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Threnody

 

Universe
Marvel Universe

Real Name
Melody Jacobs

Aliases
"Thren," "Little Deathsong," once impersonated Naomi Campbell

Identity
Secret

Occupation
Adventurer

Citizenship
U.S.A.

Place of Birth
Unrevealed

Known Relatives
Judith Jacobs (mother, deceased), unidentified child

Group Affiliation
Formerly ally of X-Man, Former servant of Mister Sinister

Education
Self-taught

Height
5'7"

Weight
131 lbs.

Eyes
Brown

Hair
Black

Powers
Threnody is an empathic emotion absorber who can sense and absorb the necroplasmic energy that is released when a living organism is near death or dying she can release this energy as an explosive plasma burst, though she lacked control until outfitted with Sinister's neuro-locks. Threnody's power can resurrect her form death if a source of necroplasmic energy is present. Her power once acted as a lure for the recently deceased, drawing them to her as zombies.

First Appearance
X-Men #27 (1993)

Significant Issues
Official Handbook Bibliography

Young Melody Jacobs was found living on the streets by the monstrous Abomination, who took her to his subterranean homeless shelter. There, Jacobs was nicknamed Threnody by a kindly old woman after the mournful song she sang. Weeks later, Threnody's mutant power of absorbing the energy released by the dead and dying flared explosively out of control, killing the woman and her husband. Cast out bu the Abomination, Threnody returned to living on the streets in Los Angeles where she was found by the local police near the hospital where the mutant Infectia lay dying of the Legacy Virus. Absorbing the ambient neuroplasmic energy. Threnody unwittingly killed two policemen and fled. Seeking shelter in the laboratory of Gordon Lefferts, the first recorded victim of the Legacy Virus, Threnody encountered several X-Men when they arrived to investigate. Fleeing from them, she encountered geneticist Mister Sinister, who offered her control in exchange for her servitude. Despite the X-Men's objections, she accepted and left with Sinister.
 
 
 
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