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Jubilee (comics) : ウィキペディア英語版
Jubilee (comics)

Jubilee is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, most commonly in association with the X-Men. She is a mutant with the superhuman power to generate pyrotechnic energy plasmoids from her hands. A teenage "mall rat," she was the X-Men's youngest member in the early 1990s, often playing a sidekick role.
Jubilee eventually joined the junior team Generation X. She was a prominent character in the 1990s-era ''X-Men'' animated series. In late 2004, Marvel launched a self-titled series for Jubilee set in Los Angeles, written by Robert Kirkman and covers by Casey Jones; it was canceled after six issues. She also has cameo appearances in the first three X-Men films, and will play a prominent role in '' X-Men: Apocalypse''; she is portrayed by Katrina Florence in ''X-Men'' and by Kea Wong in ''X2: X-Men United'' and ''X-Men: The Last Stand''. Lana Condor will portray Jubilee in ''X-Men: Apocalypse''.
Jubilee is one of the depowered mutant characters who later reappeared using technology-based powers in the ''New Warriors'' comic series. She has since been turned into a vampire where she gained vampire-like powers.
==Publication history==

Jubilee was created by writer Chris Claremont and artist Marc Silvestri and first appeared in ''Uncanny X-Men'' (vol. 1) #244 (May 1989). She appeared regularly as an X-Men team member in ''Uncanny X-Men'' (vol. 1) through issue #280 (September 1991), and later was a staple of ''X-Men'' (vol. 2) (1991) as a member of the X-Men's blue squad. During the same time frame, Jubilee also serves as Wolverine's sidekick in ''Wolverine'' (vol. 2) #40-75 (1991-1993). After the Phalanx Covenant storyline in ''X-Men'' (vol. 2) #16-17 and ''Uncanny X-Men'' (vol. 1) #316-317, Jubilee, who was a young teenager, was transferred to the X-Men trainee squad Generation X and starred in the entire run of ''Generation X'' #1-75 (1994-2001). After the dissolution of Generation X, Jubilee returned to the pages of ''Uncanny X-Men'' (vol. 1), first as a member of the X-Corporation (issues #403-406, 2002), and later as a team member in her own right (issues #423-#437, 2003-2004). Jubilee had a six-issue self-titled limited series in 2005, but lost her mutant powers in ''House of M: The Day After'' #1 (2006). She then adopted the alias Wondra and joined the reconstituted New Warriors in ''New Warriors'' (vol. 4) #1-20 (2007-2009). Jubilee was affected with vampirism in ''X-Men'' (vol. 3) #1 (2010) and remained a sporadic character on that title through issue #27 (2012), as well as a supporting character in ''X-23'' (vol. 3) (2010-2011). Contemporaneously, she saw print in her second limited series, ''Wolverine and Jubilee'' (2011). Jubilee most recently features as a regular character in the all-female ''X-Men'' (vol. 4) #1-25 (2013-2015).

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