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==Baal== Baal was the leader of the Sandstormers, who found Apocalypse as a baby and raised him. The character, created by Terry Kavanagh and Adam Pollina first appeared in ''The Rise of Apocalypse'' #1 (October 1996). Baal is the leader of the Sandstormers, raiders and scavengers in ancient Egypt who lived by the dogma of survival of the fittest. When Kang the Conqueror went back in time, in his spaceship, the Sphinx and crash landed, he was found by the Sandstormers. Inside, Baal and his people found a wounded Kang, and nursed him back to health. When Kang recovered, he ran away and became pharaoh of Egypt as Rama Tut. He returned with soldiers to reclaim his jewel, which the Sandstormers had stolen. The Sandstormers did not reveal where it was and many of Baal's men were massacred. The jewel, "The Eye of the Ages" gives its holders glimpses into the future and Baal saw in it a man who would defeat him, this man was En Sabah Nur. The Sandstormers raided village after village in search for Nur and finally found him left to die on an altar of stones. Many of the Sandstormers wished to slay the baby, thinking it a demon. From the moment Baal had found Nur, he was attached to him and even slew his own men to defend him. As years passed and En Sabah Nur turned seventeen and proven to his clan how strong he was, Rama Tut had grown tired in search of these Raiders. Logos, Rama Tut's vizier had revealed the Sandstormers lair and soon they were all massacred. Luckily, Baal had gone off with Nur to reveal to him his destiny and how he had come to learn of it. They were underneath the battle between the Egyptian forces and the Sandstormers which lead to a cave-in where they were. Father and son had both become severely injured, but Baal managed to stay alive long enough to reveal to En Sabah Nur how Rama Tut appeared in Egypt and all that had transpired between them. ==Gailyn Bailey== Gailyn Bailey is a child, mutant, and member of the extended "Grey Family" in the Marvel Universe. The character, created by Louise Simonson and Terry Shoemaker, first appeared in ''X-Factor'' #35 (December 1988). Within the context of the stories, Gailyn Bailey is the eldest child of Sara Grey and the niece of Jean Grey. She and her brother, Joey are abducted and transformed by Nanny into a superhuman duo known as Shatterbox. X-Factor is later able to undo this transformation. Like her brother, she is a latent mutant and while being hunted by the Sentinels is saved by Roust and X-Man. She is among the fatalities in the Shi'ar's raid on future Phoenix Force avatars. Before her death, Gailyn and her brother were planning to be adopted by her great-uncle Brian Grey and his wife. Both, along with their natural daughter, perish along with Gailyn and Joey. ==Joey Bailey== Joey Bailey is a child, mutant, and member of the extended "Grey Family" in the Marvel Universe. The character, created by Louise Simonson and Terry Shoemaker, first appeared in ''X-Factor'' #35 (December 1988). Within the context of the stories, Joey Bailey is the youngest child of Sara Grey and the nephew of Jean Grey. He and his sister, Gailyn are abducted and transformed by Nanny into a superhuman duo known as Shatterbox.〔 X-Factor is later able to undo this transformation.〔 Like his sister, he is a latent mutant and while being hunted by the Sentinels is saved by Roust and X-Man.〔 He is among the fatalities in the Shi'ar's raid on future Phoenix Force advocates.〔 Before his death, Joey and his sister were planning to be adopted by his great-uncle Brian Grey and his wife, and daughter. Both, along with their natural daughter, perish along with Joey and Gailyn. ==Paul Bailey== Paul Bailey is a member of the extended "Grey Family" in the Marvel Universe. The character, created by Chris Claremont and John Byrne, first appeared in ''X-Men'' #138 (October 1980). Within the context of the stories, Paul Bailey is married to Sara Grey, sister of Jean Grey. He is also the father of Joey and Gailyn Bailey. * Agent Baker * Balder * Baldini * Bryson Bale ==Balor== Balor is a villain in the Marvel Universe. The character, created by Steven Grant and Greg LaRocque, first appeared in ''Avengers #225'' (November 1982). Within the context of the stories, Balor is a giant red-skinned, yellow-horned, one-eyed member of the Fomor, extra-dimensional beings from the dimension of Avalon. Balor is tall (unlike most Fomor, who are human-sized), has pointed ears, goat-like legs, and three fingers on each hand. Balor was the god of death, husband of Cethlann, son of Buarasainech, and was grandfather of the Celtic god Lugh. Lugh later killed him at the Second Battle of Magh Tuiredh. Balor, however, was returned to life. In the 12th century A.D., Balor and the Fomor battle Amergin, with the heroic Black Knight and the Avengers in Avalon. Contact with the Evil Eye magically transmutes Balor into pure energy, which is then absorbed by the Eye. His magical energy is then employed by the Black Knight to transmute his own stone body back to flesh.〔''Avengers'' #225〕 In the 20th century on Earth, Balor is freed from the Evil Eye by Morgan le Fay. He battles the Avengers-ally Doctor Strange, the Black Knight, and Victoria Bentley. His body dissipates when the Black Knight destroys the Evil Eye.〔''Black Knight'' #3〕 * Balthakk * Brian Banner * Rebecca Banner * Bannerman Brown and Bannerman Green * Lance Bannon * Banshee (Death) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「List of Marvel Comics characters: B」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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