12 Facts About Jimmy Hudson

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Jimmy Hudson is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

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2.

Jimmy Hudson first appeared in the Ultimatum follow-up Ultimate Comics: X by Jeph Loeb, David Messina and Art Adams.

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3.

Jimmy Hudson manages to break out of the Purifiers' prison, freeing as many mutants as he can before he ends up getting shot.

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4.

Jimmy Hudson was among the twenty remaining mutants that chose not to accept the cure and when the mutants held a vote of who should be their leader, Jimmy Hudson handpicked Kitty.

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5.

Quicksilver tries to encourage Jimmy Hudson to join his side since Jimmy Hudson was born with a pure strain of Mothervine in his bloodstream, which Quicksilver believed would help their mutant race.

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6.

However, after Quicksilver activates the latent mutation of a female sleeper agent she unsuspectedly created carnivorous germs, Jimmy Hudson considering Quicksilver to be dangerous, refuses to side with his genocidal plans.

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7.

Yet Jimmy Hudson remains defiant to her control due to his strong resistance to telepathy.

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8.

Jimmy Hudson manages to escape her, and begins wandering the cold wilderness of Colorado, he exhibits mature characteristics, while fighting and killing a Wendigo.

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9.

Jimmy Hudson was one of the heroes bound with a Symbiote and later consumed by a Poison.

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10.

Jimmy Hudson's body began an inner battle between the Poison's consciousness and Jimmy's consciousness fighting for control.

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11.

Jimmy Hudson was last seen in the last issue of X-Men Blue, where he secretly returns and stops Sebastian Shaw from launching a sneak attacking on Cyclops and Jean Grey.

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12.

Jimmy Hudson has his father's retractable bone claws that are housed within his forearms.

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