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Jubilee as Wondra. Art by Paco Medina. |
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| Publisher | Marvel Comics |
| First appearance | Uncanny X-Men #244 (May, 1989) |
| Created by | Chris Claremont Marc Silvestri |
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| Alter ego | Jubilation "Jubilee" Lee |
| Species | Human Mutant |
| Team affiliations | New Warriors X-Men X-Corps Generation X Xavier Institute |
| Notable aliases | Wondra, Jubilee |
| Abilities | Depowered; formerly: Ability to project pyrotechnic energy plasmoids Concussive blasts Ability to evade the detection of telepaths Ability to explosively charge objects. Marvel Comics is an American comic book company owned by Marvel Publishing Inc In Comic books and other stories with a long history first appearance refers to the first occurrence to feature a Fictional character. Uncanny X-Men, first published as simply The X-Men, is the flagship Marvel Comics Comic book series for the X-Men franchise Chris Claremont (born November 30, 1950) is a writer of American Comic books known for his 16-year (1975-1991 stint on Uncanny X-Men Marc Silvestri (born March 29, 1958) is an American Comic book artist, creator and publisher A mutant within the Marvel Comic books particularly those of the X-Men mythos is an individual who possesses a genetic trait called an The New Warriors is a Marvel Comics Superhero team traditionally consisting of young adult heroes The X-Men is a team of fictional Superhero characters in Comic books published by Marvel Comics. The X-Corps is a fictional team created by Marvel Comics. Whether they were good or bad was left up to debate even within the X-Men, but the team acted as a mutant Generation X is a Fictional Comic book Superhero team a Spin-off of the X-Men franchise published by Marvel Comics. In the fictional Marvel Comics universe, the X-Mansion, the common name for the Xavier Mansion, is the base of operations and training site of the A plasmoid is a coherent structure of plasma and Magnetic fields Plasmoids have been proposed to explain natural phenomena such as Ball lightning With Tech Devices: Superhuman Strength, capable of lifting freight trains and automobiles with ease. Hover discs allow her to fly with mental control. |
Jubilation "Jubilee" Lee is a fictional character, a Marvel Comics superheroine associated with the X-Men. Marvel Comics is an American comic book company owned by Marvel Publishing Inc A superhero (sometimes rendered super-hero or super hero) is a Fictional character "of unprecedented physical prowess dedicated to acts of derring-do The X-Men is a team of fictional Superhero characters in Comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Chris Claremont and artist Marc Silvestri, she first appeared in Uncanny X-Men #244 (May, 1989)
A mutant, Jubilee had the superhuman power to generate "fireworks" of explosive plasma. Chris Claremont (born November 30, 1950) is a writer of American Comic books known for his 16-year (1975-1991 stint on Uncanny X-Men Marc Silvestri (born March 29, 1958) is an American Comic book artist, creator and publisher Uncanny X-Men, first published as simply The X-Men, is the flagship Marvel Comics Comic book series for the X-Men franchise A mutant within the Marvel Comic books particularly those of the X-Men mythos is an individual who possesses a genetic trait called an A teenage "mall rat", she was the X-Men's youngest member in the early 1990s, often playing sidekick to Wolverine. A shopping mall or shopping centre is a building or set of buildings that contain Retail units with interconnecting Walkways enabling visitors The 1990s collectively refers to the years between and including 1990 and 1999 SideKick was an early Personal Information Manager (PIM Software application by Borland launched in 1983 under Philippe Kahn She eventually joined the junior team Generation X. Generation X is a Fictional Comic book Superhero team a Spin-off of the X-Men franchise published by Marvel Comics.
She was a prominent character in the 1990s-era X-Men animated series. For the newer X-Men animated series see X-Men Evolution. For other uses see the X-Men (disambiguation page
In late 2004, Marvel launched a self-titled series for Jubilee set in Los Angeles, written by Robert Kirkman and covers by Casey Jones. Robert Kirkman is an American Comic book Writer. He is best known for his work on Image Comics ' series The Walking Dead It was canceled after six issues.
Jubilee is one of the depowered mutant characters that has since reappeared using technology-based powers in the latest New Warriors comic series. A mutant within the Marvel Comic books particularly those of the X-Men mythos is an individual who possesses a genetic trait called an The New Warriors is a Marvel Comics Superhero team traditionally consisting of young adult heroes
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Jubilation Lee is a Chinese American girl born in Beverly Hills, California, where she lived with her wealthy immigrant parents. Chinese Americans ( Chinese: 华裔美国人 are Americans of Chinese descent California ( is a US state on the West Coast of the United States, along the Pacific Ocean. An immensely talented gymnast, she was believed to have the potential to participate in the Olympic Games. The Olympic Games is an international Multi-sport event established for both summer and winter games However, her life was destroyed when her parents were murdered by the hitmen Reno and Molokai. Contract killing occurs when a private contractor or a government hires someone to kill a specific person or people for a sum of money
Jubilee was sent to an orphanage, but she ran away and hid in the Hollywood Mall, stealing food to survive. An orphanage is an institution devoted to the care of children whose parents are deceased or otherwise unable to care for them She first discovered her mutant power to generate blinding and explosive energy "fireworks" while running away from mall security. The stress of running away from the security guards caused Jubilee to emit a large light energy blast while in a back alley. This completely disoriented the men and allowed the frightened young girl to escape. Upon learning about her mutant ability to create fireworks, she realized she could earn money by using her powers to entertain customers in the mall.
Frustrated with the young girl's rebellious nature and powerful lightshows, the mall security hired mutant hunters known as the M-Squad to capture her. Jubilee held her own by blasting the M-Squad's energy tractor beams, but she was eventually caught by them. She was rescued by X-Men members Dazzler, Psylocke, Rogue, and Storm, who happened to be shopping at the mall. The X-Men is a team of fictional Superhero characters in Comic books published by Marvel Comics. Dazzler ( Alison Blaire) is a Marvel Comics superheroine, associated with the X-Men. Psylocke ( Elizabeth "Betsy" Braddock, sometimes incorrectly spelled as Elisabeth) is a Fictional character depicted in various comic book Rogue ( Anna Marie) is a Fictional character, part of the Marvel Comics mutant super-team the X-Men. Storm ( Ororo Iqadi T'Challa, née Munroe is a Fictional character that appears in a number of Comic books published by Marvel Comics. Curious, she tracked them for a while and later followed them into a portal. [1]
She found herself in the X-Men's temporary base, deep in the Australian outback. She used her wits to stay in hiding in the base while the X-Men remained unaware of her. While she was living in the underground base, the mutant known as Gateway, who created the portal to the Hollywood Mall, was the only being aware of Jubilee's existence. Gateway is a Fictional character in the Marvel Comics Universe, an Australian mutant with the ability to teleport objects and During her stay in the base she stole food and borrowed clothes from several of the X-Men to create a makeshift costume for herself. The X-Man Peter Rasputin notices evidence of her food gathering but is distracted by the attack of Nanny. Colossus ( Piotr Nikolaievitch Rasputin) is a Fictional character, a Superhero in the Marvel Comics universe. Nanny is the name of two different fictional characters in X-Men and related titles in the Marvel Comics Universe Jubilee personally battles Nanny. She finds that her energy powers neutralizes the brainwashing power-manifestations Nanny emits. She was also attacked by a cybernetic dog, and was forced to use her powers in self-defense by blowing up the beast. This was the first time Jubilee learned her powers could do real damage, although a later retcon had her first manifestation causing destruction on a similar scale. Retroactive continuity is the deliberate changing of previously established facts in a work of serial fiction She stayed in hiding until the X-Men had abandoned the base, and their enemies the Reavers had captured Wolverine. In the Fictional Marvel Comics universe the Reavers are a Team of criminal Cyborgs The most significant team of Reavers were dedicated to the
While sneaking around the caverns in the outback base, Jubilee was startled and horrified to find Wolverine tied to an X-shaped cross, being tortured by the Reavers. The Reavers eventually cut the torture session short to seek shelter from a coming storm, leaving only Wolverine and the hiding Jubilee outside. Jubilee was torn between her desire to help Wolverine and her fear of what the Reavers might do to her if they caught her doing so. Thus Jubilee watched as, after the storm hit, Wolverine flew into one of his berserker rages and summoned enough strength to tear his arms (which had been nailed to the cross while he was being tortured) free before collapsing to the ground. Jubilee finally made the decision to risk helping Wolverine, and helped him back to her hiding spot in the complex, where she did her best to nurse him back to health (after being brutalized repeatedly by the Reavers, days of exposure to the harsh elements of the outback, and deprivation of food and water, Wolverine's healing factor had been taxed to its limit and thus was not able to quickly repair his body the way it normally would). Outback or the Outback refers to remote arid areas of Australia, although the term colloquially can refer to any lands outside of the main Urban areas [2] Before Wolverine had completely recovered, the two were forced to abandon their sanctuary when the Reavers located them and attempted to capture them. They managed to escape and make their way to Madripoor. Madripoor is a Fictional Comic book island located in Southeast Asia in the Marvel Comics universe. The pair battled the Mandarin and Matsuo Tsurayaba's Hand. The Mandarin is a Fictional character, a Marvel Comics Supervillain and the Archenemy of Iron Man. The Hand is a fictional villainous organization in the Marvel Comics universe. She held her own against the Hand and blew up a section of the Mandarin's castle with her powers when she, Wolverine, and Psylocke were the supervillain's prisoners. [3]
Afterward, Jubilee teamed up with Wolverine on several of his missions throughout the world. She did not handle the travel well, as she desired American food and luxuries. She helped Wolverine in battle when he became involved with well-intentioned but violent mercenaries.
Alongside Wolverine and Psylocke, Jubliee battled Hardcase and the Harriers. The Harriers are a fictional organization in the Marvel Universe. [4] She also met the Black Widow. The Black Widow is the name of two fictional super-spy characters in the Marvel Comics universe. [5] Alongside Wolverine and Psylocke she went to Genosha for the first time. Genosha is a Fictional country that has appeared in numerous Comic book series published by Marvel Comics. [6] After meeting the X-Men, she traveled with them to the Shi'ar Empire, but was captured by the Warskrulls. The X-Men is a team of fictional Superhero characters in Comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Shi'ar, pronounced /ʃiː'ɑːɹ/ ("Shee-ARR" are a fictional species of aliens in the Marvel Comics universe. The Skrulls are a Fictional race of extraterrestrial shapeshifters that appear in Publications by Marvel Comics. There, she first met Professor Xavier. Charles Francis Xavier, also known as Professor X, is a Fictional character, a Marvel Comics Superhero known as the leader and founder of [7] She also briefly fell under control of the Shadow King, along with the X-Men and numerous others. The Shadow King is a Fictional character that appears in Comic books published by Marvel Comics. [8]
Wolverine brought Jubilee to Professor Xavier, who welcomed the girl with open arms, and she and Wolverine developed a close father-daughter relationship with one another. Jubilee needed the guidance of a parent, while Wolverine needed the peace and joy of a child. Due to this relationship, Jubilee is referred to as Wolverine's unofficial sidekick. The duo teamed up to take down Sentinels, Omega Red, Sabertooth, Mojo (see Abcissa, Other Versions, below), and Sauron. The Sentinels are Fictional characters Robots in the. Most often encountering the team of mutants known as the X-Men, they were created by writer Omega Red is a Fictional character that appears in Comic books published by Marvel Comics. Sabretooth is a Fictional character, a Marvel Comics Supervillain created by writer Chris Claremont and artist/co-writer John Mojo is a Marvel Comics Supervillain, primarily an enemy of the X-Men and one of its members Longshot. Sauron is a Marvel Comics Supervillain, an enemy of the X-Men. They even confronted Reno and Molokai, who murdered Jubilee's parents. After the battle, Jubilee wants to kill them but Wolverine talked her out of it. Jubilee also teams up with Wolverine and Cable. [9]
Jubilee found a home with the X-Men, and even joined the X-Men Blue Team. She aided her fellow mutants in battles against Mondo, the Shi'ar Empire, Skrulls, and the Brood, among others. The Brood are a race of Insect -like parasitic, extraterrestrial beings that appear in the Comic books published by Marvel Comics, With the last three, she held her own against many powerful entities, often being the vital factor that helped save fellow X-Man and/or innocent people. She formed close bonds with many of the team members. She caught piggyback rides with Beast, enjoying his leaping abilities. When Professor Xavier temporarily regained the use of his legs, she took him rollerblading. She had the chance to talk about Wolverine with Shadowcat, who had been in her role before. Katherine "Kitty" Pryde is a Fictional character that appears in Comic books published by Marvel Comics. She bonded with the younger version of Illyana Rasputin. Jubilee mourned the loss of Illyana with the rest of the X-Men, especially Jean Grey.
Jubilee also participated in the mission to rescue several kidnapped New Mutants from Genosha. The New Mutants is the name of two defunct Marvel Comics Superhero teams as well as the title of two series featuring those teams Genosha is a Fictional country that has appeared in numerous Comic book series published by Marvel Comics. She became separated and found Meltdown and Rictor. Rapamycin-insensitive companion of mTOR, also known as RICTOR, is a human Gene. The group survived on the streets of the island nation before meeting up with the other X-Men and participating in the final battle.
Alongside the X-Men, Jubilee was captured by Omega Red, Matsuo Tsuryaba, and Fenris. Omega Red is a Fictional character that appears in Comic books published by Marvel Comics. Fenris ( Andrea and Andreas von Strucker) are two Fictional characters from the Marvel Comics universe namely German She also fought Sabretooth during this encounter. Sabretooth is a Fictional character, a Marvel Comics Supervillain created by writer Chris Claremont and artist/co-writer John [10] Alongside Wolverine, she then clashed with Mojo, and first traveled to Tokyo. Mojo is a Marvel Comics Supervillain, primarily an enemy of the X-Men and one of its members Longshot. [11] She aided the X-Men and Ghost Rider against the Brood. Daniel Ketch, also known as Ghost Rider, is a fictional, Supernatural Superhero in the Marvel Comics universe. The Brood are a race of Insect -like parasitic, extraterrestrial beings that appear in the Comic books published by Marvel Comics, [12] In Tokyo, she first met Yukio, and teamed with her against Cylla. Yukio is a Fictional character in the Marvel universe. She is a female ninja of Japanese origin and is a supporting character of the [13] Jubilee then journeyed with the X-Men to Mojo's world. [14] She met Terror,[15] and then met Nick Fury, John Wraith, and Silver Fox. Terror Inc was an American comic-book horror series from Marvel Comics starring the Antihero Terror Colonel Nicholas Joseph "Nick" Fury is a fictional World War II army hero and present-day super-spy in the Marvel Comics John Wraith, also known as Kestrel, is a character in the Marvel comics fictional universe Silver Fox is a Fictional character, a human in the Marvel Comics universe. [16]
Jubilee joined a new group of teenage mutants known as Generation X. Generation X is a Fictional Comic book Superhero team a Spin-off of the X-Men franchise published by Marvel Comics. The team was led by both Banshee and Emma Frost, and was composed mainly of Jubilee, Husk, Synch, M, Chamber, Skin, and Penance. Banshee ( Sean Cassidy) was a Marvel Comics Superhero, a member of the X-Men. Emma Grace Frost is a Fictional character that appears in Comic books published by Marvel Comics. Husk ( Paige Guthrie) is a fictional character from Marvel Comics. Synch ( Everett Thomas) is a Fictional character, a Marvel Comics mutant Superhero. M ( Monet Yvette Clarisse Maria Therese St Croix) is a fictional Comic book superheroine, a mutant who appears in the X-Men Jonothon "Jono" Evan Starsmore, better known as Decibel or Chamber, is a fictional character a Marvel Comics Superhero associated Skin is a fictional mutant in the Marvel Universe of comics The character first appeared in Uncanny X-Men #317. Hollow (formerly called Penance) is an apparently mindless body which three members of the St Croix family all members of the Marvel Comics Superhero
Both Banshee and Emma Frost educated the teenagers in school subjects as well as combat and field skills. Jubilee and the other mutant teens honed their unique abilities and occasionally battled foes such as the Juggernaut, Omega Red, and their arch-rival Emplate. The Juggernaut is a Fictional character that appears in Comic books published by Marvel Comics. Omega Red is a Fictional character that appears in Comic books published by Marvel Comics. Emplate ( Marius St Croix) is a Fictional character, a mutant Supervillain appearing in the Marvel Comics universe Time after time, Jubilee used her experience with the X-Men to help her teammates outsmart their enemies. On more than one occasion, Jubilee was solely responsible for the defeat of Emplate. She used her sarcasm when Emplate siphoned her powers so that he would become enraged enough to not have control over them, causing him to blast himself with Jubilee's energy blasts. During the team's last encounter with Emplate, Jubilee blew up Proudstar Hall in order to defeat him. Her teammates survived the massive explosion because Iceman covered them with an ice shield. Iceman ( Robert Louis "Bobby" Drake) is a fictional Marvel Comics Superhero, a member of the X-Men.
During her stay at the Massachusetts Academy, Jubilee was kidnapped and held hostage by Bastion during Operation: Zero Tolerance. Bastion is a Supervillain that appears in the Fictional Marvel Universe. She managed to resist his mental probes for a good amount of time, hiding valuable information about the X-Men. Jubilee staged an escape early on after being kidnapped, literally knocking several armed soldiers unconscious with a large plasma volley. Her innocence and morals led to her capture once more, as she decided to give CPR to one of the guards she injured. She eventually escaped with the help of Bastion's assistant Daria. While wandering the desert after her getaway, she was attacked by a Prime Sentinel and held her own by blasting his vision receptors. She was saved at the last minute by Wolverine, who took her back to the X-Men until she was comfortable enough to return to Generation X.
One of the most important details of her stay with Generation X was when she discovered the true killer of her parents, Hunter Brawn. She staged a solo operation, using all of her powers, skills, and abilities to track down Brawn. With the help of her friends and teammates, she managed to take him down. Enraged at how he had destroyed her family, her powers flared to a massive level. Instead of killing the man, she took out her aggression and blew up his warehouse, leaving him to be arrested by local authorities.
After Generation X disbanded, Jubilee moved to L. A. with former teammate Skin (Angelo Espinosa) to pursue an acting career. She was unfortunately cast in stereotypical Asian roles, and after her agent tried to seduce her, she blasted him with a powerful plasma blast.
Around this time she was offered a position on Banshee's militaristic X-Corps team, alongside former teammates Husk and M. The three young women hesitantly joined Banshee in order to keep an eye on him. During her run with the X-Corps, Jubilee held off an uprising in Paris by blinding hostile enemies. Jubilee and Husk, with the help of Stacy X, also managed to take down the Blob and rescue Banshee from Mystique.
Jubilee returned to L. A. with Skin, but the two of them (along with Magma and other mutants) were kidnapped and crucified on the front lawn of the X-Mansion by the Church of Humanity. Jubilee, Magma, and the others recovered from the attack thanks to Angel's healing blood, but Skin wasn't so fortunate. Jubilee became slightly depressed due to the loss of her friend Skin and reunited with her friend Husk (Paige Guthrie). The two of them, along with Angel, attended Skin's funeral. Since the grave keeper wouldn't allow a mutant to be buried in his cemetery, he had Skin cremated and unemotionally handed Jubilee Skin's ashes. From then on, Jubilee went on a few missions with Nightcrawler and Havok's Uncanny team, but was taken off the active roster when Cyclops decided she needed a mental break. Nightcrawler ( Kurt Wagner) is a Fictional character, a Comic book Superhero in the Marvel Universe.
Jubilee was contacted by a long lost relative, her aunt Hope. Hope decided to adopt Jubilee and take her into her home in Los Angeles, which gave Jubilation a much needed break from mansion life. Jubilee attended Payton Noble High School and became a peer advisor. She got into a few fights in school, and was reprimanded because of her power display. She also befriended a mutant named Shane Shooter, and helped him take down a gang leader. Unfortunately for Jubilee, her aunt was caught in a crime ring, as she was an assassin. While Wolverine was visiting Jubilee, the two of them — along with Hope (and her butler Brad) — got into a battle with Hope's old boss. Hope was caught in a violent explosion and seemingly died, causing a distraught Jubilee to move back to the mansion with Wolverine where she was last seen at Christmas in X-Men (volume 2) #165 .
Jubilee is next seen back in LA on M-Day roller-blading at the now-defunct Hollywood Mall (where she was first seen) in House of M: The Day After. She was among the massive number of mutants who lost their powers due to the reality-altering powers of the Scarlet Witch. The Scarlet Witch ( Wanda Maximoff) is a Fictional character that appears in Comic books published by Marvel Comics. [17] Back in New York after her power loss Jubilee began working for a liberal website called useyourvoice. org. [18]
Jubilee reappeared "running" a half-way house for depowered mutants in Queens, NY. [19] Wolverine stumbled upon Jubilee while looking for his friend Maverick in New York. She helped some of the depowered mutants escape to safety, but she was kidnapped by Omega Red and his henchmen, while Wolverine was sidetracked during the battle and taken to Berlin as a hostage. Omega Red is a Fictional character that appears in Comic books published by Marvel Comics.
Wolverine managed to use S.H.I.E.L.D. as a distraction in finding Omega Red and Jubilee, but found that she was gravely injured with a ceiling joist from the collapsing building through her abdomen. SHIELD is a fictional, Comic-book Espionage and Law-enforcement agency in the Marvel Comics universe. The 'Savior' arc ends with Wolverine trading his freedom from S. H. I. E. L. D. for Jubilee's safety and well-being. She was last seen being carried away in a medical unit by S. H. I. E. L. D. operatives, and was most likely under their watch and medical supervision[20].
Jubilee is next seen under the disguise of Wondra. [21][22] Wondra is shown to have technologically-based superhuman strength (supplied by what appear to be a variation of Wizard's "Wonder Gauntlets") capable of lifting a locomotive engine over her head. [23] Recruited as the first member of the latest incarnation of the New Warriors, Jubilee acts as Night Thrasher's second-in-command and is responsible for training the team. The New Warriors is a Marvel Comics Superhero team traditionally consisting of young adult heroes Donyell Taylor ( Night Thrasher) also known as Bandit is a Fictional character from Marvel Comics. Jubilee appears to take a more serious attitude to her role as Wondra.
Jubilee had the mutant power to generate bright bursts of multi-colored energy plasmoids from her fingertips. A mutant within the Marvel Comic books particularly those of the X-Men mythos is an individual who possesses a genetic trait called an A plasmoid is a coherent structure of plasma and Magnetic fields Plasmoids have been proposed to explain natural phenomena such as Ball lightning She referred to these globules as "fireworks". The globules obeyed her mental control, traveling where she directed them, arranging themselves in balls, streamers, and other shapes, and exploding when she wished. The strength of the energy varies in degrees of power and intensity, and could range from a multitude of colorful sparkles capable of temporarily blinding a person to a powerful detonation capable of smashing objects and destroying property, or a precision burst inside a human's brain simulating the effects of a massive stroke. Jubilee could absorb the fireworks back into her own body without harm.
A point of interest about Jubilee's powers is that she often referred to them as Pafs. Considering that the word 'Paf' appears in many instances as an onomatopoeia when drawn with her powers, it is believed to be the sound that her energy bursts create, much like Nightcrawler's Bamf noise. Onomatopoeia (also spelled onomatopœia, from Greek: ονοματοποιΐα is a Word or a grouping of words that imitates the sound it is describing Bamf (originally Bampf) (IPA bæmfʔis a term from the Marvel
As referenced by Emma Frost while training in Generation X, Jubilee has the untapped potential to detonate matter at a sub-atomic level, which in theory is the equivalent of a fusion bomb. Nuclear weapon designs are physical chemical and engineering arrangements that cause the physics package of a nuclear weapon to detonate Her moral stance on taking a life was observed by Emma during the Phalanx Covenant when Jubilee explained her fear of killing someone should her powers ever flare up again as they did during the Acts of Vengeance storyline in Uncanny X-Men. Acts of Vengeance is a Comic book crossover storyline that ran through several titles published by Marvel Comics from 1989 - 1990 Uncanny X-Men, first published as simply The X-Men, is the flagship Marvel Comics Comic book series for the X-Men franchise Emma Frost stated that Jubilee had unlimited potential and was one of the most powerful mutants she had ever encountered.
Upon joining the post-Civil War New Warriors team, Jubilee gained highly advanced technology from Night Thrasher to replace her mutant abilities, giving her superhuman strength. While the upper limits of this power have not yet been explored, Jubilee (as Wondra) can lift the engine of a freight train over her head. Wondra's power suit and gauntlets also enhance her with limited invulnerability, as well as the ability to fly with hover discs.
In her early appearances, Jubilee also displayed an apparent immunity to telepathy, but this was soon forgotten. She had on occasion used this ability to hide herself from telepathic scans and probes from Sentinels. Whether or not she knew of this ability has yet to be determined.
Jubilee is a talented gymnast and rollerblade skater, and while living rough she used her skills to evade capture while stealing to survive, first from the various shops in the mall and later in the X-Men's Australian base. She has also displayed above average hand-to-hand combat skills, sufficient to survive combat with the Hand. The Hand is a fictional villainous organization in the Marvel Comics universe. She is a fair hand-to-hand combatant, having learned street-fighting techniques while in Los Angeles County Juvenile Hall, and was coached further by Wolverine. She has also been shown to have strong leadership abilities, often been placed in a field commander role by Banshee during her closing time with Generation X, and acting as a drill-sergeant figure for the most recent New Warriors team.
In one issue of Wolverine's comic, it was stated that Jubilee suffers from dyscalculia. Dyscalculia is a type of specific learning disability (SLD involving innate difficulty in learning or comprehending Mathematics.
In one alternate timeline, Mojo tried to stop the Big Crunch, the end of time and collapse of all matter which would start a new Big Bang. Alternate history or alternative history is a subgenre of Speculative fiction (or Science fiction) and Historical fiction In Physical cosmology, the Big Crunch is one possible scenario for the Ultimate fate of the universe, in which the Metric expansion of space eventually The Big Bang is the cosmological model of the Universe that is best supported by all lines of scientific evidence and Observation. Jubilee told him to stop, and she would be his slave. Giving her the new name Abcissa, her powers would be altered to animate and control the many chains that were attached to her body. Abcissa and Mojo kidnapped Jubilee, taking her to the Crunch, so she would become Mojo's slave. Jubilee refused, which nullified Abcissa's existence. Wolverine arrived and defeated Mojo. [1]
In the Age of Apocalypse, Jubilee is part of Gambit's X-Ternals, a group of rebel thieves. The "Age of Apocalypse" is a popular X-Men Story arc. Gambit ( Remy LeBeau) is a Fictional character, a Marvel Comics Superhero that has been a member of the X-Men. She went with the X-Ternals to the Shi'ar Empire in order to steal a piece of the M'Kraan Crystal. The Shi'ar, pronounced /ʃiː'ɑːɹ/ ("Shee-ARR" are a fictional species of aliens in the Marvel Comics universe. In the fictional Marvel Comics Universe, the M'Kraan Crystal (pronounced "EM-kron" "MA-crayon" or "MA-craan" as in Marvel Jubilee also displayed a greater level of control over her power by detonating the clothing of several Madri enforcers on a molecular level. Her fate in the tenth anniversary issue of the Age of Apocalypse is as of yet, unknown.
In Days of Future Past, Jubilee is one of the last X-Men alive and among the few mutants who aren't prisoners in a concentration camp. " Days of Future Past " is a popular storyline in the Marvel Comics Comic book The Uncanny X-Men issues #141 and #142 published in She lives together with her lover Synch in the ruins of Hollywood. Synch ( Everett Thomas) is a Fictional character, a Marvel Comics mutant Superhero.
In MC2, Jubilee is the leader of a team of mutant heroes called the X-People. MC2 ( Marvel Comics 2) is an Imprint from Marvel Comics whose Comic books depict an alternative future timeline The X-People are a Fictional Comic book Superhero team in the Marvel Universe. She was also part of A-Next, a future generation of Avengers. A-Next is the Marvel Comics' MC2 universe version of the Avengers. However, Jubilee prefers to act on her own and only reluctantly cooperates with other heroes. She apparently still retains a reserve status with the Avengers, and has joined them on several occasions. She can sporadically be seen in the Spider-Girl series and related mini-series. The Amazing Spider-Girl ( May "Mayday" Parker) is a fictional Comic book Superheroine active in an alternate future of Marvel Comics
In Mutant X, Jubilee is the leader of the villain team the Marauders, consisting of Sunspot, Wolfsbane, Cannonball, Husk, although she has trouble keeping her team under control. Mutant X was a Comic book published by Marvel Comics featuring Havok, a mutant and former member of the X-Men, who Sunspot ( Roberto "Bobby" da Costa) is a Fictional character, a Marvel Comics Superhero most commonly associated with X-Men Cannonball ( Samuel Zachary Guthrie) is a fictional Marvel Comics Superhero, associated with the X-Men. Husk ( Paige Guthrie) is a fictional character from Marvel Comics. After the Marauders had a fight with Bloodstorm, Jubilee was severely hurt. In addition to her mainstream incarnation the Marvel Comics character Storm has had been depicted in other Fictional universes.
In the New Mutants Annual #2 (1986), Mojo kidnaps the Bratpack, three children who befriended Longshot, and transforms them into adult superheroes. Longshot is a fictional Marvel Comics Superhero best known as a member of the X-Men. One of the three is Darla, a blonde Caucasian girl who becomes Jubilee. Her powers are identical to the Asian-American Jubilee. By the end of the comic, however, Darla (and the others) are returned back to their powerless original selves as children.
Team X was a brief one-shot featuring Bishop and Deathbird. Bishop ( Lucas Bishop) is a Fictional character, a Marvel Comics Superhero who is a member of the X-Men. Deathbird ( Cal'syee Neramani) is a Marvel Comics Supervillainess, an adversary of the X-Men. It features a green-bodysuit Jubilee (code-named Vertigo) from about fifteen years into the future. Vertigo was a part of a resistance movement against Shi'ar Majestrix Alanna, the maniacal daughter of Lilandra and Professor X. Lilandra Neramani is a Fictional character in the Marvel Comics universe. Charles Francis Xavier, also known as Professor X, is a Fictional character, a Marvel Comics Superhero known as the leader and founder of This version of Jubilee possesses several light-based powers including making light knives, firing photon beams and turning invisible.
Jubilee is a member of Alpha Flight, first appearing in Ultimate X-Men #94. Alpha Flight is a Fictional group a Marvel Comics Superhero team noteworthy for being one of the few Canadian superhero teams Ultimate X-Men is a Superhero Comic book series published by Marvel Comics. The team overpowers the X-Men during their game of baseball against the Academy of Tomorrow and kidnaps Northstar, claiming that he belongs with them. Baseball is a Bat-and-ball Sport played between two teams of nine players each The New Mutants is the name of two defunct Marvel Comics Superhero teams as well as the title of two series featuring those teams Northstar ( Jean-Paul Beaubier) is a Canadian mutant and one of the few openly gay characters in the Marvel Universe Her powers and appearance seem not to differ greatly from her 616 counterpart, as well as her laid back personality during and after the battle. She is a fan of Dazzler. Dazzler ( Alison Blaire) is a Marvel Comics superheroine, associated with the X-Men. She is such a fan that she planned to get Ali's autograph and wore one of her band's shirt's when they attacked, much to the annoyance of her team, especially Snowbird. Snowbird is a Fictional character who appeared in Marvel Comics ' series Alpha Flight.
Jubilee appears in some of the X-Men video games: