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Artie
Maddicks
Real
name: Arthur "Artie" Maddicks Other aliases: None known Identity: Publicly known Occupation: Student Legal status: United States citizen with no criminal
record, still a minor Place of birth: Unrevealed Marital status: Single Known relatives: Carl Maddicks (father, deceased) Base of operations: (current) Professor Xavier's School
for Gifted Youngsters, The Massachusetts Academy, Berkshire
Mountains, Massachusetts, (former) X-Factor's "Ship" Group affiliation: (current) Generation X, (former)New
Mutants, X-Terminators, trainee of X-Factor First appearance:X-FACTOR #2
History: Dr. Carl Maddicks was once the head geneticist
working for the research firm known as the Brand Corporation,
a subdivision of the Roxxon Oil Corporation. Maddicks was also
secretly in the employ of the second incarnation of the subversive
organization known as the Secret Empire.
Henry P. McCoy, a talented young biochemist who was secretly
the mutant known as the Beast, took a position at Brand and,
while there, concocted a chemical that could induce mutations.
McCoy later ingested this chemical himself, causing him to mutate
into his fur-covered, more animalistic form.
As punishment for the failure of his attempt to steal the formula
for the mutagenic chemical, Secret Empire agents shot Maddicks
and left him in a roadside ditch to die. But, unknown to them,
Maddicks was found and taken to a hospital. During his recovery,
the second Secret Empire was destroyed. Hence, Maddicks no longer
needed to fear their retaliation.
Maddicks took a new job at Ryan Research, Inc. outside Atlanta,
Georgia. His young son Arthur joined him in Georgia. His wife
had died earlier. On his son's eleventh birthday, Artie's own
latent mutations first manifested themselves, grotesquely altering
his physical appearance and rendering him mute. Hiding Artie
from public view, Carl Maddicks was determined to restore his
son to normalcy.
Unable to make enough progress on his own, Dr. Maddicks, decided
to force Henry McCoy, whose identity as the Beast was now publicly
known, to help him. (Apparently Dr. Maddicks believed McCoy
would never aid him voluntarily.) Dr. Maddicks hired Tower,
a superhuman mutant being examined at Ryan Research, to abduct
McCoy. Tower did so, and then Dr. Maddicks contacted the organization
known as X-Factor to persuade them to capture Tower. At that
time X-Factor was publicly believed to be an organization of
mutant hunters; in fact, however, it was headed by the Beast's
friends and partners, the original members of the X-Men.
Dr. Maddicks showed McCoy a copy of his work, trying to find
a chemical formula to reverse the effects of mutation to the
captive Beast. As Dr. Maddicks had predicted, the Beast began
mentally solving the problems that had stymied Maddicks as an
intellectual exercise. Dr. Maddicks had Artie use his new mutant
powers to project upon a screen a vision of the forumlae that
McCoy was working on. Dr. Maddicks was then able to concoct
a chemical to reverse the effects of mutation. (The workings
of this chemical remain unknown. Exactly how Dr. Maddicks can
alter some of his subjects' genes but not others has not been
disclosed.) Dr. Maddicks decided to use McCoy himself as a test
subject, subjecting him both to the new chemical and radiation
treatments.
Tower told X-Factor about Dr. Maddicks and X-Factor went to
Ryan Research to rescue the Beast. McCoy was now comatose as
a result of Dr. Maddicks' experiments. Distraught over McCoy's
condition, Artie wanted no part of his father's experiments
to cure him. X-Factor broke into Dr. Maddicks' laboratory at
Ryan and confronted Dr. Maddicks, who then told them his story.
Knowing that Ryan security forces were coming, and fearful that
they would kill his freakish-looking son before he could stop
them, Dr. Maddicks had X-Factor take Artie and McCoy to safety
while he remained behind as a distraction. When the security
forces arrived at his laboratory, Dr. Maddicks fired a gun at
them, and they shot him. Dr. Maddicks is presumably now dead.
The Beast, as a result of Dr. Maddick's treatments, lost his
furry form, reverting to his previous, more human one. Since
then, however, the Beast has regained his fur-covered bestial
appearance.
X-Factor took the orphaned Artie into their charge, hoping to
train him in the use of his powers. Artie and other young X-Factor
trainees became a team known as the X-Terminators, which was
then incorporated into the team called the New Mutants.
Artie's main champion is a young mutant named Leech who was
also a student of X-Factor. The two young mutants have been
inseparable ever since. Recently both Artie and Leech were sent
to the Massachusetts Academy to stay with the Generation X mutants.
While in the Academy, Artie and Leech set up a tree house. The
two mutants found and took care of an alien named Tana Nike.
The other members of Generation X are unaware of Tana Nike's
existence.
After the presumed death of the Fantastic Four at the hands
of Onslaught, Franklin Richards was sent to stay at the Academy.
Later, Howard the Duck came to the Academy to visit two members
of Generation X (Skin and Chamber) and decided to stay for a
short while. The evil mutant and cousin of Banshee known as
Black Tom Cassidy attacked Generation X. With the help from
the mysterious Man-Thing, Artie, Leech, Franklin, Tana Nike
and Howard the Duck, escaped into the Nexus of all realities.
Height: 4 ft. 2 in. Weight: 67 lbs. Eyes: No visible pupils Hair: None
Strength level: Artie Maddicks possesses the normal human
strength of a boy of his age, height, and build who engages
in moderate regular exercise.
Known superhuman powers: Artie Maddicks is a mutant with
various superhuman telepathic abilities. He communicates by
creating visual images of whatever and whomever he conceives
mentally. Artie can also create a telepathic "mindlink" with
another human being, through which he can read that person's
mind and scan his memories. Then Artie can also use his mental
powers to paralyze a person with whom he is maintaining a mindlink.
The limits of the range over which Artie can maintain a mindlink
are unknown, but apparently extend at least over the area of
a major city. Artie's eyes often glow when he utilizes his mental
powers.