Genesis (Marvel Comics)
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Genesis is the name of three separate fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The first and most well known is Tyler Dayspring, a mutant and foe of Cable and Wolverine. He first appeared in a flashback in X-Force #1 (August 1991), and appeared as Mister Tolliver is in X-Force #5 (1992) and his first appearance as Genesis was in Cable #19.[1] Some sources state that he is Cable's son, while others state that he is actually Cable's 'nephew' since his father was Stryfe.
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Publisher | Marvel Comics |
First appearance | X-Force #1 (August 1991) as Tyler X-Force #5 (December 1991) as Mr. Tolliver Cable #19 (January 1995) as Genesis |
Created by | Fabian Nicieza (writer) Rob Liefeld (artist) |
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Alter ego | Tyler Dayspring |
Species | Human mutant |
Team affiliations | Dark Riders Askani Clan Chosen |
Notable aliases | Mr. Tolliver, The Other |
Abilities | Could project solid holograms of memories of others, advanced knowledge of technology |
The second genesis is a clone of En Sabah Nur raised in the virtual reality known as the World. Known as Evan Sabahnur, he first appeared in Uncanny X-Force #7.
The third Genesis is a female mutant and the long lost wife of Apocalypse. She first appeared in a drawing in Free Comic Book Day 2020 (X-Men/Dark Ages) #1 (2020), and made her full appearance in X-Men (Vol. 5) #12 and as Annihilation in X of Swords: Stasis #1 (2020).[2]