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Domino (comics)

Domino (Neena Thurman) is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. She is best known as a member of the X-Men offshoot X-Force. Created by writer Fabian Nicieza and artist/co-writer Rob Liefeld, she first fully appeared in ''X-Force,'' vol. 1 #11 (June 1992).
In addition to her exceptional marksmanship and hand-to-hand skills, Domino possesses mutant probability-altering powers, similar to those of the X-Man Longshot. She often uses her skills as a mercenary, but has also been the partner, confidante, and lover of the superhero Cable, a lieutenant in his militant group X-Force, and a member of the X-Men.
==Publication history==
Apart from being a mainstay character in the first series of ''X-Force,'' Domino has had two limited self-titled series, one of which had her teaming with Puck against Lady Deathstrike and Donald Pierce. The second revealed her childhood.
Domino did not properly appear in Marvel comics until after a pair of false starts. A Domino imposter, a mutant shapeshifter named Copycat, first appeared in ''New Mutants,'' vol. 1 #98 (February 1991), although the real Domino did not appear in that issue. Domino made a brief appearance in a flashback in ''X-Force,'' vol. 1 #8 (March 1992), and made her first actual present-day appearance on the last page of issue #11 (June 1992). She appeared in a number of issues of ''Cable & Deadpool''〔''Cable and Deadpool'' #7–12, 27–29, 33–35, 40–42〕 and joined the first Wolverine-led X-Force as of ''X-Force,'' vol. 3 #8 (December 2008).
Domino appeared in her own three-issue miniseries with Wolverine entitled ''X-Force: Sex and Violence,'' written by Christopher Yost and Craig Kyle and drawn by Gabriele Dell'Otto. The story centers upon Domino and Wolverine's mission to resolve a situation from Domino's recent past.〔 Chris Yost has said, "It's a chance for us to go in-depth into a couple of the characters. In the story, Domino has a hit put out on her and Wolverine finds out about it. Essentially, it's the two of them going out to get that hit removed."〔 Yost adds that the characters are up against the worst killers on the planet.〔 〕
Domino was part of the main roster in ''Cable and X-Force'' (by Dennis Hopeless and Salvador Larroca), from 2012 to 2014.
Domino guest stars in the 2014 ''X-Force'', beginning from issue #7.

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