X-MEN
LEGENDS GIFT PACK: Catacombs
The Morlocks, the classic X-Men villains, come to life,
Legends style! These 6" scale action figures feature the superposeability
that the Marvel Legends line is known for, plus the grime and slime of New
York City's finest sewars. A reprint of Uncanny X-Men #169 rounds out the collection.
Includes Callisto, Caliban, and Sunder.*
From left to right: Sunder, Callisto, and Caliban
Callisto:
29 points of articulation
Callisto's origins are unknown, although she has claimed that the scars
she bears are proof of "how dumb a mistake" it was for her to try to
live among normal humans. She discovered the "alley"
- the
main tunnel that is connected to a network of tunnels beneath New York City. Callisto made this her home and
found another mutant named Caliban who had the psionic ability to locate other
mutants. Callisto gathered together a large community of mutants - the
Morlocks - and became their leader.
A mutant, Callisto possesses moderate degrees of enhanced strength, agility and senses.
Recipe: Superposeable Buffy, Matrix Trinity
Caliban:
32 points of articulation
Caliban is a mutant who was born with a freakish
appearance - albino complexion and large yellow eyes. Banned from his
home by his father, he was recruited by the Callisto to use his superhuman
ability to locate other mutants for her, whom she organized into the
underground community known as the Morlocks. Caliban lived beneath the
Manhattan streets with them, but felt lonely even among his fellow mutant
outcasts.
Caliban is a mutant who possesses the psionic ability to sense
the presence of other superhuman mutants within a radius of 25 miles.
Recipe: Professor X
Sunder:
35 points of articulation
Sunder, alongside Callisto and Caliban, was a
founder of the Morlocks - his deformed appearance and super-strength made
him an outsider in the human world. After the Morlocks were massacred by the
Marauders, Sunder sought tranquility at Muir Island, but that was for
naught. When the
Reavers invaded Muir Island, he became part of the short-lived "Muir
Island X-Men" - but was killed by a shot to the back by the cyborg PrettyBoy.
Sunder's mutant powers gave him superhuman strength and durability (although
apparently not enough to resist machine-gun fire).