Cameron Hodge is a fictional supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
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Cameron Hodge is a fictional supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
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Cameron Hodge was the college roommate of Warren Worthington III.
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X-Factor later discovered that Cameron Hodge had orchestrated Angel's amputation and jetplane accident and had created holograms simulating the Phoenix Force.
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Cameron Hodge had fully intended to exacerbate anti-mutant tensions through his advertising campaign.
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Cameron Hodge was revealed to be alive, his severed head having been attached to a grotesque non-humanoid cyborg, a fate Hodge said he survived as a result of the pact he made with N'astirh.
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Cameron Hodge took the leading role of the anti-mutant efforts of the Genoshan government during the "X-Tinction Agenda" crossover storyline.
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Warlock dies when Cameron Hodge tries and fails to steal the mutant's shape-changing powers, Wolfsbane is brainwashed into a slave, and Rictor and Boom-Boom escape into the streets.
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Cameron Hodge is confronted by a combined force of X-Men, X-Factor, and New Mutants.
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Cameron Hodge was defeated by Steven Lang when the Phalanx's human interface caused the Phalanx citadel to fall from the top of Mount Everest.
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Cameron Hodge's remains are found in the Himalayas by a group of Purifiers.
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Cameron Hodge is later revived when Bastion infects him with the transmode virus gained from one of Magus' offspring.
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Cameron Hodge possessed a high degree of invulnerability, enough to protect him from the combined attacks of Storm, Cyclops and Jean Grey.
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In House of M, Cameron Hodge was a member of the Human Liberation Front, a human supremacist terrorist group that had targeted Emperor Sunfire's Project Genesis, a program intended to forcefully turn humans into mutants.
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