The first X-Man, Scott Summers possesses the mutant ability to emit powerful force blasts from his eyes. He is visually distinctive for the ruby quartz visor he wears to control his devastating power. A born leader, Cyclops succeeded his mentor Professor X to command the X-Men.
Current Events
In the aftermath of Avengers vs. X-Men,
Cyclops continues leading the X-Men in doing what they have always
done: protect a world that fears and hates them. He is gathering as many
new mutants as he can while becoming the face of the new mutant
revolution, opening a new Xavier Institute in the remnants of the Weapon X facility while dealing with the repercussions of his actions.
Origin
Childhood's End
Scott Summers is the eldest son of USAF test pilot Major Christopher Summers and his wife, Katherine Anne.
He was born and raised in Anchorage, Alaska alongside his younger brother, Alex. When Scott was 12 years old, his family was flying home from a vacation when their private plane was attacked by a Shi'ar
spacecraft.
The attack destroyed all but one of their parachutes, which
Katherine strapped to Scott while making him hold Alex.
Katherine and
Chris said their final goodbyes, pushing their boys out of the plane in
the hope that they would survive.
The plane exploded, presumably killing
Scott's parents and causing the parachute to catch fire.
Scott's mutant
optic blasts manifested for the first time, and he used them to slow
their descent while shielding Alex from the landing with his own body.
Though the boys survived, Scott suffered a head injury upon landing.
The
head injury caused Scott a slight amount of brain damage, affecting the
portion of his brain which controlled his latent optic blasts. The
brothers were hospitalized, both suffering from traumatic amnesia
regarding the incident.
They caught the attention of the villainous
geneticist Mr. Sinister, who harbored an obsession with the Summers family.
Sinister ran an orphanage, the State Home for Foundlings, in Omaha, Nebraska
under the guise of "Michael Milbury".
Knowing of Scott's mutant power,
and believing that he had more potential than his brother, Sinister had
Alex adopted to separate the two and render Scott emotionally
vulnerable.
One night, Scott awoke and accidentally destroyed the roof
of the hospital with his power.
Witnessing this, Sinister put Scott in a
year-long coma.
Upon recovering, Scott was placed in Sinister's
orphanage and subjected to his tortuous experiments.
Sinister
placed mental blocks on Scott and took on the role of the orphan bully
Nate, or "Lefty", to torment him.
He even murdered Scott's potential
foster parents to keep him trapped at the orphanage.
Sinister would
ultimately fail in breaking Scott, however.
As he matured, Scott began
suffering severe headaches and eyestrain as a result of his mutation and
was taken to an eye specialist in Washington, D.C. Through trial and error, the optometrist Nathan Masters (Sinister under an another alias) found that ruby quartz
was the only substance that both restrained Scott's optic blasts and
eased the vision problems he suffered.
He outfitted Scott with a pair of
special ruby quartz glasses, which the young mutant would come to rely
on for the rest of his life.
The First X-Man
When
he was fifteen years old, Scott ran away from the orphanage after his
power emerged in public.
His mutant metabolism reached a critical point,
and he released an uncontrollable optic blast that accidentally
demolished a construction crane.
The crane fell towards a crowd of
bystanders, and Scott quickly used another blast to destroy the debris
and save them.
However, they feared his unusual ability and formed an
angry mob. Scott escaped the mob by fleeing on a freight train.
He was
then found by a mutant criminal named Jack Winters, who became his foster father.
The
physically abusive Jack wanted Scott to help him break into a nuclear
power plant, the place where Jack's mutant abilities were triggered by
radioactive material.
Scott only agreed to help and fight off the guards
because he knew that Jack would kill them if he didn't.
Professor Charles Xavier had been tracking Scott with the help of the FBI,
and intervened to save him.
Defeating Jack with Scott's aid, Xavier
offered the boy the opportunity to become his first student at the Xavier School for Gifted Youngsters.
Scott
accepted so that Xavier would teach him how to control his mutant
ability.
Adopting the code name "Cyclops", he became the first X-Man.
Cyclops' code name originated from the specialized ruby quartz battle
visor Professor X designed to help him control his destructive optic
blasts.
Cyclops never managed to gain full control of his power, but he
finally had a means to use it with confidence.
He soon
met his new teammates, other mutants his age.
Cyclops bonded very well
with the group, who gave him the nickname "Slim" Summers due to his thin
build.
They formed the original five X-Men.
Cyclops was gifted with the role of field leader by Professor X, and
over the years they formed a strong father-son bond.
He would eventually
become Xavier's most prized student, chosen to carry on his legacy for
mutants.
Creation
Cyclops was created by writer Stan Lee and artist/co-writer Jack Kirby in 1963, making his debut appearance in X-Men #1. Though he was originally dubbed Slim Summers, his name was changed to Scott by X-Men #3 and "Slim" became his nickname.
Character Evolution
Since
the founding of the X-Men, Cyclops has been a stalwart field leader and
one of the mutant team's most iconic members.
Chosen by Professor
Xavier as his successor to lead the X-Men and carry on his ideals, a
heavy burden was placed on Scott's shoulders from a young age.
Over the
years he has grown from a taciturn young man who lacked confidence in
himself and his abilities into a powerful and capable leader, becoming
one of the most important figures in the Marvel Universe.
Strong-willed,
self-disciplined, and fearlessly loyal, Cyclops possesses tremendous
leadership abilities and great tactical and strategic skills.
In many
ways Cyclops is the X-Men, representing their ideal.
Cyclops'
dedication towards making Xavier's dream of peaceful coexistence between
mutants and humans a reality has been a driving force in his life for
many years.
Scott eventually emerged from Xavier's shadow as the X-Men's undisputed leader. He also became co-headmaster of the Xavier Institute for Higher Learning alongside his lover, Emma Frost.
Succeeding Professor X as the authority figure of the X-Men caused
significant change in Cyclops' character.
No longer defined by his
strict adherence to Xavier's ideology, Cyclops has become far more
confident, audacious, and pragmatic.
As leader of the X-Men, he has had
to embrace his own vision for the future of mutantkind in a world that
fears and hates them.
Major Story Arcs
First Class
Sensing
that he had the qualities of a natural born leader (and believing that
he needed something to work towards), Professor X made Cyclops deputy
leader of the X-Men.
Cyclops was such an efficient leader, that for a
short while he led the X-Men without Xavier.
Although he was dedicated
to leading the X-Men, Cyclops soon fell in love with his teammate Jean
Grey, aka Marvel Girl.
Scott
feared starting a relationship, afraid of hurting someone with his
uncontrollable power.
He was also a bit insecure about his physical
appearance, believing Jean would prefer to date the handsome Warren.
Jean soon realized that she also had feelings for Scott, and they
started a relationship. They became almost inseparable.
Even when Xavier
was thought to be dead, and the X-Men split up, Scott and Jean stayed
together.
Enter Havok
After the original five X-Men were formed, Cyclops' long lost brother Alex was discovered. Like Cyclops, he had developed a highly destructive mutant power which was detected by Cerebro.
Adopting the code name "Havok", Alex became a member of the X-Men.
An
unusual genetic quirk existed between the two brothers, with neither of
them able to hurt the other with their mutant powers.
Instead, they
would absorb the energy the other directed at them.
However, as Cyclops
was more tactically minded and experienced in battle, he would always
best Havok in brotherly scraps.
Second Genesis
The original X-Men reformed under Professor X, but they were defeated and captured by the living island Krakoa.
The Professor assembled a new team of mutants to save his original X-Men. Cyclops' long lost brother Kid Vulcan was one of the members.
The team failed, and was believed to be dead. Cyclops had managed to escape, but had lost his ruby quartz
visor and his power was inactive.
Using the X-Men's jet, he made his
way to Professor X for help.
Xavier was distraught by the death of the
team, and by his own failure, so he wiped all knowledge of the team from
Cyclops' mind including all knowledge of his brother.
Another
team of international X-Men was assembled by Xavier, with Cyclops
leading them back to battle Krakoa.
The new team successfully rescued
the original X-Men. However, the old team decided to leave both the
mansion and the X-Men behind, moving on now that they had matured.
Cyclops chose to remain at the school, for fear his uncontrollable power
wouldn't allow him to fit into society.
He continued to
be Xavier's deputy leader, and acted as field leader to the new team of
X-Men.
The team was not initially as tight-knit as the original X-Men,
despite the hard training Cyclops put them through.
Thunderbird was killed during the new team's second mission against Count Nefaria and his Ani-Men, which haunted Cyclops and made him question his ability to lead.
Phoenix Saga
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Despite
the departure of the original X-Men, Cyclops continued to date Marvel
Girl. He found that he had a new rival for her affections in the form of
Wolverine.
The Canadian X-Man had a much wilder personality compared to the
disciplined Cyclops, and he was quite open about his attraction to Jean.
Shortly after she left the X-Men, Jean was kidnapped by Sentinels along with Professor X, Wolverine, and Banshee, and taken to an abandoned SHIELD space station.
There, the anti-mutant activist Steven Lang
unveiled his plans for an all new generation of Sentinels.
The X-Men
arrived to defeat Lang and rescue their teammates, but their escape
shuttle was damaged.
A solar storm began to leak lethal
radiation into the shuttle as the X-Men made their way back to Earth.
Jean volunteered to pilot the shuttle, absorbing the knowledge to
operate it from Dr. Peter Corbeau
and using her telekinesis to shield herself from the radiation.
The
other X-Men were placed in stasis for their protection. However, Jean
started to succumb to the radiation's lethal effects.
The cosmic entity known as the Phoenix Force
responded to Jean's anguished telepathic call.
The Phoenix Force
reformed itself after Jean's own image and consciousness, then placed
her in suspended animation in a cocoon at the bottom of Jamaica Bay.
The
shuttle reentered the Earth's atmosphere, crashing in Jamaica Bay.
The
X-Men swam safely to the surface, but there was no sign of Marvel Girl.
Suddenly, the water erupted, and the "Phoenix" emerged in Jean's form.
She declared herself "fire and life incarnate" to the X-Men, before
collapsing.
Enter Corsair
While Phoenix lay in the hospital, the X-Men went to the M'Kraan Crystal's homeworld to battle the Shi'ar Imperial Guard.
There they came in contact with a band of space pirates known as the Starjammers.
The captain of the Starjammers was a man known as Corsair.
Cyclops and Corsair resented each other, though they also admired each
others' leadership skills. Years later it was discovered that Corsair
was Christopher Summers, the father of Cyclops and Havok.
It transpired
that Christopher and his wife Katherine Anne were taken from their
burning plane by a group of intergalactic slavers.
Katherine had died at
the hands of the evil Shi'ar despot D'Ken,
while Christopher managed to escape and fight D'Ken's regime with his
small band of pirates under the re-imagined persona of Corsair.
Cyclops and Phoenix
Cyclops believed that the Phoenix was Jean,
and maintained a relationship with her. However, he started to
privately question their relationship, feeling that the reborn Jean was
not the same Jean he had fallen in love with.
When Cyclops thought that
the Phoenix was dead for a period of time after they were separated in
the Savage Land, he felt unable to mourn her. Believing this meant that
he no longer loved Jean, Cyclops briefly dated Colleen Wing.
The Phoenix was reunited with Cyclops when the X-Men stopped Moira MacTaggert's mutant son, Proteus,
from destroying reality. Cyclops rediscovered his love for Phoenix, and
they shared a romantic kiss on the way home. Cyclops was impressed with
Phoenix's new found level of control over her immense powers. She
created a special 'psychic bond' between herself and Cyclops, so they
could always contact each other.
After a battle with the Hellfire Club over the recruitment of the mutant pop star Dazzler, Phoenix and Cyclops shared an intimate night together. Phoenix flew them both to a deserted area, where she removed Cyclops' ruby quartz visor, and told him to open his eyes. Wary at first, Cyclops eventually opened his eyes.
Phoenix
used her telekinesis to keep Cyclops' powers in check, so that he could
see without the aid of his visor. It was the first time since puberty
that Cyclops was able to see without the aid of ruby quartz. The couple
embraced, kissed, and made love in the lonely desert.
Dark Phoenix Saga
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Phoenix soon began to experience realistic illusions where she lived in 18th century England
and was betrothed to a man known only as Nikos. She didn't confide in
Cyclops what had been happening to her. It turned out that the old X-Men
foe, Mastermind, had his powers of illusion boosted by a psionic mind-tap device created by the Hellfire Club's White Queen, Emma Frost.
Mastermind had been creating the illusions in Phoenix's mind, making her believe that she was his 18th century lover, Lady Grey.
Phoenix had even assumed the role of the Hellfire Club's new Black
Queen. She relished in all the decadent freedom and power that the
position afforded her, but Cyclops remained in contact with Jean through
their special psychic bond as the X-Men battled the Hellfire Club over
the soul of the Phoenix.
Using this connection, Cyclops
engaged Mastermind in a psychic duel when the X-Men came to rescue
Phoenix. Mastermind defeated Cyclops. Cyclops' defeat broke Mastermind's
hold over Phoenix's psyche, but also any control Jean had over the
Phoenix. Transformed into the Dark Phoenix, she quickly defeated Mastermind by devastating his mind with her godlike powers before flying into space.
While
the Phoenix represented the light and life of the universe, the Dark
Phoenix represented power and destruction. Flying to a distant galaxy,
the Dark Phoenix devoured the star of the D'Bari system to sate its hunger for power, killing billions of innocent people in the process. The Shi'ar Empress Lilandra was alerted and summoned an intergalactic council that included the Kree and Skrull
empires. They concluded that, for the rest of the universe to live, the
Dark Phoenix must be destroyed. The fate of Jean Grey had been decided.
Meanwhile, Beast
had found a way to temporarily neutralize Phoenix's power. When Dark
Phoenix returned to Earth, the X-Men held her at bay while Professor X
worked to rebuild the mental blocks in her brain that Mastermind had
broken down. The Phoenix threatened to kill all of them, but Cyclops
kept trying to reach out to her.
Eventually the Phoenix returned to
normal and Cyclops finally proposed to her, just as they are teleported
away by the Shi'ar to their flagship. Lilandra announced that the
Phoenix, who everyone believed to be Jean, had to die. Unwilling to let
one his students be killed, Xavier challenged Lilandra (who he was
romantically involved with) to a duel she couldn't refuse. Professor X
named the X-Men as his champions, while Lilandra named her Imperial Guard.
The battle took place the next day on the Blue Area of the Moon.
The Imperial Guard quickly defeated the X-Men, leaving Cyclops and
Phoenix to make a final stand. The battle triggered Phoenix's
transformation into Dark Phoenix once more. Lilandra ordered Plan Omega,
which would destroy the entire solar system in hopes of eliminating the
Dark Phoenix.
Professor X ordered the X-Men to subdue
Phoenix so this would not be necessary. After the X-Men managed to
subdue Phoenix, she realized that she would never be able to control
herself and fled to a back alley. Cyclops chased after her, but Phoenix
subdued him by using her telekinesis.
She told Cyclops
that she was losing control and that there was only one way to prevent
the Dark Phoenix from taking dominance again. Phoenix then activated an
ancient Kree energy weapon and, after bidding Cyclops an emotional
farewell, sacrificed herself. Cyclops and the X-Men mourned.
X-Man No More
The
Shi'ar allowed the remaining X-Men to return to Earth. However, Cyclops
struggled to continue being an X-Man while he grieved for the woman he
loved. He soon after left the X-Men to travel on his own. For a time
Cyclops traveled as a ship's mate on board Lee Forrester's boat.
They
became close, but Cyclops was still in mourning for Jean. When they
went to Lee's family home, Cyclops observed Lee's father being murdered
by D'Spayre.
Cyclops had to reveal his mutant power in order to save Lee from
D'Spayre. Although Cyclops grew closer to Lee their romance was short
lived, and he returned to Alaska to be with his family.
Madelyne Pryor
In Alaska Cyclops was reunited with his father, brother,
and paternal grandparents, who owned their own small shipping airline.
At their airport, Cyclops was introduced to one of their pilots, a
red-headed young woman named Madelyne Pryor. Her physical resemblance to Jean was uncanny, and Scott soon fell in love with her.
It
was a whirlwind romance for Cyclops and Maddie. It wasn't long before
they were married, and Maddie became pregnant with their son. Cyclops
returned to the X-Men with Maddie at his side. Once there, he struggled
to maintain a healthy balance between his role as an X-Man and that of a
husband and soon-to-be father. Scott resumed leadership of the X-Men
and took the team to Asgard to rescue the New Mutants.
After their return to Earth, they went to France to fend off the riots outside of Magneto's
trial for his crimes as a terrorist. Magneto was successfully pardoned
for his crime, and joined with the X-Men. While Cyclops was away from
the mansion
with the X-Men, Maddie was left alone. During her solitude in the
mansion, her water broke and she gave birth to their son in the kitchen
of the mansion. Without Cyclops' agreement, she named the boy Nathan. This caused an intense argument between Maddie and Cyclops. Cyclops had wanted to name his son Christopher Charles, after the two fathers in his life, with the name "Nathan" reminding him of the bully from the orphanage where he grew up.
Cyclops vs. Storm
With
the argument over the baby's name still fresh in his mind, Cyclops was
forced to confront whether or not he was still able to lead the X-Men.
During his absence from the team, Storm
had successfully acted as field leader in Cyclops' place. Even though
she had lost her mutant powers, Storm challenged Cyclops to a one-on-one
duel in the Danger Room for leadership of the X-Men.
The
fight was short-lived, as Storm quickly removed Cyclops' ruby quartz
visor, rendering him unable to control his power. Cyclops conceded
defeat and left the X-Men once more. Together with Madelyne and their
baby he traveled back to Alaska and began working for the family
business. However, Scott clearly wasn't happy with his new domestic
life.
The Return of Jean Grey
While Cyclops was living in Alaska with his family, the Avengers and Fantastic Four made a marvelous discovery. Hidden on the floor of Jamaica Bay was a stone cocoon. It transpired that Marvel Girl had been placed in a catatonic state, and left in the stone pod to protect her while a cosmic being known as the Phoenix replaced her. With her resurrection Jean, was returned to her former teammates Angel, Beast, and Iceman. Marvel Girl couldn't understand why the world had changed so much, that their mentor
had abandoned them to live in space while their former foe Magneto was
leading the X-Men. The others had grown tired of trying to fit into
regular everyday life, and with Jean's miraculous return from the dead
they decided to reform the original team of X-Men.
When
they made the phone call to Cyclops to inform him of Marvel Girl's
return, he was in the middle of an argument with Madelyne. Their
relationship had grown distant and unhappy. Cyclops spent hours out in
the yard using his power to chop firewood in order to avoid spending
time with his family. Maddie gave him an ultimatum, if he left to go
back to New York then he should never return.
Without a
word, Cyclops walked out the door and took the first plane back to New
York. Back in the city, he was reunited with his first love. However, he
could not passionately embrace Marvel Girl, as he felt burdened by the
guilt of leaving his wife and child.
Cyclops soon
discovered that Marvel Girl only possessed her telekinetic abilities,
she had lost her telepathy and could not read his mind. Cyclops chose
not to inform Jean about Madelyne or his infant son. Instead he
maintained a stoic distance from her that continued to upset and
frustrate her.
X-Factor
With
all five of the original X-Men reunited, they decided to team-up and
fight for mutant rights once more. Angel's old friend from college, Cameron Hodge, agreed to manage their finances and convinced them to pose as mutant hunters. X-Factor
became known as a group of humans who hunted mutants.
The general
public would be encouraged to telephone their hot line with reports of
mutant activity. X-Factor would go to the scene and rescue frightened
mutants and take them back to their headquarters to train them. Hodge,
however, would later turn out to not be as benevolent towards the mutant
cause as he appeared.
Guilty Husband
Cyclops soon became a victim to his own guilt, as well as the cruel machinations of both Sinister
and Cameron Hodge (who secretly hated mutants). When Scott went to
Alaska to visit his estranged wife and child, he found the work of
Sinister's Marauders.
The house had been thoroughly cleansed of all signs that Madelyne and
Scott had ever lived there. At the airline, all the staff had been
replaced and all the files on Madelyne had been destroyed. Cyclops
couldn't find any trace that his wife and child had ever existed.
As
his sanity began to spiral out of control, he found a grave marked for
Madelyne. Cyclops began to hallucinate, seeing the ghost of Jean, who
merged into the Phoenix and then into Maddie. Frustrated and upset,
Scott shot through the apparition with his powers. The red beam was seen
by a local police officer, who took Cyclops along for questioning.
However, they were then attacked by a Sentinel.
Cyclops
convinced the officer to release him from his handcuffs and hide while
he battled the sentinel.
After defeating the sentinel Cyclops was
thanked by the police officer, who took him back to the house. Cyclops
started to think that he was going mad, until he found one of Nathan's
toys that had fallen behind the radiator. Cyclops returned to New York,
determined to find out what was happening. However, his mental health
was becoming unstable and he had grown convinced that Marvel Girl was
really the Phoenix.
Mental Breakdown
Cameron
Hodge discovered Cyclops' mental anguish, and planted a holographic
projection of the Phoenix in Cyclops' computer. When Cyclops turned on
his computer, the holographic image emerged from the monitor and taunted
him.
The image even assumed the forms of both Madelyne
and Jean in an effort to make Cyclops think that the Phoenix had been
both all along. The hologram disappeared just as Marvel Girl entered the
room, confusing Cyclops all the more. Cyclops grabbed Jean, demanding
that she stop playing with his mind.
After
blasting parts of the building, Cyclops told Jean to hold his powers
back like she had done when he made love to her in the desert. Despite
Jean's protests that she wasn't the Phoenix, Cyclops chose to remove his
visor. Amazingly, his eyes didn't fire their destructive concussive
force. However, Scott's moment of rapture was short lived when he
realized that the young mutant Leech was nearby.
Leech
had used his own mutation to temporarily remove Cyclops' power. The
other young wards of X-Factor raced to the scene with Iceman and Beast.
Inspecting the computer, they discover the hologram of the Phoenix.
Realizing what had happened, Cyclops was forced to accept the reality
that Marvel Girl wasn't Phoenix and apologized for his actions.
The Hunt for Nathan Christopher Summers
With
his secrets about his estranged wife and child finally revealed,
Cyclops continued to work with X-Factor to save young mutants while also
searching for his missing family with Marvel Girl's help. X-Factor had
been publicly revealed as mutants, but because they struggled at their
own cost to save lives of New Yorkers after Apocalypse's attack, they were accepted as local heroes. What Cyclops didn't know was that Madelyne had been on the run from the Marauders. Her journey took her to San Francisco, where she crossed paths with the X-Men. They saved her and took her back to their new base in Australia.
While X-Factor had been battling the Four Horsemen in New York, the X-Men appeared to sacrifice their lives in Dallas. A television news crew filmed the events, showing Madelyne's impassioned plea to Cyclops for him to find baby Nathan Christopher. Cyclops and Marvel Girl traveled to Alaska to visit the orphanage where Cyclops had grown up. There, they uncovered Mr. Sinister's secret laboratories hidden underneath the building.
Inside were mutant children, including Gailyn and Joey Bailey,
Marvel Girl's missing niece and nephew. When they finally found Nathan
he was being kept unconscious in a pod along with other mutant babies.
Cyclops and Marvel Girl were then attacked by the Nanny and her Orphan Maker.
While fighting to stop Nanny from kidnapping Gailyn and Joey, demons
suddenly appeared and kidnapped Nathan. Marvel Girl was forced to leave
her family in order to save Cyclops' son.
Inferno
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The demons took baby Nathan to N'astirh. The demon sorcerer had corrupted Madelyne's feelings of despair, transforming her into the Goblin Queen.
With her growing telepathic and telekinetic powers, the Goblin Queen
sent her hordes of demons to find her missing son. She wanted her
revenge on Scott by destroying the only evidence of their marriage, she
was going to murder Nathan.
Cyclops and Marvel Girl
returned to New York and were reunited with the other members of
X-Factor. There, they were forced to battle the demon-possessed members
of the X-Men. Wolverine gladly battled Cyclops, which distracted Cyclops
from saving his son. Eventually, the X-Men overcame their demonic urges
and the two mutant teams joined forces to fight their common enemy.
They pursued the Goblin Queen into her growing tower above Manhattan. Cyclops was forced to battle his brother Havok, who had become the "Goblin Prince", Madelyne's new lover. Marvel Girl fought against Madelyne.
Cyclops
defeated Havok, and Marvel Girl managed to defeat the Goblin Queen. As
Madelyne lay dying in Marvel Girl's arms, she passed all of her memories
and parts of the Phoenix Force into Marvel Girl's mind. Madelyne's memories informed Marvel Girl of who had been the real mastermind behind her existence. Mr. Sinister
had cloned Jean, but the clone remained lifeless. After the Phoenix
died on the moon, the Force approached the lifeless body of Jean Grey on
the floor of Jamaica Bay. When Jean unconsciously rejected the Phoenix
it found another host, the body of Jean's clone.
When the
Phoenix animated the clone's body, Sinister implanted her with false
memories and gave her the name Madelyne Pryor. He then placed her in Alaska,
where she was guaranteed to meet and become romantically involved with
Cyclops. However, Madelyne retained the Phoenix's replicated telepathic
and telekinetic abilities. Madelyne hadn't realized it, but for years
she had been using her powers on a subconscious level. She had even been
the actual cause of Cyclops' surprising defeat when Storm
challenged him for leadership of the X-Men. However, without the same
experience Jean Grey had, Madelyne slowly became corrupted by her
powers. Marvel Girl led the X-Men and X-Factor to the site of the Xavier Institute where they confronted Mr. Sinister for the first time.
However,
Cyclops was unable to face Sinister. When he was still a boy living at
the orphanage, Mr. Sinister had planted mental blocks inside of Cyclops'
mind. Therefore, he was unable to help while Sinister defeated the
X-Men and X-Factor. With the stress of the situation mounting, Cyclops
worked to overcome Sinister's mental blocks. With Marvel Girl's help,
and Havok using his powers to overcharge him, Cyclops was finally able
to use his optic blasts on Sinister. It was the first successful strike
against Sinister, as he was unable to adapt to the blasts. Cyclops
unleashed an extremely powerful attack, blasting Sinister's body to
pieces. Though he had finally defeated his childhood tormentor, it would
not be the last time Cyclops saw Sinister.
Apocalypse and Askani
Finally,
Cyclops was surrounded by the family he always wanted. Together with
Jean they cared for his son. They referred to the baby as Christopher
rather than Nathan, as Cyclops' had always intended, and Jean thought of
him as her own son. Later, when Nanny and the Orphan Maker reappeared, Cyclops and Jean were able to defeat them and rescue Jean's brainwashed niece and nephew. When X-Factor went on a mission in England, Jean packed baby supplies and insisted that they take baby Christopher. Not much later, their family life was ruined. Apocalypse returned, and part of his new scheme was to have baby Nathan Christopher infected with a techno-organic virus.
Although
Apocalypse was ultimately defeated, there was no cure for baby Nathan
Christopher. Mysteriously, a strange woman appeared out of nowhere.
The
woman told Cyclops that her name was Askani,
and that she had traveled from the distant future. She seemed to be
infected with the same techno-organic virus as baby Nathan, and claimed
that while there was no cure for it that there was a way to save the
child.
She offered to take the baby into the future where
he would receive the necessary care to survive his infection, learn to
live with it, and eventually become a savior to humankind.
Cyclops was
torn between keeping his son and watching him die, or allowing Askani to
take him into the future where he may be saved. Ultimately, Cyclops
made the decision to selflessly give Nathan to Askani. Immediately after
taking baby Nathan, Askani disappeared into the future.
Return to the X-Men
After an adventure in space involving the Celestials and X-Factor's ship, they returned to Earth. X-Factor teamed up with the X-Men to free Storm and members of the New Mutants from Genosha. Cyclops was forced to fight his brother Havok once again. Havok had been forced through the Siege Perilous, and been given a new life working as a Genoshan Magistrate.
Therefore, he didn't recognize his brother or any of his old allies.
Although Cyclops managed to defeat his brother, all of the X-teams were
taken captive by the Genoshans and had their powers removed.
It was only due to the secret planning of the Genegineer David Moreau
that Cyclops' power was restored when he came in contact with a de-aged
Storm. The process also restored Storm to her original adult age. Soon
after, both X-Factor and the X-Men were forced to combat their former
allies on Muir Island, who had been possessed by the Shadow King.
The X-Men had been spread out across the globe, but after their many
victories they had a larger roster of members than ever before.
They decided to merge all of the teams, including X-Factor, and then split the X-Men into two strike teams. While Havok, Polaris, and the other Muir Island X-Men
became the new government sponsored X-Factor, the old X-Factor was
assimilated into the new X-Men Blue and Gold teams. Storm led the Gold
team, while Cyclops commanded the Blue team.
X-Men Blue
Cyclops' Blue strike team was more aggressive than Storm's Gold team. Aside from Beast and Rogue, the team included members that Cyclops had either struggled to cooperate with in the past or had never worked with before. Wolverine and Cyclops rarely saw eye to eye due to Cyclops' leadership and their mutual attraction to Jean Grey. Gambit was a natural loner, who often worked towards his own agenda. Jubilee was still very young, and relatively inexperienced in action.
Psylocke
had been through many life-changing experiences since Cyclops first met
her, and the two soon became attracted to one another. Psylocke was
open about her flirtation with Cyclops, who tried to deny his attraction
to her.
X-Cutioner's Song
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As they were enjoying a relaxing cup of coffee, Jean caught Cyclops daydreaming about Psylocke. As he was reassuring her that it was nothing, they were ambushed by Caliban and kidnapped before any of the other X-Men could do anything to help. Meanwhile, Stryfe had disguised himself as Cable and shot Professor Xavier with a techno-organic bullet at a peace rally in Central Park.
The X-Men divided their resources between working to save the
Professor, tracking down Cable, and investigating the whereabouts of
their missing friends. They captured X-Force, fought the Mutant Liberation Front, Horsemen of the Apocalypse, and Dark Riders, before teaming up with Apocalypse to uncover who had orchestrated several attacks at once.
It
transpired that Cyclops and Jean Grey had been kidnapped by Stryfe.
They struggled to break free from their cell and escape the high-tech
base. They were recaptured and placed into solitary confinement where
they were prodded by mechanical torture devices. On one of their
attempts to escape they came across a baby who resembled Nathan
Christopher when he was infected with the techno-organic virus. The baby
was connected to the base's computers and wired to detonate. Sadly,
Jean found out that the baby would die if they separated it from the
machine.
Stryfe was convinced that the two would kill the
baby in order to save themselves, but Cyclops and Jean refused to harm
the child.
Confused, Stryfe removed the baby, and soon Cyclops and Jean
managed to escape. However, when they got outside they found themselves
trapped in a small pocket of air located on the surface of the moon.
Bishop,
Cable, and Wolverine tracked Stryfe down. However, Stryfe had created a
force field that prevented anyone from entering, unless they had either
Summers or Grey genetics.
While the other X-Men waited
outside of the force field, Cable and Havok continued onwards to stop
Stryfe.
When they reached Stryfe, his plans were finally revealed.
Stryfe believed that he was Nathan Christopher Summers, and had been
abandoned in the future where he was raised by cold and unloving
machines.
For this, he sought revenge on Scott and Jean, who he believed
were his biological parents.
However, Stryfe had been
wrong. He was not Nathan, but instead a clone of the techno-organic
infected baby.
It was revealed that Cable was in fact Cyclops' son
Nathan Christopher, back from the future. Stryfe opened a powerful
vortex with the intent to kill everyone.
Cable jumped into the vortex
and began fighting against Stryfe.
In the ensuing
struggle between Cable and his clone, Stryfe was seemingly killed; but
not before he managed to unleash the extremely deadly Legacy Virus
into the Earth's atmosphere.
Cable appeared to drag the destructive
power of the vortex forwards through time, saving everyone. Cyclops had
finally been reunited with his son, only to lose him to the future once
again.
Wedding Day and Honeymoon
It
had been years since the death of Madelyne Pryor. Scott and Jean had
been through a lot as a couple, and had nearly lost each other on
several occasions.
They decided that the time was right for them to get
married, before anything else could happen to them. The date was set,
the invitations went out, and Scott and Jean arranged for a priest to
perform the ceremony at the mansion.
Storm used her powers to ensure that the weather would be suitably warm and bright for the wedding ceremony.
Surrounded
by their many friends and family, long-time lovers Scott Summers and
Jean Grey were married. At long last, Jean Grey had finally become Jean
Grey-Summers.
Unfortunately, the instant they left the safe confines of
the mansion, Cyclops and Jean were snatched away. This time, they were
dragged thousands of years into the future.
They found themselves
inhabiting bodies that had been created for their psychic
consciousnesses, that could reproduce their own powers.
They were
finally reunited with the baby boy who they thought they would never see
again.
As Redd and Slym Dayspring, Jean and Cyclops were given the
chance to raise Nathan Christopher Summers, otherwise known as Askani'son.
Redd
and Slym lived in the future with the Askani'son for twelve years.
During that time they cared for him, helped educate him, and kept him
safe from the clutches of Apocalypse
and his forces.
Askani'son had a clone who was created as a means to
deceive and slow down Apocalypse. This clone, who would one day become
Stryfe, was snatched away by Apocalypse and raised to become his heir.
Apocalypse
later tried to shift his life-force into the child's body, but as a
result he realized that he was a clone and not the actual Askani'son.
Apocalypse then rejected the boy. This led to the anger and resentment
that caused Stryfe to later kidnap Scott and Jean.
After twelve years had passed, and Askani'son had grown, Redd and Slym bid their son a tearful farewell. Rachel Summers became the elderly woman known as "Mother Askani", and established the Askani
religion in order to help raise her half-brother. Rachel summoned the
power to send her biological parents back into the past, but as she did
so she urged Jean to take on the name Phoenix.
Cyclops
and Phoenix were forced to leave their son once again, with their minds
being returned back to their real bodies in the present day.
They
discovered themselves lying on a beach, dressed in strange uniforms.
There, they had to aid an elderly woman. They encountered Mr. Sinister,
who informed Cyclops that he had another brother.
Once they had
successfully helped the old lady, they were free to enjoy the exotic
island for the remainder of their honeymoon.
Operation: Zero Tolerance
Cyclops was taken prisoner as part of Operation: Zero Tolerance.
Although the X-Men managed to free Cyclops, he was wounded by the
surgical implantation of a bomb next to his heart. The reluctant X-Man
recruit Dr. Cecilia Reyes
had to perform a hasty surgery on Cyclops in the hallway of the
mansion. While she lacked the proper surgical equipment, Cecilia managed
to remove the bomb from Cyclops and safely stitch his chest back
together.
Apocalypse: The Twelve
Cyclops
and Phoenix spend some time away to recuperate, but are convinced by
Storm to return to the X-Men. Apocalypse had found the dozen powerful
fabled mutants referred to as " The Twelve" who could help power a machine that would enable him the power to take control of Nate Grey's
body. In order to protect Nate, Cyclops merged with Apocalypse, thereby
becoming his new host body. Cyclops was considered to have died in
action.
However, neither Phoenix nor Cable gave up on him. They tracked down Apocalypse, and confronted him in Egypt.
In the ensuing battle they were able to separate Apocalypse from
Cyclops' body, destroying Apocalypse's spirit. Cyclops was haunted by
the experience of being merged with Apocalypse and began to question his
life, relationships, and how he had handled situations with the X-Men.
Cyclops displayed a much more ruthless personality, and began going on
more missions with Wolverine (who he started to form an unlikely friendship with).
E is for Extinction
Xavier's
mansion became a school once again, and began accepting mutants from
around the world on a much larger scale than ever before. The X-Men
continued operating from the mansion.
Cyclops performed both administrative and liaison duties for the
school, on top of leading the X-Men out in the field. However, Cyclops'
behavior had noticeably changed as he became more stoic.
While on the way back from a mission in Australia, to retrieve the mutant Ugly John, Wolverine and Cyclops encountered a new breed of Sentinel. The Sentinels were under the control of Cassandra Nova, Professor Xavier's evil twin sister. Cyclops and Wolverine crash their plane and are left stranded.
Cyclops
commands Wolverine to watch over John, but they are soon ambushed and
held prisoner by Nova's new Sentinels. Although Cyclops manages to fight
against Nova, John is dying in immense pain after being tortured.
Cyclops puts John out of his misery with an optic blast.
Sentinels under Nova's control attack Magneto's sovereign nation of Genosha, massacring sixteen million mutants. Beast and Jean go to assist with the relief work, discovering that Emma Frost
is among the survivors due to the activation of her secondary mutation
(an organic diamond form). Upon their return to the mansion, the X-Men
come under direct attack from Cassandra Nova.
As Professor Xavier's
genetic twin, Nova possessed immense telepathic powers.
Nova
manages to disable Cyclops by feeding off his insecurities and
telepathically placing his mind in a "black bug room" inhabited by giant
talking cockroaches. Cyclops eventually snaps out of the illusion and
Nova is seemingly defeated by Xavier and Emma. Cyclops chooses to keep
his distance from Jean, feeling confused and unable to express his
troubles. Jean's deepening connection to the Phoenix Force further distanced her, as her emotions became more influenced by it's power.
Psychic Affair
Cyclops
continued to keep his distance from Jean, who respected his wish for
celibacy. Professor X had left the institute and gone into space (his
body under the control of Cassandra Nova) to be with the Shi'ar Empress Lilandra,
leaving Phoenix as headmistress of the Institute. Cyclops began to feel
neglected, and didn't feel like he could communicate with Jean. He
sought the help of Emma Frost, and the two engaged in a series of
psychic "therapy sessions" to help him get through his frustrations.
Emma took advantage of this situation in order to get closer to Cyclops. While in Hong Kong, investigating mutant deaths caused by the U-Men,
Scott and Emma spent the night drinking champagne together. They
started a telepathic affair, without any physical contact. The
relationship was sexual in nature, appearing to revolve around Cyclops'
varied fantasies about his wife. Although Emma was manipulating a
confused Scott into continuing the affair, she eventually realized that
she'd fallen in love with him.
As the affair was psychic
in nature, Scott and Emma would often be in contact while in the company
of their teammates. Even while out on missions, Cyclops would find
himself maintaining mental contact with Emma. Phoenix questioned Cyclops
directly about whether anything had happened in Hong Kong. His response
was stoic, telling her that Emma kept him up the entire night. As a
teacher at the Xavier Institute, Emma continued to closely monitor her
five telepathic students, the Stepford Cuckoos.
The girls had discovered Emma's affair with Cyclops, and were angry with their mentor after the death of their sister, Sophie.
They led Phoenix into the mansion garden, where Cyclops and Emma were
telepathically engaged together. Phoenix entered Cyclops' mind without
permission where she found Cyclops embracing Emma, who was dressed as
the Dark Phoenix. An enraged Phoenix telepathically attacked Emma without mercy.
Furious,
Cyclops demanded that Jean read his mind and look at the memories of
the night he spent with Emma in Hong Kong. Phoenix saw that Cyclops had
not been physically intimate with Emma, though she was still angry about
their mental affair. Cyclops then abruptly leaves on Wolverine's motorcycle.
Assault on Weapon Plus
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Frustrated with himself, Cyclops is left torn between his desires for Jean and Emma. Wolverine finds him getting drunk at the Hellfire Club, which has been reformed into a gentleman's club.
The two X-Men are soon recruited by the enigmatic Fantomex, who convinces them both to aid him in his plan to break into the secret Weapon Plus
facilities. He promises Wolverine information about his past and the
Weapon X project, while Cyclops is simply promised the chance to blow
off some steam. Neither Wolverine nor Fantomex give Cyclops the chance
to recover from his binge drinking. He is dragged, hung over, into the
heavily guarded time-pocket facility known as The World.
Eventually
their mission leads them into outer space. Cyclops confesses to
Wolverine his feelings about his marriage to Jean. He admits that he is
attracted to Emma because she is more accepting than Jean, without
judging him for wanting to try something different.
Wolverine
and Scott are eventually separated, Scott escaping with Fantomex back
to Earth and Logan trapped in the space shuttle. Wolverine is rescued by
Jean, who accesses the Phoenix to return them to Earth after Wolverine
is forced to stab her (causing Jean to die then resurrect).
Planet X
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While Cyclops and Wolverine were away in space, the X-Men's new remedial teacher Xorn revealed his true identity and plans. Xorn had apparently been Magneto in disguise, and he had turned his class into a new mutant Brotherhood. Cyclops was astounded, as he had liberated Xorn from the U-Men in Hong Kong and considered him to be a good friend.
However, Xorn's strength had faltered and he became reliant on the power-enhancing drug Kick. It was later revealed that Xorn had been under the control of John Sublime,
and was merely using the guise of "Magneto" to gain followers. In a
confrontation with Xorn, Cyclops blasts his telepathy-blocking helmet to
pieces in a moment of self-realization and rage. Phoenix arrives to
face off against Xorn, but he mortally wounds her by inducing a
planetary-scale stroke.
Xorn
asks to be made into a martyr, and a feral Wolverine decapitates him in
a fit of berserker rage. As Phoenix lay dying in Cyclops' arms, he
apologized for hurting her. Phoenix comforted Cyclops, telling him that
she hadn't seen him so alive in a long time. With her dying words she
told Scott to live, as all she ever did was die on him. Once again,
Scott Summers had lost Jean Grey. With his wife's death, a grieving and
guilt-ridden Scott considers leaving the X-Men.
Headmaster Summers
As
Phoenix died, her consciousness floated through time where she saw a
broken future. Her friends were all either corrupted, or had died in
battle. In that time, the Phoenix was awoken and used to attack her old
friends. The Phoenix informs Jean that the dark and warped future could
have been prevented if the Institute
had remained open to care for the X-Men and train younger mutants. She
discovered that it all hinged on a critical moment when Cyclops rejected
a chance to become headmaster of the Institute.
Soon
after Phoenix's funeral, Cyclops went to stand at her graveside. Emma
Frost arrives and makes him an offer. Her proposition is that she and
Cyclops live and work together as co-headmasters of the Institute. She
makes it clear that if he refuses then she will walk away and close the
school. After Phoenix observes the dark potential future, she returns to
the moment when Cyclops rejected Emma's offer. With a psychic nudge,
Phoenix pushes Cyclops to move on and accept his desire to be with Emma.
The Need to Astonish
Cyclops
and Emma reform both the Xavier Institute for Higher Learning and the
X-Men. Cyclops believes that the X-Men need to "astonish" the world as
superheroes, thus portraying mutants in a more positive light. He forms a team to become more prominent in the public. Emma personally chooses Kitty Pryde to join the team, as their mutant "poster child". The team's first mission is dealing with an alien named Ord, of the Breakworld.
The team subdues Ord, but not before learning that one of their own
will be responsible for the destruction of Breakworld within the coming
year.
Soon after, the Danger Room begins showing signs of sentience and hostility. The X-Men defeat Danger, but the consequences affect them deeply. Professor X
knew about the sentience of Danger, and he had chose to keep it a
secret. The X-Men are dismayed by this news and push Xavier further
away. Cyclops, who had already taken the role as headmaster of the
Institute, became the new authority that the X-Men looked to for
leadership. Xavier had always groomed Scott to replace him, and now was
his time.
Overcoming Trauma
During
a telepathic 'therapy session', Emma presents Cyclops with the
possibility that his lack of control over his optic blasts doesn't
actually stem from physical brain damage, but from a mental block that
the young Scott imposed upon himself after the combined traumas of the
loss of his parents, separation from his brother, and the shocking
manifestation of his power.
This acts as a coping
mechanism, giving Scott something to focus on and maintain control over
at a time when events out of his control had effectively shattered the
life he had led up to that point. Surprisingly, Scott seemed to admit
that this theory was the truth of the matter, further admitting that he
had even blocked making the decision out of his memory to preserve the
fallacy in his own mind and prevent others from discovering the truth.
Scott
apparently enters into a catatonic state, with his eyes uncovered and
displaying their natural shade of brown, with no evidence of his powers
manifesting. Later, Scott manifests his optic blasts when the X-Men are
on Breakworld. For a time Scott had control of his power, but eventually
he needed to revert back to using his ruby quartz visor.
Deadly Genesis
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After the events of House of M,
the mutant race became an endangered species, and Xavier was missing. A
mysterious villain attacked the X-Men and easily defeated several
members, including Cyclops and his alternate-reality daughter, Rachel Summers. The two are captured and brought to a location that Cyclops vaguely remembers from his past.
Cyclops and Rachel free themselves and attempt to escape. While escaping they meet their captor. He is revealed to be Vulcan, Cyclops’ younger brother. Vulcan had been a member of the first X-Men team sent to rescue Cyclops and the original X-Men from Krakoa. His apparent death, as well as all knowledge of his existence, was erased from Cyclops' mind by Professor X. Cyclops is resentful towards Xavier after this, and demands that the powerless professor leave the Institute.
World War Hulk
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The Hulk arrives at the Institute to attack Professor X for his involvement with the Illuminati.
Cyclops uses a full force optic blast to stop the Hulk, refusing to let
the Hulk take Professor Xavier, regardless of his own feelings towards
his mentor regarding the truth about Krakoa.
While
Cyclops succeeds in holding back the Hulk briefly, the Hulk is able to
walk towards him and clench his entire face, effectively containing the
blast. After Hulk left when Mercury told him about the mutant race being near-extinct, Cyclops began to forgive Professor X while the wounded were being tended to.
Messiah Complex
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Professor X detects the first new mutant since M-Day. The mutant registers so powerfully that it nearly destroys Cerebra.
Cyclops leads a team to Alaska to investigate, but when the team
arrives they find the town destroyed with nearly everyone killed. The
team also finds many dead Marauders and Purifiers, and discover that a fight had been waged over possession of the mutant: a newborn baby. Cyclops sends out Wolverine, Nightcrawler, Angel, and Colossus to find former Acolytes in order to gain information on the Marauders.
Xavier
argues with Cyclops on this, demanding to know why Cyclops didn't
inform him about the team. Cyclops makes it clear to Xavier that he
doesn't need his permission to lead the X-Men. When Professor X
continues to argue, Cyclops brings up Xavier's track record of morally
dubious decisions. Cyclops calls in X-Factor to help with the situation, asking Rictor to infiltrate the Purifiers as he was de-powered after M-Day, as well as asking Madrox and Layla Miller to go see Forge.
Upon discovering that Cable has taken the newborn mutant, Cyclops orders the reforming of X-Force
with Wolverine leading the team. Their first mission is to hunt down
Cable and retrieve the baby at any cost. Professor X confronts Cyclops
on his leadership, questioning his decision to send a team of killers
after his own son. Knowing that Xavier will continue to question his
command, Cyclops has him expelled from the mansion. Cyclops later leads
his team to help Wolverine fight the Reavers while they attempt to
retrieve the baby from Cable. However, Cable manages to elude the X-Men.
After finding the Marauders' hideout on Muir Island, Cyclops dispatches X-Force and Bishop to go there and retrieve the baby (whom the Marauders had captured).
During the final battle, Cyclops sends the New X-Men
up against the Marauders, believing that Sinister's forces will be
caught off-guard by unfamiliar opponents. The students prove to be
effective. Cyclops then confronts Cable, demanding he hand over the
baby. Cable, with a gun pointed at his father, begs Cyclops to let him
escape into the future with the baby so that she can make her own
decisions instead of having them forced upon her. Cable gives the child
to Cyclops, however, after Professor Xavier points out that the future
of all mutant-kind is at stake and Cyclops, as leader of the X-Men, must
speak for all of mutants.
Cyclops holds the baby and
realizes that she deserves the chance to make her own destiny. Cyclops
gives the girl back to Cable, telling him to raise her in the future
away from those who would use her for their own agendas. Cable teleports
to the future, just as Bishop fires at him. The shot misses and hits
Professor X in the head, apparently killing him. Cyclops takes out
Bishop with a blast and as the X-Men all gather around Xavier's body,
Cyclops declares them disbanded. Xavier's body then disappears.
Divided We Stand
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It
is later revealed that Cyclops didn't actually disband the X-Men, but
rather made everyone take time off to recuperate themselves. Cyclops and
Emma take a vacation to the Savage Land. They spend time with Ka-Zar and Shanna, but are soon called back to San Francisco by Angel. Once there, they see that all of San Francisco has been submerged in a psychic projection that resembles the 1960s.
Emma
uses her powers to help Cyclops and herself better blend in. They are
successful in rescuing San Francisco from the source of the projection, a
mutant calling herself the "Goddess". Sadie Sinclair,
the mayor of San Francisco, offers to help the X-Men better establish
themselves in the city. They establish a brand new headquarters, which
they dub Graymalkin Industries, and become the city's resident superhero team.
Manifest Destiny
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The X-Men find themselves dealing with an anti-mutant group known as the "Hellfire Cult", which is being lead by one of Emma's former pupils, Empath, and a mysterious red-headed dominatrix calling herself the "Red Queen".
After an assault on the Hellfire Cult's base, Cyclops is seemingly
seduced by Emma, who appears to be wearing the exact same outfit as the
Red Queen. When Scott mentions this to Emma at a Dazzler concert she is confused.
Scott
then sees a familiar red-headed woman standing on the other side of the
club. When Emma asks him what he saw, he cryptically tells her that he
thinks his ex-wife Maddie may actually be alive. Cyclops then begins to
behave more withdrawn and secretive. Emma begins to get worried, and
also starts to notice odd behavior from both Wolverine and Archangel.
When Emma decided she must confront Cyclops about this, he gives her
permission to enter his mind.
Inside, she finds a black
box, which she is unable to open. Cyclops claims within the box are all
the plans and secrets that he, as the X-Men's leader, has developed to
maintain their survival. Emma seems unconvinced, but lets the matter
rest for the moment. Karma arrives and informs Cyclops and Emma that the news has footage of the massacre that occurred during the events with the mutant baby, and that the baby's birth has been linked as the cause. As a result, a resurrected Graydon Creed
and other previously dead foes begin pushing to outlaw mutant
reproduction. The new anti-mutant propaganda causes an explosion of hate
crimes on mutants and former mutants. Scott decides to open the doors
of the X-Men's new base to all mutants that are in need of protection
and sanctuary.
Utopia
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Because of growing unrest among mutants, mass mutant riots begin to break out all over San Francisco. The mayor
demands that the mutant "leader" Cyclops put a stop to all of this.
Cyclops takes much, if not all, of the bad press. Emma appears to join Norman Osborn's Cabal, and leads his Dark X-Men.
Cyclops sees Emma on television leading the Dark X-Men as they stop a
mutant riot. After this, he goes to speak with Osborn at his base on Alcatraz Island.
Osborn tells Cyclops he should surrender so as to put a stop to the
mutant riots. Cyclops interrupts Osborn and tells him that he should
surrender instead.
Surprised, Norman asks Cyclops what he means. He tells Osborn that HAMMER
should leave San Francisco, and that the X-Men can handle mutant
issues. Osborn refuses, and Cyclops departs after telling him that he
tried being diplomatic. Angered, Norman vows to personally kill Cyclops.
It turns out Cyclops has had a master plan up his sleeve the entire
time.
He raises the remnants of Asteroid M from the ocean, making a "Utopia" for all mutants. Emma returns to Cyclops' side along with Namor
(who she has convinced to join the X-Men) having been working as a
double-agent. At night, while in bed, Cyclops and Emma try to reassure
each other that there will be no more secrets between them. This goes
poorly at first, but the lovers eventually reconcile and share all their
secrets with each other.
Osborn arrives on Utopia, attacking with the combined might of his Dark Avengers and Dark X-Men.
Norman defeats Cyclops in personal combat, and appears ready to kill
the mutant leader. However, this all turns out to be part of Cyclops'
plan. News cameras swarm all over Osborn, as he soon realizes that his
forces have been defeated by the X-Men thanks to Cyclops' superior
strategy. Osborn is then forced to retreat, leaving Utopia. Cyclops
speaks to the camera crews, announcing the autonomy of the mutant race
and sovereignty of Utopia.
Nation X
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Magneto arrives on Utopia, having regained his mutant powers with the help of the High Evolutionary. The "Master of Magnetism" proclaims his respect for Cyclops' achievement in uniting mutantkind. Professor X
assaults Magneto telepathically, unwilling to believe that his "old
friend" is sincere in his attempts to make peace with the X-Men. Cyclops
orders Charles to stand down, and later cautiously accepts Magneto as
an X-Man.
Cyclops later accepts Professor X's help in
telepathically linking him with Emma's mind, in an attempt to free her
from the sliver of the Void which remained inside her after she defeated the Sentry.
Inside Emma's mind, Cyclops finds a white room filled with various
diamond figures, each representing a different aspect of her psyche.
Emma's main consciousness approaches Cyclops, but as they begin
discussing how to extract the Void all of the other aspects of Emma
attack.
Realizing that the figures are not actually a
part of Emma's mind, Cyclops attacks back by using a mental version of
his optic blast. The blast acts as a beacon to Emma, who finds Cyclops
again. However, the Void has plans of its own and moves to possess
Cyclops. Emma is ejected from the telepathic link and back into the
physical world (now able to leave her diamond form), while Cyclops
remains unconscious. Emma reveals that the Void has passed from her to
Cyclops. Cyclops sits among the remains of the destroyed mansion, with a
black mass hidden among the rubble.
He is confronted by
shadowy female figures who ask him why he didn't save them, and tell him
he will never be the man he wants to be unless he lets the Void in.
Emma appears on the scene and destroys the figures. She and Cyclops
attempt to leave, but the Void grabs Cyclops and separates him from
Emma. In the physical world Scott screams in pain and Professor X tells Psylocke that if Cyclops wakes up before Emma, the Void has taken over him and that she must kill him.
In
the meantime, the Void is still trying to convince Scott to let it take
control. Scott responds by shooting it with his optic blast. He is then
seen in a white room which Emma cannot enter. Since they are in Scott's
mind, he is in control. He makes it so that Emma cannot enter the room,
much to her dismay, and tells her to trust him. The door of the room
closes in front of Emma, who wakes up.
Psylocke is about
to kill Scott, but Emma tells her to give him a chance. Scott sits on
the ground with a black box in front of him, and the Void starts to
engulf him. He holds up the box, and suddenly the Void is trapped
inside. Cyclops tells the Void that he had been in a relationship with
an extremely powerful telepath for years, and she taught him how to defend his mind. Scott wakes up to a relieved Emma, having trapped the Void in his mind.
Second Coming
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Ever since Cable's departure into the future; Scott has been doing his best to protect him and Hope
from danger while he awaits their return. Cyclops is shown to have
enormous faith in the fact that Hope will not only return, but that she
will be the savior of the mutant
race. When he receives news that Cable and Hope may have returned,
Cyclops sends his alpha team out while he coordinates their movements
from Utopia. When X-Force is outed, he gets some backlash from Nightcrawler. As time goes on, Cyclops' tactics are being tested as some of the X-Men begin to question his leadership.
With
the X-Men suffering many injuries as well as two deaths (including
Nightcrawler), Scott comes under fire with people questioning whether or
not Hope is worth it. After Donald Pierce decimates all the X-Men's jets and the Blackbirds, Cyclops kills him with a powerful optic blast. They realize that Bastion is trying to prevent them from leaving. Suddenly, a red dome encapsulates all of San Francisco.
The X-Men discover the center of the dome on the Golden Gate bridge. When the team arrives, they are shocked to find Nimrods
exiting from the small sphere. It takes all of their efforts to destroy
the Nimrods, with many injured. After regrouping, Cyclops leaves a team
on the bridge in case more Nimrods come through. During a council
meeting, Prodigy reveals he has calculated how many Nimrods are likely to come through the portal. He lost count at 170,000. Outside the dome, Avengers
from New York have gathered in an attempt to take down the dome from
the outside. Cyclops gives many of the X-Men jobs for what they should
be doing around the area to prepare.
It is decided that Cable will use his last time jump to take X-Force and Cypher
into the future to stop the Nimrods at their source. Hope says goodbye
to Nathan, her adoptive father and the only person she has in the world.
After X-Force departs Cyclops, laments to Emma that it's a suicide
mission and he has just sent the team, including his own son, to their
deaths. Hope becomes furious, screaming that she hates Cyclops before
running off. Cyclops notices that she was manifesting his glowing red
eyes.
The Nimrods emerge from the portal, and battle
ensues. Eventually, Cypher manages to stop the Nimrods at their source.
X-Force are unable to go through the portal, as it only works for
non-organic beings. Cable sacrifices himself, finally letting the techno-organic virus
take hold of his body. This allows him to hold the portal open while
the rest of the team goes through. Cable dies with a smile on his face
after seeing Hope one last time, his body seemingly exploding and
leaving only his cybernetic left arm behind.
With no time
to grieve for Cable's death, the X-Men defend themselves against
Bastion as he attacks with the remainder of his forces. Hope, distraught
at all that has happened, attacks Bastion and her true powers manifest.
She proves to be an Omega-level mutant, capable of mimicking the powers
of all mutants in her vicinity. Hope easily defeats Bastion with
assistance from Cyclops, and Wolverine
delivers the killing blow to avenge the death of Nightcrawler. With
Bastion's death, the dome falls and Hope is shown levitating in front of
Cyclops and the X-Men like the Phoenix. The messiah of the mutant race has risen.
The Heroic Age
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A
funeral is held for Cable, with many of the X-Men and their allies in
attendance. When Cyclops attempts to read the eulogy for his son, he
breaks down into tears. Hope then delivers a eulogy herself on Nathan's
life as a soldier, stating that he died fighting for what he believed
in. Hope later expresses great interest in discovering her biological
family. Cyclops goes to the Savage Land to get a work out away from the world, and is found by Steve Rogers.
Steve
tells Scott that it is time for the X-Men be recognized by the public
for the heroes that they are. Steve has Cyclops receive a presidential
medal for all he has accomplished as leader of the X-Men. After
receiving the medal, Scott finds Hope sitting by the ocean and begins
trying to work through her issues with him. He tosses his medal into the
ocean and tells Hope that he won't control her life, and that he will
allow her to seek out her biological family.
Cannonball gives Cyclops a report of his team, telling him that the team is broken and that he cannot lead them. He says that the Hodge mission was a failure, because Karma lost her leg and Warlock was forced to kill sentient life. Cyclops tells Cannonball that if his team is broken, then he needs to fix it. Meanwhile, Emma witnesses Hope manifesting the Phoenix
and rushes to tell Scott. With the commotion over this, Cyclops finds
that Cerebra has located five new mutants across the globe. These are
the Five Lights.
The Five Lights
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Cyclops sends a team to each of the lights' locations, while Hope goes to Alaska
to find out about her biological family. Cyclops and Wolverine work out
the issues that have come up due to X-Force and the death of
Nightcrawler. After meeting with her biological grandmother, Hope
decides that she is ready to help the new mutants manifesting.
The first mutant, Laurie,
is in so much pain that she is about to kill herself. When Laurie dives
off of a building, Hope jumps after her. Physical contact with Hope
awakens Laurie's full potential, and her mutant ability of flight.
Laurie pledges herself to Hope for saving her, and together they set off
to find and activate the rest of the lights.
Schism
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Cyclops, accompanied by Wolverine, delivers a speech at the United Nations where he reveals that he is aware of each country having a supply of sentinels. He asks that the world leaders dismantle all sentinels in their nations to better improve relations with the mutant race.
Just then, Quentin Quire
arrives to unleash a telepathic attack. Cyclops and Wolverine are left
unaffected due to their psychic defenses, but the world leaders in the
room begin shouting out embarrassing secrets about themselves on
national television.
After this, a battalion of sentinels
are unleashed with orders to track down and detain a male mutant.
Fitting this basic description, Cyclops and Wolverine are attacked, but
are able to easily defeat the sentinels. Quentin addresses the world on
television, relaying his ideology of mutant liberation against humanity.
Later, the nations of the world begin to unleash their sentinels for
fear of any more mutant attacks.
Cyclops makes the call to place mutants on high alert, with Storm
believing that they shouldn't cause panic. Cyclops stays pragmatic,
stating that they must be cautious with so many people taking up arms
against mutants. Wolverine becomes wary when Cyclops allows Idie
to watch the newscast of the sentinels, but Cyclops feels that it is
important for her to understand that the world fears and hates her for
being born a mutant. The sentinels of various nations begin to
malfunction.
Later, Quentin arrives on Utopia seeking asylum. An enraged Wolverine demands that they hand Quentin over to Steve Rogers. Cyclops insists that they should deal with Quire themselves, further angering Wolverine. Meanwhile, Kade Kilgore, a psychotic child prodigy and billionaire, has been named the new "Black King" of the Hellfire Club.
It turns out he is responsible for Quentin Quire's attack on the UN,
and he plans to wipe out the mutant race for profit. Cyclops sends X-Men
teams around the world to deal with the many sentinels.
At the unveiling of a new mutant museum in San Francisco, Cyclops has sent his "A-team" consisting of Emma Frost, Magneto, Namor, Colossus, and Iceman
to improve the public appearance of the X-Men and the mutant race in
general. Cyclops watches from his command at Utopia, and Wolverine
watches from a bar. Kade and his Hellfire team attack the museum,
successfully incapacitating the entire team of X-Men utilizing their
superior knowledge and advanced technology. Only young Idie is left
unscathed.
Cyclops and Wolverine both race to the museum.
Idie gets into telepathic contact with them to reveal that she has
remained unnoticed and that the Hellfire terrorists have a bomb.
Wolverine urges Idie to escape, and that he can make it to the museum.
Cyclops realizes neither he nor Wolverine will get there in time, and
tells Idie do what she feels she must. Idie defeats the Hellfire
soldiers and save the civilians before the bomb goes off. Cyclops and
Wolverine arrive just in time to help the civilians to safety as the
bomb explodes. Wolverine displays his anger to Cyclops for allowing Idie
to take matters into her own hands, but Cyclops stands by his decision
seeing that Idie saved all of the civilians.
They both
soon realize, however, that the bomb the Hellfire Club left was an
electromagnetic device that was using the metal in the area to create a
new kind of gigantic sentinel. Cyclops escorts Idie back to Utopia while
Madison Jeffries, Dr. Nemesis,
and Wolverine attempt to deal with the sentinel. Their efforts fail,
however, and the sentinel makes its way towards Utopia. With most of the
X-Men scattered around the globe, Cyclops is left alone to defend his
nation. He realizes that this was all planned out, and blasts the
sentinel. The sentinel keeps coming despite Cyclops' efforts, and he
alerts everyone on Utopia to brace themselves for an attack.
Hope comes to assist Cyclops, accompanied by her Five Lights and some of the Young X-Men.
Cyclops rallies them together to fight the approaching sentinel, but
Wolverine arrives and demands that they all be sent away due to their
ages. Cyclops believes that, despite their youth, they are still capable
of defending Utopia. Wolverine continues to argue with Cyclops,
insisting that Utopia be evacuated instead. Hope and the others choose
to remain and fight alongside Cyclops. This prompts Wolverine to arm
2000 pounds of plastic explosives, from his personal stash, in an
attempt to force an evacuation and destroy the sentinel.
The
young mutants rush to alert everyone, while Cyclops stays behind to
face Wolverine. The two X-Men argue about detonating the bombs, with
both refusing to back down. Ultimately, this leads to a brutal fight
over the remote to the explosives. All the while, the sentinel looms
overhead trying to kill them both. The fight is broken up when Hope and
the other students start fighting the sentinel.
Cyclops
and Wolverine put their differences aside and help defeat the sentinel.
While Utopia is recovering from the attack, Wolverine reveals to Cyclops
that he plans to leave Utopia, along with any X-Men that will come with
him. Although he believes that Wolverine is making a mistake, Cyclops
allows him to leave. Wolverine goes to Westchester, planning to start a new school for training young mutants. Kitty Pryde and Beast
are among the faculty, while Idie and Quentin Quire are among the
students. Cyclops and the X-Men that remain loyal to his cause,
including Emma, Magneto, Namor, and Hope, remain on Utopia.
Regenesis
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Cyclops
forms a powerful group of X-Men that he dubs the "Extinction Team". The
goal he sets for them is to prove that they are "Earth's Mightiest
Heroes", changing public perception of mutants into something the world
needs to survive. They will also act as a deterrent against attacks on
mutants (including those at Wolverine's new school). The team consists of Storm, Emma Frost, Magneto, Namor, Colossus, Danger, Magik, and Hope Summers. Their first mission is to deal with the resurrected Mr. Sinister and his plans with the Dreaming Celestial.
Sinister
departs in the Celestial's head (altered to resemble his face) shortly
after the team arrives on the scene, leaving them to fight with the many
"micro-celestials" that it's body is disintegrating into. Magneto acts
as a surrogate "nervous system" for the Celestial's body: piecing it
back together, though he is exhausting himself by doing so. After losing
a diamond arm in the battle, Emma is forced to remain in her diamond
form, unable to use her telepathy. Meanwhile, Sinister flies the
Celestial's head to San Francisco's Fine Arts museum to further his
plan.
Sinister utilizes the Celestial's cosmic power to
release a massive amount of energy that reconstructs the museum into his
own "Sinister World's-Fair", filled with clones of himself. Cyclops is
contacted by Abigail Brand, who informs him that the Celestials
are coming to Earth. As the team battles against Mr. Sinister's clones,
he proposes a cease fire and invites them into the museum to speak with
him. The team senses a trap and prepare themselves, with Emma and Hope
devising a trump card. Sinister reveals his plan for the Celestials to
wipe out humanity, with the mutant race fighting his new "Sinister"
species for supremacy of Earth.
Sinister telepathically
takes control of the team, but Emma is immune in her diamond form. Using
a code word, Emma frees Hope from Sinister's control and she shoots him
through the head. Sinister predicted this would happen, and as the team
regains control of their minds they realize Sinister exists as a hive
mind through his clones. Danger takes down all of the Sinister clones
inside the palace, and the team goes to face Sinister outside.
Sinister
reveals that he is using Cyclops' mind as a blueprint for his new
species. Emma abandons her diamond form and, using her intimate
knowledge of Cyclops' mind, psionically defeats Sinister. Sinister
appears in a new body, revealing that he has adapted from the weaknesses
of his previous form. The Dreaming Celestial's head returns to its body
as Sinister levitates the museum away. Before shooting himself in the
head, Sinister tells Scott that he will lose everything he cares about.
Magneto
summons the team as the Celestials land, and Cyclops calls out to them.
He claims that his new team protect the planet and all of it's
residents, including the Dreaming Celestial. The Celestials leave the
planet without issue after the Dreaming Celestial points its finger to
the sky in support of the X-Men. A number of awestruck civilians arrive
on the scene. The crowd refrains from throwing bricks, shouting racial
slurs or anything anti-mutant in nature. Cyclops' plan for ensuring
mutant survival through fear appears to be working.
Avengers Vs. X-Men
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Act One - It's Coming
The Phoenix Force is heading towards Earth, devouring entire planets in its path. The Avengers
wish to stop it, fearing that it will destroy the Earth. Cyclops
believes it to be a force of rebirth that will bond with the mutant
messiah Hope Summers to restore the mutant population. Captain America
arrives on Utopia, backed by a helicarrier full of Avengers, and
demands that Cyclops allow him to take Hope into protective custody.
Cyclops refuses, blasting Cap into the ocean. With this, the X-Men and
the Avengers go to war over the fate of Hope and the Phoenix.
While
the two teams of heroes battle, Hope escapes from Utopia as she begins
to manifest the powers of the Phoenix. Cyclops feigns defeat to the
Avengers, escaping Utopia with his Extinction Team and other X-Men. The
race is on to find Hope, who uses skills Cable
taught her in order to hide her location. The X-Men and Avengers fight
all across the globe as they search, with some of the faculty from the Jean Grey School joining Cyclops' ranks. Emma manages to finally locate Hope after reading Cap's mind.
Hope has made her way to the Blue Area of the Moon,
and is planning to become the host of the Phoenix in order to fulfill
her destiny and bring about the rebirth of the mutant race. She has
recruited Wolverine
to help her, but he betrays their location to the Avengers in an
attempt to protect her. Cyclops and his team arrive just after the
Avengers, and a fierce fight ensues. During the battle, a beaten Thor
falls from the sky, revealing that the Phoenix has arrived. It begins
to bond with Hope, who struggles to control it's power. She begs
Wolverine to kill her, as he had previously promised.
Cyclops
blasts Wolverine, unwilling to let Hope be killed before she can
fulfill her destiny and save the mutant race. He declares his belief in
her, and that the Avengers are impeding her destiny as the messiah of
mutantkind.
Iron Man uses a giant powered suit he designed with Hank Pym
in an attempt to stop the Phoenix Force, attacking it just as it is
bonding with Hope. The Phoenix is unexpectedly broken into five shards,
causing Cyclops, Emma, Magik, Colossus, and Namor
to become possessed. Cyclops is angered, declaring that the Avengers
have interfered with the Phoenix's plan to gift Hope with it's power,
and as a result the will of the Phoenix must be done by them.
After effortlessly defeating the Avengers, the Phoenix Five
take Hope back to Earth with them with the intention of preparing her
for what is to come. The Phoenix Five, desiring to make Earth a better
place for mutants, rebuild Utopia as a sprawling metropolis in the sky. Professor X
visits and has a discussion with Cyclops, who proclaims to his mentor
and father-figure that he has fulfilled Xavier's dream of a world where
mutants and human can coexist in peace.
Act Two - No More Avengers
Cyclops
and the Phoenix Five use their new god-like powers in an attempt to
bring world peace. They end starvation, provide unlimited energy
sources, and outlaw warfare by declaring "Pax Utopia" before the United Nations.
Later, while he is speaking with Hope on Utopia, Cyclops tempts her
with the Phoenix as a means of questioning why she rejected it's power.
He states that she is not deserving of the Phoenix, as a child like her
could never understand what needs to be done.
The Avengers, wary of the unchecked power the Phoenix Five possess, infiltrate Utopia on orders from the President
in an attempt to capture Hope (who they believe is the key to stopping
the Phoenix Force). They are faced with Cyclops and Emma, but escape due
to the arrival of the Scarlet Witch.
Hope agrees to leave with the Scarlet Witch and the Avengers, despite
Cyclops' protests. A connection between the Scarlet Witch's powers and
the Phoenix is revealed when Cyclops is harmed while attempting to stop
her before she teleports away with Hope.
Cyclops
states that although the X-Men try to help people, mutants will always
be hunted and ostracized by humanity. He says that the humans will
always try and send their "heroes" to attack them, despite all the good
that they have done. Cyclops declares that this will not be tolerated
any longer, and simply says "No more Avengers." Making good on his word,
Cyclops has all the Avengers systematically hunted down and imprisoned.
Magik uses Limbo as a prison for the captured heroes..
While hunting the Avengers, Magik encounters the Scarlet Witch. She nearly defeats Magik before Emma arrives and attacks. Hawkeye
then attacks Emma so that the Avengers can escape, and is burnt nearly
to death by her in retaliation. Cyclops chastises Emma for this,
believing that they should not use lethal force to prove their point,
and uses his powers to heal Hawkeye. While fighting the Avengers, the
young mutant Transonic
is captured and Namor is left shocked after he is attacked by the
Scarlet Witch. Cyclops wishes to bide his time in rooting out the
Avengers, which infuriates Namor. Emma then manipulates Namor by
revealing to him that she has psychically tracked the Avengers to Wakanda, and that she hasn't told Scott.
Namor invades Wakanda with an army of Atlanteans,
seeking to destroy the Avengers once and for all. Magneto brings
Namor's whereabouts to Cyclops' attention. Scott is angered by Namor's
recklessness, and questions Emma as to what she knows about it. Emma
dodges the question by simply stating that Namor is his own mutant, and
that Scott was fooling himself if he thought otherwise. Cyclops orders
the team to depart for Wakanda immediately, to Emma's displeasure.
When
they arrive, Namor is defeated by the power of the Scarlet Witch.
Surprisingly, his share of the Phoenix Force leaves him and is then
split amongst the remaining avatars. Xavier
telepathically speaks with Scott, upset over what has happened. Cyclops
asks him to join them, but Xavier refuses and asks Cyclops to stop what
he is doing. He states that although he loves Scott, he will stop the
Phoenix Five if he has to. Scott tells Xavier that he lost the right to
tell him what to do, removing him from his mind. The team then silently
observe the devastation Namor has caused.
Act Three - There Can Only Be One
Cyclops meets with Emma in the Danakil Desert in Ethiopia
(the most inhospitable place on Earth). Emma is very concerned about
the Phoenix's power corrupting her, and states that part of her wishes
to end the conflict with the Avengers by simply switching off their
minds. Cyclops is worried that she is sounding like Namor, and that the
Avengers are trying to paint them as villains.
Emma reveals to him that she has reached into every mind on the planet, and has found Hope in the mystical city of K'un-Lun. Cyclops immediately flies away, unaware that Emma is begging for him to stop her as the Phoenix further corrupts her.
Colossus and Magik both fall as they attempt to gain each other's power, due to manipulation by Spider-Man.
This causes their portions of the Phoenix Force to be absorbed by
Cyclops and Emma. Cyclops rips open the dimensional barrier between
Earth and K'un-Lun, where he tells Hope that it is now time to come
home. Cyclops battles with all the remaining Avengers, easily defeating
them as he pursues Hope. Hope manages to attack Cyclops, sending him to
the moon, after copying the Scarlet Witch's chaos magic and absorbing
some of the Iron Fist's chi.
Realizing he is in need of more power, Cyclops goes to find Emma as The Watcher
observes. Scott returns to Utopia, but cannot bring himself to attack
Emma. She knows that he is thinking about possibly taking her power, and
begins to lose control as she talks about burning the world and
remaking it in their image. This greatly concerns Cyclops, who feels
they are falling. Xavier telepathically invades Cyclops' mind, forcing
him into an illusion as the Avengers have him bound. Xavier attempts to
shut him down, but Emma intervenes as they begin to fight off the
combined forces of the Avengers and the X-Men.
As the
attacks get worse, and more people Cyclops thought he could trust appear
fighting on the side of the Avengers, he grows desperate. In a psychic
meeting with Emma, while their bodies' fight, Cyclops is told by a
guilt-ridden Emma that she engaged in a psychic affair with Namor while
he attacked Wakanda. She apologizes and tells Scott that she truly loves
him, going on to say that she wouldn't care if the two of them burned
the world around them, as a queen of ashes is still a queen. Realizing
that they are losing touch with their humanity, Cyclops states he will
finish things himself. He asks Emma to forgive him, defeating her and
taking her half of the Phoenix.
Now
possessing the Phoenix's full power, Cyclops strikes down Xavier as he
attempts to stop his surrogate son. With tears in his eyes, Cyclops
despairingly shouts to Captain America that he forced him to this. He
then makes the transformation into the "Dark Phoenix".
Cyclops then go on a rampage, attempting to burn away the entire world
and create a new one from the ashes for mutantkind to prosper. The
Avengers and X-Men combine their efforts to stop him, but his power is
too great. Wanda and Hope combine their powers to attack Scott, as he
gains control for a brief moment and begs to be killed.
Scott
then sees a vision of Jean Grey, and she compels him to let go of the
Phoenix. Wanda and Hope strike Cyclops with a final blow as he releases
the power. Hope absorbs the Phoenix, using it to repair the damage
Cyclops has done around the world. She combines her efforts with the
Scarlet Witch, saying "No more Phoenix" as the entity disappears.
Guilt-ridden over all that has happened, Scott chooses to accept full
responsibility for everyone's actions despite the circumstances with the
Phoenix.
Imprisoned, Cyclops is informed by Beast
that Hope harnessing the Phoenix has caused the rebirth of the mutant
race. Scott is vindicated by this, admitting that while he is repentant
for Xavier's death (and wishes he had died instead) and for all the
damage he has caused, he would do it all again to bring mutants back. He
is then placed in a ruby quartz prison by SHIELD,
while his "Extinction Team" become renegades on the run from the
Avengers. Magneto and Magik evade capture, but Emma is detained by the
Avengers.
Cyclops
is later visited by Captain America. Scott reaffirms his wish to be the
one held solely accountable for everything that happened, and that Cap
should leave the rest of the X-Men alone. Cap confirms that new mutants
have begun to appear across the globe, which Cyclops sees as a victory.
This infuriates Cap, who accuses Cyclops of starting the war and
endangering the planet. Cyclops is undeterred, however, believing that a
"new age" will begin for both the Avengers and the X-Men.
Cap confirms that Cyclops was
right in at least one aspect: that the Avengers hadn't done enough to
help mutantkind, which is now going to change. Cyclops is then left
contemplating the nature of the Phoenix, and it's cycle of destruction
and rebirth.
Avengers vs. X-Men: Consequences
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Cyclops is transferred from his SHIELD
prison cell to a private sector prison, which is testing new
anti-mutant technology in the wake of the mutant resurgence. Believing
that Cyclops may be able to convince the remaining members of the
"Extinction Team" to come out of hiding, Captain America asks Wolverine
to go speak to him. A reluctant Wolverine arrives, six-pack of beer in
hand, to settle things with Cyclops. They discuss the death of Professor Xavier, which Cyclops still deeply regrets, and the path that Cyclops has chosen to take.
Cyclops
claims that he only did what he believed had to be done, and that
Wolverine of all people should understand that. He then accuses
Wolverine of nearly ruining everything by attempting to kill Hope,
before stating that he now knows how Jean felt in a way that Wolverine
will never understand. Enraged, Wolverine nearly stabs Cyclops, before
realizing that is exactly what he wants.
Cyclops
admits his desire to become a martyr, and that it would be best for
Wolverine to be the one to kill him. This revelation ruins Wolverine's
desire to kill him, however. Wolverine attempts to convince Cyclops to
help them bring in the remaining members of his X-Men, but leaves in
anger when Cyclops asks to know where Emma and Hope are.
While
working in the machine shop Cyclops meets his cell neighbor, a young
mutant prisoner named Jake whose power had just recently manifested. A
trio of large, mutant-hating prisoners then approach, seemingly about to
give Cyclops the martyrdom he seeks. However, when they refuse to leave
Jake alone, Cyclops easily defeats all three in hand-to-hand combat.
He later tells Jake about the Jean Grey School,
and how they could help train him in the use of his new mutant power.
Using metal filings gathered from the machine shop, Cyclops creates
secret messages to communicate with Magneto.
He asks Scott if he wishes to be broken out, but Scott refuses as he
wants to remain a political prisoner rather than become a common
criminal. Cyclops later accepts Tony Stark's request to run to some tests on him in the hopes of understanding the Phoenix better, only agreeing after Stark admits that he knew the Phoenix would create more mutants.
After
getting an X tattooed on his arm, Jake is stabbed by one of the
mutant-hating prisoners Cyclops had previously beaten. Wolverine visits
Cyclops' cell later to inform him of Jake's death. Logan attempts to
talk Cyclops down, admitting that he believes Cyclops had never intended
to kill Xavier and that that he'd secretly looked up to him as a role
model alongside the Professor on how to be a better man. Cyclops is
undeterred, however, choosing to continue on his new path. He contacts
Magneto again, letting him know he is now ready to be freed.
Magneto, Magik, and Danger
stage a massive assault on the prison, freeing Cyclops as well as many
of the other prisoners in the process. The trio of mutant-hating inmates
are banished to Limbo
by Magik. The prison warden, who Cyclops accuses of attempting to
profit from mutant misery, has an X scarred across his face by Danger at
Cyclops' request. When the Avengers
arrive on scene to round up all of the escaped prisoners, Wolverine
discovers that Cyclops has left a note for him with the disfigured
warden.
In the note, Cyclops states that the Jean Grey
School now has his full blessing and that he knows Wolverine will do his
best to teach mutants as Professor X had. He believes that Wolverine is
the "better man" now, so he must fill the void by becoming the man who
"does what need to be done" and protect mutantkind by any means
necessary. Leading the remnants of the Extinction Team, Cyclops affirms
his belief that they're still doing what the X-Men have always done:
saving a world that fears and hates them.
Here Comes Yesterday
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Free from imprisonment, Cyclops begins his quest for redemption and becomes the face of a new mutant revolution. Alongside Magik and Magneto, he creates a new Xavier Institute in what was once the Weapon X facility. While confronting a SHIELD prison transport to free Emma Frost,
Cyclops and Magneto begin to experience trouble controlling their
mutant powers and inadvertently decimate the entire transport. The freed
Emma is furious with Cyclops for everything that happened with the Phoenix, blaming him for Xavier's death and her imprisonment by the humans.
Cyclops
claims that the Phoenix was to blame, and begs Emma to read his mind to
see how sorry he is. However, Emma can no longer access her psychic
powers, revealing that being exposed to the Phoenix has altered their
mutations. The Phoenix Five
are all experiencing drastic changes in their mutant powers, as is
Magneto due to being attacked with the Phoenix's power by Cyclops.
Cyclops swears to Emma that he will find a way to fix them as they
escape before the police arrive on scene. Together, they set out on a
mission to rescue and recruit new mutants.
A young Australian woman named Eva Bell
awakens her mutant power to control space and time after her
overprotective brother gets in a brawl, creating a block-wide time
sphere that freezes everyone in it for over twenty hours. Cyclops, Emma,
and Magneto arrive and offer to help her. The Australian police and
federal guard are ready to take Eva into custody as the sphere goes
down, but Cyclops and his team fight back to protect her. Cyclops and
Magik then go to rescue a mutant named Christopher from police interrogation in Michigan.
Despite
resurrecting a dead friend with his mutant power, Christopher is being
detained by anti-mutant police against his will. Freeing Christopher,
Cyclops declares his team's goals of mutant freedom on a security
camera. As they witness Cyclops' exploits on the news, Kitty Pryde, Storm, Iceman, and Beast become unnerved. They worry that Cyclops' "revolution" will bring unwanted attention to the Jean Grey School, and fear that a confrontation with him may spark a mutant civil war.
An
offhand comment made by Iceman gives Beast the idea to travel back in
time, where he recruits the original five X-Men (Cyclops, Iceman, Angel,
Beast, and Marvel Girl) in the hopes that they can show Cyclops the
error of his ways.
While
dealing with his "broken" mutant power, Cyclops is confronted by
Magneto. Erik tells that Scott that he must own up to what happened with
the Phoenix, and that he cannot deflect for his hand in Xavier's death.
He then states that if Cyclops truly wishes to redeem himself, he must
find a way to fix their powers. Cyclops and Magneto later go to a
pro-mutant rally to recruit a new mutant shapeshifter named Benjamin, only to be confronted by the time-displaced original X-Men.
Staring
down the his past self, Cyclops begins to question what he sees. He
thinks maybe it is some telepath controlling his perception of what is
real and what isn't, possibly Emma or even Professor Xavier. Cyclops
comes to the realization that Emma would never do this to him, and that
Xavier is truly dead.
Upon noticing Jean his memories of
her come flooding back. Jean's telepathy starts acting up as she hears
all his thoughts, and in a moment of desperation she telekinetically
blasts him away. This knocks Cyclops' visor off, and his out of control
optic blasts destroy the immediate area. Young Cyclops attempts to stop
him and the two trade blasts, with the former being quickly overwhelmed.
The rest of the Original X-Men swarm in to attack as Magneto yells for
Ilyana to teleport them away.
As they return back to the
Weapon X facility, Cyclops storms off to regain his composure. Emma
seeks him out and he reluctantly discusses what happened. They come to
the conclusion out only Hank McCoy would have the technology and
knowledge bring the original X-Men to the present. Emma conjectures that
since Beast can't kill Scott in retaliation for Xavier's death, he will
instead punish him.
Cyclops later returns to recruit
Benjamin into his new school, as the latter has been expelled from
college due to his mutation. Cyclops and his group return once again to
the Jean Grey institute. Cyclops comes with an offer of new students to
his side, and to explain himself for the events that transpired during
his possession of the Phoenix Force, and his current course of
intentions about training the students at the new Xavier institute. He
defends himself to the school en masse that what happened was not his
fault and that he would never deliberately murder Xavier.
While
the convincing doesn't go so well for him as too many of the older
X-Men believe he should still turn himself in, he does state he will
help protect the school and that he bears no ill will towards any of
them and that he is actually disappointed in some of them. He leaves
soon after his statements but returns shortly, giving the students some
time to think.
The New Mutant Revolution
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After a new mutant in San Diego named Fabio Medina
has his power emerge as someone attempts to rob him. The police attempt
to detain him, but Cyclops and his team arrive to protect their fellow
mutant. They easily deal with the police as Eva, now under the alias of Tempus, and Magneto
disarm them. A battalion of new sentinels shows up to hunt the
revolutionaries, and partway into the brief scuffle Cyclops unleashes
his newly altered optic blast.
The devastating blast rips
the parking lot and sentinels asunder, causing the immediate area to
crater in and damage buildings. After the blast, Cyclops falls due to
fatigue as the team head back to the Xavier Institute with their new recruit. Scott and Emma
have a heart-to-heart conversation about their current situation and
both decide to remain close but not together for the sake of the
students. The two join in with the students and rest of the team to
discuss what is going on in the mutant world including the sentinels
attack and rebirth of the population, as well as go over the schematics
of the new school.
The team decides to go with Eva to visit her mother, so they teleport to Australia. Not long after arriving, the Avengers assemble on their location. Captain America attempts to arrest Cyclops, under the accusation of murdering Charles Xavier.
Cyclops and Emma call out the Avengers for being equally as guilty as
they are in they are for the events of the war, including Xavier's
death. Cyclops declares the X-Men's goals, refusing to allow his people
to be victimized any longer, and refuses to back down. The Avengers
prepare to attack, and in the heat of the moment Tempus freezes them in a
temporal bubble.
Cyclops proclaims to the crowd of
gathered people that the X-Men will protect all mutants from danger,
along with the humans that support them. He warns, however, that those
who would oppose mutant rights will be their enemy. When the X-Men
teleport back to their school, they realize someone revealed their
destination to the Avengers. Magneto admits it was him, revealing that
he went to S.H.I.E.L.D.
under the guise of being a traitor wanting to take down Cyclops. His
intent was to root out the creators of the new sentinels. Cyclops shows
disgust with the plan for the events that just transpired at first, but
eventually realizes Magneto has a good idea.
Cyclops tells the students to remain at the new institute while the main team departs. Magik then teleports the team to the Jean Grey School,
where Cyclops intends to recruit new X-Men. Cyclops gives his
explanation of his side of things and tells the X-Men that he would
rather they kill him right then and there than continue to live with the
thought that they think he would intentionally kill Xavier; the man who
was a father to him. Cyclops also opens up a window of opportunity for
students from the Jean Grey Institute to join his new Xavier Institute
to prepare for their futures.
He leaves to give them some
time and upon returning to his school, he sees the new students have
gotten stuck in the very realistic simulations of the Danger Room. In a
random moment, Magik begins screaming in pain due to her powers finally
showing her side-effects. She briefly disappears and returns in a burst
of flames before running off. Scott leaves once again to the Jean Grey
School and returns with the new students: the Stepford Cuckoos and the
younger version of Angel.
Magik once again begins
writhing in pain and secludes herself from the team. Cyclops talks to
her about what is happening with her. After the talk, Cyclops and Magik
rejoin the team, but as soon as they do, Magik loses control once agains
as the team is teleported into Limbo with Magik having transformed into
Darkchilde. Dormammu has
forcibly brought the X-Men into Limbo so he can kill Magik and the
X-Men for being her friends in order to spite her. Cyclops commands the
team to get back as he takes off his visor cowl and lets loose a massive
optic blast that surprisingly hurts the extra-dimensional being, but it
has little lasting effect and he collapses after. Dormammu summons his
underlings to attack the X-Men, but the Stepford's telepathically turn
the new students' fear into bravery and with Cyclops now back on his
feet, the rest of the team begins fighting off Dormammu's minions.
Cyclops
and the team continues the charge. Cyclops manages to do the most
damage as he lets his optic blasts loose, destroying many of the
mindless ones. Illyana manages to save the group by casting them out of
Limbo and then absorbs the entire dimension into her being. The team
points out to Scott that he seems worse off than the rest in control and
Scott apologizes to the students and team as they were not ready for
what happened and that they must train. After the events of going to
Limbo and fighting Dormammu, Fabio can't handle the pressure and Scott
and Emma escort him home. Cyclops would later talk about Magneto about
their current position with their powers and where they stand with each
other, which only ended up with them coming to better standing of each
other.
Cyclops and the rest of the team are watching and
coaching the new member of the team, David Bond, on his ability to
control vehicles. This time being a massive plane. After receiving word
of Fabio's kidnapping at the hands of S.H.I.E.L.D., Cyclops and his team
invade the helicarrier where he is held in. They dispatch the
S.H.I.E.L.D agents, save Fabio, and confront Dazzler about what
happened. Cyclops tries to convince Dazzler to join but she declines and
Cyclops coaxes David, now dubbed Hijack, to try and see the limit of
his powers and to control the helicarrier.
Cyclops and
Emma are training the new students but the two have a bit of an
argument. The two watch as Illyana and Eva train and are amazed when Eva
does a new trick with her powers. The team watches on the news as
pro-Cyclops supporters gather and start to address the issues they deem
unfair for making Cyclops a wanted man. Cyclops and the team make their
presence known and show up at the rally, where Cyclops tells the
supporters to not blame the other good guys such as the Avengers and
Fantastic Four. During his speech, the X-Men are attacked by a
blockbuster sentinel.
Cyclops appears to be vaporized by
the sentinel's blast while demanding it to tell him who sent him. The
team looks on in shock at his apparent death, but luckily Magik saves
him just in time by teleporting him out of the way. He rallies the team
to attack, and while trying his own optic blasts, he fires a weak shot.
The more the X-Men attack it, the more the sentinel seems to adapt. In
desperation and anger while trying to protect a woman, Cyclops does all
he can to protect himself and the people around him, including his
supporters. and unleashes a massive optic blast that does little damage
to the adaptive sentinel. Eventually, Magneto arrives and does final
attack that looks like it puts the sentinel out of commission. The
sentinel looks ready to explode, but in his rage, Scott charges after
it, demanding it tell him who sent it. Emma manages to save him before
an explosion does occur, but only because the assailant pulled it back.
Cyclops
is seen pushing Benjamin quite hard in a training exercise, even going
as far as attacking him and letting him get a free shot on Cyclops
himself. After Emma helps Benjamin discover the exact nature of his
abilities, Scott fully accepts him on the team. Scott sends the new
mutants on a test to see how they handle being put in unpredictable
situations. David breaks the rule of no cellphones, and this results in
SHIELD tracking them. Cyclops kicks him off the team for his behavior.
Battle of the Atom
During
a battle with a newly discovered mutant, Kitty Pryde and her team
consisting of the original five X-Men, save for Warren, are encountered
by a band of sentinels. When the situation turns dire for them, Cyclops
and his team show up where Cyclops lays waste to a few of the attacking
sentinels. After the quick rescue, the two X-Men factions join forces
and defeat the remaining sentinels. One of the sentinel heads remains
active and kills the younger Cyclops, and because of this, the older
Cyclops ceases to exist. Thanks to Triage, the revival of the younger
Scott Summers also returns the main one back to reality. After the
battle, the groups part ways, and back at the Uncanny X-Men's base, the
team is reviewing the footage of what happened, but Christopher runs off
due to the traumatic experience that happened, and Scott goes to calm
him down.
The young Jean and Scott search out the Uncanny
X-Men. Scott agrees to help them, but eventually a fight ensues with
the future X-Men team. More teams continue to show up for the final
battle. Amidst all of this, S.H.I.E.L.D.'s payload of anti-mutant
weaponry is activated. Cyclops and the X-Men manage to stop it. Future
Jean Grey eventually snaps and Cyclops and Wolverine try their best to
hold her off, but the mutant is too strong but she ends up exploding.
Scott and Wolverine continue to argue about the whole mess, but
eventually part ways, albeit briefly, as Kitty Pryde leaves the Jean
Grey Institute to join up with Cyclops' team.
X-Men vs S.H.I.E.L.D.
When
a new mutant is detected, Cyclops and his team check it out. It is a
trap and the team is attacked by a large sentinel that spouts smaller
sentinels. Cyclops runs point and tries to cause a distraction with an
optic blast, but his powers begin to shut off, as well as the other
members of his team. Magik saves the day with a spell and Cyclops comes
to conclusion that SHIELD is indeed attacking them or someone else is
using SHIELD. Either way the scenario, Cyclops declares war. Cyclops
uses the Cuckoos to telepathically speak with Maria Hill to find out
what she knows. He doesn't necessarily trust the information she has and
says it may have been implanted. Scott and the rest of the team come to
the conclusion that the person attacking them is using Cerebro to
spread false alerts or track the team when a new mutant is activated.
The only people that know would be Xavier, Magneto, or Beast. Scott and
Magik take a trip to the Jean Grey Institute to confront Beast to talk
with him about the sentinel attacks, hoping it isn't him, but all of a
sudden Scott's powers act up and he unleashes a blast. Scott yells it
isn't him attacking. Magik tries her luck but her powers also start
acting up as she enters her demonic form. Storm manages to take them
both out. SHIELD and the mysterious orchestrater of the events make
their move. Beast in the meantime manages to figure out what is wrong
with both Scott and Magik and who is the cause of all this.
With
the mysterious attacker using SHIELD tech and sentinels to assault the
Jean Grey school, Cyclops and Magik are still indisposed until woken up
by Beast. Hijack makes his surprise return and overpowers the hacker's
control on the helicarriers and sentinels. When Cyclops is about to lead
a defense, Beast takes him to where the assailant is. Beast reveals to
Cyclops that the reason he couldn't control his powers was because he
was with infected nanotech sentinels. Beast turns them off and Cyclops
gains his control back. When they meet the assailant, Cyclops attacks
him and it is revealed to be a sickly Dark Beast. Dark Beast says he
attacked because he hates him, and with that he dies, but leaves a
detonating helicarrier in his wake. Cyclops calls in Hijack and Magik,
and Hijack stops the detonation. Cyclops and Beast leave and talk with
Maria Hill about what has happened and that it happened on her watch
with her tech and equipment. With that Cyclops takes his team and
leaves.
The Last Will and Testament of Charles Xavier
Cyclops
reminisces of the events where he killed Xavier. He attempts to talk
with Eva about how she got stuck in a time bubble, but she tells him off
and leaves. Cyclops also goes and apologizes to Hijack, and the two
reconcile with Hijack being allowed back on the team. Cyclops is then
next seen with the JGS staff in his base, telling him they need to leave
and go to Xavier's will reading. The main NXS staff leave and go to the
Jean Grey Institute. She-Hulk is in charge of the will reading and they
learn Xavier is married to Mystique and now they must perform his task
of what he called his darkest secret. Cyclops and the rest of the X-Men
listen to Xavier's message about how years ago, he discovered a young
mutant of frightening power.
When Xavier went to visit
the boy, he lashed out with a type of dimensional energy and the child
would somehow block most of Xavier's telepathy. Xavier would slowly push
and manipulate his way into the child's mind so that he could help
control him, for if Magneto were to get him, his use as a weapon could
be catastrophic, and if he were to fail being taken in by Xavier, then
he would destroy any chances at peace mutants had. Xavier would explain
that once inside his mind, he placed several blocks, made the boy forget
what happened, what happened to his parents, and suppressed his mutant
abilities, and virtually lobotomized him. Xavier knew this would go
against everything he taught the X-Men that no mutant shall be left
behind. Scott would resort to calling Xavier a hypocrite. Out of anger
and shock by Scott's outburst, Iceman would tell Scott to just kill
Xavier again, resulting in Bobby getting blasted. The brief fight was
broken up and the majority of the message was played. Xavier's last
mission for them would be for Scott and Wolverine to get together a team
to find Michael, and have the strongest telepath they have to reinforce
the mental blocks Xavier placed on him.
Personal Information
Physical Attributes
- Height: 6'1"
- Weight: 181 lbs.
- Eyes: Brown, glowing red when optic power is active
- Hair: Brown
- Distinguishing Features: Wears ruby quartz sunglasses or visor to contain optic blasts
Status
- Identity: Publicly known
- Occupation: Adventurer, revolutionary, headmaster of Xavier Institute for Higher Learning; former student, radio announcer
- Citizenship: U.S.A.
- Place of Birth: Anchorage, Alaska
- Education: College degree from Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters, post-graduate courses; extensive combat training
- Marital Status: Widower
- Known Relatives: Daniel Summers (great-great grandfather, presumed deceased), Amanda Mueller (Black Womb, great-great grandmother), Gloria Dayne (Fontanelle, great aunt), Philip and Deborah Summers (grandparents), Christopher Summers (Corsair, father, deceased), Katherine Anne Summers (mother, deceased), Alexander Summers (Havok, brother), Gabriel Summers (Vulcan, brother, presumed deceased), Jack Winters (Jack O'Diamonds, former foster father, deceased), Madelyne Pryor (Red Queen, first wife, presumed deceased), Jean Grey-Summers (Phoenix, second wife, deceased), Nathan Christopher Charles Summers (Cable, son), Aliya Dayspring (Jenskot, daughter-in-law, deceased), Tyler Dayspring (Genesis, grandson, deceased), Stryfe (Cable's clone, deceased), Hope Summers (daughter-in-law, deceased), Hope Summers (adoptive granddaughter), Rachel Grey-Summers (Marvel Girl, alternate reality daughter), Nate Grey (X-Man, alternate reality son), Charles Xavier (Professor X, former guardian, deceased)
Powers and Abilities
Powers
Optic Force Blasts
Cyclops possesses the mutant
ability to project powerful beams of heatless force from his eyes,
which act as extra-dimensional apertures to a source of pure energy.
Cyclops constantly absorbs ambient sunlight into his body's cells,
metabolizing the energy in order to open the apertures.
Cyclops'
mind generates a psionic field that is attuned to the same forces that
maintain the apertures. This field envelops his body, protecting him
from his own power. Even the thin membranes of Cyclops' eyelids are
sufficient to block the emission of energy, allowing him to contain
power by simply closing his eyes. The synthetic ruby quartz
crystals used in the lenses of Cyclops' sunglasses and visor are
resonant to his minds' psionic field, making them the only substance
that can effectively block his blasts.
The width of
Cyclops' optic blast is controlled by his mind's psionic field. As
Cyclops focuses the apertures in his eyes are altered to control the
flow of energy and the power of the beam, which is filtered through his
visor.
The maximum force of Cyclops' blasts is unknown,
but a commonly given description is that they can "punch holes through
mountains", and he has been shown rupturing steel plates and pulverizing
solid rock. It has been stated that Cyclops uses only a fraction of his vast potential energy output. His more powerful optic blasts can demolish fully-armored tanks, severely damage Sentinels, and obliterate entire icebergs.
Though
the extra-dimensional energy supply of Cyclops' blasts is practically
infinite, his own stamina is not. He can exhaust himself by projecting
too much energy for a continuous rate, resulting in his blasts weakening
in power. So long as Cyclops's psionic field is active (which is
constantly) there is the potential to emit energy, with the only limit
being the mental fatigue of focusing for an extended period.
Due
to psychological trauma and a head injury, Cyclops is unable to shut
off his optic blasts and must therefore wear ruby quartz lenses at all
times to block the beams. Emma Frost
revealed that the trauma of losing his family, and anxiety of hurting
someone with his power, are primarily responsible for his lack of
control. Mr. Sinister
has claimed that Cyclops' eyes have become reliant on ruby quartz,
making it harder for him to control the blasts on his own. After
overcoming his past trauma, with some "help" from Emma, Cyclops gained
control of his power for a period of time. He gradually began losing
control however, and had to revert back to using his special eyewear.
Cyclops' mutation has been altered after his prolonged exposure to the Phoenix Force,
resulting in a much greater power output. His blast strength has been
increased to the point that Cyclops was able to briefly hurt Dormammu.
Despite this upgrade in power, it does come at a price. Cyclops has lost
further control of his optic blasts, causing him to overexert himself
rapidly. Another side effect of blasts being altered is that he has many
smaller blasts that branch off of the main blast. Instead of one
focused beam, it is a main beam with a bunch of smaller ones spiraling
off at the sides, thus making his blasts much harder to dodge. More
recently, Cyclops has seemingly been developing more control over his
broken optic blasts. He has been firing off more blasts without showing
signs of fatigue like he has when they were first broken. Despite
getting better control, his control is yet perfect as he is still firing
off blasts that completely drain him on occasion.
Spatial Awareness
Cyclops
possesses a uncanny talent for spatial geometry, enhancing his
observation of objects around him and the angles found between surfaces
of these objects. This inborn talent grants him the ability to ricochet
and/or reflect his optic blasts off objects in a trajectory to his
liking. Cyclops has honed this intuitive spatial awareness through
extensive training in the Danger Room,
enhancing his accuracy in the use of his mutant power. He has been
observed reflecting beams off of half a dozen different surfaces in the
course of a single optic blast, hitting multiple targets accurately.
Energy Resistance
Just as Cyclops is resistant to the effects of his own power, he is resistant to his brother Havok's
power as a result of their familial genetic coding. Likewise, Havok is
resistant to Cyclops' power. Both have only a limited resistance to
their brother Vulcan's powers.
Former Powers
Phoenix Force
While in possession of a fraction of the Phoenix Force as a member of the Phoenix Five,
Cyclops gained a myriad of powerful cosmic abilities. He possessed
complete control over his optic blasts, interstellar flight, vast
psionic powers including telepathy and telekinesis, and manipulation of
the destructive and creative cosmic energy of the Phoenix.
Cyclops' optic blasts were greatly increased in power, as he was able to effortlessly match Gladiator's heat vision. His immense telekinetic power was sufficient to stop Thor's hammer, Mjolnir,
in mid-swing with relative ease. While in possession of half the
Phoenix's vast power, Cyclops was capable of simultaneously defeating
multiple Avengers
with a single optic blast. However, as he gained more power, Cyclops
became more vulnerable to the Phoenix's corrupting influence over his
thoughts and emotions.
Abilities
Master Tactician and Strategist
Cyclops has spent the majority of his heroic career as field leader of either the X-Men or X-Factor, and has developed exceptional leadership skills. According to Nick Fury,
Cyclops' leadership skills are at their best in tense situations. Fury
notes that the less time Cyclops has to think about a decision, the
better it tends to be. Professor X
entrusted Cyclops with the tremendous responsibility of leading the
X-Men, sensing that he possessed a strong combination of analytical
intelligence and tactical brilliance.
After years of intensive training in the Danger Room
and leading teams of X-Men into combat, Cyclops has evolved into an
eminent strategist and battle tactician. It is notable that regardless
of their attitude towards his leadership style, the majority of the
X-Men tend to obey Cyclops' orders in battle - because they know that
he's usually right.
Master Combatant
As
an X-Man, Cyclops has undergone intensive training since his teens to
become the ideal mutant warrior. He is a superb athlete and martial
artist with extensive training in hand-to-hand combat, holding black
belts in judo and aikido. His combat prowess is sufficient enough to
easily take down a gang of thugs with his eyes closed, disarm and beat
down a gunman before he could get a shot off when Cyclops' back was
turned, and effortlessly defeat a trio of brutish convicts.
Mental Resistance
Thanks
to training from Professor Xavier, and due in part to his own emotional
stoicism, Cyclops has developed a degree of resistance to psychic
probing and manipulation. He is virtually immune to casual scans, and
possesses an awareness that makes him difficult to read even for
high-level telepaths. Cyclops has honed his mind to such a point that he
can maintain his psychic defenses subconscious. He has done so to the
point that his defenses even while he sleeps aren't easy to get through,
as admitted by a telepath like Emma Frost. He was capable of trapping a
sliver of the Void, a dark and powerful entity, in a psychic prison within his mind.
Expert Pilot
Cyclops is a talented pilot of fixed-wing aircraft, a skill that he appears to have inherited from his father.
It has been implied that Cyclops' intuitive geometric sense improves
his abilities in the air. He often acts as the primary pilot of the X-Jet.
Paraphernalia
Ruby Quartz Visor
Aside
from the usual advanced technology that is at the X-Men's disposal,
Cyclops has one essential piece of equipment that he can never be
without: his ruby quartz
visor. Designed by Professor X for Cyclops when he became the first
X-Man, the visor is the source of Cyclops' code name due to the single
ruby quartz lens running from eye to eye.
Cyclops can
open and close the battle visor's adjustable slit, precisely altering
the amount of energy he emits. Although he has never gained complete
control over his mutant power, Cyclops has successfully mastered the use
of his battle visor to become an expert marksman with his optic blasts.
Due
to his broken powers, Cyclops' old visor has become inefficient at
containing his blasts, causing his visor to fly off of his face. He has
now resorted to wearing an X shaped visor that is attached to his mask
to prevent his visor from flying off of his face.
Ruby Quartz Sunglasses
Made
of the same material as his visor, Cyclops usually wears his sunglasses
under more casual circumstances. He has at at times gotten caught in
battle with his sunglasses on and has mastered using them in battle if
the circumstances calls for it. However, he does prefer to use his visor
due to the precision and security it offers on the battlefield.
Alternate Realities
Age of Apocalypse (Earth-295)
For More Information: Age of Apocalypse
When Scott Summers was still a child, his father was flying the family to Canada when their plane was attacked by a Shi'ar spacecraft. Giving him the only parachute on board, Scott's father threw him and his younger brother Alex out of the aircraft and into the Canadian wilderness. The brothers were taken to an orphanage run by Mr. Sinister, who later adopted the two and considered them the closest thing he had found to genetic perfection.
Scott
quickly became Sinister's favorite, due to his strong genetics and
ability to lead. This favoritism would strain the relationship between
Scott and Alex, who grew jealous of his older brother. Unknown to both
Scott or Alex, their real father had managed to escape from the Shi'ar
and made his way back to Earth in a Shi'ar airship.
Unfortunately, he was also infected with a Brood egg and his ship was captured by Apocalypse's forces. He was taken to the breeding pens, where he was experimented on by Henry McCoy
for a number of years. Cyclops began to question the treatment of the
prisoners in the breeding pens, and soon began to secretly release them.
Jean Grey
was captured by Cyclops during a mission with the X-Men and sent to
Sinister's lab. However, Cyclops became attracted to Jean for her spirit
and dedication.
He contemplated returning Jean to her friends but Weapon X
had infiltrated the labs and freed Jean himself, encountering Cyclops
along the way. The two fought in a ferocious battle with Weapon X taking
out Cyclops's left eye, while Cyclops in turn blasted off Weapon X's
left hand. Both Jean and Weapon X managed to escape, but a bitter
resentment remained between Cyclops and Weapon X.
After
five years of being experimented on, Christopher Summers managed to
escape from the breeding pens, much to Sinister's chagrin. He ordered
his recapture but told Alex and Scott to remain behind, which made Scott
suspicious of the nature of this mission. After the search team's
emergency beacon was picked up, Cyclops and Havok went to investigate in
the Ghost Lands. There, they encountered their long lost father.
Christopher told them the story of how they became separated, which was
enough to convince Havok that he was telling the truth. Cyclops,
however, wasn't so easily swayed.
During a battle between
some scavengers, Sinister came and rescued the Summers family.
Unfortunately, the Brood egg that was inside of Christopher hatched and
he proceeded to attack Sinister. Before he could cause any further harm,
Christopher's consciousness became dominant and he begged Scott to kill
him. Scott reluctantly complied and killed his father. This act caused a
further rift between Scott and Alex, who now blamed him for the death
of their father.
Cyclops soon learned that Apocalypse's
Horseman, Death, was trying to cause a mutiny and seize power for
himself. Cyclops knew he had to make a stand and helped Blink free her captured teammates and release Sunfire
from his prison. Blink teleported Cyclops and her teammates to safety
as Sunfire incinerated Death. It was around this time that Sinister had
created X-Man
using both Scott and Jean as genetic templates, who were both unaware
of this development. Sinister planned to use X-Man to overthrow
Apocalypse as ruler.
On one occasion, Cyclops came into
contact with X-Man and tried to help him escape from the pens. However,
the rash mutant refused his help and escaped the pens by himself. Both
were unaware of their relationship to each other or that they were
secretly being watched by Sinister himself. Cyclops also became
increasingly concerned by Sinister's sudden disappearances. He broke
into Sinister's lab and discovered the place had been trashed. Cyclops
realized that Sinister had abandoned them and betrayed Apocalypse.
Cyclops
continued to rescue people from the breeding pens. Unfortunately,
people began to suspect that something was amiss. They questioned a
young mutant named Lorna Dane,
who witnessed the previous nights escape. Unfortunately, Lorna had a
fragile mind and thought she had witnessed Magneto rescuing the
prisoners. Havok ordered that she be interrogated by the Dark Beast, but Cyclops stopped the torture and ordered her release back to the pens.
That night, Cyclops broke into the pens, while in disguise, and rescued Lorna. However, his activities were detected by Northstar and Aurora.
With his face hidden in the darkness, Cyclops attacked the twins and
made his getaway. Meeting with a member of the underground at the Hudson
River, Cyclops turned Lorna over to them. However, his face was no
longer in disguise and his activities were being monitored by Havok from
a distance. Jean returned to Sinister's lab in an attempt to locate
him, but she was captured by Havok and sent to the Beast.
Cyclops
was stunned to see Jean again and when he refused Havok's order to kill
her, Havok revealed that he knew Cyclops had been helping the prisoners
escape from the pens. Cyclops was then captured and, along with Jean,
tortured by the Beast. However, Jean used her psychic powers to remove
Cyclops' visor and he released a concussive blast on the Beast,
rendering him unconscious.
Cyclops and Jean escaped and
tried to free the prisoners in the breeding pens. However, Apocalypse
had ordered that all of the prisoners be killed as a means to convey his
message of survival of the fittest. Cyclops and Jean met with X-Man,
who had come to bring an end to Apocalypse's rule. X-Man discovered that
the two were his parents, while Jean and Scott both felt a strange
connection to the boy. Scott and Jean then made their way to the Brain
Trust, which had anesthetized the prisoners so that they lacked the will
to escape.
Jean used her psychic powers to destroy the Brain Trust as Cyclops ordered the Bedlam Brothers,
who had also betrayed Apocalypse's rule, to disable the main generators
and knock out all of the lights. As the prisoners escaped, Cyclops and
Jean fought Havok. Cyclops managed to knock Havok unconscious, but could
not bring himself to kill his brother. Cyclops and Jean then led the
prisoners to safety, but Jean sensed that the Human High Council had
unleashed bombs that were making their way towards Apocalypse's America.
In
an attempt to hold the bombs back, Jean blanketed the sky with a
telekinetic shield. Havok had managed to track down Cyclops and Jean,
and proceeded to slay Jean with his powers. Cyclops confronted his
brother, but was defeated and nearly killed as well. As Havok gloated
over the defeat of his brother, Weapon X killed him to avenge the death
of his beloved.
Weapon Omega has ascended as new ruler of
Age of Apocalypse. Cyclops reappears as head minister of Famine´s
control, under the control of Weapon Omega. He was revived by Dark Beast
and Sugar Man using the power of the Life Seed.
Ultimate Universe (Earth-1610)
When
Scott Summers developed his mutant optic blasts, he trained himself to
operate blind, fearful of the damage his powers could cause. He dated Lorna Dane, a mutant who possessed magnetic powers, until she left him for his older brother Alex. Later, Scott was rescued from a lynch mob by the mutant telepath Charles Xavier, who recruited him to be the first X-Man.
He took the code name "Cyclops" and was outfitted with a dark blue and gold uniform standard to the initial X-Men.
The suit, composed of high-tech latex and Kevlar, also acted as a
cloaking device that disguised his mutant bio-signature from Sentinels.
He could release an optic blast either by pressing on a button on
either side of his visor, or by pressing a concealed button in the palm
of his gloves.
Scott became considerably infatuated with Jean Grey,
codenamed "Marvel Girl", another prodigy of Professor Xavier. Prior to
the X-Men's first mission it took Scott an entire year and a half to
develop the courage to ask Jean out to go see a movie with him,
according to Jean.
Though shy and timid when it came to
the subject of Jean Grey, Cyclops acted as the team's field leader, at
first to the chagrin of newly recruited Colossus
who cited Cyclops' age as he was a year younger than him. Cyclops'
first recorded mission with the X-Men was the rescue and eventual
recruitment of Robert Drake, soon to be codenamed "Iceman". His second was the rescue of the deadly mutant Wolverine, who also joined the X-Men, albeit initially as a means to assassinate Professor X for Magneto.
It
would only take a short time for Cyclops to develop a tumultuous
relationship with Wolverine, as Wolverine found himself very attracted
to Jean Grey. After the X-Men's third mission, the rescue of the U.S.
President's kidnapped daughter from the Brotherhood of Evil,
Cyclops became disillusioned with the X-Men's goals. This was allegedly
because of Xavier's dealings with an anti-mutant U.S. administration,
but also because he had witnessed a mutual kiss between Marvel Girl and
Wolverine.
Cyclops then took the Blackbird, abandoned the X-Men, and joined the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants. He participated in their bombings of Parliament and the MI6 building. When Magneto lead an army of Sentinels to Washington in retaliation for a government sponsored attack on the Savage Land, Cyclops quit the Brotherhood of Mutants and alerted the X-Men. He even convinced Magneto's son Quicksilver
to play a role in defeating his father. Cyclops would return to the
X-Men and lead them in many more missions, including bouts with
Sentinels, a hunt for Sinister, and a rescue mission for Rogue.
When teammate Colossus quit and returned to Russia,
Cyclops and Marvel Girl followed and convinced him to rejoin. During
this period, Cyclops and Jean grew closer and soon after became a
couple. Though his relationship with Jean had already ended, a jealous
Wolverine fought with Scott. Professor Xavier tried to force the two to
cooperate, sending them on a mission together to the Savage Land in
order to find missing U.S. marines. There they faced a sentient computer
and its army of cyborg zombies. While fleeing a collapsing underground
complex, Wolverine chose to let Cyclops fall into a chasm.
Cyclops
survived the fall, albeit severely injured, and clung to life by eating
grubs and worms to survive. After twenty-six days he was found by
Brotherhood members, who failed to recognize him, and took him back to
their new base for medical treatment. When Magneto plotted to reverse
Earth's magnetic fields, Cyclops summoned the X-Men in time to stop him.
Cyclops confronted Wolverine, and violently removed him from the team
after blasting him to the ground.
Months later, Cyclops
invited Wolverine back, feeling it was his best chance to rehabilitate.
Scott was reunited with his estranged brother Alex, who had joined Emma Frost's rival mutant educational program, the Academy of Tomorrow. They failed to resolve their differences.
When
Lorna Dane, now called Polaris, lost control of her powers and killed
several people, Cyclops tried to prevent Alex and other Frost students
from breaking into the Triskelion to rescue her. Cyclops is killed at the end of Ultimatum by Quicksilver.
Earth X (Earth-9997)
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In this reality Cyclops is an older man with a receded hairline known as Mr. S. Following in the footsteps of Professor X, Mr. S trained the new generation of X-Men.
1602 (Earth-311)
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In the year 1602 Cyclops is Scottish and known as Scotius Summerisle. He lead the Witchbreed, who were mentored by Carlos Javier. Scotius wore crude red-glass spectacles that entirely covered his eyes. He led the Witchbreed on a mission to rescue Werner from execution. Scotius knew that John Grey was was really Jean Grey
in disguise, and was in love with her. However, no one had informed
Werner and he struck up a friendship with "John". Scotius wrongfully
believed that Werner was trying to woo Jean. After Jean died aiding the
Witchbreed in their goal to speed across the ocean, Scotius snapped at
Werner to stop pretending that Jean was a boy. He later apologized for
his outburst once he realized that Werner's intentions towards "John"
were purely fraternal in nature.
Mutant X (Earth-1298)
In
the Mutant X universe, only Havok escaped when the family plane was
attacked by aliens. His parents and older brother Scott were captured by
the Shi'ar. Scott worked as a slave, and eventually managed to escape
to become a member of the Starjammers. He was also the lover of Carol Danvers. Eventually, his adventures led him to Earth where he was reunited with his brother, who was the leader of the X-Men.
House of M (Earth-58163)
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In the House of M reality Cyclops was married to Emma Frost, who he had children with, and was a pilot for Mutant Airlines until he encountered Layla Miller who restored his memories of Earth-616.
Marvel Zombies (Earth-2149)
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Cyclops was seen fighting alongside the other X-Men against a zombified Alpha Flight.
However, he lost the battle, as when he was seen next he had also
become a zombie. The zombie Cyclops was destroyed by Magneto, who
impaled him with a torrent of metal shards.
X-Men Noir (Earth-90214)
Nicknamed
'Cyclops' because he had lost one of his eyes to Wolverine. He always
wore red sunglasses. Cyclops was sent to the Xavier Juvenile Detention
Center, where he learned how to hone his criminal skills instead of
being rehabilitated. He had a relationship with Jean Grey, and was ready
to kill Logan when he thought he was the one to kill Jean.
X-Men: The End (Earth-41001)
In
this reality Cyclops is shown to be the husband of Emma Frost who he
has four children with. They have a teenage daughter named Megan, who
possesses some kind of telepathic ability, along with twin girls and an
infant son named Alex. He states that he no longer has feelings for
Jean, yet he still respects her as a friend.
Bishop's Future (Earth-1191)
In the home timeline of Bishop, Shard, and Trevor Fitzroy, Cyclops is as an elderly cyborg and leader of the Summers Rebellion. He also has a daughter named Ruby Summers. Cyclops is shown to be far more cold, calculating, and ruthless than his mainstream counterpart. He even uses the help of Dr. Doom to defeat the sentinels, but Doom eventually betray Cyclops and possesses him to use him for his own evil purposes.
Age of X (Earth-11326)
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In this alternate reality Cyclops is known as Basilisk. His eyelids were forcibly removed by Arcade,
so he must always wear a mask outfitted with ruby quartz to control his
optic blasts. He was used by Arcade to execute other mutants at Alcatraz. Basilisk eventually escaped and killed Arcade before joining Magneto's mutant resistance. He is also depicted as the lover of Frenzy, and has a more aggressive personality.
Other Media
Film
Cyclops is featured as a main character in the live-action X-Men
film, played by James Marsden. In the movie, he is the leader of the
X-Men, and frequently clashes with the new recruit Wolverine. He is
dating Jean Grey, and is shown to be uncomfortable with Wolverine's
advances towards her. In the final battle, he defeats Sabretooth.
James
Marsden reprised his role for the sequel. Cyclops is kidnapped along
with the Professor near the start of the movie, and is subsequently
brainwashed by William Stryker.
He engages in an intense battle with Jean before she is able to defeat
him and bring him back to his senses, with Scott tearfully telling Jean
he couldn't control himself. At the end of the film, Cyclops mourns Jean
after she sacrifices her life to save the X-Men from an oncoming flood.
Cyclops
has a much smaller role in the third movie, and is shown disheveled and
depressed in the years following Jean's death. While out riding his
motorcycle, Cyclops is confronted by Jean, who has now been reborn as
the Phoenix.
Cyclops passionately embraces Jean and expresses joy at her return,
only to be quickly and unceremoniously killed off-screen, with Wolverine
only finding his glasses at the scene of the murder.
Cyclops'
fate was highly controversial among the fans, with the filmmakers later
admitting that his death was the result of James Marsden leaving the
franchise for the ill-fated Superman Returns movie.
A young version of Cyclops appears in the film, portrayed by Tim Pocock. In the movie, he is kidnapped by Sabretooth and forcibly inducted into the Weapon X
program, before being released by Wolverine and rescued by Charles
Xavier. The film was not well received by critics or fans, and has since
been retconned out of the series' continuity.
A young boy in red sunglasses can briefly be seen when a young Charles Xavier uses Cerebro for the first time. Some claim that the child is meant to be Cyclops.
Havok
is featured as a main character in the movie, portrayed by Lucas Till.
It is not stated as to whether or not Cyclops is his brother, though
producer Bryan Singer confirmed that the two boys are related in a way that makes sense in the timeline of the films.
James
Marsden makes a surprise cameo in the finale of the movie, reprising
his role from so many years ago. In the movie, Wolverine successfully
changes history after traveling back in time to 1973 and convincing a
young Charles Xavier to stop Mystique from killing Bolivar Trask.
As a result of Mystique sparing Trask and never becoming an outright
supervillain, the timeline is altered so that the events of The Last Stand
never occurred. In the new present, Wolverine finds both Scott and Jean
alive and as teachers in the Xavier Institute, with Scott once again
acting standoffish after seeing Wolverine attempting to embrace Jean.
Despite his behavior, Wolverine expresses joy at seeing Scott again
after so many years.
In interviews, writer Simon Kinberg and producer Lauren Shuler Donner claimed that Days of Future Past was meant as an apology to those who were upset by the deaths of Cyclops and Jean, as well as the generally poor quality of X-Men: The Last Stand.
It has been confirmed that a teenage version of Cyclops will appear in the sequel to Days of Future Past. The film will show how Cyclops, Storm, and Jean first came to join the X-Men in the new, altered timeline.
Television
Cyclops appeared in two episodes of the series, voiced by George DiCenzo and Neil Ross.
Cyclops is the leader of the X-Men and is in a relationship with Jean Grey. He discovered that he is a son of Corsair. He also fought his brother Alex ( Havok) during an X-Men mission to save Polaris from the X-Factor.
The X-Men mistakenly believed that X-Factor were her kidnappers. Scott
and Alex don't know that they are brothers, even though their powers
have no effect on each other, and don't get the opportunity to learn the
truth. He was voiced by Norm Spencer, who reprised his role in the Spider-Man: The Animated Series episode "The Mutant Problem."
Cyclops appeared in Pryde of the X-Men, a pilot episode for a TV show that was never picked up. He was voiced by Michael Bell.
A
teenage version of Cyclops is a main character in the show and the
leader of the team. Like in the comics, he has a crush on Jean and
throughout the series attempts to strike up a relationship with her. He
was voiced by Kirby Morrow.
Cyclops appeared in the episode "Mayhem at the Mutant Academy," voiced by Carlos Alazarqui.
Cyclops is an experienced member of the X-Men, and had a long-term relationship with Jean Grey. Both Jean and Professor X
went missing after a mysterious attack on the mansion. With the mansion
razed to the ground and the X-Men disbanded, Scott struggled to find
Jean on his own. After an unsuccessful year of searching, he ended up
living in a run-down apartment. He didn't shave, and sat around watching
the TV news all day, desperate for any sign of Jean's whereabouts. This
was where Wolverine found him. The two had fought over something in the past, which Jean had insisted that he apologize to Logan for.
After
a year Cyclops appeared to be just as aggressive towards Wolverine. So
much so that when Logan approached him to rejoin the X-Men, Cyclops
blasted him through a wall and out into the street. Cyclops finally
relented and joined after he heard the news that Emma Frost had used Cerebro
to locate the Professor. Cyclops remained hopeful that she would also
be able to locate Jean in a similar way, but she claimed that she was
unable to.
However, Cyclops joined the team and aided in the raid on Magneto's Genosha
to retrieve the Professor. Once the Professor's body had been returned
to the mansion, he appeared as a telepathic projection in front of the
X-Men. The Professor was telepathically contacting them from 20 years in
the future, and asked that the X-Men endeavor to prevent the Days of Future Past-style future from occurring. Cyclops was visibly shocked when the Professor asked Wolverine to lead the X-Men instead of him.
Since then his obsession to find Jean Grey drove Cyclops to confront the X-Men's old enemies, the Marauders. He attacked, defeated, and kidnapped Harpoon out on the street. The other X-Men didn't share his belief that Harpoon could lead him to Sinister,
and therefore to Jean. However, Emma Frost confirmed that she
telepathically probed Harpoon's mind, thus revealing the whereabouts of
all the other Marauders. Consequently, Cyclops went on a rampage, openly
using his mutant powers in public and violently destroying Sinister's
laboratory. He was overwhelmed by the many duplicates of Jamie Madrox, but was eventually saved by the other X-Men.
He is later more relaxed, to the point that he did not change into his X-Men uniform when Rogue told him about the Brotherhood's attack. He was still in his civilian clothes when the attack begun, and had his ruby quartz glasses knocked off. Toad
spat adhesive slime to make the glasses stick to the ceiling, and began
to goad Cyclops over his lack of control. However, he then opened his
eyes to unleash the full force of his powers straight through the
mansion. He disabled various members of the Brotherhood this way, but
then covered up his eyes with his arms until Logan returned his ruby
quart glasses. Cyclops remains obsessively loyal and desperate to find
Jean Grey. So much so that he appears oblivious to Emma Frost, who
continues to look at him longingly from afar.
The
cards are switched when Emma finally finds Jean, and they attempt to
run off back to the mansion. However, Emma betrays the team when they
get there, and takes off with Jean. She is revealed to be the White
Queen of the Hellfire Club. Emma tries desperately to explain to Jean that the Phoenix
will destroy her if she does not allow the Hellfire Club to help her.
She later betrays Jean too when she sneaks into her mind and attempts to
break the walls created by Xavier, to allow the Phoenix Form to enter.
The walls are broken, and Jean wakes up. Scott then appears, and they
have a three way showdown.
Cyclops in turn betrays Emma
for Jean, expressing what a horrid woman she is before leaving with
Jean. Later on, Jean witnesses that the only way to get rid of the
Phoenix is to allow it to reside in her. Scott stops the Phoenix by
shooting it with his optic blasts. However, it comes back to take over
Jean, and he once again tries to keep it away. At the nick of time Emma
appears and jumps in front of the Phoenix who was en-route to killing
Scott and possessing Jean. In the end Emma asks Scott to forgive her
before she bursts into thousands of diamond shards, releasing the
Phoenix. Scott and Jean are then reunited as the series ends.
Nolan North provided the voice of Cyclops.
Marvel Anime: X-Men
Cyclops
is once again the leader of the X-Men and a major character. At the
start of the show is he shown mourning Jean's death, but is forced to
return to his role as a hero when the U-Men begin abducting mutant
teenagers. He is voiced by Scott Porter in the English dub and Toshiyuki
Morikawa in the original Japanese version.
Cyclops makes a cameo appearance in the first episode as one of the superheroes at Captain America's press conference.
Video Games
The Uncanny X-Men (1989)
Cyclops was a major character in the NES version of the game.
X-Men: Arcade (1992)
Cyclops was a playable character in the game where the player had to fight Magneto.
Spider-Man/X-Men: Arcade (1992)
He is a playable character in this game and has two stages. His boss is Master Mold.
X-Men: Children of the Atom (1994)
Cyclops has appeared in the Danger Room stage of the game.
X-Men vs. Street Fighter (1996)
He is a playable character, sporting his blue and yellow Jim Lee costume.
Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of the Superheroes (1998)
He is a playable character.
Marvel vs. Capcom 2 (2000)
He is a playable character.
X-Men: Mutant Academy and Mutant Academy 2 (2000-2001)
He is a playable character in this game, voiced by Tony Daniels.
X-Men: Next Dimension (2002)
He is a playable character, voiced by Tim Pocock.
X-Men Legends (2004)
He is voiced by Robin Atkin Downes. He is the second character to become playable (after Wolverine) during the game's first stage.
X-Men Legends II: Rise of Apocalypse (2005)
He is voiced by Josh Keaton. He is one of the initial playable characters in the first stage of the game alongside Magneto, Wolverine, and Storm.
Marvel: Ultimate Alliance (2006)
Cyclops is voiced by Robin Atkin Downes. He first appears in a cut scene with Colossus, Hawkeye, and Hulk trying to stop Doctor Doom.
He later appears in Doom's castle as an evil version of himself
referred to as "Dark Cyclops", fighting alongside an evil version of Psylocke. Cyclops was later introduced as a playable character along with Hawkeye, Hulk, and Nightcrawler in the "Heroes Pack" DLC for Xbox 360. Cyclops has unique conversations with Jean Grey, Dark Colossus, and Dark Cyclops.
Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2 (2009)
Voiced by Zach Hanks, Cyclops appears as a system exclusive playable character for PSP, PS2, and Wii.
X-Men Destiny (2011)
Cyclops
appears in the game as a non-playable character. The player will take
control of one of three new mutants and decide their fate. Cyclops is
depicted as the leader of the X-Men alongside Emma Frost after Professor X's death.
Marvel: Avengers Alliance (2012)
Cyclops
is an unlockable team member, costing 15 Command Points. He is a
Tactician hero, possessing balanced stats and gaining a bonus turn after
attacking Blasters. His abilities are Optic Blast, Exploit Weakness,
Evasive Maneuvers, and Mega Optic Blast,and also has a chance of
providing a morale boost to allies that take damage.
Marvel Heroes (2012)
Cyclops is a playable character, his default appearance being his Astonishing X-Men costume.
Lego Marvel Super Heroes (2013)
Cyclops
is a playable character in the Lego Marvel Super Heroes video game. He
is unlocked upon completion of a mission in story mode.
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