powers Not Used For Fighting" list.[15]

Other versions

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Ultimate Marvel

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In the Ultimate Marvel reality, Ultimate Stacy X is introduced in Ultimate X-Men as the girlfriend of Mastermind, and she stays with him in the cell where he is currently impersonating Magneto, replacing Mystique (who was doing the same after he escaped during the events of the "Magnetic North" storyline).[27] In Ultimate Comics: X-Men she is seen in Camp Angel, camps where mutants are forced to live by the government in the aftermath of the Ultimatum Wave. She considers herself a political prisoner of war and urges mutants into revolution.[28]

In other media

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Stacy X was originally supposed to appear in X-Men: The Last Stand, with Dania Ramirez auditioning for the role. However, the producers were unable to find an actress to play the character and instead had Ramirez play Callisto.[29][30]

References

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  1. ^ Uncanny X-Men #399. Marvel Comics
  2. ^ Uncanny X-Men #403. Marvel Comics
  3. ^ Uncanny X-Men #400
  4. ^ a b c Uncanny X-Men #402–413. Marvel Comics
  5. ^ Uncanny X-Men #417. Marvel Comics
  6. ^ Uncanny X-Men #422. Marvel Comics
  7. ^ Uncanny X-Men #414. Marvel Comics
  8. ^ Generation M #2
  9. ^ New Warriors #1–20. Marvel Comics
  10. ^ New Warriors vol. 4 #16. Marvel Comics
  11. ^ New Warriors vol. 4 #6. Marvel Comics
  12. ^ Vengeance #1
  13. ^ Vengeance #1–6. Marvel Comics
  14. ^ "27 X-Men With Truly Awful Mutant Powers". GameSpot. Retrieved November 11, 2022.
  15. ^ a b Jung, Michael (May 17, 2021). "The Best Marvel Mutant Powers Not Used For Fighting". Looper. Retrieved November 11, 2022.
  16. ^ a b Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z #9
  17. ^ McDade, Sean (August 7, 2022). "MCU: 10 X-Men Characters Least Likely To Appear, According To Reddit". ScreenRant. Retrieved November 11, 2022.
  18. ^ Way of X #3
  19. ^ Faraci, Derek (October 25, 2020). "X-Men: 10 Members Who Never Should Have Been Allowed On The Team". CBR. Retrieved November 11, 2022.
  20. ^ Uncanny X-Men #401
  21. ^ Sims, Chris (June 17, 2010). "Super-Fetishes: 5 Superheroes Who Used Their Powers For Sex". ComicsAlliance. Retrieved November 11, 2022.
  22. ^ Franich, Darren (June 9, 2022). "Let's rank every X-Man ever". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved November 11, 2022.
  23. ^ Perpetua, Matthew (January 28, 2014). "95 X-Men Members Ranked From Worst To Best". BuzzFeed. Retrieved November 11, 2022.
  24. ^ Byrd, Matthew (29 August 2017). "15 Superheroes Marvel Wants You To Forget". Screen Rant. Retrieved 2 September 2017.
  25. ^ "8 Marvel Characters That Should Join Deadpool Movie Universe". DIRECTV Insider. August 11, 2018. Retrieved November 11, 2022.
  26. ^ Kaye, Deirdre (November 16, 2020). "Looking For A Role Model? These 195+ Marvel Female Characters Are Truly Heroic". Scary Mommy. Retrieved November 11, 2022.
  27. ^ Ultimate X-Men #81. Marvel Comics
  28. ^ Ultimate Comics: X-Men #8–9. Marvel Comics.
  29. ^ "Dania Ramirez – X-Men: The Last Stand". CineSnob. Retrieved November 11, 2022.
  30. ^ "May 2006 | blackfilm.com | XMEN 3 The Last Stand: An Interview with Aaron Stanford and Dania Ramirez". www.blackfilm.com. Retrieved November 11, 2022.
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