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Fantomex : ウィキペディア英語版
Fantomex

Fantomex is a fictional superhero associated with the X-Men in titles published by Marvel Comics. Fantomex first appeared in ''New X-Men'' #128 (August, 2002) and was created by Grant Morrison and Igor Kordey. Initially introduced as a character similar to Fantômas and Diabolik, he is later revealed to be an escaped experiment from the Weapon Plus Program.
==Publication history==
Fantomex resembles the titular character of the Italian comic book ''Diabolik,'' whose film adaptation was released as ''Danger: Diabolik,'' Diabolik's lover being named Eva. The character of Diabolik is loosely based on the character Fantômas, the subject of a series of early-20th century French detective thrillers and a popular Mexican comic book adaptation, whose name is more directly reflected in Fantomex's own name.〔(Comic Book Urban Legends Revealed #66 ), Comic Book Resources〕 Fantomex's name, Jean-Phillipe, is a reference to actor John Phillip Law, star of "Danger: Diabolik". In addition, his Weapon X designation -- "Weapon XIII"—is a reference to the secret agent protagonist of the Franco-Belgian comic ''XIII''.
After Morrison's run, the character made sporadic appearances in ''Weapon X'' #23–25, ''Mystique'' #20–21, 24, the ''Dark Reign: The List—Wolverine'' one-shot and in ''Uncanny X-Men'' #515-522 during the "Nation X" storyline before becoming a founding member of new covert X-Force as seen in the monthly ''Uncanny X-Force'' series.
In July 2013, Marvel announced the character's first solo series, Fantomex MAX, written by Andrew Hope, and illustrated by Shawn Crystal. The series does not take place in current Marvel continuity, and the character is not affiliated with any other Marvel characters. In this series, the character of Fantomex is a more literal take on the Diabolik character, with a storyline less influenced by traditional superhero plots, skewing more towards the concepts of intrigue and James Bond-tinged adventure. Issue 1 debuted on October 2, 2013.

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