Donald Pierce is a fictional supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
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Donald Pierce is a fictional supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
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Donald Pierce first appears as a high-ranking member of the Inner Circle of the Hellfire Club, where he holds the position of White Bishop.
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However, Donald Pierce is in fact a genocidal mutant hater, and has only joined the Hellfire Club in order to kill the Inner Circle's other members, all of whom are mutants.
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Donald Pierce is handed over to Tessa of the Hellfire Club, expelled from the Inner Circle, and taken to a secret holding facility in one of Shaw Industries' Kentucky installations.
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Donald Pierce creates two super intelligent sentient androids, programming the two to find Wolverine and self-destruct.
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Donald Pierce has Gateway teleport him to the one responsible for the attack on the Reavers, but the Sentinels accompanying Fitzroy to electrocute him.
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Donald Pierce would remain with the Hellfire Club for some time, eventually showing a more adversarial relationship with Shaw as the current Black King.
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Donald Pierce reveals that after the events involving Fitzroy at the Hellfire Club, his mind and body were restored by a mysterious benefactor, and he now has a new prime directive.
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Donald Pierce next tries to take over Sebastian Shaw's new Hellfire Club, launching an attack and slashing Shaw's chest.
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Donald Pierce later is forcibly recruited into the Purifiers' ranks and infected with the Technarch transmode virus.
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Donald Pierce appears in a nightmare of the precognitive mutant Blindfold, battling a not yet formed team of X-Men and killing one of their number.
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Donald Pierce himself recruited this team using an image inducer to pose as Cyclops.
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Donald Pierce tells Dust that Ink is the mystery "non-mutant" among them, which is later discovered by the rest of the team.
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Later after receiving the green light from Bastion to proceed with their plan, Donald Pierce provokes an explosion that decimates all the X-Men's jets and the Blackbirds.
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Donald Pierce stands amid the debris, and muses to the X-Men that he is sorry that he will not live to witness the decimation of the mutant race.
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Donald Pierce was seen alive again with the rest of the Hellfire Club's Inner Circle on a pleasure cruise reserved for super criminals and cabals.
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The mutant related activity hating General Robert Callahan had Donald Pierce run a couple of missions for the mutant crimes task force bureau on the false promise of freedom and much-needed system overhauls.
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Deadly new modification which Donald Pierce's forces put to horrifying use as they assimilated the Squad Sentinels, turning them into new bodies for their penultimate use.
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When Donald Pierce stated that Elsie-Dee is not here and that previously appearing asking to have the self-destruct mechanism disarmed, Albert retaliates while claiming that Donald Pierce doesn't own the two androids.
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Donald Pierce is a cyborg originally with four artificial limbs which provide him with superhuman strength.
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Donald Pierce's body has great resistance to damage and even if it is destroyed, as long as his head is intact he will probably survive.
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Donald Pierce boasted rocket powered flight capabilities, enabling Pierce to fly at unknown speeds for prolonged extents of time.
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Donald Pierce has an Image Inducer to disguise himself with, used for infiltration purposes like moving undercover through the Xavier Institute as Cyclops for a time.
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Donald Pierce is a seasoned leader with vast financial and human resources.
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Donald Pierce is a college graduate in geological engineering and business administration, and is an accomplished strategist and business administrator.
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Donald Pierce is a fair hand-to-hand combatant, but mainly relies on his cyborg strength and is more prone to letting others fight his battles for him rather than fight on the front lines.
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Donald Pierce infiltrated the territory of the Human High Council in an attempt to destroy the Council fleet and later attempted to kill Gateway, an ally of the HHC.
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Donald Pierce appears in the 2017 film Logan, portrayed by Boyd Holbrook.
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Donald Pierce survives Caliban's suicide by grenade then uses a fleet of drones to find the gathering place of Laura and other mutant children who are trying to escape to Canada.
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