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  1. 27 de out. de 2016 · A Morte dos X já está trazendo uma série de consequências desagradáveis para os mutantes e uma delas envolveu Jamie Madrox, o Homem-Múltiplo, um dos mais interessantes e importantes personagens do universo dos X-Men já criados. Aqui, listamos dez fatos sobre a história do herói e curiosidades que você deve conhecer!

    • Overview
    • History Origin
    • AttributesPower Grid[105] Powers Madrox is a Changeling, the genetic predecessors of mutants whose powers manifest at birth instead of during puberty. Madrox's powers include: The Multiple Man in action Kinetic Duplication: Jamie Madrox creates identical physical duplicates of himself upon physical impact. This process is spontaneous and cannot be prevented by Madrox. Although he can create multiple duplicates, and the duplicates themselves can also replicate, each is only able to create one duplicate at a time; he used to have an upper limit of 40 dupes, but that is no longer the case.[80] The duplicates think, feel, and act independently, and each tends to manifest one aspect of Madrox's personality.[81] Duplication Experience Transference: When Madrox merges back, he retains memories, knowledge, and experiences of the dupe. At first, his absorbed memories would feel like "watching TV",[27] however, at some point Jamie's powers became defective[38] and he could no longer distinguish his memories from that of his dupes.[39][7] In addition to that, whenever one of his new dupes died, he would immediately inherit his memories without having to absorb them.[38] After coming back to life, it appears he's lost this ability.[5][78] Duplication Healing: Absorbing an injured dupe formerly resulted in the prime Madrox suffering an injury half as severe, but he currently suffers no injury whatsoever.[80] Jamie Madrox the Multiple Man Madrox worried about "starting rumors" about his sexual orientation Dupe wondering about the rules of two Jamie's having...you know Notable Duplicates
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    Bizarre. The more dupes I created, the more it "thinned out" Locke's control, until I finally broke free. And all these Hydra agents dead...because of me. Frightening. But the most frightening thing of all...is that I don't feel anything. No regret. no horror. No elation. Just... empty. And that's bad. Very... very... bad. 

    —Multiple Man

    Jamie Madrox, known as Multiple Man, is a mutant abilitiy to create duplicates or "Dupes" of himself upon physical impact, essentially cloning himself. His journey with this power began at birth when he created his first duplicate. Madrox's abilities were initially kept under control with a Kinetic Dampening Suit until a tragic accident led to the release of his powers. Despite his potential to join the X-Men, Madrox chose a different path, assisting mutant researcher Dr. Moira MacTaggert on Muir Island. Throughout his adventures, he encountered various challenges, including battling against powerful adversaries like Eric the Red and Proteus.

    His journey took a significant turn when one of his Dupes decided to live separately, leading to a series of events that saw Madrox joining government-sponsored teams like X-Factor and X-Corps. Madrox's life continued to be filled with twists and turns, including dating his fellow teammate Siryn. He created X-Factor Investigations, a mutant detective agency, that brought about both triumphs and tragedies, including revelations about his abilities and encounters with future versions of himself.The "Decimation" event further complicated Madrox's life, as he grappled with memory issues and faced off against threats like the Legacy Virus. He ventured into alternate realities and facing off against formidable foes like his Dupe Cortex and Dormammu. Madrox's journey eventually led him to retire to his family farm with his partner Layla Miller, but his involvement with the Terrigen Mists ultimately led to his demise.

    Origin

    Jamie Madrox's mutant ability was apparent as early as his birth. He created his first duplicate when the doctor smacked him on the bottom. Two weeks later, Jamie's father resigned from the Los Alamos Nuclear Research Center and moved his family to an intentionally isolated farm in Lawrenceville, Kansas at the suggestion of Professor Charles Xavier. Later, Damian Tryp, of Singularity Investigations, made his own offer to look after Jamie, claiming that Jamie was not in fact a mutant, but a "changeling," a predecessor to mutants, who manifest their powers at birth. Jamie's parents, however, refused to give Jamie to Tryp. From a young age, Madrox was given a special suit to wear that would neutralize his mutant power, but, before this could be explained to him, a freak tornado killed his parents when he was 15, later revealed to have been caused by Tryp, who had also manipulated Jamie's memories to make him forget his part in the accident. Madrox spent the next six years alone caring for his parents' farm. When he was 21, malfunctioning control elements in the suit caused a power surge that released his inhibited power and caused the suit to begin absorbing ambient electrical energy. Confused, frightened, and driven mad by isolation, Madrox felt himself drawn to New York City. There, he clashed with the Fantastic Four until Xavier arrived to defuse the situation. With the help of Xavier and Reed Richards, Madrox's suit was repaired and he accompanied Xavier back to his mansion in Westchester County. There, Madrox's temporary madness was cured and, after learning to cope with his powers, he was invited to join the X-Men. He declined, and instead accompanied Xavier to Muir Island where he became a laboratory assistant to mutant researcher Doctor Moira MacTaggert.[citation needed]

    Muir Island

    Madrox's ability proved invaluable to MacTaggert, and he quickly became a regular fixture on Muir. Unfortunately, Madrox also found himself battling against threats such as the alien Eric the Red and the reality-altering mutant Proteus, who possessed one of Madrox's duplicates in order to escape confinement on Muir. Proteus's possession instantly killed the duplicate, and for the first time Madrox felt the severe psychic backlash caused by the death of one of his duplicates. After Proteus was defeated, Madrox again declined to join the X-Men, preferring to remain on Muir Island with Moira and her lover, the X-Man Banshee. Soon after, Banshee's daughter Siryn came to live on Muir and she developed a romantic relationship with one of his dupes, unaware he wasn't the original. Eventually, another one of Madrox's duplicates sought to remain apart from the original and live his own life. To this end, he drugged the original Madrox and joined Moira and Siryn on a trip to the U.S. to search for Sunspot and Warlock, two missing members of the New Mutants. There, they met the young mutant group known as the Fallen Angels. Unable to convince them to come back home, Jamie and Siryn joined the Fallen Angels as well. With the Angels, they met Boom-Boom, visited the Valley of the Flame, on Dinosaur World, and traveled to Coconut Grove, the home planet of their teammate Ariel. The inhabitants of the Coconut Grove captured the Fallen Angels, intending to use them as experiments to continue their evolution, but the Angels worked together to defeat them and return home. In the end, Sunspot and Warlock decided to return to the New Mutants, but Siryn and Madrox chose to remain with the Angels for a while longer, instead of going home to Muir Island.

    X-Factor

    Later, the original Madrox was possessed by the psionic entity the Shadow King during the villain's takeover of Muir; after his defeat, Madrox joined the government-sponsored X-Factor team. Unknown to Madrox, the duplicate that had joined the Fallen Angels years before had since found a place in the Nasty Boys, a team of super-powered mercenaries employed by geneticist Mister Sinister. With the help of Senator Steven Shaffran, a mutant with the ability to turn other mutants' powers and fears against them, the duplicate convinced X-Factor that he was the original. Madrox merged with the duplicate, but it was a ruse; he "disassembled" the duplicate from the inside and remained the dominant personality in order to expose Shaffran and stop Sinister. Later, when most of the team were busy with another assignment, Madrox and his teammate Quicksilver were sent to investigate a murder case in Maine in which the prime suspect was a young mutant named Rhapsody, who had been fired from her music teaching job after turning blue and first manifesting her ability to entrance others with music. The man responsible for terminating her employment was found dead two days later, with Rhapsody apprehended at the scene of the crime. Exposed to the effects of Rhapsody's power, Madrox became convinced of her innocence and was set to break her out of prison when the truth was revealed. Rhapsody had used her power on the victim in an effort to make him see the error of his decision to fire her, only to accidentally cause his death. Following an attempted assassination of Xavier supposedly by the mutant soldier from the future, Cable, X-Factor and the X-Men teamed up to capture Cable's team of young mutants, X-Force. Among X-Force's number was Siryn, who confronted Madrox over their past relationship. Madrox revealed to Siryn that although he retained all the memories of her relationship with his renegade duplicate, he possessed none of the related emotional attachment. Among his X-Factor teammates, Madrox formed a close bond with Strong Guy. The pair shared an odd sense of humor and often joked around much to team leader Havok's chagrin. A psychiatric analysis by Doctor Leonard Samson ultimately revealed the reason for Madrox's humorous attitude. His living alone for many years as a child created an almost pathological need for attention to ensure he would never be alone again, and he was willing to do virtually anything - whether it be telling jokes, playing gags, or creative use of dupes - to get people to notice him. During a subsequent mission with X-Factor to the island nation of Genosha, one of Madrox's duplicates contracted the deadly Legacy Virus; when reabsorbed, it was believed Madrox himself was infected. The mutant prophetess Haven offered to cure Madrox of the Virus, but the attempt failed and he seemingly died. However, Madrox unconsciously stayed split into separate bodies, ensuring that the Virus would be contained in one body and not duplicate into the others. When the infected body died, the shock of its death caused Madrox to lose his memory. Later, X-Factor was sent on a mission to apprehend a mysterious figure that was revealed to be Madrox, alive and well with his memory restored. Madrox had been recruited by elements of the U.S. government that wanted to turn him into the ultimate secret agent, training him to become a one-man army. Madrox ultimately rejoined X-Factor until the team's disbanding after the apparent death of its leader, Havok. He then returned to Muir Island where he was reunited with both Moira and his X-Factor teammate Wolfsbane. Madrox subsequently worked in Genosha at the behest of Professor X to monitor the situation there after the rise to power of mutant activist Magneto.

    Powers Madrox is a Changeling, the genetic predecessors of mutants whose powers manifest at birth instead of during puberty. Madrox's powers include: The Multiple Man in action Kinetic Duplication: Jamie Madrox creates identical physical duplicates of himself upon physical impact. This process is spontaneous and cannot be prevented by Madrox. Although he can create multiple duplicates, and the duplicates themselves can also replicate, each is only able to create one duplicate at a time; he used to have an upper limit of 40 dupes, but that is no longer the case. The duplicates think, feel, and act independently, and each tends to manifest one aspect of Madrox's personality. Duplication Experience Transference: When Madrox merges back, he retains memories, knowledge, and experiences of the dupe. At first, his absorbed memories would feel like "watching TV", however, at some point Jamie's powers became defective and he could no longer distinguish his memories from that of his dupes. In addition to that, whenever one of his new dupes died, he would immediately inherit his memories without having to absorb them. After coming back to life, it appears he's lost this ability. Duplication Healing: Absorbing an injured dupe formerly resulted in the prime Madrox suffering an injury half as severe, but he currently suffers no injury whatsoever. Jamie Madrox the Multiple Man Madrox worried about "starting rumors" about his sexual orientation Dupe wondering about the rules of two Jamie's having...you know Notable Duplicates

    Madrox is a Changeling, the genetic predecessors of mutants whose powers manifest at birth instead of during puberty. Madrox's powers include: •Kinetic Duplication: Jamie Madrox creates identical physical duplicates of himself upon physical impact. This process is spontaneous and cannot be prevented by Madrox. Although he can create multiple duplicates, and the duplicates themselves can also replicate, each is only able to create one duplicate at a time; he used to have an upper limit of 40 dupes, but that is no longer the case. The duplicates think, feel, and act independently, and each tends to manifest one aspect of Madrox's personality. •Duplication Experience Transference: When Madrox merges back, he retains memories, knowledge, and experiences of the dupe. At first, his absorbed memories would feel like "watching TV", however, at some point Jamie's powers became defective and he could no longer distinguish his memories from that of his dupes. In addition to that, whenever one of his new dupes died, he would immediately inherit his memories without having to absorb them. After coming back to life, it appears he's lost this ability. •Duplication Healing: Absorbing an injured dupe formerly resulted in the prime Madrox suffering an injury half as severe, but he currently suffers no injury whatsoever.

    Abilities

    Madrox has acquired extensive knowledge and skills via his duplicates' experiences, such as human anatomy, speaking Russian, and Shaolin monk stealth techniques. Madrox is also a certified lawyer.

    Equipment

    Kinetic Dampening Suit: Madrox once wore a suit that damped kinetic impacts so that he wouldn't duplicate from accidental impacts.

    •The plural form of Madrox has been given as both "Madri"[citation needed] and "Madroxes".[103]

    •The Madri apparently can have different food allergies from each other.

    •309 appearance(s) of James Madrox (Earth-616)

    •18 appearance(s) in handbook(s) of James Madrox (Earth-616)

    •23 minor appearance(s) of James Madrox (Earth-616)

    •43 mention(s) of James Madrox (Earth-616)

    •10 mention(s) in handbook(s) of James Madrox (Earth-616)

    •317 image(s) of James Madrox (Earth-616)

    References

    1.Giant-Size Fantastic Four #4 2.X-Factor #241 3.Infinity Crusade #1 4.X-Factor (Vol. 3) #16 5.X-Corp #1 6.Fallen Angels #5 7.X-Factor (Vol. 3) #13 8.Madrox #4 9.X-Factor (Vol. 3) #8 10.X-Factor (Vol. 3) #15 11.X-Factor #235 12.New X-Men (Vol. 2) #44 13.X-Factor (Vol. 3) #11 14.Death of X #1 15.X-Force (Vol. 6) #4 16.X-Corp #4 17.X-Corp #5 18.Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z #8 19.X-Men #129 20.X-Factor Annual #8 21.Uncanny X-Men #401–406 22.Madrox #1–5 23.X-Factor (Vol. 3) #1–12 24.X-Men Unlimited Infinity Comic #124 25.X-Factor (Vol. 3) #12 26.Fallen Angels #1 27.X-Force #17 28.X-Factor #75 29.Fallen Angels #1–4 30.Fallen Angels #4–8 31.X-Factor #72–74 32.X-Factor #79–81 33.X-Factor #87 34.X-Factor #96–100 35.Uncanny X-Men 1999 #1 36.New X-Men #130 37.X-Factor (Vol. 3) #1–4 38.X-Factor (Vol. 3) #17 39.X-Factor (Vol. 3) #10 40.X-Factor (Vol. 3) #2–4 41.X-Factor (Vol. 3) #6 42.X-Factor (Vol. 3) #7 43.X-Factor (Vol. 3) #8–9 44.X-Factor (Vol. 3) #10–12 45.X-Factor (Vol. 3) #40 46.X-Factor (Vol. 3) #17–20 47.X-Factor (Vol. 3) #22–24 48.Uncanny X-Men #492 49.X-Factor (Vol. 3) #25 50.X-Factor (Vol. 3) #26 51.Uncanny X-Men #494 52.X-Factor (Vol. 3) #27 53.X-Factor (Vol. 3) #28–32 54.X-Factor (Vol. 3) #32 55.X-Factor (Vol. 3) #33 56.X-Factor (Vol. 3) #37 57.X-Factor (Vol. 3) #39 58.X-Factor (Vol. 3) #44 59.X-Factor (Vol. 3) #45 60.X-Factor (Vol. 3) #49 61.X-Factor (Vol. 3) #50 62.X-Factor #200–202 63.X-Factor #205–206 64.X-Factor #217–218 65.X-Factor #227 66.X-Factor #230 67.X-Factor #229–232 68.X-Factor #232–233 69.X-Factor #245 70.X-Factor #247 71.X-Factor #252–253 72.X-Factor #262 73.All-New X-Factor #1 74.Death of X #2 75.Multiple Man #1–5 76.Uncanny X-Men (Vol. 5) #22 77.Empyre: X-Men #1 78.X-Corp #3 79.X-Men: Hellfire Gala 2023 #1 80.X-Factor #200 ;Madrox's Handbook Page 81.X-Factor (Vol. 3) #1 82.Madrox #1 83.Madrox #2 84.Madrox #3 85.X-Factor (Vol. 3) #21 86.X-Factor #234 87.X-Factor (Vol. 3) #1–2 88.X-Factor (Vol. 3) #3 89.Wolverine: First Class #18 90.X-Factor (Vol. 3) #29 91.X-Factor (Vol. 3) #36 92.Chaos War: X-Men #1 93.Chaos War: X-Men #2 94.X-Factor #221 95.She-Hulk (Vol. 3) #8 96.Multiple Man #1–2 97.Multiple Man #3 98.Multiple Man #2 99.Multiple Man #3–4 100.Multiple Man #5 101.Multiple Man #4–5 102.Multiple Man #4 103.Old Man Hawkeye #1 ; page 21 104.Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z #8 105.X-Factor Vol 1 200

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jamie_MadroxJamie Madrox - Wikipedia

    James Arthur Madrox, also called the Multiple Man, is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer/editor Len Wein, he first appeared in Giant-Size Fantastic Four #4 (February 1975).

  3. Madrox a partir da mini-série tornou-se mais poderoso, sendo agora até capaz de absorver suas duplicatas sem tocá-las (graças aos conhecimentos absorvidos de uma duplicata que se tornou monge budista) e tendo conhecimentos gerais sobre uma vasta gama de assuntos.

  4. Jamie Madrox, also known as Multiple Man, is a mutant with the ability to create duplicates of himself through physical contact. These "dupes" can later be reabsorbed, along with all of their ...

  5. Desde sua tenra idade, Jamie ganhou um traje que neutralizava a sua mutação, mas, antes que seus poderes fossem explicados para ele, seus pais morreram em um tornado que destruiu sua fazenda. Madrox passou os próximos seis anos cuidando sozinho da fazenda.

  6. 10 de ago. de 2004 · Madrox, o Homem-Múltiplo, é a estrela de uma nova minissérie de cinco partes, da Marvel, distribuída com o selo Marvel Knights. O primeiro número será lançado em setembro. A primeira edição tem capa de David Lloyd , roteiro de Peter David (que já havia trabalhado com o personagem na série X-Factor) e desenhos de Pablo ...