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Neutron is a member of an [[Extraterrestrial life in popular culture|alien]] race known as Stygians and a member of the [[Imperial Guard (comics)|Imperial Guard]], a group of super-powered alien warriors who serve the ruler of the [[Shi'ar]] Empire.
Neutron is a member of an [[Extraterrestrial life in popular culture|alien]] race known as Stygians and a member of the [[Imperial Guard (comics)|Imperial Guard]], a group of super-powered alien warriors who serve the ruler of the [[Shi'ar]] Empire.


He is a traitor who serves [[Lord Samedar]], [[Deathbird]], and the [[Brood (comics)|Brood]] in their conspiracy to overthrow Shi'ar Princess-Majestrix [[Lilandra Neramani|Lilandra]].
He is a traitor who serves [[Lord Samedar]], [[Deathbird]], and the [[Brood (comics)|Brood]] in their conspiracy to overthrow Shi'ar Princess-Majestrix [[Lilandra Neramani|Lilandra]].{{Issue|date=May 2009}}


Neutron, [[Warstar]], [[Hussar (comics)|Hussar]] and Webwing are banished to Earth for their crimes; that planet had been designated an interstellar prison as part of the 2001 "[[Maximum Security]]" crossover event. During their stay, Neutron and the Guard battle [[Jean Grey]] and other X-Men.
Neutron, [[Warstar]], [[Hussar (comics)|Hussar]] and Webwing are banished to Earth for their crimes; that planet had been designated an interstellar prison as part of the 2001 "[[Maximum Security]]" crossover event.{{Issue|date=May 2009}} During their stay, Neutron and the Guard battle [[Jean Grey]] and other X-Men.{{Issue|date=May 2009}}


Warstar, Hussar and Neutron return to active duty with the Guard, however Webwing has not yet been seen again. The other 3 were all seen in the War of Kings miniseries.
Warstar, Hussar and Neutron return to active duty with the Guard,{{Issue|date=June 2009}} however Webwing has not yet been seen again. The other 3 were all seen in the War of Kings miniseries.{{Issue|date=June 2009}}


[[Vulcan (Marvel Comics)|Vulcan]], the murderous brother of the X-Men leader [[Cyclops (comics)|Cyclops]] attempts to gain power in Shi'ar space. The Guard is sent to stop him. Neutron and his colleague Cosmo are killed by Vulcan simultaneously, two of many Guard fatalities.<ref>''[[Uncanny X-Men]]'' #480</ref> A being who resembles Neutron is later shown during the War of Kings serving Vulcan.
[[Vulcan (Marvel Comics)|Vulcan]], the murderous brother of the X-Men leader [[Cyclops (comics)|Cyclops]] attempts to gain power in Shi'ar space. The Guard is sent to stop him. Neutron and his colleague Cosmo are killed by Vulcan simultaneously, two of many Guard fatalities.<ref>''[[Uncanny X-Men]]'' #480</ref> A being who resembles Neutron is later shown during the War of Kings serving Vulcan.{{Issue|date=June 2009}}


==Powers and abilities==
==Powers and abilities==

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Neutron
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Neutron by Clayton Henry
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearanceX-Men #107 (October 1977)
Created byChris Claremont and Dave Cockrum
In-story information
SpeciesStygian
Team affiliationsImperial Guard
Notable aliasesQuasar

Neutron is a fictional character, an extraterrestrial superhero that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics.

Publication history

Created by writer Chris Claremont and artist Dave Cockrum, the character first appeared in Uncanny X-Men #107-109 (October 1977-February 1978). He was not named on-panel initially.

The character next in Uncanny X-Men #157 (May 1982), and then appears as Quasar in X-Men: Spotlight on Starjammers #2 (1990). The character subsequently appears as Neutron in Avengers West Coast #81 (April 1992), Quasar #32-33 (March-April 1992), #45-46 (April-May 1993), Starblast #2 (February 1994), Quasar #55 (February 1994), Starjammers #4 (January 1996), Inhumans Vol. 4 #3-4 (August-September 2000), Uncanny X-Men #387 (December 2000), JLA/Avengers #1 (September 2003), Thanos #10 (July 2004), and Uncanny X-Men #477 (October 2006), and #479-480 (December 2006-January 2007).

Quasar appeared as part of the "Imperial Guard" entry in the Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Deluxe Edition #6.

Fictional character biography

Neutron is a member of an alien race known as Stygians and a member of the Imperial Guard, a group of super-powered alien warriors who serve the ruler of the Shi'ar Empire.

He is a traitor who serves Lord Samedar, Deathbird, and the Brood in their conspiracy to overthrow Shi'ar Princess-Majestrix Lilandra.[volume & issue needed]

Neutron, Warstar, Hussar and Webwing are banished to Earth for their crimes; that planet had been designated an interstellar prison as part of the 2001 "Maximum Security" crossover event.[volume & issue needed] During their stay, Neutron and the Guard battle Jean Grey and other X-Men.[volume & issue needed]

Warstar, Hussar and Neutron return to active duty with the Guard,[volume & issue needed] however Webwing has not yet been seen again. The other 3 were all seen in the War of Kings miniseries.[volume & issue needed]

Vulcan, the murderous brother of the X-Men leader Cyclops attempts to gain power in Shi'ar space. The Guard is sent to stop him. Neutron and his colleague Cosmo are killed by Vulcan simultaneously, two of many Guard fatalities.[1] A being who resembles Neutron is later shown during the War of Kings serving Vulcan.[volume & issue needed]

Powers and abilities

He possesses superhuman strength and is able to lift seventy tons. He also possesses a high level of durability. He demonstrated the ability to siphon energy from Quasar's constructs through physical contact, weakening them sufficiently that his strength could easily shatter them.

Other versions

MC2

Neutron appears with other members of the Imperial Guard in Last Planet Standing #1 (July 2006).

In other media

Video games

References

  • Neutron at The Appendix to the Handbook of the Marvel Universe