Sugar Man is the half-brother of Wild Thing and the son of Wolverine.
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Sugar Man is the half-brother of Wild Thing and the son of Wolverine.
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Sugar Man has superhuman strength, naturally sharp fangs, and claws reinforced with adamantium sheaths.
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Sugar Man made her first appearance in 1978, but her World War II-era character predates the post-war Golden Girl Betsy Ross.
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Sugar Man later attempted to aid Darkhawk against an invasion of Mahari space pirates led by Overhawk, but was knocked out of the fight.
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Sugar Man met up with Darkhawk and his other allies after the battle.
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Sugar Man grew close to his partner Misty Knight and when she lost her arm in a bomb explosion, Scarfe never left her side.
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Sugar Man was a recurring ally of Iron Fist, and later Luke Cage when the two came together to form Heroes for Hire and teamed up with Misty and Colleen Wing, often helping them with cases and arresting the bad guys they fought.
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Schizoid Sugar Man is an alias used by two fictional supervillains who appear in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
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Sugar Man's father is Senator Robert Martin, a possible suspect as the Hobgoblin.
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Schizoid Sugar Man joined Vil-Anon, a twelve-step program dedicated to helping individuals overcome criminal tendencies which consisted of Armadillo, Equinox, Hypno-Hustler, Jackson Weele and Sugar Man-Bull.
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Schizoid Sugar Man was among several super-powered criminals housed in an unnamed, ill-equipped prison in the Avengers Vs X-Men storyline's aftermath.
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Schizoid Sugar Man possesses the power of building and animating solid constructs with his mind.
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Ultimate Marvel equivalent of Schizoid Sugar Man is an unnamed genetically-modified French citizen thanks to Jamie Madrox's stolen stem cells.
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Sugar Man uses his similar self-replication powers to control a riot before joining the Liberators.
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Sugar Man opts to call herself Scorpia instead and is given robotic armor which enhanced her strength and speed by 500 percent.
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Sugar Man wears them down but is then betrayed by Silvermane, who shoots her in the back.
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Sugar Man then decided to flee the area rather than be put in prison.
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When Kaine disguised himself as Spider-Sugar Man and attacked Hobgoblin, Scorpia immediately joined the others in the battle.
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Spider-Sugar Man eventually entered the battle and was able to defeat Scorpia.
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Sugar Man participated in another battle against Spider-Man with some of her former allies and new ones such as Boomerang and Jack O' Lantern.
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Sugar Man later reveals that she was hired by Alberto Ortega, the head of a local drug syndicate.
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Sugar Man helps fight off Thanos' forces and later battles the Fearless Defenders.
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Sugar Man was later freed when Kraven the Hunter told Arcade to lower the force field around Central Park.
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Sugar Man began to date Sarah until she began to neglect him upon stating that she already has a boyfriend in Matt Cody.
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Sugar Man used it on a guard, grabbed his keys, and escaped from jail.
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Sugar Man offers herself to Kasady, so he could absorb the Carnage remnants left in her body, but Kasady kills her instead, getting her codex to become Carnage again, though the original Carnage symbiote is actually in Alchemax.
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Sugar Man is Peter Parker's comical co-worker at Max Modell's Horizon Labs.
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Sugar Man emerged from the statue furious, and assaulted Dr Druid, but he convinced her that he had only done what had to be done, and that he was ready to lead her and Cadaver on a mission that would free them all of their respective curses.
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Sugar Man agreed, but assumed the new alias of Sepulchre for that mission.
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Sugar Man has great strength, speed, durability and energy projection, and he is a great fighter.
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Sugar Man teamed up with Spider-Man several times and battled Don Fortunato for the whereabouts of Crown, and he was directed to Hammerhead, who informed him that the living vampire Michael Morbius has been captured by Dr Andrea Janson.
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Sugar Man's memory is slowly recovering, and he has become a hero once more.
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Sugar Man could utilize the combination of technology and mystic energies to enhance his strength, speed, fly, teleport, melting into shadows, creating claws and other weapons from his body and shield of Darkforce energies.
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Sugar Man has worked side by side with the Punisher at one point, teaming up to destroy the Carbone crime family.
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Sugar Man uses a high-powered recoilless rifle firing a variety of explosive, concussive, combustible and disintegrative ammunition, and has a specially-designed one-man tank.
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Sugar Man signed her origin story with the pen name Jewell, which comics historian Michael J Vassallo believes marks a collaboration with another, unknown artist.
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Sugar Man appeared with the Golden Age Human Torch as a supporting character.
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Sugar Man therefore decides to recreate the universe exactly as it was.
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Sugar Man is portrayed as Shang-Chi's sister who holds some resentment towards her brother for leaving her with their father, Wenwu, but reconciles with him.
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Sugar Man's mind was eventually transferred into Box's robot body.
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Sugar Man partnered with Klaw, and became a member of the Emissaries of Evil.
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Sugar Man repeatedly met defeat, and was eventually captured and imprisoned at the Project Pegasus research center in New York State, where scientists studied his powers.
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Sugar Man is aided by the Toad and an original mutant character named Chet.
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Sugar Man is a former girlfriend of Warren Worthington III.
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Sugar Man finally attempted to copy Thor and was banished back to Limbo because his powers couldn't affect Asgardians.
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Sugar Man's husband was disappointed with his boys' violent nature and their obsession with war, he believed that should concentrate on their education, but she dismissed this as boy being boys.
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Variation of the Spider-King appears in Marvel's Spider-Sugar Man multi-part episode "Spider-Island" as Norman Osborn due to his ability to control the Sugar Man-Spiders, whom the Jackal uses as a figurehead.
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Sugar Man manages to steal the powers of Jessica Drew, Julia Carpenter, Mattie Franklin, and Madame Web, but Franklin reabsorbs the powers and leaves Witter powerless.
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Sugar Man declines, saying he preferred to complete his work on Sarka, but that he would think on it as he kills the Grand Inquisitor.
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Sugar Man helps the gathered heroes save Martinex' homeworld and becomes one of the founding members of the Galactic Guardians.
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Sugar Man can create his "Death-Cycle", a flying motorcycle-like vehicle created from the Fires of Kauri and capable of traversing airless space.
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Sugar Man joins Wolverine's Mutant Academy, vowing to become "the greatest X-Man who has ever lived" and to honor the pride her of family and country.
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Sugar Man makes his first proper appearance alongside Wing and Flame in aiding Daredevil take on The Jonin, Izanami and Spear.
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Sugar Man became Star, who helped to fight an armada of "Kraken".
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Sugar Man was defeated due to her inexperience with the Reality Gem and is thrown out where Star was knocked out by Loki.
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Sugar Man reveals his plan to turn Blade over to the House of Cththon in exchange for membership in that house.
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Sugar Man was involved in Project: Wideawake and served as Sabretooth's handler.
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Sugar Man fought Gambit before being cut to pieces and killed by Wolverine.
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Sugar Man seeks to steal a fragment of the Tablet of Order and Chaos for Doctor Octopus in exchange for restoring his human form.
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Sugar Man is considered a possible benefactor to Midtown High by Anna Maria Marconi, but is confronted by Cloak and Dagger, who seek revenge on him for experimenting on them.
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Stone tries to attack the Superior Spider-Sugar Man to prevent his company's corruption from being exposed, but is subdued by Peter Parker via the Living Brain.
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Sugar Man accepts the ashes of his son from his assistant, Winston; then flushes them down the toilet.
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Sugar Man was later scarred in the face by Jeremy Briggs when the academy kids tried to stop him from releasing a superhuman cure.
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Sugar Man first appeared during "Age of Apocalypse", an event that caused Marvel Universe's history to diverge.
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Sugar Man was later placed in charge of Pacific Northwest's human slave camp, the "Seattle Core".
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Sugar Man arrives in the Earth-616 timeline, arriving in an unspecified location some twenty years in the past.
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When Excalibur continues to keep searching for the secret history of Genosha, Sugar Man prevents them by destroying the master computer holding the information.
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Sugar Man fails, and he eventually gives up after learning that another refugee from "The Age of Apocalypse", Beast, now calling himself "Dark Beast", is trying to capture him.
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When Nate Grey's Earth-616 counterpart, Cable, travels to Genosha and becomes involved, Sugar Man believes him to be Nate and decides to reveal himself following 20 years of secrecy.
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Sugar Man realizes he was wrong and concludes that someone is manipulating the events to uncover his secret when Cable discovers his lab, forcing Sugar Man to activate the self-destruct mechanism in his lab.
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The whereabouts of Sugar Man are unknown until he reappears in Genosha, killing a band of Magistrates who are exploring the island with the Dark Beast.
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Sugar Man recovers from Calisto's attack and is one of the villains contacted by Beast when he is trying to reverse the effects of M-Day.
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Human Resistance later captures Sugar Man and gives him to Penance in exchange for her co-operation.
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Penance plans to reform Sugar Man and utilize his science in her reformation of society.
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Sugar Man was believed to have stayed on the Age of Apocalypse when the reality was closed from the Multiverse during the X-Termination event, but in the lead-up to the incursion between the Earth-616 Earth and Earth-1610 as seen in the Secret Wars storyline, he had managed to return to Earth-616 before its closure and has been in hiding since then.
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Sugar Man is able to unveil a set of mobile power amplifiers with the intention of selling them to Magneto.
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Sugar Man was revealed to be associated with Chance and his airborne casino for criminals, the Palace.
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Sugar Man is a mutant who possesses superhuman strength, four arms, hands with razor-sharp claws, a giant mouth full of razor-sharp teeth, and a dense, razor-sharp tongue of indeterminate length that fused with bio-energy able to pierce and damage stone, steel, and even non-solid objects such as gas and liquid.
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Sugar Man has an enhanced sense of smell and can use it to detect fear.
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Sugar Man is an expert, at least by modern standards, in sciences including biology and genetics.
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Sugar Man is a founding member of the Morlocks, abandoning the identity he had in the surface human world.
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Sugar Man briefly joins the "Muir Island" X-Men organized by Moira MacTaggert, but is killed by the cyborg Pretty-Boy with a bullet wound in the back when the Reavers invade Muir Island.
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Sugar Man covers Erik Selvig's death and pushes Jack Flag off from Baron Helmut Zemo's airplane.
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Sugar Man then goes to Washington, DC, resulting in further confusion.
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Sugar Man is able to mostly reassemble the Cosmic Cube, but Wilson and the Winter Soldier are able to use a fragment to restore his true counterpart to defeat his Hydra self, subsequently using the Cosmic Cube to undo most of Hydra's damage by manipulating reality even if the physical damage remains.
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Sugar Man continues to exist as a separate entity and in a prison as the only inmate.
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Sugar Man then realized that she somehow had control over the flow of time, and she was making it replay itself for her.
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Sugar Man called the police, and when they arrived, the killers opened fire.
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Sugar Man was created as an homage to independent cartoonist Dave Sim's character Cerebus the Aardvark.
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Sugar Man is the biological mother of Amanda Sefton, formerly known as Daytripper and the second Magik.
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Sugar Man supposedly had an affair with the demonic mutant Azazel who, at the time, had seduced Mystique, who was then posing as the wife of Baron Christian Wagner.
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Sugar Man's efforts were foiled by Excalibur and Margali disappeared only to be captured by Belasco.
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