Rebecca "Rikki" Barnes is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
| FactSnippet No. 909,340 |
Rebecca "Rikki" Barnes is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
| FactSnippet No. 909,340 |
Rikki Barnes crossed over to Earth-616 in the 2008 Onslaught Reborn miniseries, in which she operated as Nomad for a time, later joining the Exiles in another reality after being repeatedly reincarnated in her grandfather's place, and then the Future Foundation in the mainstream Marvel Universe.
| FactSnippet No. 909,341 |
Rikki Barnes was first introduced in the Heroes Reborn series of books.
| FactSnippet No. 909,342 |
Rikki Barnes's is native to this world that was created by Franklin Richards in order to save his family, the Fantastic Four, and the rest of the heroes who 'died' fighting Onslaught.
| FactSnippet No. 909,343 |
Rikki Barnes was a native to this world and granddaughter to her world's version of Bucky Barnes.
| FactSnippet No. 909,344 |
Rikki Barnes eventually formed a group of like minded individuals to bring order, and they called themselves the Young Allies.
| FactSnippet No. 909,345 |
Rikki Barnes died willingly, but instead of dying, she found herself in the main reality Earth 616.
| FactSnippet No. 909,346 |
However, before she could meet him, she was intercepted by Black Widow, who knew exactly who Rikki Barnes was, and cautioned her about trying to meet Captain America.
| FactSnippet No. 909,347 |
Rikki Barnes tried to investigate the school at night, following the students, but instead she found a wolfman who injured her and ripped her suit.
| FactSnippet No. 909,348 |
Rikki Barnes's was aided by Falcon who she remembered, but like the others who left the Heroes Reborn universe he had no memory of her.
| FactSnippet No. 909,349 |
Rikki Barnes explained who she was and where she was from and Falcon suggested she continue being Nomad, whoever gave her the costume thought she could handle it.
| FactSnippet No. 909,350 |
When John was released from the hospital Rikki Barnes visited him but he mistook her friendship for attraction and Rikki Barnes had to rebuff his advances and tell him she thought of him as a brother.
| FactSnippet No. 909,351 |
Rikki Barnes was then attacked and taken prisoner by the wolfman and the mastermind behind it all.
| FactSnippet No. 909,352 |
John finally became concerned when Rikki Barnes missed a few days of school while she was being brainwashed like the others, though it proved more difficult to affect her.
| FactSnippet No. 909,353 |
Rikki Barnes's was released and was made to reveal her identity to the whole school and publicly support the student council nominee, Desmond Daniels.
| FactSnippet No. 909,354 |
Rikki Barnes intended to kill Rikki, but she managed to escape and fight off the super-villain and his wolfman henchman.
| FactSnippet No. 909,355 |
Rikki Barnes got Desmond to calm the rioters, while John confronted Matt.
| FactSnippet No. 909,356 |
Rikki Barnes later visited John's grave back in their home town of Philadelphia.
| FactSnippet No. 909,357 |
Rikki Barnes's didn't blame Matt for the murder, since it was a result of the brainwashing from the Secret Empire.
| FactSnippet No. 909,358 |
Rikki Barnes said Barnes was a great name and that she shouldn't let this affect her duty because she'd make Steve Rogers proud.
| FactSnippet No. 909,359 |
Rikki Barnes's asked if it was him that gave her the Nomad costume which he replies that he had not, and assumed that she had made it herself.
| FactSnippet No. 909,360 |
Rikki Barnes began a new life as Nomad in the limited series Nomad: Girl Without A World, by Sean McKeever and David Baldeon.
| FactSnippet No. 909,361 |
Just as the Allies are about to celebrate their victory, Rikki Barnes is attacked and thrown through a wall by a newly arrived villain named the Superior.
| FactSnippet No. 909,362 |
The revelation that Rikki Barnes had been sent to Earth-616 solely to serve as Onslaught's tether forced Rikki Barnes to fight back, if only to prove he was wrong.
| FactSnippet No. 909,363 |
In one of them, where Steve Rogers was killed before he could become Captain America, as Becky Rikki Barnes, she became Peggy Carter's partner after the latter took Roger's place in the Super Soldier Program.
| FactSnippet No. 909,364 |
Rikki Barnes later dies under unrecorded circumstances, to be reincarnated into yet another reality where she is in a relationship with Toni Ho until they are killed by The Maker one week after her mental reawakening.
| FactSnippet No. 909,365 |
Rikki Barnes is next seen in space as a prisoner on the planet L'ar Gath Five in the main Marvel Universe.
| FactSnippet No. 909,366 |
Rikki Barnes's is sprung from captivity by the Future Foundation while they are seeking to reassemble the scattered remains of Molecule Man, one part of which Rikki had accidentally contacted.
| FactSnippet No. 909,367 |
Rikki Barnes's made use of a vibranium-photonic energy shield along with vibranium soled boots that allowed her to run up walls, move silently, leap greater distances and land from great heights.
| FactSnippet No. 909,368 |
Rikki Barnes's retains the vibranium-photonic shield and now uses throwing discs used by previous Nomads.
| FactSnippet No. 909,369 |