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Blindspot (comics)
Blindspot is the name of several characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
The first Blindspot originated from Marvel's New Universe imprint in DP 7 #14 (Dec. 1987) and was created by Mark Gruenwald and Paul Ryan.
The second Blindspot was a minor character named Kylie Kopelkin who appeared in The Punisher (vol. 3) #15 (Jan. 1997) and was created by John Ostrander and Tom Lyle.
The third Blindspot is an unnamed Japanese mutant who was a member of the Brotherhood of Mutants. She first appeared in Rogue (vol. 3) #7 (March 2005) and was created by Tony Bedard and Karl Moline.
The fourth Blindspot, and only male, is a supporting character of Daredevil named Samuel "Sam" Chung. He first appeared in All-New, All-Different Marvel Point One #1 (December 2015) and was created by Charles Soule and Ron Garney.
Blindspot joined the Brotherhood of Mutants at the behest of Mystique. She befriended teammate Rogue and they shared a sisterly bond bordering on romantic. They were hired by Tomo Yoshida to steal a hard drive for him along with his nephew Sunfire from Lord Dark Wind. After several missions, Blindspot opted to leave, but not without wiping herself out of Mystique and Rogue's memories. She spared Destiny who wished her luck. Years later, she heard a rumor that Dark Wind was seeking revenge, which scared her as Mystique and Rogue did not remember. Lady Deathstrike was revealed to be behind it and kidnapped Blindspot.
Silver Samurai confronts Blindspot, who reveals that she had erased his memories of working with the X-Men. Soon afterward, Blindspot sends Silver Samurai after Rogue and Sunfire. Rogue absorbs Sunfire's powers to use against Deathstrike and Blindspot takes Rogue's memories of her time in the X-Men. Blindspot attempts to convince Rogue that the X-Men are her enemies, but Rogue sees through the contradictions in her remaining memories and figures out that Blindspot had deceived her. Rogue leaves to reunite with the X-Men.
Sam Chung is an expertly trained gymnast from China. His mother, Lu Wei, illegally immigrated to the United States to have a better life. Sometime later, Lu gave birth to a daughter, Hannah, who due to being born on U.S. soil became a legal citizen. Years later, Sam began working as a janitor at Columbia University, where he created an invisibility suit for himself. Going by the name Blindspot, Sam decides to become a vigilante.
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Blindspot (comics)
Blindspot is the name of several characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
The first Blindspot originated from Marvel's New Universe imprint in DP 7 #14 (Dec. 1987) and was created by Mark Gruenwald and Paul Ryan.
The second Blindspot was a minor character named Kylie Kopelkin who appeared in The Punisher (vol. 3) #15 (Jan. 1997) and was created by John Ostrander and Tom Lyle.
The third Blindspot is an unnamed Japanese mutant who was a member of the Brotherhood of Mutants. She first appeared in Rogue (vol. 3) #7 (March 2005) and was created by Tony Bedard and Karl Moline.
The fourth Blindspot, and only male, is a supporting character of Daredevil named Samuel "Sam" Chung. He first appeared in All-New, All-Different Marvel Point One #1 (December 2015) and was created by Charles Soule and Ron Garney.
Blindspot joined the Brotherhood of Mutants at the behest of Mystique. She befriended teammate Rogue and they shared a sisterly bond bordering on romantic. They were hired by Tomo Yoshida to steal a hard drive for him along with his nephew Sunfire from Lord Dark Wind. After several missions, Blindspot opted to leave, but not without wiping herself out of Mystique and Rogue's memories. She spared Destiny who wished her luck. Years later, she heard a rumor that Dark Wind was seeking revenge, which scared her as Mystique and Rogue did not remember. Lady Deathstrike was revealed to be behind it and kidnapped Blindspot.
Silver Samurai confronts Blindspot, who reveals that she had erased his memories of working with the X-Men. Soon afterward, Blindspot sends Silver Samurai after Rogue and Sunfire. Rogue absorbs Sunfire's powers to use against Deathstrike and Blindspot takes Rogue's memories of her time in the X-Men. Blindspot attempts to convince Rogue that the X-Men are her enemies, but Rogue sees through the contradictions in her remaining memories and figures out that Blindspot had deceived her. Rogue leaves to reunite with the X-Men.
Sam Chung is an expertly trained gymnast from China. His mother, Lu Wei, illegally immigrated to the United States to have a better life. Sometime later, Lu gave birth to a daughter, Hannah, who due to being born on U.S. soil became a legal citizen. Years later, Sam began working as a janitor at Columbia University, where he created an invisibility suit for himself. Going by the name Blindspot, Sam decides to become a vigilante.