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O-Force

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Publication information
Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance X-Statix #1
Created by Peter Millligan
Michael Allred
In-story information
Member(s) Obituary
Ocean
Ocelet
Ooze
Orbit
Overkill

The O-Force is a superhuman mutant team in the Marvel Comics Universe. Their first appearance was in X-Statix #1 and was created by Peter Millligan and Michael Allred.

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Publication history

Created by Peter Millligan and Michael Allred, O-Force's, predominant and only appearance was in the first story arc of the X-Statix comic book series, lasting four issues. After this all of the teams whereabouts and status is unknown, especially after the events of Decimation and the Civil War, with the exception of Obituary, who was mentioned in the Civil War: Battle Damage Report one-shot.

Fictional team biography

The team was said to be created for a reality television show where mutants compete for a place in the O-Force team. Three of the trainees (Oracle, Oink, and Orifice) were only pictured in a single panel and did not later appear with the team1.

The O-Force television show airs with the mutants being Overkill, Orchid, Optoman, and Ozone. They compete in a fight onscreen, with Optoman taking the brunt of it. Later, as the team is assembled, a video is shown across the nation of a practice mission. O-Force's first mission is to rescue a group of actors from a mansion filled with gunmen. X-Statix does not believe the mission is anything more than a set-up to make the actors and O-Force look good. This is confirmed by the thought bubbles of Solomon O'Sullivan, O-Force's agent. Then gunmen who threaten the actors, then are later slaughtered to a man, wear the same uniform as the ones who killed many members of X-Statix-Force before.

Vs. Arnie

It is announced on television that O-Force's next mission will be to take back a small town from the control of a reality-altering mutant named Arnie Lundberg. As Solomon briefs his team, the Orphan breaks in tries to warn them. He is attacked and beaten by the team. They decided to go anyway.

The initial foray goes badly. An army of the undead, raised by Arnie, attacks the team. Ocean's legs are blown off. She begs Overkill for help but he abandons her. The Orphan parachutes in and saves Ocean. The rest of X-Statix quickly arrive as backup, thus saving the lives of O-Force.

Arnie Lundberg is convinced to use his powers for good and heals Ocean's legs and the team is carted off by the ambulances.

The Initiative

Obituary is being considered as a "potential recruit" for the Initiative program2.

Members

  • Obituary (Milton Peterson)3 - unknown if he still retained his power after M-Day; current whereabouts unknown; has enhanced strength.
  • Ocean4 - legs were blown off by Arnie Lunt and later restored; unknown if she still retained her power after M-Day; current whereabouts unknown; can manipulate water.
  • Ocelot5 - unknown if he still retained his power after M-Day; current whereabouts unknown; was covered in hair/fur.
  • Oink (Harrison David)6 - an O-Force trainee; - unknown if he still retained his power after M-Day; current whereabouts unknown; pig-like appearance.
  • Ooze7 - unknown if he still retained his power after M-Day; current whereabouts unknown; can project ooze and had a alien-like appearance.
  • Optoman8 - applied for membership of O-Force but was rejected; unknown if he still retained his power after M-Day; current whereabouts unknown; could generate flashes of light from his eyes.
  • Oracle9 - an O-Force trainee; unknown if she still retained her power after M-Day; current whereabouts unknown; has precognitive powers.
  • Orbit10 - unknown if he still retained his power after M-Day; current whereabouts unknown; can fly and project energy from his eyes which causes disorientation.
  • Orchid11 - applied for membership of O-Force but was rejected; unknown if she still retained her power after M-Day; current whereabouts unknown; could shoot vines from her fingers.
  • Orifice12 - an O-Force trainee; unknown if he still retained his power after M-Day; current whereabouts unknown; his mouth and eyes were sideways.
  • Overkill13 - was at the tryout of O-Force; became a full member and joined them in their missions; unknown if he still retained his power after M-Day; current whereabouts unknown; could project a energy from his hands and has a diamond gem on his forehead.
  • Ozone14 - applied for membership of O-Force but was rejected; unknown if he still retained his power after M-Day; current whereabouts unknown; composed of sludge-like pollution or gaseous substance allowing him to travel through solid objects.

References

  1. ^ X-Statix #1
  2. ^ Anthony Flamini & Ronald Byrd (w), Scott Kolins (p), Scott Kolins (i). Civil War: Battle Damage Report #1 (March 2007). Marvel Comics.
  3. ^ X-Statix #1
  4. ^ X-Statix #1
  5. ^ X-Statix #1
  6. ^ X-Statix #1
  7. ^ X-Statix #1
  8. ^ X-Statix #1
  9. ^ X-Statix #1
  10. ^ X-Statix #1
  11. ^ X-Statix #1
  12. ^ X-Statix #1
  13. ^ X-Statix #1
  14. ^ X-Statix #1

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