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Reignfire is a
fictional character and
villain appearing in
American comic books published by
Marvel Comics. The
character has
appeared in the series...
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During this time, a
villain called Reignfire appears, with a
remarkably similar appearance to Sunspot. The
villain Reignfire first appears before Sunspot's...
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Mutant Liberation Front in the
comic title X-Force
under the
leadership of
Reignfire. She has been portra****
inconsistently with a
variety of
ethnic features...
- 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z R'Klll (sometimes
spelled R'Kill) is a
fictional character appearing in
American comic books published...
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story arc. A
second incarnation is ****embled
later by a
villain known as
Reignfire. The team
seemed mainly organized of disillusioned,
anarchic mutant youths...
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belonging to the
supervillain Arcade. A long-simmering sub-plot
about Reignfire and the
disappearance of
Sunspot came to a
climax just as the book went...
- tandem.[volume & issue needed] Soon after, a
tyrannical despot named Reignfire decides to
restart the MLF. He
breaks Forearm, Reaper, Wildside, and Tempo...
- with Forearm. She is
discovered as double-agent by the Front's leader,
Reignfire, and
Darkwind is
killed in the
ensuing battle. Later, she s****s X-Force's...
- much
greater distances.[citation needed]
After nearly getting killed by
Reignfire,[volume & issue needed]
Warpath experienced an
increase in
senses and...
- Wildside,
Rusty Collins, Dragoness, Forearm, Thumbelina, Zero, Tempo, and
Reignfire.
Nasty Boys X-Factor #75 (February 1992) A gang of
mutant thugs who work...