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'''Psionex''' are a fictional team of [[supervillain]]s and occasional [[anti-hero]]es appearing in [[American comic book|American comic books]] published by [[Marvel Comics]].
'''Psionex''' are a team of [[comic book]] [[supervillain]]s and occasional [[anti-hero]]es in the [[Marvel Comics]] [[Marvel Universe|universe]]. They were created by [[Fabian Nicieza]] and [[Mark Bagley]], first appearing in ''[[New Warriors]]'' vol. 1 #4.


==Profiles==
==Publication history==
*'''[[Pretty Persuasions]]''' - Heidi P. Franklin is an exotic dancer who received the ability to amplify the erotic urges of other people, and can manifest a [[psionics|psionic]] energy whip. She has a history of returning to her career as a dancer whenever Psionex has disbanded; thus she has above-average (though not superhuman) levels of agility and athletic ability maintained by such constant "exercise".
Created by [[Fabian Nicieza]] and [[Mark Bagley]], Psionex first appeared in ''The [[New Warriors]]'' #4.<ref>{{cite book |last1=DeFalco |first1=Tom |last2=Sanderson |first2=Peter |last3=Brevoort |first3=Tom |last4=Teitelbaum |first4=Michael |last5=Wallace |first5=Daniel |last6=Darling |first6=Andrew |last7=Forbeck |first7=Matt |last8=Cowsill |first8=Alan |last9=Bray |first9=Adam |title=The Marvel Encyclopedia |date=2019 |publisher=DK Publishing |isbn=978-1-4654-7890-0 |page=281}}</ref>


*'''[[Coronary (comics)|Coronary]]''' - James Sharp is a medical student who became a bio-telepath, capable of inducing different bodily states on other people - vomiting, unconsciousness, etc. For some reason, his genetic alterations also gave his body a crystalline composition, which caused him to shatter when [[Namorita]] dropped him from a great height. He later reformed his body when he focused his power inward, allowing himself to control his own bodily state, including making himself intangible and having a minor ability to shapeshift; however, he has never fully restored his original humanoid shape, instead appearing as a roughly human-shaped form with jagged pieces jutting out at various points on his body. Coronary has gradually increased in size and mass since reforming his body; whether this translates into increased physical ability is unknown.
==Fictional character biography==
Psionex are a group of artificially created [[superhuman]]s who appeared as enemies of the [[New Warriors]]. The members are young people (assumed late teens to early twenties) altered by genetic, chemical, or biosurgical means by Harmon Furmintz of the Genetech Corporation to gain superpowers. They first battle the team of similarly aged heroes known as the New Warriors early in the latter team's career, but are soundly defeated and restrained.<ref>''The New Warriors'' #4-5</ref>


*'''[[Mathemanic]]''' - Thomas Sorenson was a genius mathematician who received the ability to transmit mathematic figures telepathically, which had various disabling effects. For example, he forced [[Firestar]] to perceive interstellar distances, which effectively rendered her unable to perceive smaller distances, thus disabling her. He later turned this power inward, allowing him to make incredible calculations to perform feats that seemingly defied physics, such as manipulating [[gravity]]; in the extreme, he once subsconsciously affected the perception of the passage of time in a great number of people, in the futile pursuit of actually reversing time itself. Mathemanic is the least anti-social and criminally minded of the group, though he is somewhat absent-minded and distant in non-academic matters.
They later violently attempt to escape Genetech's custody, feeling that they are little more than lab specimens, but are again opposed by the Warriors; this battle would lead to the rebirth of [[Terrax]], a former herald of [[Galactus]] whose essence had been contained at Genetech. Mathemanic and Impulse volunteer to aid the Warriors against Terrax (Mathemanic out of altruism, Impulse out of battle lust), but both receive severe injuries in the fight; though Mathemanic recovers and returns to his studies of mathematics, Impulse's injuries require him to permanently use a wheelchair, and he is forced to retire his costumed identity.<ref>''The New Warriors'' #15-17</ref>
*'''[[Impulse (Psionex)|Impulse]]''' - Dwight Hubbard is a violent former gang member who was granted enhanced reflexes and speed. He wielded poisoned barbs on his gauntlets. He assisted the New Warriors in a battle solely for the violent thrill, but injuries sustained during the battle forced him into a hospital and a wheelchair. Over time, his enhanced metabolism led to a full recovery, and he rejoined Psionex when the team reformed under the second Asylum.


*'''[[Asylum (comics)#Asylum I|Asylum]]''' - The first Asylum was an unnamed mental patient who was imbued with [[Darkforce]] energies that converted her body into a psionic mist which caused hallucinations in anyone who touched it. She was later able to use her Darkforce energies as an offensive weapon. She was vulnerable at the one solid part of her body, a golden mask. After being defeated while fighting solo against the New Warriors [[Nova (comics)|Nova]], Firestar and [[Robbie Baldwin|Speedball]], she seemed to dissipate except for her mask, and has not been seen in action since.
The rest of Psionex escapes during the battle and go their separate ways. Warriors members [[Nova (Richard Rider)|Nova]] and [[Vance Astrovik|Marvel Boy]] later check in on Pretty Persuasions at a [[New York City]] strip club, and Coronary would return to Genetech voluntarily for help in controlling his powers and possibly returning him to human form. Asylum struck out on her own, resurfacing in [[Central Park]] fighting Nova and two other Warriors, [[Firestar (Marvel Comics)|Firestar]], and [[Speedball (comics)|Speedball]], a fight that ends with the female Asylum's disappearance.


*'''[[Asylum (comics)#Asylum (Darkling)|Darkling/Asylum]]''' - Henrique Manuel Gallante was a drug addict who became mentally disturbed by his mutant ability to access the Darkforce Dimension, claiming that he heard a voice from within the Darkforce. While trying to control his energies, he inadvertently unleashed its powers into and amongst the people of New York City, including other superhumans whose powers were drawn from the Darkforce. Calling himself Darkling, he asserted enough control to face New York's resident superheroes, including members of the New Warriors, [[Avengers (comics)|Avengers]], and [[Fantastic Four]], before ultimately choosing to spend time within the Darkforce Dimension alone to further develop his abilities. Later, Gallante returned to Earth using the original Asylum's mask, taking the identity for himself and reorganizing Psionex as its leader. After accidentally killing a young boy, he voluntarily submitted to police custody, and later to a mental institute to serve a term of undetermined length.
Henrique Manuel Gallante, a drug-addicted [[Mutant (Marvel Comics)|mutant]] with powers allowing him to access the [[Darkforce]] dimension, takes the name Darkling. Driven mad by his abilities, he attacks New York. Several superheroes are able to convince Gallante to stop, and Gallante disappears into the Darkforce dimension. He later returns to [[Earth]] through Asylum's mask. He takes her name and regroups Psionex as "heroes" under his leadership, including Impulse, whose powers allowed his body to eventually heal its injuries.<ref>''The New Warriors'' Annual #4</ref> After an extended run of crime-fighting in which much excessive force is used to apprehend criminals, the team becomes wanted by the law after a boy dies in an encounter with Asylum, and Psionex is again opposed by the New Warriors. Though the death is ruled accidental (an undiagnosed heart condition determined as the cause), Asylum eventually takes responsibility and submits to police custody, while the rest of Psionex return to Genetech for observation.<ref>''The New Warriors'' #52</ref> Mathemanic briefly makes trouble through good intentions, focusing so desperately on the desire to turn back time and prevent the boy's death that he affects the perception of time in the greater NYC area, making it seem that the boy's death and subsequent events had yet to occur. Comforted by the Warriors, Mathemanic accepts that he cannot undo what has already happened and consciously dispels his effect.<ref>''The New Warriors'' #53</ref>


==History==
Psionex has not operated as their own team since the second Asylum's departure, though at least one member, Pretty Persuasions, has appeared out of Genetech's custody and at large (in the pages of ''[[Thunderbolts (comics)|New Thunderbolts]]'', again employed as an exotic dancer).
Psionex are a group of artificially created [[superhuman]]s who appeared as enemies of the [[New Warriors]]. The members are young people (assumed late teens to early twenties) altered by genetic, chemical, or biosurgical means by the [[Genetech]] corporation to gain superpowers. They first battle the team of similarly-aged heroes known as the New Warriors early in the latter team's career, but are soundly defeated and restrained<ref>''New Warriors'' (Volume One) #4-5</ref>.


They later violently attempt to escape Genetech's custody, feeling that they are little more than lab specimens, but are again opposed by the Warriors; this battle would lead to the rebirth of [[Terrax]], a former herald of [[Galactus]] whose essence had been contained at Genetech. Mathemanic and Impulse volunteer to aid the Warriors against Terrax (Mathemanic out of altruism, Impulse out of battle lust), but both receive severe injuries in the fight; though Mathemanic recovers and returns to his studies of mathematics, Impulse's injuries require him to permanently use a wheelchair, and he is forced to retire his costumed identity<ref>''New Warriors'' (Volume one) #15-17</ref>.
During the ''[[Civil War (comics)|Superhero Civil War]]'', the individual members of Psionex (excepting either incarnation of Asylum) are apprehended by agents of the United States government who are enforcing the [[Registration acts (comics)#2006 Superhuman Registration Act|Superhuman Registration Act]]. They choose to join the Thunderbolts to avoid being jailed and are forced into a global conflict against the [[Grandmaster (Marvel Comics)|Grandmaster]]. Psionex later becomes the Initiative team for Maryland<ref>''Avengers: The Initiative'' #26</ref> and sides with [[Norman Osborn]] during the [[Siege (comics)|Siege of Asgard]]. Osborn's forces are defeated and the Initiative purged of criminals.<ref>''Siege'' #1-4 (Jan. 2010-May 2010)</ref>


The rest of Psionex escapes during the battle and go their separate ways. Warriors members [[Nova (comics)|Nova]] and [[Vance Astrovik|Marvel Boy]] later check in on Pretty Persuasions at a [[New York City]] strip club, and Coronary would return to Genetech voluntarily for help in controlling his powers and possibly returning him to human form. Asylum struck out on her own, resurfacing in [[Central Park]] fighting Nova and two other Warriors, [[Firestar]], and [[Speedball (comics)|Speedball]], a fight that ends with the female Asylum's disappearance.
==Members==

*'''Pretty Persuasions''' - Heidi P. Franklin is an exotic dancer who received the ability to amplify the erotic urges of other people, and can manifest a [[psionics|psionic]] energy whip. She has a history of returning to her career as a dancer whenever Psionex has disbanded; thus she has above-average (though not superhuman) levels of agility and athletic ability maintained by such constant exercise.
Some time later, a former Warriors foe once known as Darkling takes up the mantle of Asylum and regroups Psionex as "heroes" under his leadership, including Impulse, whose powers allowed his body to eventually heal its injuries<ref>''New Warriors'' Annual #4</ref>. After an extended run of crime-fighting in which much excessive force is used to apprehend criminals, the team becomes wanted by the law after a boy dies in an encounter with Asylum, and Psionex is again opposed by the New Warriors. Though the death is ruled accidental (an undiagnosed heart condition determined as the cause), Asylum eventually takes responsibility and submits to police custody, while the rest of Psionex return to Genetech for observation<ref>''New Warriors'' #52</ref>. Mathemanic briefly makes trouble through good intentions, focusing so desperately on the desire to turn back time and prevent the boy's death that he affects the perception of time in the greater NYC area, making it seem that the boy's death and subsequent events had yet to occur. Comforted by the Warriors, Mathemanic accepts that he cannot undo what has already happened and consciously dispels his effect<ref>''New Warriors'' #53</ref>.
*'''Coronary''' - James Sharp is a medical student who became a bio-telepath, capable of inducing different bodily states on other people - vomiting, unconsciousness, etc. For some reason, his genetic alterations also gave his body a crystalline composition, which caused him to shatter when [[Namorita]] dropped him from a great height. He later reformed his body when he focused his power inward, allowing himself to control his own bodily state, including making himself intangible and having a minor ability to shapeshift. He can take a form that appears to be made up of jagged glass (this was once permanent, but he has since appeared in his original form). Coronary has gradually increased in size and mass since reforming his body; whether this translates into increased physical ability is unknown.

*'''Mathemanic''' - Thomas Sorenson is a genius mathematician who received the ability to transmit mathematic figures telepathically, which can have various disabling effects. For example, he forces [[Firestar (Marvel Comics)|Firestar]] to perceive interstellar distances, which effectively rendered her unable to perceive smaller distances.{{Volume needed|c=y|date=January 2019}} He later turned this power inward, allowing him to make incredible calculations to perform feats that seemingly defied physics, such as manipulating [[gravity]]; he once subsconsciously affected the perception of the passage of time in a great number of people, in the futile pursuit of actually reversing time itself.{{Volume needed|c=y|date=January 2019}} Mathemanic is the least anti-social and criminally minded of the group, though he is somewhat absent-minded and distant in non-academic matters.
Psionex has not operated as their own team since the second Asylum's departure, though at least one member, Pretty Persuasions, has appeared out of Genetech's custody and at large (in the pages of ''[[Thunderbolts (comics)|New Thunderbolts]]'', again employed as an exotic dancer).
*'''Impulse''' - Dwight Hubbard is a violent former gang member who was granted enhanced reflexes and speed. He wielded poisoned barbs on his gauntlets. He assisted the New Warriors in a battle solely for the violent thrill, but injuries sustained during the battle forced him into a hospital and a wheelchair. Over time, his enhanced metabolism led to a full recovery, and he rejoined Psionex when the team reformed under the second Asylum.

*'''Asylum''' - The first Asylum was an unnamed mental patient who was imbued with [[Darkforce]] energies that converted her body into a psionic mist which caused hallucinations in anyone who touched it. She was later able to use her Darkforce energies as an offensive weapon. She was vulnerable at the one solid part of her body, a golden mask. After being defeated while fighting solo against the New Warriors [[Nova (Richard Rider)|Nova]], Firestar and [[Robbie Baldwin|Speedball]], she seemed to dissipate except for her mask, and has not been seen in action since.
During the [[Civil War (comics)|Civil War]] event, the individual members of Psionex (excepting either incarnation of Asylum) are located and apprehended by [[Baron Zemo#Baron Helmut Zemo|Baron Zemo]] and his Thunderbolts, acting as agents of the United States government and enforcing the [[Registration acts (comics)#2006 Superhuman Registration Act|Superhuman Registration Act]]. The former Psionex members are given the "choice" of joining the Thunderbolts or else face jail time, either for previous criminal acts or for failing to register as superhumans in accordance with the act; they choose the former, joining several supervillains in swelling the Thunderbolts' ranks. The "recruits" are forced to aid the Thunderbolts and the rest of Earth's heroes in a global conflict against the machinations of the [[Grandmaster (Marvel Comics)|Grandmaster]], facing a phenomenal number of suddenly-empowered superhumans running rampant. No mention has been made since the resolution of that conflict of the fates of the Thunderbolts recruits, who were last shown being overwhelmed by the sheer numbers of their opponents.
*'''Darkling / Asylum''' - Henrique Manuel Gallante was a drug addict who became mentally disturbed by his mutant ability to access the Darkforce Dimension, claiming that he heard a voice from within the Darkforce. While trying to control his energies, he inadvertently unleashed its powers into and amongst the people of New York City, including other superhumans whose powers were drawn from the Darkforce. Calling himself Darkling, he asserted enough control to face New York's resident superheroes, including members of the New Warriors, [[Avengers (comics)|Avengers]], and [[Fantastic Four]], before ultimately choosing to spend time within the Darkforce Dimension alone to further develop his abilities. Later, Gallante returned to Earth using the original Asylum's mask, taking the identity for himself and reorganizing Psionex as its leader. After accidentally killing a young boy, he voluntarily submitted to police custody, and later to a mental institute to serve a term of undetermined length.

===Dark Reign===
Several members of Psionex were featured on the cover of [[Avengers: The Initiative]]<ref>''Avengers: The Initiative'' #1</ref>. Psionex is revealed as the new Initiative team for the state of Maryland.<ref>''Avengers: The Initiative'' #26</ref>

Psionex joins in the assault on Asgard.<ref>''Siege'' #1</ref>


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==External links==
* [https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Psionex_(Earth-616) Psionex] at Marvel Wiki
* [https://comicvine.gamespot.com/psionex/4060-43283/ Psionex] at Comic Vine

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