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Garrison Kane
Garrison Kane, also known as Weapon X and Kane, is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Garrison Kane was created by Fabian Nicieza and Rob Liefeld, debuting in X-Force #2 (September 1991).
Kane is a cyborg created by the Weapon X program, and is often associated with X-Force and related characters. His cybernetic enhancements give him a range of abilities, including superhuman strength and the ability to create weaponry.
Kane was created by Fabian Nicieza and Rob Liefeld, and debuted in X-Force #2 (September 1991). He appeared in Cable (Vol. 1) #1-4; 37-39, Deadpool: The Circle Chase, Wolverine (Vol. 2), and Weapon X (Vol. 2), in which he died in issue #12. He also appeared in Deadpool: Bad Blood.
Kane is a former member of Cable's mercenary team Six Pack. During a mission in Iran, the team is ambushed by Stryfe, a clone of Cable. Prevented from rescuing the entire team, Cable flees through time, leaving his friends behind. In the ensuing destruction, Kane loses his arms and legs. The Weapon X program transforms Kane into a cyborg, grafting cybernetic arms in place of his real ones.
Kane is loaned to the Canadian government's Department K to work as a covert operative. Kane battles Deadpool and is tasked with capturing Cable. To this end, he forms the group Weapon P.R.I.M.E., believing Cable and Stryfe to be the same person. After learning the truth about Stryfe, Kane battles him and the Mutant Liberation Front in Mexico. Cable brings Kane to the 40th century, where he is given new bionic arms and weaponry.
After returning to the 20th century, Kane rejoins Six Pack, but eventually retires from mercenary work. He is later seen working for Advanced Idea Mechanics, during which he battles Wolverine and Alpha Flight. Kane starts a romantic relationship with Copycat, with both working in a community theater.
Kane later rejoins Weapon X and has his cybernetic parts upgraded, giving him the ability to replicate the abilities of any member in Weapon X. Kane confronts Madison Jeffries, a former member of Alpha Flight who has been brainwashed into working for Weapon X leader Malcolm Colcord. Kane copies Jeffries's technopathic abilities to shut down his army of Box robots, dying in the process.
Kane originally had a pair of cybernetic arms which provided him with superhuman strength. After he was sent to Cable's 40th Century alternate future his bionics were modified so that he gained new cybernetic appendages, which included synthetic-organic liquid metal arms, hands, and shoulders. The left and right sides of his torso have also been replaced by synthetic-organic metal parts, although the middle section is still organic. Ordinarily the metal parts of his body appear as flesh, but he can cause the metal to appear by willing a "synthorg transfer". Kane also has bionic legs and a bionic left eye. Kane's artificial hands are detachable and can be shot from his arms. He can also fire plasma from his metal arms. The arms can also produce large organic metal shields for protection. He can see in the infrared portion of the spectrum and project holograms from his eyes. His bionic parts contain a wide variety of devices, most of which have yet to be identified. He can generate electricity from his metal parts to shock an assailant. His bionic parts are self-repairing.
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Garrison Kane
Garrison Kane, also known as Weapon X and Kane, is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Garrison Kane was created by Fabian Nicieza and Rob Liefeld, debuting in X-Force #2 (September 1991).
Kane is a cyborg created by the Weapon X program, and is often associated with X-Force and related characters. His cybernetic enhancements give him a range of abilities, including superhuman strength and the ability to create weaponry.
Kane was created by Fabian Nicieza and Rob Liefeld, and debuted in X-Force #2 (September 1991). He appeared in Cable (Vol. 1) #1-4; 37-39, Deadpool: The Circle Chase, Wolverine (Vol. 2), and Weapon X (Vol. 2), in which he died in issue #12. He also appeared in Deadpool: Bad Blood.
Kane is a former member of Cable's mercenary team Six Pack. During a mission in Iran, the team is ambushed by Stryfe, a clone of Cable. Prevented from rescuing the entire team, Cable flees through time, leaving his friends behind. In the ensuing destruction, Kane loses his arms and legs. The Weapon X program transforms Kane into a cyborg, grafting cybernetic arms in place of his real ones.
Kane is loaned to the Canadian government's Department K to work as a covert operative. Kane battles Deadpool and is tasked with capturing Cable. To this end, he forms the group Weapon P.R.I.M.E., believing Cable and Stryfe to be the same person. After learning the truth about Stryfe, Kane battles him and the Mutant Liberation Front in Mexico. Cable brings Kane to the 40th century, where he is given new bionic arms and weaponry.
After returning to the 20th century, Kane rejoins Six Pack, but eventually retires from mercenary work. He is later seen working for Advanced Idea Mechanics, during which he battles Wolverine and Alpha Flight. Kane starts a romantic relationship with Copycat, with both working in a community theater.
Kane later rejoins Weapon X and has his cybernetic parts upgraded, giving him the ability to replicate the abilities of any member in Weapon X. Kane confronts Madison Jeffries, a former member of Alpha Flight who has been brainwashed into working for Weapon X leader Malcolm Colcord. Kane copies Jeffries's technopathic abilities to shut down his army of Box robots, dying in the process.
Kane originally had a pair of cybernetic arms which provided him with superhuman strength. After he was sent to Cable's 40th Century alternate future his bionics were modified so that he gained new cybernetic appendages, which included synthetic-organic liquid metal arms, hands, and shoulders. The left and right sides of his torso have also been replaced by synthetic-organic metal parts, although the middle section is still organic. Ordinarily the metal parts of his body appear as flesh, but he can cause the metal to appear by willing a "synthorg transfer". Kane also has bionic legs and a bionic left eye. Kane's artificial hands are detachable and can be shot from his arms. He can also fire plasma from his metal arms. The arms can also produce large organic metal shields for protection. He can see in the infrared portion of the spectrum and project holograms from his eyes. His bionic parts contain a wide variety of devices, most of which have yet to be identified. He can generate electricity from his metal parts to shock an assailant. His bionic parts are self-repairing.