| Super Name: | Exodus |
| Real Name: | Bennet du Paris |
| Aliases: |
Bennet du Paris Paris Bennet |
| Publisher: | Marvel |
| Gender: | Male |
| Character Type: | Mutant |
| 1st Appearance: | X-Factor #92 |
| Appears in: | 75 issues |
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| Died: |
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Jean Grey ( 76 - 84 ) |
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Peter Petrelli ( 29 - 15 ) |
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Superman ( 24 - 106 ) |
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Silver Surfer ( 24 - 29 ) |
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Psylocke ( 23 - 29 ) |
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Martian Manhunter ( 22 - 30 ) |
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Magneto ( 21 - 25 ) |
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X-Man ( 20 - 15 ) |
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Hulk ( 18 - 77 ) |
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Spawn ( 17 - 15 ) |
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Cannonball ( 17 - 12 ) |
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Living Tribunal ( 15 - 0 ) |
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Emma Frost ( 15 - 19 ) |
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Wonder Woman ( 14 - 29 ) |
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Kyle Rayner ( 14 - 14 ) |
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Goku ( 14 - 57 ) |
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Adjudicator ( 14 - 0 ) |
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Korvac ( 12 - 0 ) |
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Spike ( 12 - 0 ) |
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Gambit ( 12 - 3 ) |
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Superman ( 24 - 106 ) |
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Jean Grey ( 76 - 84 ) |
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Hulk ( 18 - 77 ) |
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Goku ( 14 - 57 ) |
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Thor ( 10 - 47 ) |
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Iron Man ( 3 - 33 ) |
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Flash ( 11 - 31 ) |
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Martian Manhunter ( 22 - 30 ) |
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Psylocke ( 23 - 29 ) |
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Wonder Woman ( 14 - 29 ) |
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Silver Surfer ( 24 - 29 ) |
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Dark Phoenix ( 10 - 26 ) |
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Magneto ( 21 - 25 ) |
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Storm ( 8 - 25 ) |
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Captain Atom ( 1 - 23 ) |
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Cable ( 2 - 23 ) |
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Emma Frost ( 15 - 19 ) |
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Hal Jordan ( 12 - 17 ) |
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Phoenix Force ( 1 - 17 ) |
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Vegeta ( 3 - 16 ) |
A powerful mutant from 12th century France empowered by Apocalypse, whom later trapped Exodus in a crypt for failing to kill the Black Knight. 800 years later Exodus was freed by Magneto. Edit
News
- Xavier Battles Exodus in X-Men: Legacy #210
April 9, 2008 - G~man
Bio & History
Since he was first sighted by the government-sponsored incarnation of X-Factor, Exodus, who has lived for several hundred years, has acted as an unquestioning follower of Magneto and fanatic leader of the Acolytes, a remorseful peacemaker seeking to end the Genoshan civil war and, finally, as the leader of a group of mutant criminals with a grudge against the X-Men. Throughout all of his varied incarnations, Exodus has displayed a fragile psyche, as well as a fundamental disregard for the lives of regular humans. Exodus at one point held his own against the combined forces of the Avengers and the X-Men, in spite of not yet having realized his full potential. Presumed to be one of the most powerful mutants on Earth, Exodus' mental instability and lack of morals make him an unpredictable, extremely dangerous individual.
After the Decimation, Exodus and the Acolytes (Frenzy, Random and Tempo) attacked the SHIELD Helicarrier. Exodus made the Heelicarrier into a Cerebro type machine, hoping to find thousands of mutants having been born since M-Day. He didn't find any, and Rogue told him that the X-Men knows that no mutants have been born, since they have the world's most powerful telepath and he should have asked. He then went to Mr. Sinister, to ask for help to restore the mutant race.
Exodus and the Acolytes allied with Sinister to make the a new team of Marauders, and in #200 of X-Men, he and his section of the Marauders (the Acolytes(plus Uniscone)) attacked the Xavier Institute, and after a brief skirmish with the students and Colossus and Kitty Pryde, they couldn't find what they were looking for, Destiny's Diaries. They did find a black replica of an issue of the diaries, and after Exodus scanned Kitty's mind and found that she beleived this fake to be the original, he figures that a telepath, a powerful telepath had messed with Kitty's mind, and he implies (the implication revealed to be true) that it was Emma Frost (this was all planned by the two women and Cyclops).
Exodus was next seen in Messiah CompleX. He was at the Marauders base when it was attacked by the X-Men, but was quickly taken out by Nightcrawler, who quickly teleported him outside and slammed him head first into the ground.
In the final battle on Muir Island, Exodus battled Emma Frost pshycically, her keeping him busy mentally so he couldn't attack the others physically. This wasrevealed to be a plot by Emma and Dust, Dust entering Exodus's body through his mouth and nose, and he fainted where he was.
He then organied the rescue of Charles Xavier, and had to remove his memories in order for him to survive. When Xavier was woken up by Omega Sentinel and Magneto, Frenzy went to kill Magneto because he wasn't a mutant anymore. He shot her through the eye with a laser, and Exodus appeared to release his full wrath on Magneto but was pulled away to the psychic plane by Xavier. To be continued...
Powers
Vast, largely unexplored telepathic and telekinetic abilities; extraction of life energy and prolonged lifespan is examples of his many powers. Able to psionically transport himself, his clothing, and additional mass from one location to another. Mutant abilities enhance when others around him or he himself, have faith in him and his abilities. Can project his astral form from his body onto astral planes or the physical planes. In the physical plane he can only travel in astral form over short distances. In the astral plane, he can mentally create psionic objects and manipulate the aspects of her environment. He also has reddish skin.
Exodus is one of the few mutants that retain powers after the events of M-Day.
Alternate Realities
Earth-295
In the Age of Apocalypse reality Exodus was a member of Magneto's X-Men, and had a relationship with Dazzler.
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