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Jackknife (Jack Cole)

 

Universe
Marvel Universe

Real Name
Jack Cole

Aliases
None

Identity
Secret

Occupation
Former serial killer, vagrant

Citizenship
Unrevealed

Place of Birth
Unrevealed

Known Relatives
Unrevealed

Group Affiliation
None

Education
Unrevealed

Height
Unrevealed

Weight
Unrevealed

Eyes
Unrevealed, but they glowed red with power

Hair
Brown

Powers
Cole was a low-level telepath, only able to hear voices in his head, until he crossed paths with the mutant Nate Grey. After the moment Nate accidentally unlocked Jack's full potential, Cole became virtually unstoppable. He was now a high-level telepath, able to read minds or forcefully enter the minds of others and cause them pain - even if the individual was a powerful telepath too. Jackknife had tremendous telekinetic ability as well which enabled him to levitate, create and shoot psi-shivs from his mind to stun an opponent, and form psychic knives on each finger to cut his prey to ribbons or to penetrate a fully formed psionic shield from even a telekinetic as powerful as Grey. Cole could detonate objects, such as cars, with his mind causing deadly shrapnel to fill the air, and for some reason, he was immune to all of Nate Grey’s psychic attacks. Whether this ability extended to all individuals with psi powers has yet to be revealed.

Abilities
Jackknife was a relentless killing machine

Weapons
None

Paraphernalia
Jackknife fashioned a hooded cape with pieces of tattered clothing from all of his victims

First Appearance
X-Man #32 (1997, as Jackknife)

Origin
X-Man #32-33 (1997)

Significant Issues
Blames X-Man for being a cancer of the mind and will stop at nothing to destroy him (X-Man #32-33, 1997)

Once a hungry vagrant, Jack Cole lived beneath the sewers with a group of friends temporarily in the care of the Abomination. He heard voices in his head but couldn’t explain why – at least not until after the mutant known as X-Man paid them a visit. X-Man was looking for a girl named Threnody and challenged the Abomination for her hand. X-Man pretended to lose to the Abomination, then he and Threnody left together, but Jack Cole would never be the same again. For a brief moment, Cole's mind reached out to X-Man's, and something inside shattered into pieces. X-Man awakened the latent powers within Cole, but the process left him completely insane. Jack Cole was gone, and only Jackknife remained.


Jackknife lashed out at everyone around him, slaughtering those he once called friend. Cole eventually sought out X-Man, thinking him to be a cancer of the mind, and wanted to destroy all traces of him – including murdering all those who ever came into contact with him. Jackknife was relentless in his pursuit, and when he finally came into direct contact with his prey, all hell broke loose. Jackknife would not - could not be stopped, and he seemed immune to all of X-Man's abilities. Even when X-Man dropped an entire building down around Cole, Jackknife would not die. The battle was fierce and brutal, but in the end, Jackknife wasn’t able to complete his mission. X-Man ensnared Cole with exposed power cables and electrocuted him. Cole's physical body yet lived, but his brain had been fried. X-Man turned Jackknife's body over to medical technicians on the scene, but it appeared Cole would remain in a vegetative state indefinitely – leaving the world free from the menace of Jackknife.
 
 
 
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