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Real Name: Unknown | ||||||||
Also Known As: No known Alias | ||||||||
Place Of Birth: Attilan | ||||||||
First Appearance: X-Factor Vol.1 #65 (1991) Modern Age Villain | ||||||||
Known Associates: Genesis, Apocalypse, Foxbat, Dirtnap, Barrage, Deadbolt, Gauntlet, Hard-Drive, Hurricane, Psynapse, Spyne | ||||||||
Group Affiliation: Dark Riders, formerly Inhuman Royal Family | ||||||||
Base Of Operations: Mobile | ||||||||
Grudges: Cable, X-Factor and the X-Men | ||||||||
Creators: Jim Lee, Whilce Portacio and Chris Claremont | ||||||||
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Enhanced Abilities: Tusk has the power to grow a monstrous, massive exo-form that gives him superhuman: strength endurance and durability. | |||||||
Body Armour: Tusk's exo-form is a chitinous armour material that gives some protection from physical and energy attacks. | |||||||
Mini-Clone Production: Tusk can also grow smaller versions of himself that sprout from his back and operate independently while maintaining a psychic link with the main body. His clones also possess enhanced strength and durability, as well as enhanced agility. |
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The early life and origin of the villain known as Tusk remains unclear. He is an Inhuman and his true form appears to be a worm-like creature that can create a monstrous, massive form. | ||||
Tusk was an original recruit of the Riders of the Storm, who served Apocalypse when he attempted to reclaim his Ship from X-Factor. |
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Tusk at Marvel Database | ||||
Tusk at Comic Vine | ||||
Tusk at Uncannyxmen.net | ||||