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|real_name=D'Ken Neramani | |||
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'''D'Ken Neramani''' is a ] in the ] ]. He is best known for being the evil brother to ] and the villain ] , two important characters in the X-Men franchise. He first appeared in ] v1 #97 (''February 1976'') | '''D'Ken Neramani''' is a ] in the ] ]. He is best known for being the evil brother to ] and the villain ] , two important characters in the X-Men franchise. He first appeared in ] v1 #97 (''February 1976'') | ||
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Publication information | |
Publisher | Marvel Comics |
First appearance | Uncanny X-Men #97 (February 1976) |
Created by | Chris Claremeont Dave Cockrum |
In-story information | |
Alter ego | D'Ken Neramani |
Team affiliations | Shi'ar Empire |
Notable aliases | none |
Abilities | peak human strength, agility, speed, endurance and reflexes |
D'Ken Neramani is a fictional character in the Marvel Comics universe. He is best known for being the evil brother to Lilandra Neramani and the villain Deathbird , two important characters in the X-Men franchise. He first appeared in X-Men v1 #97 (February 1976)
History
D'Ken was the first known ruler of the outerspace "Shi'ar Empire". He was responsible for the kidnapping of Corsair and Katherine Anne Summers, the parents to X-Men members Cyclops, Havok and as later revealed, Vulcan. When he had first kidnapped Corsair and Katherine, D'Ken disposed of Corsair and tried to rape Katherine. As Corsair escaped from his holding pen, D'Ken made the poor man pay by witnessing how he murdered his wife and unborn third child. Little did D'Ken know that Corsair had two surviving sons back on Earth, but even Corsair himself believed his sons to be all dead at the time.
As Corsair was brought into slavery, D'Ken had the child he just killed patched-up by his advanced machinery so he could make a slave out of the boy. Eventually, as Vulcan grew older, he escaped from his master's clutches and made it back to his homeplanet Earth, where he was welcomed by Professor X and Moira MacTaggart. D'Ken didn't care about Vulcan anymore, and sought out to gain more power in the M'Kraan Crystal. He didn't care that he had intervention of his family, and eventually located the Crystal, but its immense power rendered the villain comatose and he, presumably, still is that way until today. With D'Ken out of the picture, his younger sister Lilandra became the new heir to the Shi'ar throne.
D'Ken is also believed to have some connection to the mysterious Adam X , the mutant who was for a very long time falsly believed to be the third Summers brother. With D'Ken now dead and Vulcan revealed alive, it's unclear if that history is ever going to be cleared up, after it was being told in Captain Marvel v3 #3 (the Genis-Vell series) .
With Vulcan now on the lose and aware of his horrible past, the former X-Man is heading back into outer space and can only think about two things: his father Corsair and revenge on D'Ken.
In other media
D'Ken was seen in the third season of the original X-Men animated series from the 1990's, where his history was very much alike as it was in the comics. He was also responsible for the death of Cyclops' parents abduction and him becoming an orphan on Earth. D'Ken gained control over the M'Kraan Crystal though, which gave him powers. But, those powers drove him completely insane. When he was fighting his sister Lilandra, the X-Men and the Imperial Guard, D'Ken was eventually killed by the M'Kraan itself which didn't like the idea of its powers being abused.
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