Kestrel (Marvel Comics)
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Kestrel | |
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Publisher | Marvel Comics |
First appearance | As Carlisle: Wolverine #48 (November 1991) As John Wraith: Wolverine #60 (September 1992) |
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Alter ego | John Wraith |
Species | Mutant |
Team affiliations | Weapon X Team X |
Notable aliases | Carlisle, Halcon |
Abilities | Teleportation Slowed aging |
Kestrel (John Wraith) is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
Will.i.am portrays Kestrel in the 2009 film X-Men Origins: Wolverine.
Publication history
[edit]Kestrel first appeared in Wolverine #48 (November 1991) and was created by writer Larry Hama and artist Marc Silvestri.
Fictional character biography
[edit]John Wraith is a member of Team X and test subject of the Weapon X Program, alongside with Wolverine, Sabretooth, Maverick, Mastodon and Silver Fox.[1][2]
Wraith later leaves Weapon X, but eventually rejoins the group and is instructed to recruit Maverick into it. He is mortally wounded by Sabretooth, but survives and becomes a preacher before being killed by Hellverine.[3][4]
Powers and abilities
[edit]Kestrel possesses the mutant ability to teleport over long distances. Additionally, he was given a life-extending serum as part of his initiation into Weapon X.
Other versions
[edit]An alternate universe variant of John Wraith from Earth-1610 appears in the Ultimate Marvel universe. This version is the leader of a mutant concentration camp and the head of the Weapon X program that gave Wolverine his powers.[5][6][7][8] He later becomes Vindicator after gaining powers from the Banshee drug before being killed by William Stryker Jr.[9][10][11]
In other media
[edit]Television
[edit]Colonel Moss, a character based on John Wraith's Ultimate Marvel incarnation, appears in Wolverine and the X-Men, voiced by Michael Ironside. This version is the sadistic head of the Mutant Response Division. In a Sentinel-dominated future, he allies with Master Mold and becomes a cyborg in charge of mutant concentration camps.
Film
[edit]John Wraith appears in X-Men Origins: Wolverine, portrayed by Will.i.am.[12][13] This version is a member of William Stryker's Team X and the only member of the group who Logan trusts. Initially loyal to the group, Wraith and Logan eventually quit over moral issues, with the former going on to become a boxing manager and helping to get teammate Fred Dukes back into shape. Years later, Wraith accompanies Logan in seeking out Stryker, only to be confronted by Victor Creed, who kills him for use in Stryker's experiments.
Video games
[edit]John Wraith appears in X-Men Origins: Wolverine, voiced by Will.i.am. This version was imprisoned by Project: Wideawake before he is rescued by Logan and Raven Darkholme.
References
[edit]- ^ Wolverine vol. 2 #60–66. Marvel Comics.
- ^ Marvel Comics Presents #25. Marvel Comics.
- ^ Weapon X #23. Marvel Comics.
- ^ Wolverine vol. 4 #1. Marvel Comics.
- ^ Ultimate X-Men #2. Marvel Comics.
- ^ Ultimate X-Men #7–12. Marvel Comics.
- ^ Ultimate X-Men #11. Marvel Comics.
- ^ Ultimate X-Men #38. Marvel Comics.
- ^ Ultimate X-Men #94. Marvel Comics.
- ^ Ultimate X-Men #98–99. Marvel Comics.
- ^ Ultimate X-Men #99. Marvel Comics.
- ^ Graser, Marc (19 February 2008). "Reynolds, will.i.am join Wolverine". Variety. Archived from the original on 2008-02-25. Retrieved 22 April 2015.
- ^ John Wraith as portrayed by Will.i.am in X-Men Origins: Wolverine
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