Vanisher is a fictional character and mutant supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
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Vanisher is a fictional character and mutant supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
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Vanisher commits a series of spectacular crimes including: building a large criminal organization, stealing confidential defense plans and attempting to extort millions of dollars from the U S government.
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Forgetting his powers, the Vanisher is taken into police custody and the X-Men defeat the Vanisher's mob.
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Vanisher regains his memory and joins Factor Three, a subversive organization of mutants who seek world domination.
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The Vanisher is later held prisoner by the Sentinels, but is saved by the X-Men.
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Vanisher is defeated by the Champions and is trapped in mid-teleportation by Darkstar.
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Vanisher later joins a second incarnation of the Enforcers, called the New Enforcers.
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Vanisher is forced to read them stories until he is rescued by X-Force's Warpath, who had been manipulated into performing the mission.
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Vanisher is one of the few mutants that retained their superhuman powers after M-Day.
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The Vanisher tries to convince Domino to commit a mercy killing but Laura has difficulty with the situation.
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Vanisher asks for the tumor to be removed but was told to teleport X-Force to Genosha.
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Vanisher engages in a battle with Blink, who teleports his arm off.
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The Vanisher is then shot multiple times before teleporting away, being left for dead in the middle of nowhere.
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Vanisher is later found by Juggernaut and is coerced into taking him to where the Gem of Cyttorak is located.
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Vanisher later joins the Hellfire club with Emma Frost as its Black King, but is killed by Robert Callahan.
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Vanisher is a mutant that possesses the ability to teleport himself, his clothes, and an undetermined amount of additional mass.
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The Vanisher has a subconscious extrasensory ability that prevents him from materializing part or all of his body within a solid object, even if he has never before been to the area he is teleporting to.
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Vanisher once reprogrammed Sentinel robots to do his bidding and can fluently speak Portuguese.
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Vanisher was ordered to retrieve Magneto's child while Apocalypse kept the X-Men's leader busy.
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The Vanisher was able to locate Charles Lensherr in the Morlock Tunnels, but he was in the possession of the robotic French maid Nanny who killed the Vanisher to protect the baby Charles.
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An alternate reality Vanisher appeared in Exiles and demonstrated the ability to teleport from the Earth to a station in space.
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Vanisher appears in the animated series Wolverine and the X-Men, voiced by Steve Blum.
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The present version of the Vanisher makes a cameo appearance in the episode "Aces and Eights" as a Genoshan prisoner.
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Vanisher makes a cameo appearance in the live-action film Deadpool 2, portrayed by Brad Pitt.
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However, Vanisher is killed on the first mission after colliding with a power line.
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